/**
 * The `LogLevel` module defines the levels used by Effect logging and the
 * ordering operations used to compare, filter, and enable log output.
 *
 * **Mental model**
 *
 * - A `LogLevel` is one of `All`, `Fatal`, `Error`, `Warn`, `Info`, `Debug`,
 *   `Trace`, or `None`
 * - `Fatal` is the most severe concrete level and `Trace` is the least severe
 * - `All` and `None` are sentinel levels: `All` enables every message and
 *   `None` disables every message
 * - Ordering follows logging severity, so higher levels are more important and
 *   lower levels are more verbose
 * - Filtering is usually expressed as "log this message when its level is
 *   greater than or equal to the configured minimum"
 *
 * **Common tasks**
 *
 * - Enumerate levels with {@link values}
 * - Compare exact levels with {@link Equivalence}
 * - Sort or compare by severity with {@link Order} and {@link getOrdinal}
 * - Check thresholds with {@link isGreaterThanOrEqualTo} and
 *   {@link isLessThanOrEqualTo}
 * - Test whether a level is enabled for the current fiber with
 *   {@link isEnabled}
 *
 * **Gotchas**
 *
 * - `All` and `None` are useful for configuration boundaries, but they are not
 *   concrete message severities; use {@link Severity} when only emitted message
 *   levels are valid
 * - The comparison helpers compare severity, not declaration position in source
 *   code or alphabetical order
 * - `isEnabled` reads the current fiber's `MinimumLogLevel` reference, so it is
 *   context-sensitive; use the pure comparison helpers when checking an
 *   explicit threshold
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 */
import type * as Effect from "./Effect.ts";
import * as Equ from "./Equivalence.ts";
import * as Ord from "./Order.ts";
/**
 * Represents every level used by Effect logging, including concrete message
 * severities and the `All` and `None` sentinel levels.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to type values that may be either concrete log message severities or
 * logging configuration sentinels.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * The levels are ordered from most severe to least severe:
 * - `All` - Special level that allows all messages
 * - `Fatal` - System is unusable, immediate attention required
 * - `Error` - Error conditions that should be investigated
 * - `Warn` - Warning conditions that may indicate problems
 * - `Info` - Informational messages about normal operation
 * - `Debug` - Debug information useful during development
 * - `Trace` - Very detailed trace information
 * - `None` - Special level that suppresses all messages
 *
 * **Example** (Using log levels)
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { Effect } from "effect"
 *
 * // Using log levels with Effect logging
 * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
 *   yield* Effect.logFatal("System failure")
 *   yield* Effect.logError("Database error")
 *   yield* Effect.logWarning("High memory usage")
 *   yield* Effect.logInfo("User logged in")
 *   yield* Effect.logDebug("Processing request")
 *   yield* Effect.logTrace("Variable state")
 * })
 *
 * // Type-safe log level variables
 * const errorLevel = "Error" // LogLevel
 * const debugLevel = "Debug" // LogLevel
 * ```
 *
 * @category models
 * @since 2.0.0
 */
export type LogLevel = "All" | "Fatal" | "Error" | "Warn" | "Info" | "Debug" | "Trace" | "None";
/**
 * Log levels that represent actual message severities, excluding the `All` and
 * `None` sentinel levels.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use when typing emitted log message severities, such as explicit log calls,
 * current log level references, or error-report severity annotations, where
 * `All` and `None` are not valid values.
 *
 * @see {@link LogLevel} for the wider log-level type that also accepts the
 * `All` and `None` sentinel levels
 * @see {@link values} for the runtime list of all accepted `LogLevel` values,
 * including sentinels
 *
 * @category models
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export type Severity = "Fatal" | "Error" | "Warn" | "Info" | "Debug" | "Trace";
/**
 * Returns all `LogLevel` values in order from `All` through the concrete severities to
 * `None`.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to enumerate or validate all accepted `LogLevel` string values, including
 * the `All` and `None` sentinel levels.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * The array order matches the module severity order: `All`, concrete
 * severities from `Fatal` to `Trace`, then `None`.
