Module tracing::level_filters [−][src]
Trace verbosity level filtering.
Compile time filters
Trace verbosity levels can be statically disabled at compile time via Cargo
features, similar to the log crate. Trace instrumentation at disabled
levels will be skipped and will not even be present in the resulting binary
unless the verbosity level is specified dynamically. This level is
configured separately for release and debug builds. The features are:
- max_level_off
- max_level_error
- max_level_warn
- max_level_info
- max_level_debug
- max_level_trace
- release_max_level_off
- release_max_level_error
- release_max_level_warn
- release_max_level_info
- release_max_level_debug
- release_max_level_trace
These features control the value of the STATIC_MAX_LEVEL constant. The
instrumentation macros macros check this value before recording an event or
constructing a span. By default, no levels are disabled.
For example, a crate can disable trace level instrumentation in debug builds and trace, debug, and info level instrumentation in release builds with the following configuration:
[dependencies]
tracing = { version = "0.1", features = ["max_level_debug", "release_max_level_warn"] }
Compiler support: requires rustc 1.39+
Structs
| LevelFilter | A filter comparable to a verbosity  | 
| ParseLevelFilterError | Indicates that a string could not be parsed to a valid level. | 
Constants
| STATIC_MAX_LEVEL | The statically configured maximum trace level. |