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Expand Up @@ -69,6 +69,8 @@ val logger = Logger[MyClass]
The `LazyLogging` and `StrictLogging` traits from the `com.typesafe.scalalogging` package define the `logger` member as
a lazy or strict value respectively, whereas the `AnyLogging` trait defines an abstract `logger`.

It depends on the individual use case which trait to use. However, we have defined some scenarios where you can use these traits:

- Use `LazyLogging` if you are creating lots of objects with this trait repetitively.
- Use `StrictLogging` pretty much by default, especially if the class is a singleton, or you know the log methods will always be invoked.
- Use `AnyLogging` when writing some trait which needs access to any logger without deciding on a specific implementation.
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