Austin Schuh | 906616c | 2019-01-21 20:25:11 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | // Copyright (c) 1999, Google Inc. |
| 2 | // All rights reserved. |
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| 29 | // |
| 30 | // Author: Ray Sidney |
| 31 | // |
| 32 | // This file contains #include information about logging-related stuff. |
| 33 | // Pretty much everybody needs to #include this file so that they can |
| 34 | // log various happenings. |
| 35 | // |
| 36 | #ifndef _LOGGING_H_ |
| 37 | #define _LOGGING_H_ |
| 38 | |
| 39 | #include <errno.h> |
| 40 | #include <string.h> |
| 41 | #include <time.h> |
| 42 | #include <iosfwd> |
| 43 | #include <ostream> |
| 44 | #include <sstream> |
| 45 | #include <string> |
| 46 | #if @ac_cv_have_unistd_h@ |
| 47 | # include <unistd.h> |
| 48 | #endif |
| 49 | #include <vector> |
| 50 | |
| 51 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) |
| 52 | #define GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(n) __pragma(warning(push)) \ |
| 53 | __pragma(warning(disable:n)) |
| 54 | #define GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() __pragma(warning(pop)) |
| 55 | #else |
| 56 | #define GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(n) |
| 57 | #define GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() |
| 58 | #endif |
| 59 | |
| 60 | // Annoying stuff for windows -- makes sure clients can import these functions |
| 61 | #ifndef GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL |
| 62 | # if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) |
| 63 | # define GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL __declspec(dllimport) |
| 64 | # else |
| 65 | # define GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL |
| 66 | # endif |
| 67 | #endif |
| 68 | |
| 69 | // We care a lot about number of bits things take up. Unfortunately, |
| 70 | // systems define their bit-specific ints in a lot of different ways. |
| 71 | // We use our own way, and have a typedef to get there. |
| 72 | // Note: these commands below may look like "#if 1" or "#if 0", but |
| 73 | // that's because they were constructed that way at ./configure time. |
| 74 | // Look at logging.h.in to see how they're calculated (based on your config). |
| 75 | #if @ac_cv_have_stdint_h@ |
| 76 | #include <stdint.h> // the normal place uint16_t is defined |
| 77 | #endif |
| 78 | #if @ac_cv_have_systypes_h@ |
| 79 | #include <sys/types.h> // the normal place u_int16_t is defined |
| 80 | #endif |
| 81 | #if @ac_cv_have_inttypes_h@ |
| 82 | #include <inttypes.h> // a third place for uint16_t or u_int16_t |
| 83 | #endif |
| 84 | |
| 85 | #if @ac_cv_have_libgflags@ |
| 86 | #include <gflags/gflags.h> |
| 87 | #endif |
| 88 | |
| 89 | @ac_google_start_namespace@ |
| 90 | |
| 91 | #if @ac_cv_have_uint16_t@ // the C99 format |
| 92 | typedef int32_t int32; |
| 93 | typedef uint32_t uint32; |
| 94 | typedef int64_t int64; |
| 95 | typedef uint64_t uint64; |
| 96 | #elif @ac_cv_have_u_int16_t@ // the BSD format |
| 97 | typedef int32_t int32; |
| 98 | typedef u_int32_t uint32; |
| 99 | typedef int64_t int64; |
| 100 | typedef u_int64_t uint64; |
| 101 | #elif @ac_cv_have___uint16@ // the windows (vc7) format |
| 102 | typedef __int32 int32; |
| 103 | typedef unsigned __int32 uint32; |
| 104 | typedef __int64 int64; |
| 105 | typedef unsigned __int64 uint64; |
| 106 | #else |
| 107 | #error Do not know how to define a 32-bit integer quantity on your system |
| 108 | #endif |
| 109 | |
| 110 | @ac_google_end_namespace@ |
| 111 | |
| 112 | // The global value of GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG. All the messages logged to |
| 113 | // LOG(XXX) with severity less than GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG will not be displayed. |
| 114 | // If it can be determined at compile time that the message will not be |
| 115 | // printed, the statement will be compiled out. |
| 116 | // |
| 117 | // Example: to strip out all INFO and WARNING messages, use the value |
| 118 | // of 2 below. To make an exception for WARNING messages from a single |
| 119 | // file, add "#define GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG 1" to that file _before_ including |
| 120 | // base/logging.h |
| 121 | #ifndef GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG |
| 122 | #define GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG 0 |
| 123 | #endif |
| 124 | |
| 125 | // GCC can be told that a certain branch is not likely to be taken (for |
| 126 | // instance, a CHECK failure), and use that information in static analysis. |
| 127 | // Giving it this information can help it optimize for the common case in |
| 128 | // the absence of better information (ie. -fprofile-arcs). |
| 129 | // |
| 130 | #ifndef GOOGLE_PREDICT_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN |
| 131 | #if @ac_cv_have___builtin_expect@ |
| 132 | #define GOOGLE_PREDICT_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(x) (__builtin_expect(x, 0)) |
| 133 | #else |
| 134 | #define GOOGLE_PREDICT_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(x) x |
| 135 | #endif |
| 136 | #endif |
| 137 | |
| 138 | #ifndef GOOGLE_PREDICT_FALSE |
| 139 | #if @ac_cv_have___builtin_expect@ |
| 140 | #define GOOGLE_PREDICT_FALSE(x) (__builtin_expect(x, 0)) |
| 141 | #else |
| 142 | #define GOOGLE_PREDICT_FALSE(x) x |
| 143 | #endif |
| 144 | #endif |
| 145 | |
| 146 | #ifndef GOOGLE_PREDICT_TRUE |
| 147 | #if @ac_cv_have___builtin_expect@ |
| 148 | #define GOOGLE_PREDICT_TRUE(x) (__builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)) |
| 149 | #else |
| 150 | #define GOOGLE_PREDICT_TRUE(x) x |
| 151 | #endif |
| 152 | #endif |
| 153 | |
| 154 | |
| 155 | // Make a bunch of macros for logging. The way to log things is to stream |
| 156 | // things to LOG(<a particular severity level>). E.g., |
| 157 | // |
| 158 | // LOG(INFO) << "Found " << num_cookies << " cookies"; |
| 159 | // |
| 160 | // You can capture log messages in a string, rather than reporting them |
| 161 | // immediately: |
| 162 | // |
| 163 | // vector<string> errors; |
| 164 | // LOG_STRING(ERROR, &errors) << "Couldn't parse cookie #" << cookie_num; |
| 165 | // |
| 166 | // This pushes back the new error onto 'errors'; if given a NULL pointer, |
| 167 | // it reports the error via LOG(ERROR). |
| 168 | // |
| 169 | // You can also do conditional logging: |
| 170 | // |
| 171 | // LOG_IF(INFO, num_cookies > 10) << "Got lots of cookies"; |
| 172 | // |
| 173 | // You can also do occasional logging (log every n'th occurrence of an |
| 174 | // event): |
| 175 | // |
| 176 | // LOG_EVERY_N(INFO, 10) << "Got the " << google::COUNTER << "th cookie"; |
| 177 | // |
| 178 | // The above will cause log messages to be output on the 1st, 11th, 21st, ... |
| 179 | // times it is executed. Note that the special google::COUNTER value is used |
| 180 | // to identify which repetition is happening. |
| 181 | // |
| 182 | // You can also do occasional conditional logging (log every n'th |
| 183 | // occurrence of an event, when condition is satisfied): |
| 184 | // |
| 185 | // LOG_IF_EVERY_N(INFO, (size > 1024), 10) << "Got the " << google::COUNTER |
| 186 | // << "th big cookie"; |
| 187 | // |
| 188 | // You can log messages the first N times your code executes a line. E.g. |
| 189 | // |
| 190 | // LOG_FIRST_N(INFO, 20) << "Got the " << google::COUNTER << "th cookie"; |
| 191 | // |
| 192 | // Outputs log messages for the first 20 times it is executed. |
| 193 | // |
| 194 | // Analogous SYSLOG, SYSLOG_IF, and SYSLOG_EVERY_N macros are available. |
| 195 | // These log to syslog as well as to the normal logs. If you use these at |
| 196 | // all, you need to be aware that syslog can drastically reduce performance, |
| 197 | // especially if it is configured for remote logging! Don't use these |
| 198 | // unless you fully understand this and have a concrete need to use them. |
| 199 | // Even then, try to minimize your use of them. |
| 200 | // |
| 201 | // There are also "debug mode" logging macros like the ones above: |
| 202 | // |
| 203 | // DLOG(INFO) << "Found cookies"; |
| 204 | // |
| 205 | // DLOG_IF(INFO, num_cookies > 10) << "Got lots of cookies"; |
| 206 | // |
| 207 | // DLOG_EVERY_N(INFO, 10) << "Got the " << google::COUNTER << "th cookie"; |
