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To use, simply 'import logging' and log away! iNt BASIC_FORMATtBufferingFormattertCRITICALtDEBUGtERRORtFATALt FileHandlertFiltert FormattertHandlertINFOt LogRecordtLoggert LoggerAdaptertNOTSETt NullHandlert StreamHandlertWARNtWARNINGt addLevelNamet basicConfigtcaptureWarningstcriticaltdebugtdisableterrort exceptiontfatalt getLevelNamet getLoggertgetLoggerClasstinfotlogt makeLogRecordtsetLoggerClasstwarntwarnings&Vinay Sajip t productions0.5.1.2s07 February 2010tfrozenslogging%s__init__%sis.pycs.pyos.pycCs)y tWntjdjjSXdS(s5Return the frame object for the caller's stack frame.iN(t Exceptiontsystexc_infottb_frametf_back(((s(/usr/lib64/python2.7/logging/__init__.pyt currentframeJs t _getframecCs tjdS(Ni(R(R-(((s(/usr/lib64/python2.7/logging/__init__.pytQsii2i(iii icCstj|d|S(s Return the textual representation of logging level 'level'. If the level is one of the predefined levels (CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG) then you get the corresponding string. 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