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KratosMultiphysics.LoggerOutput
Vicente Mataix Ferrándiz edited this page Dec 15, 2019
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Method resolution order:
[LoggerOutput](KratosMultiphysics.LoggerOutput)
pybind11_builtins.pybind11_object
[builtins.object](builtins.html#object)
Methods defined here:
GetCategory(...)
`GetCategory(self: Kratos.LoggerOutput) -> Kratos::LoggerMessage::Category`
GetMaxLevel(...)
`GetMaxLevel(self: Kratos.LoggerOutput) -> int`
GetOption(...)
`GetOption(self: Kratos.LoggerOutput, arg0: Kratos.Flags) -> bool`
GetSeverity(...)
`GetSeverity(self: Kratos.LoggerOutput) -> Kratos::LoggerMessage::Severity`
SetCategory(...)
`SetCategory(self: Kratos.LoggerOutput, arg0: Kratos::LoggerMessage::Category) -> None`
SetMaxLevel(...)
`SetMaxLevel(self: Kratos.LoggerOutput, arg0: int) -> None`
SetOption(...)
`SetOption(self: Kratos.LoggerOutput, arg0: Kratos.Flags, arg1: bool) -> None`
SetSeverity(...)
`SetSeverity(self: Kratos.LoggerOutput, arg0: Kratos::LoggerMessage::Severity) -> None`
init(self, /, *args, **kwargs)
` Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.`
Data and other attributes defined here:
DEBUG_PREFIX = <Kratos.Flags object>
DETAIL_PREFIX = <Kratos.Flags object>
INFO_PREFIX = <Kratos.Flags object>
TRACE_PREFIX = <Kratos.Flags object>
WARNING_PREFIX = <Kratos.Flags object>
Static methods inherited from pybind11_builtins.pybind11_object:
new(*args, **kwargs) from pybind11_builtins.pybind11_type
` Create and return a new object. See help(type) for accurate signature.`
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