| 208 | // |
| 209 | // All "debug mode" logging is compiled away to nothing for non-debug mode |
| 210 | // compiles. |
| 211 | // |
| 212 | // We also have |
| 213 | // |
| 214 | // LOG_ASSERT(assertion); |
| 215 | // DLOG_ASSERT(assertion); |
| 216 | // |
| 217 | // which is syntactic sugar for {,D}LOG_IF(FATAL, assert fails) << assertion; |
| 218 | // |
| 219 | // There are "verbose level" logging macros. They look like |
| 220 | // |
| 221 | // VLOG(1) << "I'm printed when you run the program with --v=1 or more"; |
| 222 | // VLOG(2) << "I'm printed when you run the program with --v=2 or more"; |
| 223 | // |
| 224 | // These always log at the INFO log level (when they log at all). |
| 225 | // The verbose logging can also be turned on module-by-module. For instance, |
| 226 | // --vmodule=mapreduce=2,file=1,gfs*=3 --v=0 |
| 227 | // will cause: |
| 228 | // a. VLOG(2) and lower messages to be printed from mapreduce.{h,cc} |
| 229 | // b. VLOG(1) and lower messages to be printed from file.{h,cc} |
| 230 | // c. VLOG(3) and lower messages to be printed from files prefixed with "gfs" |
| 231 | // d. VLOG(0) and lower messages to be printed from elsewhere |
| 232 | // |
| 233 | // The wildcarding functionality shown by (c) supports both '*' (match |
| 234 | // 0 or more characters) and '?' (match any single character) wildcards. |
| 235 | // |
| 236 | // There's also VLOG_IS_ON(n) "verbose level" condition macro. To be used as |
| 237 | // |
| 238 | // if (VLOG_IS_ON(2)) { |
| 239 | // // do some logging preparation and logging |
| 240 | // // that can't be accomplished with just VLOG(2) << ...; |
| 241 | // } |
| 242 | // |
| 243 | // There are also VLOG_IF, VLOG_EVERY_N and VLOG_IF_EVERY_N "verbose level" |
| 244 | // condition macros for sample cases, when some extra computation and |
| 245 | // preparation for logs is not needed. |
| 246 | // VLOG_IF(1, (size > 1024)) |
| 247 | // << "I'm printed when size is more than 1024 and when you run the " |
| 248 | // "program with --v=1 or more"; |
| 249 | // VLOG_EVERY_N(1, 10) |
| 250 | // << "I'm printed every 10th occurrence, and when you run the program " |
| 251 | // "with --v=1 or more. Present occurence is " << google::COUNTER; |
| 252 | // VLOG_IF_EVERY_N(1, (size > 1024), 10) |
| 253 | // << "I'm printed on every 10th occurence of case when size is more " |
| 254 | // " than 1024, when you run the program with --v=1 or more. "; |
| 255 | // "Present occurence is " << google::COUNTER; |
| 256 | // |
| 257 | // The supported severity levels for macros that allow you to specify one |
| 258 | // are (in increasing order of severity) INFO, WARNING, ERROR, and FATAL. |
| 259 | // Note that messages of a given severity are logged not only in the |
| 260 | // logfile for that severity, but also in all logfiles of lower severity. |
| 261 | // E.g., a message of severity FATAL will be logged to the logfiles of |
| 262 | // severity FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, and INFO. |
| 263 | // |
| 264 | // There is also the special severity of DFATAL, which logs FATAL in |
| 265 | // debug mode, ERROR in normal mode. |
| 266 | // |
| 267 | // Very important: logging a message at the FATAL severity level causes |
| 268 | // the program to terminate (after the message is logged). |
| 269 | // |
| 270 | // Unless otherwise specified, logs will be written to the filename |
| 271 | // "<program name>.<hostname>.<user name>.log.<severity level>.", followed |
| 272 | // by the date, time, and pid (you can't prevent the date, time, and pid |
| 273 | // from being in the filename). |
| 274 | // |
| 275 | // The logging code takes two flags: |
| 276 | // --v=# set the verbose level |
| 277 | // --logtostderr log all the messages to stderr instead of to logfiles |
| 278 | |
| 279 | // LOG LINE PREFIX FORMAT |
| 280 | // |
| 281 | // Log lines have this form: |
| 282 | // |
| 283 | // Lmmdd hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu threadid file:line] msg... |
| 284 | // |
| 285 | // where the fields are defined as follows: |
| 286 | // |
| 287 | // L A single character, representing the log level |
| 288 | // (eg 'I' for INFO) |
| 289 | // mm The month (zero padded; ie May is '05') |
| 290 | // dd The day (zero padded) |
| 291 | // hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu Time in hours, minutes and fractional seconds |
| 292 | // threadid The space-padded thread ID as returned by GetTID() |
| 293 | // (this matches the PID on Linux) |
| 294 | // file The file name |
| 295 | // line The line number |
| 296 | // msg The user-supplied message |
| 297 | // |
| 298 | // Example: |
| 299 | // |
| 300 | // I1103 11:57:31.739339 24395 google.cc:2341] Command line: ./some_prog |
| 301 | // I1103 11:57:31.739403 24395 google.cc:2342] Process id 24395 |
| 302 | // |
| 303 | // NOTE: although the microseconds are useful for comparing events on |
| 304 | // a single machine, clocks on different machines may not be well |
| 305 | // synchronized. Hence, use caution when comparing the low bits of |
| 306 | // timestamps from different machines. |
| 307 | |
| 308 | #ifndef DECLARE_VARIABLE |
| 309 | #define MUST_UNDEF_GFLAGS_DECLARE_MACROS |
| 310 | #define DECLARE_VARIABLE(type, shorttype, name, tn) \ |
| 311 | namespace fL##shorttype { \ |
| 312 | extern GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL type FLAGS_##name; \ |
| 313 | } \ |
| 314 | using fL##shorttype::FLAGS_##name |
| 315 | |
| 316 | // bool specialization |
| 317 | #define DECLARE_bool(name) \ |
| 318 | DECLARE_VARIABLE(bool, B, name, bool) |
| 319 | |
| 320 | // int32 specialization |
| 321 | #define DECLARE_int32(name) \ |
| 322 | DECLARE_VARIABLE(@ac_google_namespace@::int32, I, name, int32) |
| 323 | |
| 324 | // Special case for string, because we have to specify the namespace |
| 325 | // std::string, which doesn't play nicely with our FLAG__namespace hackery. |
| 326 | #define DECLARE_string(name) \ |
| 327 | namespace fLS { \ |
| 328 | extern GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL std::string& FLAGS_##name; \ |
| 329 | } \ |
| 330 | using fLS::FLAGS_##name |
| 331 | #endif |
| 332 | |
| 333 | // Set whether log messages go to stderr instead of logfiles |
| 334 | DECLARE_bool(logtostderr); |
| 335 | |
| 336 | // Set whether log messages go to stderr in addition to logfiles. |
| 337 | DECLARE_bool(alsologtostderr); |
| 338 | |
| 339 | // Set color messages logged to stderr (if supported by terminal). |
| 340 | DECLARE_bool(colorlogtostderr); |
| 341 | |
| 342 | // Log messages at a level >= this flag are automatically sent to |
| 343 | // stderr in addition to log files. |
| 344 | DECLARE_int32(stderrthreshold); |
| 345 | |
| 346 | // Set whether the log prefix should be prepended to each line of output. |
| 347 | DECLARE_bool(log_prefix); |
| 348 | |
| 349 | // Log messages at a level <= this flag are buffered. |
| 350 | // Log messages at a higher level are flushed immediately. |
| 351 | DECLARE_int32(logbuflevel); |
| 352 | |
| 353 | // Sets the maximum number of seconds which logs may be buffered for. |
| 354 | DECLARE_int32(logbufsecs); |
| 355 | |
| 356 | // Log suppression level: messages logged at a lower level than this |
| 357 | // are suppressed. |
| 358 | DECLARE_int32(minloglevel); |
| 359 | |
| 360 | // If specified, logfiles are written into this directory instead of the |
| 361 | // default logging directory. |
| 362 | DECLARE_string(log_dir); |
| 363 | |
| 364 | // Set the log file mode. |
| 365 | DECLARE_int32(logfile_mode); |
| 366 | |
| 367 | // Sets the path of the directory into which to put additional links |
| 368 | // to the log files. |
| 369 | DECLARE_string(log_link); |
| 370 | |
| 371 | DECLARE_int32(v); // in vlog_is_on.cc |
| 372 | |
| 373 | // Sets the maximum log file size (in MB). |
| 374 | DECLARE_int32(max_log_size); |
| 375 | |
| 376 | // Sets whether to avoid logging to the disk if the disk is full. |
| 377 | DECLARE_bool(stop_logging_if_full_disk); |
| 378 | |
| 379 | #ifdef MUST_UNDEF_GFLAGS_DECLARE_MACROS |
| 380 | #undef MUST_UNDEF_GFLAGS_DECLARE_MACROS |
| 381 | #undef DECLARE_VARIABLE |
| 382 | #undef DECLARE_bool |
| 383 | #undef DECLARE_int32 |
| 384 | #undef DECLARE_string |
| 385 | #endif |
| 386 | |
