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docs: Fix member names of GLib.LogLevelFlags See merge request GNOME/glib!3841
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@ -210,9 +210,9 @@
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* trusted files, etc.)
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*
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* If attempting to deal with programmer errors (for example, incorrect function
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* parameters) then you should use [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.CRITICAL] instead.
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* parameters) then you should use [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_CRITICAL] instead.
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*
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* [func@GLib.warn_if_reached] and func@GLib.warn_if_fail] log at [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.WARNING].
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* [func@GLib.warn_if_reached] and func@GLib.warn_if_fail] log at [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_WARNING].
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*
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* You can make warnings fatal at runtime by setting the `G_DEBUG`
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* environment variable (see
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@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
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* @...: format string, followed by parameters to insert into the format string
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* (as with `printf()`)
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*
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* Logs a ‘critical warning’ ([flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.CRITICAL]).
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* Logs a ‘critical warning’ ([flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_CRITICAL]).
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*
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* Critical warnings are intended to be used in the event of an error
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* that originated in the current process (a programmer error).
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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@
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* somewhere in the current program (or its libraries).
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*
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* [func@GLib.return_if_fail], [func@GLib.return_val_if_fail], [func@GLib.return_if_reached] and
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* [func@GLib.return_val_if_reached] log at [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.CRITICAL].
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* [func@GLib.return_val_if_reached] log at [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_CRITICAL].
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*
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* You can make critical warnings fatal at runtime by
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* setting the `G_DEBUG` environment variable (see
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@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ g_log_domain_get_handler_L (GLogDomain *domain,
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*
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* When a message with any of these levels is logged the program terminates.
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* You can only set the levels defined by GLib to be fatal.
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.ERROR] is always fatal.
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_ERROR] is always fatal.
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*
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* You can also make some message levels fatal at runtime by setting
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* the `G_DEBUG` environment variable (see
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@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ g_log_set_always_fatal (GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask)
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*
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* Sets the log levels which are fatal in the given domain.
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*
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.ERROR] is always fatal.
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_ERROR] is always fatal.
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*
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* This has no effect on structured log messages (using [func@GLib.log_structured] or
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* [func@GLib.log_structured_array]). To change the fatal behaviour for specific log
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@ -615,9 +615,9 @@ g_log_set_always_fatal (GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask)
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* [Using Structured Logging](logging.html#using-structured-logging).
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*
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* This function is mostly intended to be used with
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.CRITICAL]. You should typically not set
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.WARNING], [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.MESSAGE], [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.INFO] or
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.DEBUG] as fatal except inside of test programs.
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_CRITICAL]. You should typically not set
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_WARNING], [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_MESSAGE], [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_INFO] or
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_DEBUG] as fatal except inside of test programs.
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*
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* Returns: the old fatal mask for the log domain
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*/
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@ -657,20 +657,20 @@ g_log_set_fatal_mask (const gchar *log_domain,
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* application domain
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* @log_levels: the log levels to apply the log handler for.
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* To handle fatal and recursive messages as well, combine
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* the log levels with the [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FATAL] and
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.RECURSION] bit flags.
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* the log levels with the [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FLAG_FATAL] and
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FLAG_RECURSION] bit flags.
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* @log_func: the log handler function
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* @user_data: data passed to the log handler
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*
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* Sets the log handler for a domain and a set of log levels.
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*
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* To handle fatal and recursive messages the @log_levels parameter
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* must be combined with the [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FATAL] and [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.RECURSION]
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* must be combined with the [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FLAG_FATAL] and [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FLAG_RECURSION]
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* bit flags.
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*
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* Note that since the [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.ERROR] log level is always fatal, if
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* Note that since the [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_ERROR] log level is always fatal, if
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* you want to set a handler for this log level you must combine it with
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FATAL].
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FLAG_FATAL].
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*
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* This has no effect if structured logging is enabled; see
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* [Using Structured Logging](logging.html#using-structured-logging).