 *
 * **Gotchas**
 *
 * This list includes `All` and `None`, so it is not limited to concrete emitted
 * severities.
 *
 * @see {@link Severity} for the concrete message severity type that excludes `All` and `None`
 * @see {@link Order} for comparing these levels by severity order
 *
 * @category models
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export declare const values: ReadonlyArray<LogLevel>;
/**
 * Order instance for `LogLevel` that defines the severity ordering.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to sort or compare log levels according to Effect's severity order.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * This order treats "All" as the least restrictive level and "None" as the most restrictive,
 * with Fatal being the most severe actual log level.
 *
 * **Example** (Ordering log levels)
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
 *
 * // Compare log levels using Order
 * console.log(LogLevel.Order("Error", "Info")) // 1 (Error > Info)
 * console.log(LogLevel.Order("Debug", "Error")) // -1 (Debug < Error)
 * console.log(LogLevel.Order("Info", "Info")) // 0 (Info == Info)
 * ```
 *
 * @category ordering
 * @since 2.0.0
 */
export declare const Order: Ord.Order<LogLevel>;
/**
 * Equivalence instance for log levels using strict equality (`===`).
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to compare two `LogLevel` values when only the exact same level should
 * match.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * Each log level string, including `All` and `None`, only matches itself.
 *
 * **Example** (Comparing log levels)
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
 *
 * console.log(LogLevel.Equivalence("Error", "Error")) // true
 * console.log(LogLevel.Equivalence("Error", "Info")) // false
 * ```
 *
 * @see {@link Order} for severity ordering rather than exact level equality
 * @see {@link isGreaterThanOrEqualTo} for minimum-threshold checks
 *
 * @category instances
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export declare const Equivalence: Equ.Equivalence<LogLevel>;
/**
 * Returns the ordinal value of the log level.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to project a `LogLevel` into the numeric sort key used by
 * `LogLevel.Order` when custom ordering code or an integration needs a number
 * instead of an `Order` comparison.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * The mapping is `All` to `Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER`, `Trace` to `0`, `Debug` to
 * `10000`, `Info` to `20000`, `Warn` to `30000`, `Error` to `40000`, `Fatal` to
 * `50000`, and `None` to `Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`.
 *
 * **Gotchas**
 *
 * These ordinals are internal sort keys; do not treat them as external severity
 * numbers.
 *
 * @see {@link Order} for comparing log levels without exposing numeric keys
 * @see {@link isGreaterThanOrEqualTo} for minimum-threshold filtering
 *
 * @category ordering
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export declare const getOrdinal: (self: LogLevel) => number;
/**
 * Determines if the first log level is more severe than the second.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to check whether one log level is strictly more severe than another.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * Returns `true` if `self` represents a more severe level than `that`.
 *
 * **Example** (Checking higher severity)
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
 *
 * // Check if Error is more severe than Info
 * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Error", "Info")) // true
 * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Debug", "Error")) // false
 *
 * // Use with filtering
 * const isFatal = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Fatal", "Warn")
 * const isError = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Error", "Warn")
 * const isDebug = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Debug", "Warn")
 * console.log(isFatal) // true
 * console.log(isError) // true
 * console.log(isDebug) // false
 *
 * // Curried usage
 * const isMoreSevereThanInfo = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Info")
 * console.log(isMoreSevereThanInfo("Error")) // true
 * console.log(isMoreSevereThanInfo("Debug")) // false
 * ```
 *
 * @category ordering
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export declare const isGreaterThan: {
    /**
     * Determines if the first log level is more severe than the second.
     *
     * **When to use**
     *
     * Use to check whether one log level is strictly more severe than another.
     *
     * **Details**
     *
     * Returns `true` if `self` represents a more severe level than `that`.
