That's probably a good idea actually. I do plan on writing something
that will document the id's and the corresponding message if that's of
any use.
FWIW, I do have a script that will generate the id's on the source file
https://github.com/jamezp/logging-tools-scripts/blob/master/MessageIdGene....
It could probably be improved, but it was my first Python script and it
works.
On 11/28/2011 09:18 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
I was going to say yes, but we have the pull request process. So a
developer can't just go an allocate himself a block and then start using
it; he'd need to get a change to this file in the source tree merged and
then start using it.
It would be good if the class javadoc for the XXXLogger and XXXMessages
files would document the expected range for that file (and for the
module overall) though.
On 11/28/11 5:45 AM, Darran Lofthouse wrote:
> Following a response to a pull request I am just starting to add some
> messages to a *Message class.
>
> I see we have a
jboss.org article tracking the reserved Ids, I am just
> wondering would it make sense to record the reserved ranges in the
> source so you only need to go back to the doc if this range starts to be
> exceeded?
>
> Regards,
> Darran Lofthouse.
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