| 387 | // Log messages below the GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG level will be compiled away for |
| 388 | // security reasons. See LOG(severtiy) below. |
| 389 | |
| 390 | // A few definitions of macros that don't generate much code. Since |
| 391 | // LOG(INFO) and its ilk are used all over our code, it's |
| 392 | // better to have compact code for these operations. |
| 393 | |
| 394 | #if GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG == 0 |
| 395 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_INFO @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 396 | __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| 397 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_INFO(message) @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 398 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_INFO, message) |
| 399 | #else |
| 400 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_INFO @ac_google_namespace@::NullStream() |
| 401 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_INFO(message) @ac_google_namespace@::NullStream() |
| 402 | #endif |
| 403 | |
| 404 | #if GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG <= 1 |
| 405 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_WARNING @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 406 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_WARNING) |
| 407 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_WARNING(message) @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 408 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_WARNING, message) |
| 409 | #else |
| 410 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_WARNING @ac_google_namespace@::NullStream() |
| 411 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_WARNING(message) @ac_google_namespace@::NullStream() |
| 412 | #endif |
| 413 | |
| 414 | #if GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG <= 2 |
| 415 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 416 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ERROR) |
| 417 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_ERROR(message) @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 418 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ERROR, message) |
| 419 | #else |
| 420 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR @ac_google_namespace@::NullStream() |
| 421 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_ERROR(message) @ac_google_namespace@::NullStream() |
| 422 | #endif |
| 423 | |
| 424 | #if GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG <= 3 |
| 425 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_FATAL @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageFatal( \ |
| 426 | __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| 427 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_FATAL(message) @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 428 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_FATAL, message) |
| 429 | #else |
| 430 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_FATAL @ac_google_namespace@::NullStreamFatal() |
| 431 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_FATAL(message) @ac_google_namespace@::NullStreamFatal() |
| 432 | #endif |
| 433 | |
| 434 | #if defined(NDEBUG) && !defined(DCHECK_ALWAYS_ON) |
| 435 | #define DCHECK_IS_ON() 0 |
| 436 | #else |
| 437 | #define DCHECK_IS_ON() 1 |
| 438 | #endif |
| 439 | |
| 440 | // For DFATAL, we want to use LogMessage (as opposed to |
| 441 | // LogMessageFatal), to be consistent with the original behavior. |
| 442 | #if !DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| 443 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_DFATAL COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR |
| 444 | #elif GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG <= 3 |
| 445 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_DFATAL @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 446 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_FATAL) |
| 447 | #else |
| 448 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_DFATAL @ac_google_namespace@::NullStreamFatal() |
| 449 | #endif |
| 450 | |
| 451 | #define GOOGLE_LOG_INFO(counter) @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_INFO, counter, &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 452 | #define SYSLOG_INFO(counter) \ |
| 453 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_INFO, counter, \ |
| 454 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToSyslogAndLog) |
| 455 | #define GOOGLE_LOG_WARNING(counter) \ |
| 456 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_WARNING, counter, \ |
| 457 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 458 | #define SYSLOG_WARNING(counter) \ |
| 459 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_WARNING, counter, \ |
| 460 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToSyslogAndLog) |
| 461 | #define GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR(counter) \ |
| 462 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ERROR, counter, \ |
| 463 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 464 | #define SYSLOG_ERROR(counter) \ |
| 465 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ERROR, counter, \ |
| 466 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToSyslogAndLog) |
| 467 | #define GOOGLE_LOG_FATAL(counter) \ |
| 468 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_FATAL, counter, \ |
| 469 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 470 | #define SYSLOG_FATAL(counter) \ |
| 471 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_FATAL, counter, \ |
| 472 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToSyslogAndLog) |
| 473 | #define GOOGLE_LOG_DFATAL(counter) \ |
| 474 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::DFATAL_LEVEL, counter, \ |
| 475 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 476 | #define SYSLOG_DFATAL(counter) \ |
| 477 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::DFATAL_LEVEL, counter, \ |
| 478 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToSyslogAndLog) |
| 479 | |
| 480 | #if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__) |
| 481 | // A very useful logging macro to log windows errors: |
| 482 | #define LOG_SYSRESULT(result) \ |
| 483 | if (FAILED(HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(result))) { \ |
| 484 | LPSTR message = NULL; \ |
| 485 | LPSTR msg = reinterpret_cast<LPSTR>(&message); \ |
| 486 | DWORD message_length = FormatMessageA(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | \ |
| 487 | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, \ |
| 488 | 0, result, 0, msg, 100, NULL); \ |
| 489 | if (message_length > 0) { \ |
| 490 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ERROR, 0, \ |
| 491 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog).stream() \ |
| 492 | << reinterpret_cast<const char*>(message); \ |
| 493 | LocalFree(message); \ |
| 494 | } \ |
| 495 | } |
| 496 | #endif |
| 497 | |
| 498 | // We use the preprocessor's merging operator, "##", so that, e.g., |
| 499 | // LOG(INFO) becomes the token GOOGLE_LOG_INFO. There's some funny |
| 500 | // subtle difference between ostream member streaming functions (e.g., |
| 501 | // ostream::operator<<(int) and ostream non-member streaming functions |
| 502 | // (e.g., ::operator<<(ostream&, string&): it turns out that it's |
| 503 | // impossible to stream something like a string directly to an unnamed |
| 504 | // ostream. We employ a neat hack by calling the stream() member |
| 505 | // function of LogMessage which seems to avoid the problem. |
| 506 | #define LOG(severity) COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ ## severity.stream() |
| 507 | #define SYSLOG(severity) SYSLOG_ ## severity(0).stream() |
| 508 | |
| 509 | @ac_google_start_namespace@ |
| 510 | |
| 511 | // They need the definitions of integer types. |
| 512 | #include "glog/log_severity.h" |
| 513 | #include "glog/vlog_is_on.h" |
| 514 | |
| 515 | // Initialize google's logging library. You will see the program name |
| 516 | // specified by argv0 in log outputs. |
| 517 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void InitGoogleLogging(const char* argv0); |
| 518 | |
| 519 | // Shutdown google's logging library. |