     *
     * **Example** (Checking higher severity)
     *
     * ```ts
     * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
     *
     * // Check if Error is more severe than Info
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Error", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Debug", "Error")) // false
     *
     * // Use with filtering
     * const isFatal = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Fatal", "Warn")
     * const isError = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Error", "Warn")
     * const isDebug = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Debug", "Warn")
     * console.log(isFatal) // true
     * console.log(isError) // true
     * console.log(isDebug) // false
     *
     * // Curried usage
     * const isMoreSevereThanInfo = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Info")
     * console.log(isMoreSevereThanInfo("Error")) // true
     * console.log(isMoreSevereThanInfo("Debug")) // false
     * ```
     *
     * @category ordering
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    (that: LogLevel): (self: LogLevel) => boolean;
    /**
     * Determines if the first log level is more severe than the second.
     *
     * **When to use**
     *
     * Use to check whether one log level is strictly more severe than another.
     *
     * **Details**
     *
     * Returns `true` if `self` represents a more severe level than `that`.
     *
     * **Example** (Checking higher severity)
     *
     * ```ts
     * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
     *
     * // Check if Error is more severe than Info
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Error", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Debug", "Error")) // false
     *
     * // Use with filtering
     * const isFatal = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Fatal", "Warn")
     * const isError = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Error", "Warn")
     * const isDebug = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Debug", "Warn")
     * console.log(isFatal) // true
     * console.log(isError) // true
     * console.log(isDebug) // false
     *
     * // Curried usage
     * const isMoreSevereThanInfo = LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Info")
     * console.log(isMoreSevereThanInfo("Error")) // true
     * console.log(isMoreSevereThanInfo("Debug")) // false
     * ```
     *
     * @category ordering
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    (self: LogLevel, that: LogLevel): boolean;
};
/**
 * Determines if the first log level is more severe than or equal to the second.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to implement minimum log-level filtering by checking whether a message
 * level meets a threshold.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * Returns `true` if `self` represents a level that is more severe than or equal to `that`.
 *
 * **Example** (Filtering by minimum log level)
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { Logger, LogLevel } from "effect"
 *
 * // Check if level meets minimum threshold
 * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Error")) // true
 * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Info")) // true
 * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Debug", "Info")) // false
 *
 * // Create a logger that only logs Info and above
 * const infoLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
 *   if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Info")) {
 *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
 *   }
 * })
 *
 * // Production logger - only Error and Fatal
 * const productionLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
 *   if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Error")) {
 *     console.error(
 *       `${options.date.toISOString()} [${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`
 *     )
 *   }
 * })
 *
 * // Curried usage for filtering
 * const isInfoOrAbove = LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Info")
 * const shouldLog = isInfoOrAbove("Error") // true
 * ```
 *
 * @category ordering
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export declare const isGreaterThanOrEqualTo: {
    /**
     * Determines if the first log level is more severe than or equal to the second.
     *
     * **When to use**
     *
     * Use to implement minimum log-level filtering by checking whether a message
     * level meets a threshold.
     *
     * **Details**
     *
     * Returns `true` if `self` represents a level that is more severe than or equal to `that`.
     *
     * **Example** (Filtering by minimum log level)
     *
     * ```ts
     * import { Logger, LogLevel } from "effect"
     *
     * // Check if level meets minimum threshold
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Error")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Debug", "Info")) // false
     *
     * // Create a logger that only logs Info and above
     * const infoLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
     *   if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Info")) {
     *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
     *   }
     * })
     *
     * // Production logger - only Error and Fatal
     * const productionLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
     *   if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Error")) {
     *     console.error(
     *       `${options.date.toISOString()} [${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`
     *     )
     *   }
     * })
     *
     * // Curried usage for filtering
     * const isInfoOrAbove = LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Info")
     * const shouldLog = isInfoOrAbove("Error") // true
     * ```
     *
     * @category ordering
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    (that: LogLevel): (self: LogLevel) => boolean;
    /**
     * Determines if the first log level is more severe than or equal to the second.
     *
     * **When to use**
     *
     * Use to implement minimum log-level filtering by checking whether a message
     * level meets a threshold.
     *
     * **Details**
     *
     * Returns `true` if `self` represents a level that is more severe than or equal to `that`.
