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As part of [#7](#7) we lost the ability to totally disable the logger, across all threads. It's unclear if this was intentional, but I am guessing it was not. This will restore the behavior by returning a new `NullOutput` instance when trying to write while disabled. This might cause A LOT of object allocations, all with short lives. Hopefully. If so, we could consider some form of memoization of the instance.
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I'd like to get this merged. Turns out addons.h.c depends on disable! |
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I'm not 💯 sure this implementation works as intended (i.e., can you re-enable in the block form if If you need |
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As part of #7 we lost the ability to totally disable the logger, across all threads. It's unclear if this was intentional, but I am guessing it was not. This will restore the behavior by returning a new
NullOutputinstance when trying to write while disabled. This might cause A LOT of object allocations, all with short lives. Hopefully. If so, we could consider some form of memoization of the instance.Alternatively, we might choose that we don't actually want this feature. In which case we need to update the
READMEand probably mention it in theCHANGELOG.NOTE: This PR also introduces a
#enable!, which would close #4.Thoughts?