The `WebSocket` class includes own logging functions.
The `WebSocket` class includes own logging function.
The `WebSocket.Log` (its type is `WebSocketSharp.Logger`) property provides the logging functions.
You can access the logging function with the `WebSocket.Log` (its type is `WebSocketSharp.Logger`) property.
If you want to change the current logging level (the default level is `WebSocketSharp.LogLevel.ERROR`), you should set any of `LogLevel` values to the `WebSocket.Log.Level` property.
If you want to change the current logging level (the default is `WebSocketSharp.LogLevel.ERROR`), you should set any of `LogLevel` values to the `WebSocket.Log.Level` property.
```cs
```cs
ws.Log.Level = LogLevel.DEBUG;
ws.Log.Level = LogLevel.DEBUG;
```
```
This means the logging outputs with a less than `LogLevel.DEBUG` are not outputted.
This means a log with less than `LogLevel.DEBUG` isn't outputted.
And if you want to output a log, you should use any of output methods. The following outputs a log with `LogLevel.DEBUG`.
And if you want to output a log, you should use any of output methods. The following outputs a log with `LogLevel.DEBUG`.
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ws.Log.Debug ("This is a debug message.");
ws.Log.Debug ("This is a debug message.");
```
```
The `WebSocketServer` and `HttpServer` classes include the same logging functions.
The `WebSocketServer` and `HttpServer` classes include the same logging function.