NAME¶
setlogmask - set log priority mask
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <syslog.h>
int setlogmask(int mask);
DESCRIPTION¶
A process has a log priority mask that determines which calls to
  
syslog(3) may be logged. All other calls will be ignored. Logging is
  enabled for the priorities that have the corresponding bit set in 
mask.
  The initial mask is such that logging is enabled for all priorities.
The 
setlogmask() function sets this logmask for the calling process, and
  returns the previous mask. If the mask argument is 0, the current logmask is
  not modified.
The eight priorities are 
LOG_EMERG, 
LOG_ALERT, 
LOG_CRIT,
  
LOG_ERR, 
LOG_WARNING, 
LOG_NOTICE, 
LOG_INFO, and
  
LOG_DEBUG. The bit corresponding to a priority 
p is
  
LOG_MASK(p). Some systems also provide a macro 
LOG_UPTO(p) for
  the mask of all priorities in the above list up to and including 
p.
RETURN VALUE¶
This function returns the previous log priority mask.
ERRORS¶
None.
POSIX.1-2001. Note that the description in POSIX.1-2001 is flawed.
SEE ALSO¶
closelog(3), 
openlog(3), 
syslog(3)
COLOPHON¶
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