build: use logger.isEnabledFor, not getEffectiveLevel

I think this is less confusing, and avoids needing to know about the *range*
of logging levels, instead simply asking what we really want to know.

(Bitbake rev: dc2264387617586b5c0a61e126c75edde5e7abcd)

Signed-off-by: Chris Larson <chris_larson@mentor.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Chris Larson
2011-01-05 11:19:21 -07:00
committed by Richard Purdie
parent 9b5c770cbd
commit e7febaa343

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@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ def exec_func_shell(function, d, runfile, cwd=None):
with open(runfile, 'w') as script:
script.write('#!/bin/sh -e\n')
if logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG:
if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
script.write("set -x\n")
data.emit_func(function, script, d)
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ def exec_func_shell(function, d, runfile, cwd=None):
cmd = runfile
if logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG:
if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
logfile = LogTee(logger, sys.stdout)
else:
logfile = sys.stdout