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* Constants for the message levels are in the * {@link Project Project} class. The order of the levels, from least * to most verbose, is MSG_ERR, MSG_WARN, * MSG_INFO, MSG_VERBOSE, * MSG_DEBUG. * * @param level the logging level for the logger. */ void setMessageOutputLevel(int level); /** * Sets the output stream to which this logger is to send its output. * * @param output The output stream for the logger. * Must not be null. */ void setOutputPrintStream(PrintStream output); /** * Sets this logger to produce emacs (and other editor) friendly output. * * @param emacsMode true if output is to be unadorned so that * emacs and other editors can parse files names, etc. */ void setEmacsMode(boolean emacsMode); /** * Sets the output stream to which this logger is to send error messages. * * @param err The error stream for the logger. * Must not be null. */ void setErrorPrintStream(PrintStream err); }