| 520 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void ShutdownGoogleLogging(); |
| 521 | |
| 522 | // Install a function which will be called after LOG(FATAL). |
| 523 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void InstallFailureFunction(void (*fail_func)()); |
| 524 | |
| 525 | class LogSink; // defined below |
| 526 | |
| 527 | // If a non-NULL sink pointer is given, we push this message to that sink. |
| 528 | // For LOG_TO_SINK we then do normal LOG(severity) logging as well. |
| 529 | // This is useful for capturing messages and passing/storing them |
| 530 | // somewhere more specific than the global log of the process. |
| 531 | // Argument types: |
| 532 | // LogSink* sink; |
| 533 | // LogSeverity severity; |
| 534 | // The cast is to disambiguate NULL arguments. |
| 535 | #define LOG_TO_SINK(sink, severity) \ |
| 536 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 537 | __FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
| 538 | @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ ## severity, \ |
| 539 | static_cast<@ac_google_namespace@::LogSink*>(sink), true).stream() |
| 540 | #define LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE(sink, severity) \ |
| 541 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 542 | __FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
| 543 | @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ ## severity, \ |
| 544 | static_cast<@ac_google_namespace@::LogSink*>(sink), false).stream() |
| 545 | |
| 546 | // If a non-NULL string pointer is given, we write this message to that string. |
| 547 | // We then do normal LOG(severity) logging as well. |
| 548 | // This is useful for capturing messages and storing them somewhere more |
| 549 | // specific than the global log of the process. |
| 550 | // Argument types: |
| 551 | // string* message; |
| 552 | // LogSeverity severity; |
| 553 | // The cast is to disambiguate NULL arguments. |
| 554 | // NOTE: LOG(severity) expands to LogMessage().stream() for the specified |
| 555 | // severity. |
| 556 | #define LOG_TO_STRING(severity, message) \ |
| 557 | LOG_TO_STRING_##severity(static_cast<string*>(message)).stream() |
| 558 | |
| 559 | // If a non-NULL pointer is given, we push the message onto the end |
| 560 | // of a vector of strings; otherwise, we report it with LOG(severity). |
| 561 | // This is handy for capturing messages and perhaps passing them back |
| 562 | // to the caller, rather than reporting them immediately. |
| 563 | // Argument types: |
| 564 | // LogSeverity severity; |
| 565 | // vector<string> *outvec; |
| 566 | // The cast is to disambiguate NULL arguments. |
| 567 | #define LOG_STRING(severity, outvec) \ |
| 568 | LOG_TO_STRING_##severity(static_cast<std::vector<std::string>*>(outvec)).stream() |
| 569 | |
| 570 | #define LOG_IF(severity, condition) \ |
| 571 | !(condition) ? (void) 0 : @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageVoidify() & LOG(severity) |
| 572 | #define SYSLOG_IF(severity, condition) \ |
| 573 | !(condition) ? (void) 0 : @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageVoidify() & SYSLOG(severity) |
| 574 | |
| 575 | #define LOG_ASSERT(condition) \ |
| 576 | LOG_IF(FATAL, !(condition)) << "Assert failed: " #condition |
| 577 | #define SYSLOG_ASSERT(condition) \ |
| 578 | SYSLOG_IF(FATAL, !(condition)) << "Assert failed: " #condition |
| 579 | |
| 580 | // CHECK dies with a fatal error if condition is not true. It is *not* |
| 581 | // controlled by DCHECK_IS_ON(), so the check will be executed regardless of |
| 582 | // compilation mode. Therefore, it is safe to do things like: |
| 583 | // CHECK(fp->Write(x) == 4) |
| 584 | #define CHECK(condition) \ |
| 585 | LOG_IF(FATAL, GOOGLE_PREDICT_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(!(condition))) \ |
| 586 | << "Check failed: " #condition " " |
| 587 | |
| 588 | // A container for a string pointer which can be evaluated to a bool - |
| 589 | // true iff the pointer is NULL. |
| 590 | struct CheckOpString { |
| 591 | CheckOpString(std::string* str) : str_(str) { } |
| 592 | // No destructor: if str_ is non-NULL, we're about to LOG(FATAL), |
| 593 | // so there's no point in cleaning up str_. |
| 594 | operator bool() const { |
| 595 | return GOOGLE_PREDICT_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(str_ != NULL); |
| 596 | } |
| 597 | std::string* str_; |
| 598 | }; |
| 599 | |
| 600 | // Function is overloaded for integral types to allow static const |
| 601 | // integrals declared in classes and not defined to be used as arguments to |
| 602 | // CHECK* macros. It's not encouraged though. |
| 603 | template <class T> |
| 604 | inline const T& GetReferenceableValue(const T& t) { return t; } |
| 605 | inline char GetReferenceableValue(char t) { return t; } |
| 606 | inline unsigned char GetReferenceableValue(unsigned char t) { return t; } |
| 607 | inline signed char GetReferenceableValue(signed char t) { return t; } |
| 608 | inline short GetReferenceableValue(short t) { return t; } |
| 609 | inline unsigned short GetReferenceableValue(unsigned short t) { return t; } |
| 610 | inline int GetReferenceableValue(int t) { return t; } |
| 611 | inline unsigned int GetReferenceableValue(unsigned int t) { return t; } |
| 612 | inline long GetReferenceableValue(long t) { return t; } |
| 613 | inline unsigned long GetReferenceableValue(unsigned long t) { return t; } |
| 614 | inline long long GetReferenceableValue(long long t) { return t; } |
| 615 | inline unsigned long long GetReferenceableValue(unsigned long long t) { |
| 616 | return t; |
| 617 | } |
| 618 | |
| 619 | // This is a dummy class to define the following operator. |
| 620 | struct DummyClassToDefineOperator {}; |
| 621 | |
| 622 | @ac_google_end_namespace@ |
| 623 | |
| 624 | // Define global operator<< to declare using ::operator<<. |
| 625 | // This declaration will allow use to use CHECK macros for user |
| 626 | // defined classes which have operator<< (e.g., stl_logging.h). |
| 627 | inline std::ostream& operator<<( |
| 628 | std::ostream& out, const google::DummyClassToDefineOperator&) { |
| 629 | return out; |
| 630 | } |
| 631 | |
| 632 | @ac_google_start_namespace@ |
| 633 | |
| 634 | // This formats a value for a failing CHECK_XX statement. Ordinarily, |
| 635 | // it uses the definition for operator<<, with a few special cases below. |
| 636 | template <typename T> |
| 637 | inline void MakeCheckOpValueString(std::ostream* os, const T& v) { |
| 638 | (*os) << v; |
| 639 | } |
| 640 | |
| 641 | // Overrides for char types provide readable values for unprintable |
| 642 | // characters. |
| 643 | template <> GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL |
| 644 | void MakeCheckOpValueString(std::ostream* os, const char& v); |
| 645 | template <> GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL |
| 646 | void MakeCheckOpValueString(std::ostream* os, const signed char& v); |
| 647 | template <> GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL |
| 648 | void MakeCheckOpValueString(std::ostream* os, const unsigned char& v); |
| 649 | |
| 650 | // Build the error message string. Specify no inlining for code size. |
| 651 | template <typename T1, typename T2> |
| 652 | std::string* MakeCheckOpString(const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const char* exprtext) |
| 653 | @ac_cv___attribute___noinline@; |
| 654 | |
| 655 | namespace base { |
| 656 | namespace internal { |
| 657 | |
| 658 | // If "s" is less than base_logging::INFO, returns base_logging::INFO. |
| 659 | // If "s" is greater than base_logging::FATAL, returns |
| 660 | // base_logging::ERROR. Otherwise, returns "s". |
| 661 | LogSeverity NormalizeSeverity(LogSeverity s); |
| 662 | |
| 663 | } // namespace internal |
| 664 | |
| 665 | // A helper class for formatting "expr (V1 vs. V2)" in a CHECK_XX |
| 666 | // statement. See MakeCheckOpString for sample usage. Other |
| 667 | // approaches were considered: use of a template method (e.g., |
| 668 | // base::BuildCheckOpString(exprtext, base::Print<T1>, &v1, |
| 669 | // base::Print<T2>, &v2), however this approach has complications |
| 670 | // related to volatile arguments and function-pointer arguments). |
| 671 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL CheckOpMessageBuilder { |
