-writes to standard error. The new_vlevel value must be one of
-the following constants which have the indicated meanings:
-
-
-RMR_VL_OFF
-
- Turns off all message writing. This includes the stats and
- debugging messages generated by the route collector thread
- which are normally affected only by the externally managed
- verbose level file (and related environment variable).
-
-
-RMR_VL_CRIT
-
- Write only messages of critical importance. From the point
- of view of RMR, when a critical proper behaviour of the
- library cannot be expected or guaranteed.
-
-RMR_VL_ERR
-
- Include error messages in the output. An error is an event
- from which RMR has no means to recover. Continued proper
- execution is likely except where the affected connection
- and/or component mentioned in the error is concerned.
-
-RMR_VL_WARN
-
- Include warning messages in the output. A warning
- indicates an event which is not considered to be normal,
- but is expected and continued acceptable behaviour of the
- system is assured.
-
-RMR_VL_INFO
-
- Include informational messagees in the output.
- Informational messages include some diagnostic information
- which explain the activities of RMR.
-
-RMR_VL_DEBUG
-
- Include all debugging messages in the output. Debugging
- must have also been enabled during the build as a
- precaution to accidentally enabling this level of output
- as it can grossly affect performance.
+writes to standard error. The ``new_vlevel`` value must be
+one of the following constants which have the indicated
+meanings:
+
+ .. list-table::
+ :widths: auto
+ :header-rows: 0
+ :class: borderless
+
+ * - **RMR_VL_OFF**
+ -
+ Turns off all message writing. This includes the stats and
+ debugging messages generated by the route collector thread
+ which are normally affected only by the externally managed
+ verbose level file (and related environment variable).
+
+ * - **RMR_VL_CRIT**
+ -
+ Write only messages of critical importance. From the point of
+ view of RMR, when a critical proper behaviour of the library
+ cannot be expected or guaranteed.
+
+ * - **RMR_VL_ERR**
+ -
+ Include error messages in the output. An error is an event
+ from which RMR has no means to recover. Continued proper
+ execution is likely except where the affected connection
+ and/or component mentioned in the error is concerned.
+
+ * - **RMR_VL_WARN**
+ -
+ Include warning messages in the output. A warning indicates
+ an event which is not considered to be normal, but is
+ expected and continued acceptable behaviour of the system is
+ assured.
+
+ * - **RMR_VL_INFO**
+ -
+ Include informational messagees in the output. Informational
+ messages include some diagnostic information which explain
+ the activities of RMR.
+
+ * - **RMR_VL_DEBUG**
+ -
+ Include all debugging messages in the output. Debugging must
+ have also been enabled during the build as a precaution to
+ accidentally enabling this level of output as it can grossly
+ affect performance.
+