Closes #14864: Added documentation on how to undo the effects of a logging.disable() call. Thanks to user Guillaume for the suggestion.
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effect is to disable all logging calls of severity *lvl* and below, so that
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effect is to disable all logging calls of severity *lvl* and below, so that
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if you call it with a value of INFO, then all INFO and DEBUG events would be
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if you call it with a value of INFO, then all INFO and DEBUG events would be
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discarded, whereas those of severity WARNING and above would be processed
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discarded, whereas those of severity WARNING and above would be processed
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according to the logger's effective level.
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according to the logger's effective level. To undo the effect of a call to
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``logging.disable(lvl)``, call ``logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)``.
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.. function:: addLevelName(lvl, levelName)
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.. function:: addLevelName(lvl, levelName)
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