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Stefan Bodewig updated LOG4NET-281:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 1.2.11)
                   2.0

Putting it back to a release where we are willing to break backwards 
compatibility.

You could always bypass ILog's convenience layer and use the ILogger instance 
avaliable via the Logger property directly.

> Insufficient Granularity on Log methods in ILog
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LOG4NET-281
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-281
>             Project: Log4net
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.10
>         Environment: All Environments
>            Reporter: Zev
>             Fix For: 2.0
>
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> The driver for this change is that we are unable to log certain event types 
> from the ILog object. While we can use the Logger object, it is easier to 
> have them here.
> updated code:
> ILog.cs
>         //start new
>         void Emergency(object message);
>         void Emergency(object message, Exception e);
>         void Alert(object message);
>         void Alert(object message, Exception e);
>         void Critical(object message);
>         void Critical(object message, Exception e);
>         void Notice(object message);
>         void Notice(object message, Exception e);
>         //end new
> LogImpl.cs (in ReloadLevels)
>             //start new
>             m_levelEmergency = levelMap.LookupWithDefault(Level.Emergency);
>             m_levelAlert = levelMap.LookupWithDefault(Level.Alert);
>             m_levelCritical = levelMap.LookupWithDefault(Level.Critical);
>             m_levelNotice = levelMap.LookupWithDefault(Level.Notice);
>             //end new
> methods:
>         //start new
>         virtual public void Emergency(object message)
>         {
>             Logger.Log(ThisDeclaringType, m_levelEmergency, message, null);
>         }
>         virtual public void Emergency(object message, Exception exception)
>         {
>             Logger.Log(ThisDeclaringType, m_levelEmergency, message, 
> exception);
>         }
>         virtual public void Alert(object message)
>         {
>             Logger.Log(ThisDeclaringType, m_levelAlert, message, null);
>         }
>         virtual public void Alert(object message, Exception exception)
>         {
>             Logger.Log(ThisDeclaringType, m_levelAlert, message, exception);
>         }
>         virtual public void Critical(object message)
>         {
>             Logger.Log(ThisDeclaringType, m_levelCritical, message, null);
>         }
>         virtual public void Critical(object message, Exception exception)
>         {
>             Logger.Log(ThisDeclaringType, m_levelCritical, message, 
> exception);
>         }
>         virtual public void Notice(object message)
>         {
>             Logger.Log(ThisDeclaringType, m_levelNotice, message, null);
>         }
>         virtual public void Notice(object message, Exception exception)
>         {
>             Logger.Log(ThisDeclaringType, m_levelNotice, message, exception);
>         }
>         //end new
> private fields:
>         //start new
>         private Level m_levelEmergency;
>         private Level m_levelAlert;
>         private Level m_levelCritical;
>         private Level m_levelNotice;
>         //end new

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