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name, group, category, update-time, description, key-word
| name | group | category | update-time | description | key-word | ||||
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| async-logger-error | api | async | 20260512 | Enqueue an error-level record through the async logger using the highest built-in severity shortcut. |
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Async-logger-error
Enqueue an error-level record through the async logger. This is the convenience wrapper for log(Level::Error, ...).
Interface
pub async fn[S] AsyncLogger::error(
self : AsyncLogger[S],
message : String,
fields~ : Array[@bitlogger.Field] = [],
) -> Unit {}
input
self : AsyncLogger[S]- Async logger that should receive the error record.message : String- Error message text.fields : Array[Field]- Optional structured fields added to the record.
output
Unit- No return value. The record is handled according to logger state and policy.
Explanation
Detailed rules explaining key parameters and behaviors
- This helper delegates to
log(Level::Error, ...). - The record is still subject to patching, filtering, and overflow policy.
- Error records represent the highest built-in severity in this logger API.
- Use this helper when a named error call is clearer than a raw
log(...)call.
How to Use
Here are some specific examples provided.
When Need Async Failure Reporting
When an operation should emit a high-severity failure event:
await logger.error("worker execution failed")
In this example, failure intent is explicit at the call site.
When Attach Structured Error Context
When an error event should include diagnostic fields:
await logger.error(
"dispatch failed",
fields=[@bitlogger.field("job_id", "42")],
)
In this example, the error record carries structured context without falling back to the generic log(...) form.
Error Case
e.g.:
-
If the logger is closed or overflow policy prevents acceptance, even an error-level record may not become a normal queued record.
-
If callers need to inspect worker failure rather than emit an error record,
has_failed()andlast_error()are the relevant APIs.
Notes
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Use this helper for high-severity async application failures.
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Emitting an error record is separate from the logger worker itself entering failure state.