     *
     * **Example** (Filtering by minimum log level)
     *
     * ```ts
     * import { Logger, LogLevel } from "effect"
     *
     * // Check if level meets minimum threshold
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Error")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Debug", "Info")) // false
     *
     * // Create a logger that only logs Info and above
     * const infoLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
     *   if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Info")) {
     *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
     *   }
     * })
     *
     * // Production logger - only Error and Fatal
     * const productionLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
     *   if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Error")) {
     *     console.error(
     *       `${options.date.toISOString()} [${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`
     *     )
     *   }
     * })
     *
     * // Curried usage for filtering
     * const isInfoOrAbove = LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Info")
     * const shouldLog = isInfoOrAbove("Error") // true
     * ```
     *
     * @category ordering
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    (self: LogLevel, that: LogLevel): boolean;
};
/**
 * Determines if the first log level is less severe than the second.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to check whether one log level is strictly less severe than another.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * Returns `true` if `self` represents a less severe level than `that`.
 *
 * **Example** (Checking lower severity)
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
 *
 * // Check if Debug is less severe than Info
 * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThan("Debug", "Info")) // true
 * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThan("Error", "Info")) // false
 *
 * // Filter out verbose logs
 * const isFatalVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Fatal", "Info")
 * const isErrorVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Error", "Info")
 * const isTraceVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Trace", "Info")
 * console.log(isFatalVerbose) // false (Fatal is not verbose)
 * console.log(isErrorVerbose) // false (Error is not verbose)
 * console.log(isTraceVerbose) // true (Trace is verbose)
 *
 * // Curried usage
 * const isLessSevereThanError = LogLevel.isLessThan("Error")
 * console.log(isLessSevereThanError("Info")) // true
 * console.log(isLessSevereThanError("Fatal")) // false
 * ```
 *
 * @category ordering
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export declare const isLessThan: {
    /**
     * Determines if the first log level is less severe than the second.
     *
     * **When to use**
     *
     * Use to check whether one log level is strictly less severe than another.
     *
     * **Details**
     *
     * Returns `true` if `self` represents a less severe level than `that`.
     *
     * **Example** (Checking lower severity)
     *
     * ```ts
     * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
     *
     * // Check if Debug is less severe than Info
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThan("Debug", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThan("Error", "Info")) // false
     *
     * // Filter out verbose logs
     * const isFatalVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Fatal", "Info")
     * const isErrorVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Error", "Info")
     * const isTraceVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Trace", "Info")
     * console.log(isFatalVerbose) // false (Fatal is not verbose)
     * console.log(isErrorVerbose) // false (Error is not verbose)
     * console.log(isTraceVerbose) // true (Trace is verbose)
     *
     * // Curried usage
     * const isLessSevereThanError = LogLevel.isLessThan("Error")
     * console.log(isLessSevereThanError("Info")) // true
     * console.log(isLessSevereThanError("Fatal")) // false
     * ```
     *
     * @category ordering
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    (that: LogLevel): (self: LogLevel) => boolean;
    /**
     * Determines if the first log level is less severe than the second.
     *
     * **When to use**
     *
     * Use to check whether one log level is strictly less severe than another.
     *
     * **Details**
     *
     * Returns `true` if `self` represents a less severe level than `that`.
     *
     * **Example** (Checking lower severity)
     *
     * ```ts
     * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
     *
     * // Check if Debug is less severe than Info
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThan("Debug", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThan("Error", "Info")) // false
     *
     * // Filter out verbose logs
     * const isFatalVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Fatal", "Info")
     * const isErrorVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Error", "Info")
     * const isTraceVerbose = LogLevel.isLessThan("Trace", "Info")
     * console.log(isFatalVerbose) // false (Fatal is not verbose)
     * console.log(isErrorVerbose) // false (Error is not verbose)
     * console.log(isTraceVerbose) // true (Trace is verbose)
     *
     * // Curried usage
     * const isLessSevereThanError = LogLevel.isLessThan("Error")
     * console.log(isLessSevereThanError("Info")) // true
     * console.log(isLessSevereThanError("Fatal")) // false
     * ```
     *
     * @category ordering
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    (self: LogLevel, that: LogLevel): boolean;
};
/**
 * Determines if the first log level is less severe than or equal to the second.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to implement maximum log-level filtering by checking whether a level is
 * at or below a threshold.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * Returns `true` if `self` represents a level that is less severe than or equal to `that`.
