hsyslog-5.0.1: FFI interface to syslog(3) from POSIX.1-2001

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System.Posix.Syslog.Priority

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Description

FFI bindings to syslog(3) from POSIX.1-2008. This module is intended for purposes of low-level implementation. Users of this library should prefer safer and more convenient API provided by System.Posix.Syslog.

Synopsis

Message Priorities

data Priority #

Log messages are prioritized with one of the following levels:

>>> [minBound..maxBound] :: [Priority]
[Emergency,Alert,Critical,Error,Warning,Notice,Info,Debug]

The Ord instance for Priority considers the more urgent level lower than less urgent ones:

>>> Emergency < Debug
True
>>> minimum [minBound..maxBound] :: Priority
Emergency
>>> maximum [minBound..maxBound] :: Priority
Debug

Constructors

Emergency

the system is unusable

Alert

action must be taken immediately

Critical

critical conditions

Error

error conditions

Warning

warning conditions

Notice

normal but significant condition

Info

informational

Debug

debug-level messages

Instances

Bounded Priority # 
Enum Priority # 
Eq Priority # 
Ord Priority # 
Read Priority # 
Show Priority # 
Generic Priority # 

Associated Types

type Rep Priority :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: Priority -> Rep Priority x #

to :: Rep Priority x -> Priority #

type Rep Priority # 
type Rep Priority = D1 * (MetaData "Priority" "System.Posix.Syslog.Priority" "hsyslog-5.0.1-KAIiXe1Bw474bgNuHOrzXM" False) ((:+:) * ((:+:) * ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "Emergency" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "Alert" PrefixI False) (U1 *))) ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "Critical" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "Error" PrefixI False) (U1 *)))) ((:+:) * ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "Warning" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "Notice" PrefixI False) (U1 *))) ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "Info" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "Debug" PrefixI False) (U1 *)))))

fromPriority :: Priority -> CInt #

Translate a Priority into the system-dependent identifier that's used by the syslog(3) implementation.