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The filter admits three options LevelMin, LevelMax and AcceptOnMatch.

If the level of the {@link spi::LoggingEvent LoggingEvent} is not between Min and Max (inclusive), then {@link spi::Filter#DENY DENY} is returned.

If the Logging event level is within the specified range, then if AcceptOnMatch is true, {@link spi::Filter#ACCEPT ACCEPT} is returned, and if AcceptOnMatch is false, {@link spi::Filter#NEUTRAL NEUTRAL} is returned.

If LevelMinw is not defined, then there is no minimum acceptable level (ie a level is never rejected for being too "low"/unimportant). If LevelMax is not defined, then there is no maximum acceptable level (ie a level is never rejected for beeing too "high"/important).

Refer to the {@link AppenderSkeleton#setThreshold setThreshold} method available to all appenders extending AppenderSkeleton for a more convenient way to filter out events by level. */ class LOG4CXX_EXPORT LevelRangeFilter : public spi::Filter { private: /** Do we return ACCEPT when a match occurs. Default is false, so that later filters get run by default */ bool acceptOnMatch; LevelPtr levelMin; LevelPtr levelMax; public: typedef spi::Filter BASE_CLASS; DECLARE_LOG4CXX_OBJECT(LevelRangeFilter) BEGIN_LOG4CXX_CAST_MAP() LOG4CXX_CAST_ENTRY(LevelRangeFilter) LOG4CXX_CAST_ENTRY_CHAIN(BASE_CLASS) END_LOG4CXX_CAST_MAP() LevelRangeFilter(); /** Set options */ virtual void setOption(const LogString& option, const LogString& value); /** Set the LevelMin option. */ void setLevelMin(const LevelPtr& levelMin1) { this->levelMin = levelMin1; } /** Get the value of the LevelMin option. */ const LevelPtr& getLevelMin() const { return levelMin; } /** Set the LevelMax option. */ void setLevelMax(const LevelPtr& levelMax1) { this->levelMax = levelMax1; } /** Get the value of the LevelMax option. */ const LevelPtr& getLevelMax() const { return levelMax; } /** Set the AcceptOnMatch option. */ inline void setAcceptOnMatch(bool acceptOnMatch1) { this->acceptOnMatch = acceptOnMatch1; } /** Get the value of the AcceptOnMatch option. */ inline bool getAcceptOnMatch() const { return acceptOnMatch; } /** Return the decision of this filter. Returns {@link spi::Filter#NEUTRAL NEUTRAL} if the LevelToMatch option is not set or if there is not match. Otherwise, if there is a match, then the returned decision is {@link spi::Filter#ACCEPT ACCEPT} if the AcceptOnMatch property is set to true. The returned decision is {@link spi::Filter#DENY DENY} if the AcceptOnMatch property is set to false. */ FilterDecision decide(const spi::LoggingEventPtr& event) const; }; // class LevelRangeFilter LOG4CXX_PTR_DEF(LevelRangeFilter); } // namespace filter } // namespace log4cxx #endif // _LOG4CXX_FILTER_LEVEL_RANGE_FILTER_H