| 672 | public: |
| 673 | // Inserts "exprtext" and " (" to the stream. |
| 674 | explicit CheckOpMessageBuilder(const char *exprtext); |
| 675 | // Deletes "stream_". |
| 676 | ~CheckOpMessageBuilder(); |
| 677 | // For inserting the first variable. |
| 678 | std::ostream* ForVar1() { return stream_; } |
| 679 | // For inserting the second variable (adds an intermediate " vs. "). |
| 680 | std::ostream* ForVar2(); |
| 681 | // Get the result (inserts the closing ")"). |
| 682 | std::string* NewString(); |
| 683 | |
| 684 | private: |
| 685 | std::ostringstream *stream_; |
| 686 | }; |
| 687 | |
| 688 | } // namespace base |
| 689 | |
| 690 | template <typename T1, typename T2> |
| 691 | std::string* MakeCheckOpString(const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const char* exprtext) { |
| 692 | base::CheckOpMessageBuilder comb(exprtext); |
| 693 | MakeCheckOpValueString(comb.ForVar1(), v1); |
| 694 | MakeCheckOpValueString(comb.ForVar2(), v2); |
| 695 | return comb.NewString(); |
| 696 | } |
| 697 | |
| 698 | // Helper functions for CHECK_OP macro. |
| 699 | // The (int, int) specialization works around the issue that the compiler |
| 700 | // will not instantiate the template version of the function on values of |
| 701 | // unnamed enum type - see comment below. |
| 702 | #define DEFINE_CHECK_OP_IMPL(name, op) \ |
| 703 | template <typename T1, typename T2> \ |
| 704 | inline std::string* name##Impl(const T1& v1, const T2& v2, \ |
| 705 | const char* exprtext) { \ |
| 706 | if (GOOGLE_PREDICT_TRUE(v1 op v2)) return NULL; \ |
| 707 | else return MakeCheckOpString(v1, v2, exprtext); \ |
| 708 | } \ |
| 709 | inline std::string* name##Impl(int v1, int v2, const char* exprtext) { \ |
| 710 | return name##Impl<int, int>(v1, v2, exprtext); \ |
| 711 | } |
| 712 | |
| 713 | // We use the full name Check_EQ, Check_NE, etc. in case the file including |
| 714 | // base/logging.h provides its own #defines for the simpler names EQ, NE, etc. |
| 715 | // This happens if, for example, those are used as token names in a |
| 716 | // yacc grammar. |
| 717 | DEFINE_CHECK_OP_IMPL(Check_EQ, ==) // Compilation error with CHECK_EQ(NULL, x)? |
| 718 | DEFINE_CHECK_OP_IMPL(Check_NE, !=) // Use CHECK(x == NULL) instead. |
| 719 | DEFINE_CHECK_OP_IMPL(Check_LE, <=) |
| 720 | DEFINE_CHECK_OP_IMPL(Check_LT, < ) |
| 721 | DEFINE_CHECK_OP_IMPL(Check_GE, >=) |
| 722 | DEFINE_CHECK_OP_IMPL(Check_GT, > ) |
| 723 | #undef DEFINE_CHECK_OP_IMPL |
| 724 | |
| 725 | // Helper macro for binary operators. |
| 726 | // Don't use this macro directly in your code, use CHECK_EQ et al below. |
| 727 | |
| 728 | #if defined(STATIC_ANALYSIS) |
| 729 | // Only for static analysis tool to know that it is equivalent to assert |
| 730 | #define CHECK_OP_LOG(name, op, val1, val2, log) CHECK((val1) op (val2)) |
| 731 | #elif DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| 732 | // In debug mode, avoid constructing CheckOpStrings if possible, |
| 733 | // to reduce the overhead of CHECK statments by 2x. |
| 734 | // Real DCHECK-heavy tests have seen 1.5x speedups. |
| 735 | |
| 736 | // The meaning of "string" might be different between now and |
| 737 | // when this macro gets invoked (e.g., if someone is experimenting |
| 738 | // with other string implementations that get defined after this |
| 739 | // file is included). Save the current meaning now and use it |
| 740 | // in the macro. |
| 741 | typedef std::string _Check_string; |
| 742 | #define CHECK_OP_LOG(name, op, val1, val2, log) \ |
| 743 | while (@ac_google_namespace@::_Check_string* _result = \ |
| 744 | @ac_google_namespace@::Check##name##Impl( \ |
| 745 | @ac_google_namespace@::GetReferenceableValue(val1), \ |
| 746 | @ac_google_namespace@::GetReferenceableValue(val2), \ |
| 747 | #val1 " " #op " " #val2)) \ |
| 748 | log(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
| 749 | @ac_google_namespace@::CheckOpString(_result)).stream() |
| 750 | #else |
| 751 | // In optimized mode, use CheckOpString to hint to compiler that |
| 752 | // the while condition is unlikely. |
| 753 | #define CHECK_OP_LOG(name, op, val1, val2, log) \ |
| 754 | while (@ac_google_namespace@::CheckOpString _result = \ |
| 755 | @ac_google_namespace@::Check##name##Impl( \ |
| 756 | @ac_google_namespace@::GetReferenceableValue(val1), \ |
| 757 | @ac_google_namespace@::GetReferenceableValue(val2), \ |
| 758 | #val1 " " #op " " #val2)) \ |
| 759 | log(__FILE__, __LINE__, _result).stream() |
| 760 | #endif // STATIC_ANALYSIS, DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| 761 | |
| 762 | #if GOOGLE_STRIP_LOG <= 3 |
| 763 | #define CHECK_OP(name, op, val1, val2) \ |
| 764 | CHECK_OP_LOG(name, op, val1, val2, @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageFatal) |
| 765 | #else |
| 766 | #define CHECK_OP(name, op, val1, val2) \ |
| 767 | CHECK_OP_LOG(name, op, val1, val2, @ac_google_namespace@::NullStreamFatal) |
| 768 | #endif // STRIP_LOG <= 3 |
| 769 | |
| 770 | // Equality/Inequality checks - compare two values, and log a FATAL message |
| 771 | // including the two values when the result is not as expected. The values |
| 772 | // must have operator<<(ostream, ...) defined. |
| 773 | // |
| 774 | // You may append to the error message like so: |
| 775 | // CHECK_NE(1, 2) << ": The world must be ending!"; |
| 776 | // |
| 777 | // We are very careful to ensure that each argument is evaluated exactly |
| 778 | // once, and that anything which is legal to pass as a function argument is |
| 779 | // legal here. In particular, the arguments may be temporary expressions |
| 780 | // which will end up being destroyed at the end of the apparent statement, |
| 781 | // for example: |
| 782 | // CHECK_EQ(string("abc")[1], 'b'); |
| 783 | // |
| 784 | // WARNING: These don't compile correctly if one of the arguments is a pointer |
| 785 | // and the other is NULL. To work around this, simply static_cast NULL to the |
| 786 | // type of the desired pointer. |
| 787 | |
| 788 | #define CHECK_EQ(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(_EQ, ==, val1, val2) |
| 789 | #define CHECK_NE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(_NE, !=, val1, val2) |
| 790 | #define CHECK_LE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(_LE, <=, val1, val2) |
| 791 | #define CHECK_LT(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(_LT, < , val1, val2) |
| 792 | #define CHECK_GE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(_GE, >=, val1, val2) |
| 793 | #define CHECK_GT(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(_GT, > , val1, val2) |
| 794 | |
| 795 | // Check that the input is non NULL. This very useful in constructor |
| 796 | // initializer lists. |
| 797 | |
| 798 | #define CHECK_NOTNULL(val) \ |
| 799 | @ac_google_namespace@::CheckNotNull(__FILE__, __LINE__, "'" #val "' Must be non NULL", (val)) |
| 800 | |
| 801 | // Helper functions for string comparisons. |
| 802 | // To avoid bloat, the definitions are in logging.cc. |
| 803 | #define DECLARE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(func, expected) \ |
| 804 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL std::string* Check##func##expected##Impl( \ |
| 805 | const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* names); |
| 806 | DECLARE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(strcmp, true) |
| 807 | DECLARE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(strcmp, false) |
| 808 | DECLARE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(strcasecmp, true) |
| 809 | DECLARE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(strcasecmp, false) |
| 810 | #undef DECLARE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL |
| 811 | |
| 812 | // Helper macro for string comparisons. |
| 813 | // Don't use this macro directly in your code, use CHECK_STREQ et al below. |
| 814 | #define CHECK_STROP(func, op, expected, s1, s2) \ |
| 815 | while (@ac_google_namespace@::CheckOpString _result = \ |
| 816 | @ac_google_namespace@::Check##func##expected##Impl((s1), (s2), \ |
| 817 | #s1 " " #op " " #s2)) \ |
| 818 | LOG(FATAL) << *_result.str_ |
| 819 | |
| 820 | |
| 821 | // String (char*) equality/inequality checks. |
| 822 | // CASE versions are case-insensitive. |
| 823 | // |
