The SetDebugErrorLevel function sets the minimum error level at which Windows will generate debugging events and pass them to a debugger.
VOID SetDebugErrorLevel(
DWORD dwLevel | // debugging error level |
); |
Parameters
dwLevel
Specifies the minimum error level for debugging events. If an error is equal to or above this level, Windows generates a debugging event. This parameter must be one of the following values:
Value | Meaning |
0 | Does not report any errors. This value is the default error level. |
SLE_ERROR | Reports only ERROR level debugging events. |
SLE_MINORERROR | Reports only MINORERROR level and ERROR level debugging events. |
SLE_WARNING | Reports WARNING level, MINORERROR level, and ERROR level debugging events. |
Return Values
This function does not return a value.
Remarks
The debugger calls SetDebugErrorLevel to specify the types of errors that it should be notified about.
If the debugging error level is greater than the error that occurred, the value for the GetLastError function is set, but the kernel does not generate a debugging event.