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* it will only be sent out if it has that minimum priority or higher.
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* SDL's own logs are sent below the default priority threshold, so they are
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- * quiet by default. If you're debugging SDL you might want:
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+ * quiet by default.
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*
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- * SDL_SetLogPriorities(SDL_LOG_PRIORITY_WARN);
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+ * You can change the log verbosity programmatically using SDL_SetLogPriority() or with SDL_SetHint(SDL_HINT_LOGGING, ...), or with the "SDL_LOGGING" environment variable. This variable is a comma separated set of category=level tokens that define the default logging levels for SDL applications.
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+ *
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+ * The category can be a numeric category, one of "app", "error", "assert",
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+ * "system", "audio", "video", "render", "input", "test", or `*` for any
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+ * unspecified category.
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+ *
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+ * The level can be a numeric level, one of "verbose", "debug", "info",
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+ * "warn", "error", "critical", or "quiet" to disable that category.
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+ *
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+ * You can omit the category if you want to set the logging level for all
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+ * categories.
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+ *
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+ * If this hint isn't set, the default log levels are equivalent to:
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+ *
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+ * `app=info,assert=warn,test=verbose,*=error`
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*
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* Here's where the messages go on different platforms:
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