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
Running GLib Applications).
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.
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 Running GLib Applications).
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.