 *
 * **Example** (Filtering by maximum log level)
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { Logger, LogLevel } from "effect"
 *
 * // Check if level is at or below threshold
 * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Info", "Info")) // true
 * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Debug", "Info")) // true
 * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Info")) // false
 *
 * // Create a logger that suppresses verbose logs
 * const quietLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
 *   if (LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Info")) {
 *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
 *   }
 * })
 *
 * // Development logger - suppress trace logs
 * const devLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
 *   if (LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Debug")) {
 *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
 *   }
 * })
 *
 * // Curried usage for filtering
 * const isInfoOrBelow = LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Info")
 * const shouldLog = isInfoOrBelow("Debug") // true
 * ```
 *
 * @category ordering
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export declare const isLessThanOrEqualTo: {
    /**
     * Determines if the first log level is less severe than or equal to the second.
     *
     * **When to use**
     *
     * Use to implement maximum log-level filtering by checking whether a level is
     * at or below a threshold.
     *
     * **Details**
     *
     * Returns `true` if `self` represents a level that is less severe than or equal to `that`.
     *
     * **Example** (Filtering by maximum log level)
     *
     * ```ts
     * import { Logger, LogLevel } from "effect"
     *
     * // Check if level is at or below threshold
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Info", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Debug", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Info")) // false
     *
     * // Create a logger that suppresses verbose logs
     * const quietLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
     *   if (LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Info")) {
     *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
     *   }
     * })
     *
     * // Development logger - suppress trace logs
     * const devLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
     *   if (LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Debug")) {
     *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
     *   }
     * })
     *
     * // Curried usage for filtering
     * const isInfoOrBelow = LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Info")
     * const shouldLog = isInfoOrBelow("Debug") // true
     * ```
     *
     * @category ordering
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    (that: LogLevel): (self: LogLevel) => boolean;
    /**
     * Determines if the first log level is less severe than or equal to the second.
     *
     * **When to use**
     *
     * Use to implement maximum log-level filtering by checking whether a level is
     * at or below a threshold.
     *
     * **Details**
     *
     * Returns `true` if `self` represents a level that is less severe than or equal to `that`.
     *
     * **Example** (Filtering by maximum log level)
     *
     * ```ts
     * import { Logger, LogLevel } from "effect"
     *
     * // Check if level is at or below threshold
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Info", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Debug", "Info")) // true
     * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Error", "Info")) // false
     *
     * // Create a logger that suppresses verbose logs
     * const quietLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
     *   if (LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Info")) {
     *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
     *   }
     * })
     *
     * // Development logger - suppress trace logs
     * const devLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
     *   if (LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Debug")) {
     *     console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
     *   }
     * })
     *
     * // Curried usage for filtering
     * const isInfoOrBelow = LogLevel.isLessThanOrEqualTo("Info")
     * const shouldLog = isInfoOrBelow("Debug") // true
     * ```
     *
     * @category ordering
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    (self: LogLevel, that: LogLevel): boolean;
};
/**
 * Checks whether a given log level is enabled for the current fiber.
 *
 * **When to use**
 *
 * Use to check whether a log level would be emitted under the current fiber's
 * minimum log level.
 *
 * **Details**
 *
 * A log level is enabled when it is greater than or equal to
 * `References.MinimumLogLevel`.
 *
 * **Example** (Checking current fiber log level)
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { Effect, LogLevel, References } from "effect"
 *
 * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
 *   const debugEnabled = yield* LogLevel.isEnabled("Debug")
 *   const errorEnabled = yield* LogLevel.isEnabled("Error")
 *
 *   console.log({ debugEnabled, errorEnabled })
 * })
 *
 * const warnOnly = program.pipe(
 *   Effect.provideService(References.MinimumLogLevel, "Warn")
 * )
 * ```
 *
 * @category filtering
 * @since 4.0.0
 */
export declare const isEnabled: (self: LogLevel) => Effect.Effect<boolean>;
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