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BrowserLogger: Use Console API functions for logs without data #19

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The Console API of browsers offer several functions for logs of
different severity levels, like error, warn, info, debug. This change
uses these functions instead of groupCollapsed for simple logs without data.
This allows to filter for logs in the browser console and allows the
browser to automatically group repeating logs.

Fixes: #17, #18

Signed-off-by: Sven Anderson sven@anderson.de

The Console API of browsers offer several functions for logs of
different severity levels, like error, warn, info, debug. This change
uses these functions instead of groupCollapsed for simple logs without data.
This allows to filter for logs in the browser console and allows the
browser to automatically group repeating logs.

Fixes: shakacode#17, shakacode#18

Signed-off-by: Sven Anderson <sven@anderson.de>
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Hey, sorry, I totally missed your PR. I didn't use these APIs b/c it introduces inconsistent behavior between loggers with and without data. I.e. if user logs 2 entries: one with data and one without and applies filter, only one entry gets hidden which is confusing. So I decided that consistency and predictability is more important than more feature-rich but inconsistent functionality.

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Use of console.group prevents grouping of similar logs
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