| 824 | // Note that "s1" and "s2" may be temporary strings which are destroyed |
| 825 | // by the compiler at the end of the current "full expression" |
| 826 | // (e.g. CHECK_STREQ(Foo().c_str(), Bar().c_str())). |
| 827 | |
| 828 | #define CHECK_STREQ(s1, s2) CHECK_STROP(strcmp, ==, true, s1, s2) |
| 829 | #define CHECK_STRNE(s1, s2) CHECK_STROP(strcmp, !=, false, s1, s2) |
| 830 | #define CHECK_STRCASEEQ(s1, s2) CHECK_STROP(strcasecmp, ==, true, s1, s2) |
| 831 | #define CHECK_STRCASENE(s1, s2) CHECK_STROP(strcasecmp, !=, false, s1, s2) |
| 832 | |
| 833 | #define CHECK_INDEX(I,A) CHECK(I < (sizeof(A)/sizeof(A[0]))) |
| 834 | #define CHECK_BOUND(B,A) CHECK(B <= (sizeof(A)/sizeof(A[0]))) |
| 835 | |
| 836 | #define CHECK_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2) \ |
| 837 | do { \ |
| 838 | CHECK_LE((val1), (val2)+0.000000000000001L); \ |
| 839 | CHECK_GE((val1), (val2)-0.000000000000001L); \ |
| 840 | } while (0) |
| 841 | |
| 842 | #define CHECK_NEAR(val1, val2, margin) \ |
| 843 | do { \ |
| 844 | CHECK_LE((val1), (val2)+(margin)); \ |
| 845 | CHECK_GE((val1), (val2)-(margin)); \ |
| 846 | } while (0) |
| 847 | |
| 848 | // perror()..googly style! |
| 849 | // |
| 850 | // PLOG() and PLOG_IF() and PCHECK() behave exactly like their LOG* and |
| 851 | // CHECK equivalents with the addition that they postpend a description |
| 852 | // of the current state of errno to their output lines. |
| 853 | |
| 854 | #define PLOG(severity) GOOGLE_PLOG(severity, 0).stream() |
| 855 | |
| 856 | #define GOOGLE_PLOG(severity, counter) \ |
| 857 | @ac_google_namespace@::ErrnoLogMessage( \ |
| 858 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ ## severity, counter, \ |
| 859 | &@ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 860 | |
| 861 | #define PLOG_IF(severity, condition) \ |
| 862 | !(condition) ? (void) 0 : @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageVoidify() & PLOG(severity) |
| 863 | |
| 864 | // A CHECK() macro that postpends errno if the condition is false. E.g. |
| 865 | // |
| 866 | // if (poll(fds, nfds, timeout) == -1) { PCHECK(errno == EINTR); ... } |
| 867 | #define PCHECK(condition) \ |
| 868 | PLOG_IF(FATAL, GOOGLE_PREDICT_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(!(condition))) \ |
| 869 | << "Check failed: " #condition " " |
| 870 | |
| 871 | // A CHECK() macro that lets you assert the success of a function that |
| 872 | // returns -1 and sets errno in case of an error. E.g. |
| 873 | // |
| 874 | // CHECK_ERR(mkdir(path, 0700)); |
| 875 | // |
| 876 | // or |
| 877 | // |
| 878 | // int fd = open(filename, flags); CHECK_ERR(fd) << ": open " << filename; |
| 879 | #define CHECK_ERR(invocation) \ |
| 880 | PLOG_IF(FATAL, GOOGLE_PREDICT_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN((invocation) == -1)) \ |
| 881 | << #invocation |
| 882 | |
| 883 | // Use macro expansion to create, for each use of LOG_EVERY_N(), static |
| 884 | // variables with the __LINE__ expansion as part of the variable name. |
| 885 | #define LOG_EVERY_N_VARNAME(base, line) LOG_EVERY_N_VARNAME_CONCAT(base, line) |
| 886 | #define LOG_EVERY_N_VARNAME_CONCAT(base, line) base ## line |
| 887 | |
| 888 | #define LOG_OCCURRENCES LOG_EVERY_N_VARNAME(occurrences_, __LINE__) |
| 889 | #define LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N LOG_EVERY_N_VARNAME(occurrences_mod_n_, __LINE__) |
| 890 | |
| 891 | #define SOME_KIND_OF_LOG_EVERY_N(severity, n, what_to_do) \ |
| 892 | static int LOG_OCCURRENCES = 0, LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N = 0; \ |
| 893 | ++LOG_OCCURRENCES; \ |
| 894 | if (++LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N > n) LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N -= n; \ |
| 895 | if (LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N == 1) \ |
| 896 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 897 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ ## severity, LOG_OCCURRENCES, \ |
| 898 | &what_to_do).stream() |
| 899 | |
| 900 | #define SOME_KIND_OF_LOG_IF_EVERY_N(severity, condition, n, what_to_do) \ |
| 901 | static int LOG_OCCURRENCES = 0, LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N = 0; \ |
| 902 | ++LOG_OCCURRENCES; \ |
| 903 | if (condition && \ |
| 904 | ((LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N=(LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N + 1) % n) == (1 % n))) \ |
| 905 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 906 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ ## severity, LOG_OCCURRENCES, \ |
| 907 | &what_to_do).stream() |
| 908 | |
| 909 | #define SOME_KIND_OF_PLOG_EVERY_N(severity, n, what_to_do) \ |
| 910 | static int LOG_OCCURRENCES = 0, LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N = 0; \ |
| 911 | ++LOG_OCCURRENCES; \ |
| 912 | if (++LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N > n) LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N -= n; \ |
| 913 | if (LOG_OCCURRENCES_MOD_N == 1) \ |
| 914 | @ac_google_namespace@::ErrnoLogMessage( \ |
| 915 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ ## severity, LOG_OCCURRENCES, \ |
| 916 | &what_to_do).stream() |
| 917 | |
| 918 | #define SOME_KIND_OF_LOG_FIRST_N(severity, n, what_to_do) \ |
| 919 | static int LOG_OCCURRENCES = 0; \ |
| 920 | if (LOG_OCCURRENCES <= n) \ |
| 921 | ++LOG_OCCURRENCES; \ |
| 922 | if (LOG_OCCURRENCES <= n) \ |
| 923 | @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage( \ |
| 924 | __FILE__, __LINE__, @ac_google_namespace@::GLOG_ ## severity, LOG_OCCURRENCES, \ |
| 925 | &what_to_do).stream() |
| 926 | |
| 927 | namespace glog_internal_namespace_ { |
| 928 | template <bool> |
| 929 | struct CompileAssert { |
| 930 | }; |
| 931 | struct CrashReason; |
| 932 | |
| 933 | // Returns true if FailureSignalHandler is installed. |
| 934 | // Needs to be exported since it's used by the signalhandler_unittest. |
| 935 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL bool IsFailureSignalHandlerInstalled(); |
| 936 | } // namespace glog_internal_namespace_ |
| 937 | |
| 938 | #define LOG_EVERY_N(severity, n) \ |
| 939 | SOME_KIND_OF_LOG_EVERY_N(severity, (n), @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 940 | |
| 941 | #define SYSLOG_EVERY_N(severity, n) \ |
| 942 | SOME_KIND_OF_LOG_EVERY_N(severity, (n), @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToSyslogAndLog) |
| 943 | |
| 944 | #define PLOG_EVERY_N(severity, n) \ |
| 945 | SOME_KIND_OF_PLOG_EVERY_N(severity, (n), @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 946 | |
| 947 | #define LOG_FIRST_N(severity, n) \ |
| 948 | SOME_KIND_OF_LOG_FIRST_N(severity, (n), @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 949 | |
| 950 | #define LOG_IF_EVERY_N(severity, condition, n) \ |
| 951 | SOME_KIND_OF_LOG_IF_EVERY_N(severity, (condition), (n), @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage::SendToLog) |
| 952 | |
| 953 | // We want the special COUNTER value available for LOG_EVERY_X()'ed messages |
| 954 | enum PRIVATE_Counter {COUNTER}; |
| 955 | |
| 956 | #ifdef GLOG_NO_ABBREVIATED_SEVERITIES |
| 957 | // wingdi.h defines ERROR to be 0. When we call LOG(ERROR), it gets |
| 958 | // substituted with 0, and it expands to COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_0. To allow us |
| 959 | // to keep using this syntax, we define this macro to do the same thing |
| 960 | // as COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR. |
| 961 | #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_0 COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR |
| 962 | #define SYSLOG_0 SYSLOG_ERROR |
| 963 | #define LOG_TO_STRING_0 LOG_TO_STRING_ERROR |
| 964 | // Needed for LOG_IS_ON(ERROR). |
| 965 | const LogSeverity GLOG_0 = GLOG_ERROR; |
| 966 | #else |
| 967 | // Users may include windows.h after logging.h without |
| 968 | // GLOG_NO_ABBREVIATED_SEVERITIES nor WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN. |
| 969 | // For this case, we cannot detect if ERROR is defined before users |
| 970 | // actually use ERROR. Let's make an undefined symbol to warn users. |
| 971 | # define GLOG_ERROR_MSG ERROR_macro_is_defined_Define_GLOG_NO_ABBREVIATED_SEVERITIES_before_including_logging_h_See_the_document_for_detail |
| 972 | # define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_0 GLOG_ERROR_MSG |
