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global-warn api global 20260512 Emit a warn-level record through the shared default logger shortcut.
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Global-warn

Emit a warn-level record through the shared default logger. This is the global convenience wrapper for log(Level::Warn, ...).

Interface

pub fn warn(message : String, fields~ : Array[Field] = []) -> Unit {}

input

  • message : String - Warning message text.
  • fields : Array[Field] - Optional structured fields attached to the record.

output

  • Unit - No return value. The record is handled through the shared default logger.

Explanation

Detailed rules explaining key parameters and behaviors

  • This helper delegates to default_logger().warn(...).
  • The shared current threshold and target determine whether and how the record is emitted.
  • Warning logs are suited to degraded or suspicious states that do not necessarily stop execution.
  • This helper offers convenience for a single shared logging path.

How to Use

Here are some specific examples provided.

When Need A Quick Global Warning

When a recoverable issue should be surfaced without creating a logger variable:

warn("cache miss ratio increased")

In this example, the shared default logger emits a warning-severity record.

When Attach Structured Warning Context

When the warning should include machine-readable detail:

warn("retry scheduled", fields=[field("attempt", "3")])

In this example, the global helper still supports structured metadata.

Error Case

e.g.:

  • If the shared minimum level is above Warn, the record is skipped.

  • If subsystem-specific routing is needed, a shared global warning path may be too limited.

Notes

  1. Global warnings are convenient for simple apps and scripts.

  2. Warning-level global events are often the first candidate for separate monitoring or routing later.