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// -- FILE ------------------------------------------------------------------
// name : LoggerBase.cs
// project : System Framelet
// created : Leon Poyyayil - 2006.05.11
// language : c#
// environment: .NET 2.0
// copyright : (c) 2004-2013 by Jani Giannoudis, Switzerland
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
using System;
namespace Itenso.Sys.Logging
{
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
public abstract class LoggerBase
{
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
public virtual string Context
{
get { return string.Empty; }
} // Context
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
public virtual bool IsSupportedException( Exception exception )
{
return !(exception is System.Threading.ThreadAbortException);
} // IsSupportedException
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
public virtual IDisposable PushContext( string context )
{
if ( context == null )
{
throw new ArgumentNullException( "context" );
}
return new LoggerContextDisposable( Logger );
} // PushContext
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
public virtual int ContextDepth
{
get { return 0; }
} // ContextDepth
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
public virtual void PopContext()
{
} // PopContext
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
protected abstract ILogger Logger { get; }
} // class LoggerBase
} // namespace Itenso.Sys.Logging
// -- EOF -------------------------------------------------------------------
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