Add colcon_core.logging.get_effective_console_level function #650
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When colcon routes log messages to log files at a different level from the console, it makes it a little more convoluted to determine what log level is actually set.
When we're utilizing non-colcon libraries that also use python's logging module (e.x. ros_buildfarm, rosdistro, etc), we'll typically want to "synchronize" colcon's configured log level with the other library. This function can be used to determine what level colcon's console logging is set to.