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Debugging levels

LevelShowsCodeDescription
DebugFailFAIL0The most severe error level, reserved for unmanageable errors. The -Da command line option allows Yate to abort immediately after displaying such an error although it would probably crash anyway.
DebugGoOnGOON2Serious programming errors that can be fixed automatically without crashing. Further functionality will probably be affected.
DebugStubSTUB4Programmer's stub - the functionality is not implemented yet.
DebugWarnWARN5Normal warning, something went wrong in a controlled way.
DebugMildMILD6Mild warning, something went wrong but was automatically corrected.
DebugCallCALL7Call related information, nothing wrong.
DebugNoteNOTE8Less important note regarding normal operation.
DebugInfoINFO9Informative message including some protocol details.
DebugAllALL10Highest trace level detailing even code progress.

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