From 7162e9244ee63ed2a0a630d95e4ff8fc72680612 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mark Sagi-Kazar Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2024 11:44:40 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] refactor!: drop unused Logger interface Signed-off-by: Mark Sagi-Kazar --- logger.go | 36 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/logger.go b/logger.go index 2553c31..828042f 100644 --- a/logger.go +++ b/logger.go @@ -5,42 +5,6 @@ import ( "log/slog" ) -// Logger is a unified interface for various logging use cases and practices, including: -// - leveled logging -// - structured logging -// -// Deprecated: use `log/slog` instead. -type Logger interface { - // Trace logs a Trace event. - // - // Even more fine-grained information than Debug events. - // Loggers not supporting this level should fall back to Debug. - Trace(msg string, keyvals ...any) - - // Debug logs a Debug event. - // - // A verbose series of information events. - // They are useful when debugging the system. - Debug(msg string, keyvals ...any) - - // Info logs an Info event. - // - // General information about what's happening inside the system. - Info(msg string, keyvals ...any) - - // Warn logs a Warn(ing) event. - // - // Non-critical events that should be looked at. - Warn(msg string, keyvals ...any) - - // Error logs an Error event. - // - // Critical events that require immediate attention. - // Loggers commonly provide Fatal and Panic levels above Error level, - // but exiting and panicking is out of scope for a logging library. - Error(msg string, keyvals ...any) -} - // WithLogger sets a custom logger. func WithLogger(l *slog.Logger) Option { return optionFunc(func(v *Viper) {