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package jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.logging;

import jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.Context;

Interface implemented by classes that are loggable. Their instances will provide functionality for initializing a logger (usually by asking Global for it, with a reference to this.getClass()) and a method to return the logger in use Typically a class implementing this interface also has the Logger annotation
See Also:
  • Logger
/** * Interface implemented by classes that are loggable. * Their instances will provide functionality for initializing * a logger (usually by asking Global for it, with a reference * to this.getClass()) and a method to return the logger in * use * * Typically a class implementing this interface also has the * Logger annotation * * @see Logger */
public interface Loggable {
Initialize a logger, by asking Context to get or create it and then keep it in a table by name
Params:
  • context – context
Returns:the initialized logger
/** * Initialize a logger, by asking Context to get or create it * and then keep it in a table by name * * @param context context * @return the initialized logger */
public DebugLogger initLogger(final Context context);
Return the logger in use
Returns:logger
/** * Return the logger in use * @return logger */
public DebugLogger getLogger(); }