In this exercise you'll be generating semi-structured log messages.
You'll start with some stubbed functions and the following enum:
#[derive(Drop, Clone, PartialEq, Debug)]
pub enum LogLevel {
Info,
Warning,
Error,
Debug
}Your goal is to emit a log message as follows: "[<LEVEL>]: <MESSAGE>".
You'll need to implement functions that correspond with log levels.
For example, the below snippet demonstrates an expected output for the log function.
log(LogLevel::Error, "Stack overflow")
// Returns: "[ERROR]: Stack overflow"And for info:
info("Timezone changed")
// Returns: "[INFO]: Timezone changed"Have fun!
In this exercise you'll be generating semi-structured log messages.
You'll start with some stubbed functions and the following enum:
#[derive(Drop, Clone, PartialEq, Debug)]
pub enum LogLevel {
Info,
Warning,
Error,
Debug
}Your goal is to emit a log message as follows: "[<LEVEL>]: <MESSAGE>".
You'll need to implement functions that correspond with log levels.
For example, the below snippet demonstrates an expected output for the log function.
log(LogLevel::Error, "Stack overflow")
// Returns: "[ERROR]: Stack overflow"And for info:
info("Timezone changed")
// Returns: "[INFO]: Timezone changed"Have fun!