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Use the sk_logLevel() function to manipulate the level of logging in your system. This function is also available as sk_logLevelOnConnection() and skts_logLevel.
Description
This function changes the level of logging based on different settings.
int sk_logLevel(int aLogLevel);
int sk_logLevelOnConnection(int aLogLevel, int aConID);
int skts_logLevel(int aLogLevel, int aConID);
The function parameters are shown in the table below.
Pay close attention to Bit 4 behavior. By default the screen output is enabled, although the bit is cleared. The screen output is disabled only if you set the bit.
Argument |
Description |
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aLogLevel |
what is a bit mask represented by the following bits: • Bit 1 is set - socket.log is turned on. • Bit 2 is set - messages.log is turned on. • Both bits cleared - logging is turned off. • Bit 4 is set - screen output is turned off. |
aConID |
aConID is a connection identifier specified at connection creation time and used to indicate which LLC an application wishes to communicate with.. |
Possible return values for this function:
SK_LOST_LLC |
This return value indicates that your application lost contact with the LLC. |