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@ -714,8 +714,8 @@ g_log_set_handler (const gchar *log_domain,
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* application domain
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* @log_levels: the log levels to apply the log handler for.
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* To handle fatal and recursive messages as well, combine
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* the log levels with the [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FATAL] and
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.RECURSION] bit flags.
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* the log levels with the [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FLAG_FATAL] and
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.FLAG_RECURSION] bit flags.
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* @log_func: the log handler function
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* @user_data: data passed to the log handler
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* @destroy: destroy notify for @user_data, or `NULL`
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@ -1041,8 +1041,8 @@ static gboolean gmessages_use_stderr = FALSE;
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* old-style API, and both [func@GLib.log_writer_default] and
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* [func@GLib.log_writer_standard_streams] for the structured API.
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*
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* By default, log messages of levels [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.INFO] and
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.DEBUG] are sent to `stdout`, and other log messages are
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* By default, log messages of levels [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_INFO] and
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_DEBUG] are sent to `stdout`, and other log messages are
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* sent to `stderr`. This is problematic for applications that intend
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* to reserve `stdout` for structured output such as JSON or XML.
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*
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@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@ done_query:
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*
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* The message will be passed through to the log writer set by the application
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* using [func@GLib.log_set_writer_func]. If the message is fatal (i.e. its log level
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* is [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.ERROR]), the program will be aborted by calling
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* is [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_ERROR]), the program will be aborted by calling
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* [func@GLib.BREAKPOINT] at the end of this function. If the log writer returns
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* [enum@GLib.LogWriterOutput.UNHANDLED] (failure), no other fallback writers will be tried.
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* See the documentation for [type@GLib.LogWriterFunc] for information on chaining
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@ -1818,7 +1818,7 @@ static GLogWriterOutput _g_log_writer_fallback (GLogLevelFlags log_level,
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*
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* The message will be passed through to the log writer set by the application
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* using [func@GLib.log_set_writer_func]. If the
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* message is fatal (i.e. its log level is [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.ERROR]), the program will
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* message is fatal (i.e. its log level is [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_ERROR]), the program will
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* be aborted at the end of this function.
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*
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* See [func@GLib.log_structured] for more documentation.
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* Format a structured log message and print it to either `stdout` or `stderr`,
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* depending on its log level.
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*
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.INFO] and [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.DEBUG] messages
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_INFO] and [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_DEBUG] messages
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* are sent to `stdout`, or to `stderr` if requested by
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* [func@GLib.log_writer_default_set_use_stderr];
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* all other log levels are sent to `stderr`. Only fields
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@ -3101,7 +3101,7 @@ g_assert_warning (const char *log_domain,
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* [func@GLib.error] intentionally never returns even if the program doesn’t
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* abort; use [func@GLib.test_trap_subprocess] in this case.
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*
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* If messages at [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.DEBUG] are emitted, but not explicitly
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* If messages at [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_DEBUG] are emitted, but not explicitly
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* expected via [func@GLib.test_expect_message] then they will be ignored.
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*
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* Since: 2.34
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* `G_LOG_USE_STRUCTURED` defined). It will not work with the structured logging
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* API. See [Testing for Messages](logging.html#testing-for-messages).
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*
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* If messages at [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.DEBUG] are emitted, but not explicitly
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* If messages at [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_DEBUG] are emitted, but not explicitly
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* expected via [func@GLib.test_expect_message] then they will be ignored.
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*
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* Since: 2.34
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* these messages are not printed. If you need to set the allowed
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* domains at runtime, use [func@GLib.log_writer_default_set_debug_domains].
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*
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* `stderr` is used for levels [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.ERROR],
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.CRITICAL], [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.WARNING] and
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.MESSAGE]. `stdout` is used for
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* `stderr` is used for levels [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_ERROR],
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_CRITICAL], [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_WARNING] and
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* [flags@GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_MESSAGE]. `stdout` is used for
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* the rest, unless `stderr` was requested by
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* [func@GLib.log_writer_default_set_use_stderr].
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*
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