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fix(logging): user-input issues should not be logged as error level #3935

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Further minor fixes to logging to reduce the number of false-positive log lines at 'error' level.

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@iainsproat iainsproat changed the title fix(logging): reduce user-input issues being logged as error fix(logging): user-input issues should not be logged as error level Feb 5, 2025
@iainsproat iainsproat marked this pull request as ready for review February 5, 2025 09:52
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@iainsproat iainsproat merged commit a4521d4 into main Feb 5, 2025
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