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[jira] [Commented] (LOG4J2-3572) LoggerConfig could provide the information if level is explicitly set or inherited
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Ralph Goers commented on LOG4J2-3572:
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Useful to what?
> LoggerConfig could provide the information if level is explicitly set or inherited
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LOG4J2-3572
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-3572
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 2.18.0
> Reporter: Attila Varga
> Priority: Minor
>
> When _org.apache.logging.log4j.core.config.LoggerConfig.level_ is set to _null_ the logging level is inherited from the parent:
> {code:java}
> public Level getLevel() {
> return level == null ? parent == null ? Level.ERROR : parent.getLevel() : level;
> }
> {code}
> It would be useful to know if level is explicitly set or inherited.
> Something like: {_}hasLevel(){_}, {_}isLevelSet(){_}, {_}isLevelInherited(){_}, or something that fits into Log4j terminology.
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