| 973 | # define SYSLOG_0 GLOG_ERROR_MSG |
| 974 | # define LOG_TO_STRING_0 GLOG_ERROR_MSG |
| 975 | # define GLOG_0 GLOG_ERROR_MSG |
| 976 | #endif |
| 977 | |
| 978 | // Plus some debug-logging macros that get compiled to nothing for production |
| 979 | |
| 980 | #if DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| 981 | |
| 982 | #define DLOG(severity) LOG(severity) |
| 983 | #define DVLOG(verboselevel) VLOG(verboselevel) |
| 984 | #define DLOG_IF(severity, condition) LOG_IF(severity, condition) |
| 985 | #define DLOG_EVERY_N(severity, n) LOG_EVERY_N(severity, n) |
| 986 | #define DLOG_IF_EVERY_N(severity, condition, n) \ |
| 987 | LOG_IF_EVERY_N(severity, condition, n) |
| 988 | #define DLOG_ASSERT(condition) LOG_ASSERT(condition) |
| 989 | |
| 990 | // debug-only checking. executed if DCHECK_IS_ON(). |
| 991 | #define DCHECK(condition) CHECK(condition) |
| 992 | #define DCHECK_EQ(val1, val2) CHECK_EQ(val1, val2) |
| 993 | #define DCHECK_NE(val1, val2) CHECK_NE(val1, val2) |
| 994 | #define DCHECK_LE(val1, val2) CHECK_LE(val1, val2) |
| 995 | #define DCHECK_LT(val1, val2) CHECK_LT(val1, val2) |
| 996 | #define DCHECK_GE(val1, val2) CHECK_GE(val1, val2) |
| 997 | #define DCHECK_GT(val1, val2) CHECK_GT(val1, val2) |
| 998 | #define DCHECK_NOTNULL(val) CHECK_NOTNULL(val) |
| 999 | #define DCHECK_STREQ(str1, str2) CHECK_STREQ(str1, str2) |
| 1000 | #define DCHECK_STRCASEEQ(str1, str2) CHECK_STRCASEEQ(str1, str2) |
| 1001 | #define DCHECK_STRNE(str1, str2) CHECK_STRNE(str1, str2) |
| 1002 | #define DCHECK_STRCASENE(str1, str2) CHECK_STRCASENE(str1, str2) |
| 1003 | |
| 1004 | #else // !DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| 1005 | |
| 1006 | #define DLOG(severity) \ |
| 1007 | true ? (void) 0 : @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageVoidify() & LOG(severity) |
| 1008 | |
| 1009 | #define DVLOG(verboselevel) \ |
| 1010 | (true || !VLOG_IS_ON(verboselevel)) ?\ |
| 1011 | (void) 0 : @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageVoidify() & LOG(INFO) |
| 1012 | |
| 1013 | #define DLOG_IF(severity, condition) \ |
| 1014 | (true || !(condition)) ? (void) 0 : @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageVoidify() & LOG(severity) |
| 1015 | |
| 1016 | #define DLOG_EVERY_N(severity, n) \ |
| 1017 | true ? (void) 0 : @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageVoidify() & LOG(severity) |
| 1018 | |
| 1019 | #define DLOG_IF_EVERY_N(severity, condition, n) \ |
| 1020 | (true || !(condition))? (void) 0 : @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessageVoidify() & LOG(severity) |
| 1021 | |
| 1022 | #define DLOG_ASSERT(condition) \ |
| 1023 | true ? (void) 0 : LOG_ASSERT(condition) |
| 1024 | |
| 1025 | // MSVC warning C4127: conditional expression is constant |
| 1026 | #define DCHECK(condition) \ |
| 1027 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1028 | while (false) \ |
| 1029 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK(condition) |
| 1030 | |
| 1031 | #define DCHECK_EQ(val1, val2) \ |
| 1032 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1033 | while (false) \ |
| 1034 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_EQ(val1, val2) |
| 1035 | |
| 1036 | #define DCHECK_NE(val1, val2) \ |
| 1037 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1038 | while (false) \ |
| 1039 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_NE(val1, val2) |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 | #define DCHECK_LE(val1, val2) \ |
| 1042 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1043 | while (false) \ |
| 1044 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_LE(val1, val2) |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 | #define DCHECK_LT(val1, val2) \ |
| 1047 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1048 | while (false) \ |
| 1049 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_LT(val1, val2) |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 | #define DCHECK_GE(val1, val2) \ |
| 1052 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1053 | while (false) \ |
| 1054 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_GE(val1, val2) |
| 1055 | |
| 1056 | #define DCHECK_GT(val1, val2) \ |
| 1057 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1058 | while (false) \ |
| 1059 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_GT(val1, val2) |
| 1060 | |
| 1061 | // You may see warnings in release mode if you don't use the return |
| 1062 | // value of DCHECK_NOTNULL. Please just use DCHECK for such cases. |
| 1063 | #define DCHECK_NOTNULL(val) (val) |
| 1064 | |
| 1065 | #define DCHECK_STREQ(str1, str2) \ |
| 1066 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1067 | while (false) \ |
| 1068 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_STREQ(str1, str2) |
| 1069 | |
| 1070 | #define DCHECK_STRCASEEQ(str1, str2) \ |
| 1071 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1072 | while (false) \ |
| 1073 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_STRCASEEQ(str1, str2) |
| 1074 | |
| 1075 | #define DCHECK_STRNE(str1, str2) \ |
| 1076 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1077 | while (false) \ |
| 1078 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_STRNE(str1, str2) |
| 1079 | |
| 1080 | #define DCHECK_STRCASENE(str1, str2) \ |
| 1081 | GLOG_MSVC_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNING(4127) \ |
| 1082 | while (false) \ |
| 1083 | GLOG_MSVC_POP_WARNING() CHECK_STRCASENE(str1, str2) |
| 1084 | |
| 1085 | #endif // DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| 1086 | |
| 1087 | // Log only in verbose mode. |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 | #define VLOG(verboselevel) LOG_IF(INFO, VLOG_IS_ON(verboselevel)) |
| 1090 | |
| 1091 | #define VLOG_IF(verboselevel, condition) \ |
| 1092 | LOG_IF(INFO, (condition) && VLOG_IS_ON(verboselevel)) |
| 1093 | |
| 1094 | #define VLOG_EVERY_N(verboselevel, n) \ |
| 1095 | LOG_IF_EVERY_N(INFO, VLOG_IS_ON(verboselevel), n) |
| 1096 | |
| 1097 | #define VLOG_IF_EVERY_N(verboselevel, condition, n) \ |
| 1098 | LOG_IF_EVERY_N(INFO, (condition) && VLOG_IS_ON(verboselevel), n) |
| 1099 | |
| 1100 | namespace base_logging { |
| 1101 | |
| 1102 | // LogMessage::LogStream is a std::ostream backed by this streambuf. |
| 1103 | // This class ignores overflow and leaves two bytes at the end of the |
| 1104 | // buffer to allow for a '\n' and '\0'. |
| 1105 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL LogStreamBuf : public std::streambuf { |
| 1106 | public: |
| 1107 | // REQUIREMENTS: "len" must be >= 2 to account for the '\n' and '\0'. |
| 1108 | LogStreamBuf(char *buf, int len) { |
| 1109 | setp(buf, buf + len - 2); |
| 1110 | } |
| 1111 | |
| 1112 | // This effectively ignores overflow. |
| 1113 | virtual int_type overflow(int_type ch) { |
| 1114 | return ch; |
| 1115 | } |
| 1116 | |
| 1117 | // Legacy public ostrstream method. |
| 1118 | size_t pcount() const { return pptr() - pbase(); } |
| 1119 | char* pbase() const { return std::streambuf::pbase(); } |
| 1120 | }; |
| 1121 | |
| 1122 | } // namespace base_logging |
| 1123 | |
| 1124 | // |
| 1125 | // This class more or less represents a particular log message. You |
| 1126 | // create an instance of LogMessage and then stream stuff to it. |
| 1127 | // When you finish streaming to it, ~LogMessage is called and the |
| 1128 | // full message gets streamed to the appropriate destination. |
| 1129 | // |
| 1130 | // You shouldn't actually use LogMessage's constructor to log things, |
| 1131 | // though. You should use the LOG() macro (and variants thereof) |
| 1132 | // above. |
| 1133 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL LogMessage { |
| 1134 | public: |
| 1135 | enum { |
| 1136 | // Passing kNoLogPrefix for the line number disables the |
| 1137 | // log-message prefix. Useful for using the LogMessage |
| 1138 | // infrastructure as a printing utility. See also the --log_prefix |
| 1139 | // flag for controlling the log-message prefix on an |
| 1140 | // application-wide basis. |
| 1141 | kNoLogPrefix = -1 |
| 1142 | }; |
| 1143 | |
| 1144 | // LogStream inherit from non-DLL-exported class (std::ostrstream) |
| 1145 | // and VC++ produces a warning for this situation. |
