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Start your free trialKade Carlson
5,928 Pointsgot a TypeError saying the int object is not callable?
Not sure what it means by that. I don't see any ints anywhere
import logging
logging.basicConfig(filename='cc.log', level=logging.DEBUG)
# Write your code below here
logging.DEBUG("Oh no, we're going down")
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 Pointslogging.DEBUG
is a integer defined in the logging
module:
>>> import logging
>>> logging.DEBUG
10
What you meant to do was to call logging.log()
with two arguments: level, and msg:
logging.log(logging.DEBUG, "This is a debug message")
The second task is similar but with a different level: WARNING
Kade Carlson
5,928 PointsKade Carlson
5,928 PointsOh thank you