logSetAlwaysFatal
fn
glib.types.LogLevelFlags logSetAlwaysFatal(glib.types.LogLevelFlags fatalMask)Sets the message levels which are always fatal, in any log domain.
When a message with any of these levels is logged the program terminates. You can only set the levels defined by GLib to be fatal. flagsGLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_ERROR is always fatal.
You can also make some message levels fatal at runtime by setting the G_DEBUG environment variable (see
Libraries should not call this function, as it affects all messages logged by a process, including those from other libraries.
Structured log messages (using funcGLib.log_structured and funcGLib.log_structured_array) are fatal only if the default log writer is used; otherwise it is up to the writer function to determine which log messages are fatal. See Using Structured Logging.
Parameters
fatalMask | the mask containing bits set for each level of error which is to be fatal |
Returns
the old fatal mask