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tracing/
level_filters.rs

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//! Trace verbosity level filtering.
//!
//! # Compile time filters
//!
//! Trace verbosity levels can be statically disabled at compile time via Cargo
//! features, similar to the [`log` crate]. Trace instrumentation at disabled
//! levels will be skipped and will not even be present in the resulting binary
//! unless the verbosity level is specified dynamically. This level is
//! configured separately for release and debug builds. The features are:
//!
//! * `max_level_off`
//! * `max_level_error`
//! * `max_level_warn`
//! * `max_level_info`
//! * `max_level_debug`
//! * `max_level_trace`
//! * `release_max_level_off`
//! * `release_max_level_error`
//! * `release_max_level_warn`
//! * `release_max_level_info`
//! * `release_max_level_debug`
//! * `release_max_level_trace`
//!
//! These features control the value of the `STATIC_MAX_LEVEL` constant. The
//! instrumentation macros macros check this value before recording an event or
//! constructing a span. By default, no levels are disabled.
//!
//! For example, a crate can disable trace level instrumentation in debug builds
//! and trace, debug, and info level instrumentation in release builds with the
//! following configuration:
//!
//! ```toml
//! [dependencies]
//! tracing = { version = "0.1", features = ["max_level_debug", "release_max_level_warn"] }
//! ```
//! ## Notes
//!
//! Please note that `tracing`'s static max level features do *not* control the
//! [`log`] records that may be emitted when [`tracing`'s "log" feature flag][f] is
//! enabled. This is to allow `tracing` to be disabled entirely at compile time
//! while still emitting `log` records --- such as when a library using
//! `tracing` is used by an application using `log` that doesn't want to
//! generate any `tracing`-related code, but does want to collect `log` records.
//!
//! This means that if the "log" feature is in use, some code may be generated
//! for `log` records emitted by disabled `tracing` events. If this is not
//! desirable, `log` records may be disabled separately using [`log`'s static
//! max level features][`log` crate].
//!
//! [`log`]: https://docs.rs/log/
//! [`log` crate]: https://docs.rs/log/latest/log/#compile-time-filters
//! [f]: https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing/#emitting-log-records
pub use tracing_core::{metadata::ParseLevelFilterError, LevelFilter};

/// The statically configured maximum trace level.
///
/// See the [module-level documentation] for information on how to configure
/// this.
///
/// This value is checked by the `event!` and `span!` macros. Code that
/// manually constructs events or spans via the `Event::record` function or
/// `Span` constructors should compare the level against this value to
/// determine if those spans or events are enabled.
///
/// [module-level documentation]: self#compile-time-filters
pub const STATIC_MAX_LEVEL: LevelFilter = get_max_level_inner();

const fn get_max_level_inner() -> LevelFilter {
    if cfg!(not(debug_assertions)) {
        if cfg!(feature = "release_max_level_off") {
            LevelFilter::OFF
        } else if cfg!(feature = "release_max_level_error") {
            LevelFilter::ERROR
        } else if cfg!(feature = "release_max_level_warn") {
            LevelFilter::WARN
        } else if cfg!(feature = "release_max_level_info") {
            LevelFilter::INFO
        } else if cfg!(feature = "release_max_level_debug") {
            LevelFilter::DEBUG
        } else {
            // Same as branch cfg!(feature = "release_max_level_trace")
            LevelFilter::TRACE
        }
    } else if cfg!(feature = "max_level_off") {
        LevelFilter::OFF
    } else if cfg!(feature = "max_level_error") {
        LevelFilter::ERROR
    } else if cfg!(feature = "max_level_warn") {
        LevelFilter::WARN
    } else if cfg!(feature = "max_level_info") {
        LevelFilter::INFO
    } else if cfg!(feature = "max_level_debug") {
        LevelFilter::DEBUG
    } else {
        // Same as branch cfg!(feature = "max_level_trace")
        LevelFilter::TRACE
    }
}