Use getattr to get numeric logging level.
It turns out it was a bad idea to use logging._nameToLevel since that doesn't exist in python 3.3.
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@ -57,9 +57,8 @@ def init_log(args):
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else args.logfilter.split(','))
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else args.logfilter.split(','))
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level = 'DEBUG' if args.debug else args.loglevel.upper()
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level = 'DEBUG' if args.debug else args.loglevel.upper()
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try:
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try:
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# pylint: disable=protected-access
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numeric_level = getattr(logging, level)
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numeric_level = logging._nameToLevel[level]
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except AttributeError:
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except KeyError:
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raise ValueError("Invalid log level: {}".format(args.loglevel))
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raise ValueError("Invalid log level: {}".format(args.loglevel))
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simple_fmt = '{levelname}: {message}'
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simple_fmt = '{levelname}: {message}'
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extended_fmt = ('{asctime:8} {levelname:8} {name:10} {module}:{funcName}:'
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extended_fmt = ('{asctime:8} {levelname:8} {name:10} {module}:{funcName}:'
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