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Add documentation of log levels #93

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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions rcl_interfaces/msg/Log.msg
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## Severity level constants
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## These logging levels follow the Python Standard
## https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels
## And are implemented in rcutils as well
## https://github.com/ros2/rcutils/blob/35f29850064e0c33a4063cbc947ebbfeada11dba/include/rcutils/logging.h#L164-L172
## This leaves space for other standard logging levels to be inserted in the middle in the future,
## as well as custom user defined levels.
## Since there are several other logging enumeration standard for different implementations,
## other logging implementations may need to provide level mappings to match their internal implementations.
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Out of curiosity: why two #? Are these comments still being extracted properly and used in the generated code without any leading #?

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I was just copying the existing style.

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byte DEBUG=10 #debug level
byte INFO=20 #general level
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