| 1146 | // However, MSDN says "C4275 can be ignored in Microsoft Visual C++ |
| 1147 | // 2005 if you are deriving from a type in the Standard C++ Library" |
| 1148 | // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/3tdb471s(VS.80).aspx |
| 1149 | // Let's just ignore the warning. |
| 1150 | #ifdef _MSC_VER |
| 1151 | # pragma warning(push) |
| 1152 | # pragma warning(disable: 4275) |
| 1153 | #endif |
| 1154 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL LogStream : public std::ostream { |
| 1155 | #ifdef _MSC_VER |
| 1156 | # pragma warning(pop) |
| 1157 | #endif |
| 1158 | public: |
| 1159 | LogStream(char *buf, int len, int ctr) |
| 1160 | : std::ostream(NULL), |
| 1161 | streambuf_(buf, len), |
| 1162 | ctr_(ctr), |
| 1163 | self_(this) { |
| 1164 | rdbuf(&streambuf_); |
| 1165 | } |
| 1166 | |
| 1167 | int ctr() const { return ctr_; } |
| 1168 | void set_ctr(int ctr) { ctr_ = ctr; } |
| 1169 | LogStream* self() const { return self_; } |
| 1170 | |
| 1171 | // Legacy std::streambuf methods. |
| 1172 | size_t pcount() const { return streambuf_.pcount(); } |
| 1173 | char* pbase() const { return streambuf_.pbase(); } |
| 1174 | char* str() const { return pbase(); } |
| 1175 | |
| 1176 | private: |
| 1177 | LogStream(const LogStream&); |
| 1178 | LogStream& operator=(const LogStream&); |
| 1179 | base_logging::LogStreamBuf streambuf_; |
| 1180 | int ctr_; // Counter hack (for the LOG_EVERY_X() macro) |
| 1181 | LogStream *self_; // Consistency check hack |
| 1182 | }; |
| 1183 | |
| 1184 | public: |
| 1185 | // icc 8 requires this typedef to avoid an internal compiler error. |
| 1186 | typedef void (LogMessage::*SendMethod)(); |
| 1187 | |
| 1188 | LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, int ctr, |
| 1189 | SendMethod send_method); |
| 1190 | |
| 1191 | // Two special constructors that generate reduced amounts of code at |
| 1192 | // LOG call sites for common cases. |
| 1193 | |
| 1194 | // Used for LOG(INFO): Implied are: |
| 1195 | // severity = INFO, ctr = 0, send_method = &LogMessage::SendToLog. |
| 1196 | // |
| 1197 | // Using this constructor instead of the more complex constructor above |
| 1198 | // saves 19 bytes per call site. |
| 1199 | LogMessage(const char* file, int line); |
| 1200 | |
| 1201 | // Used for LOG(severity) where severity != INFO. Implied |
| 1202 | // are: ctr = 0, send_method = &LogMessage::SendToLog |
| 1203 | // |
| 1204 | // Using this constructor instead of the more complex constructor above |
| 1205 | // saves 17 bytes per call site. |
| 1206 | LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity); |
| 1207 | |
| 1208 | // Constructor to log this message to a specified sink (if not NULL). |
| 1209 | // Implied are: ctr = 0, send_method = &LogMessage::SendToSinkAndLog if |
| 1210 | // also_send_to_log is true, send_method = &LogMessage::SendToSink otherwise. |
| 1211 | LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, LogSink* sink, |
| 1212 | bool also_send_to_log); |
| 1213 | |
| 1214 | // Constructor where we also give a vector<string> pointer |
| 1215 | // for storing the messages (if the pointer is not NULL). |
| 1216 | // Implied are: ctr = 0, send_method = &LogMessage::SaveOrSendToLog. |
| 1217 | LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, |
| 1218 | std::vector<std::string>* outvec); |
| 1219 | |
| 1220 | // Constructor where we also give a string pointer for storing the |
| 1221 | // message (if the pointer is not NULL). Implied are: ctr = 0, |
| 1222 | // send_method = &LogMessage::WriteToStringAndLog. |
| 1223 | LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, |
| 1224 | std::string* message); |
| 1225 | |
| 1226 | // A special constructor used for check failures |
| 1227 | LogMessage(const char* file, int line, const CheckOpString& result); |
| 1228 | |
| 1229 | ~LogMessage(); |
| 1230 | |
| 1231 | // Flush a buffered message to the sink set in the constructor. Always |
| 1232 | // called by the destructor, it may also be called from elsewhere if |
| 1233 | // needed. Only the first call is actioned; any later ones are ignored. |
| 1234 | void Flush(); |
| 1235 | |
| 1236 | // An arbitrary limit on the length of a single log message. This |
| 1237 | // is so that streaming can be done more efficiently. |
| 1238 | static const size_t kMaxLogMessageLen; |
| 1239 | |
| 1240 | // Theses should not be called directly outside of logging.*, |
| 1241 | // only passed as SendMethod arguments to other LogMessage methods: |
| 1242 | void SendToLog(); // Actually dispatch to the logs |
| 1243 | void SendToSyslogAndLog(); // Actually dispatch to syslog and the logs |
| 1244 | |
| 1245 | // Call abort() or similar to perform LOG(FATAL) crash. |
| 1246 | static void @ac_cv___attribute___noreturn@ Fail(); |
| 1247 | |
| 1248 | std::ostream& stream(); |
| 1249 | |
| 1250 | int preserved_errno() const; |
| 1251 | |
| 1252 | // Must be called without the log_mutex held. (L < log_mutex) |
| 1253 | static int64 num_messages(int severity); |
| 1254 | |
| 1255 | struct LogMessageData; |
| 1256 | |
| 1257 | private: |
| 1258 | // Fully internal SendMethod cases: |
| 1259 | void SendToSinkAndLog(); // Send to sink if provided and dispatch to the logs |
| 1260 | void SendToSink(); // Send to sink if provided, do nothing otherwise. |
| 1261 | |
| 1262 | // Write to string if provided and dispatch to the logs. |
| 1263 | void WriteToStringAndLog(); |
| 1264 | |
| 1265 | void SaveOrSendToLog(); // Save to stringvec if provided, else to logs |
| 1266 | |
| 1267 | void Init(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, |
| 1268 | void (LogMessage::*send_method)()); |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 | // Used to fill in crash information during LOG(FATAL) failures. |
| 1271 | void RecordCrashReason(glog_internal_namespace_::CrashReason* reason); |
| 1272 | |
| 1273 | // Counts of messages sent at each priority: |
| 1274 | static int64 num_messages_[NUM_SEVERITIES]; // under log_mutex |
| 1275 | |
| 1276 | // We keep the data in a separate struct so that each instance of |
| 1277 | // LogMessage uses less stack space. |
| 1278 | LogMessageData* allocated_; |
| 1279 | LogMessageData* data_; |
| 1280 | |
| 1281 | friend class LogDestination; |
| 1282 | |
| 1283 | LogMessage(const LogMessage&); |
| 1284 | void operator=(const LogMessage&); |
| 1285 | }; |
| 1286 | |
| 1287 | // This class happens to be thread-hostile because all instances share |
| 1288 | // a single data buffer, but since it can only be created just before |
| 1289 | // the process dies, we don't worry so much. |
| 1290 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL LogMessageFatal : public LogMessage { |
| 1291 | public: |
| 1292 | LogMessageFatal(const char* file, int line); |
| 1293 | LogMessageFatal(const char* file, int line, const CheckOpString& result); |
| 1294 | @ac_cv___attribute___noreturn@ ~LogMessageFatal(); |
| 1295 | }; |
| 1296 | |
| 1297 | // A non-macro interface to the log facility; (useful |
| 1298 | // when the logging level is not a compile-time constant). |
| 1299 | inline void LogAtLevel(int const severity, std::string const &msg) { |
| 1300 | LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, severity).stream() << msg; |
| 1301 | } |
| 1302 | |
| 1303 | // A macro alternative of LogAtLevel. New code may want to use this |
| 1304 | // version since there are two advantages: 1. this version outputs the |
| 1305 | // file name and the line number where this macro is put like other |
| 1306 | // LOG macros, 2. this macro can be used as C++ stream. |
| 1307 | #define LOG_AT_LEVEL(severity) @ac_google_namespace@::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, severity).stream() |
| 1308 | |
| 1309 | // Check if it's compiled in C++11 mode. |
| 1310 | // |
| 1311 | // GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X is defined by gcc and clang up to at least |
| 1312 | // gcc-4.7 and clang-3.1 (2011-12-13). __cplusplus was defined to 1 |
| 1313 | // in gcc before 4.7 (Crosstool 16) and clang before 3.1, but is |
| 1314 | // defined according to the language version in effect thereafter. |
| 1315 | // Microsoft Visual Studio 14 (2015) sets __cplusplus==199711 despite |
| 1316 | // reasonably good C++11 support, so we set LANG_CXX for it and |
| 1317 | // newer versions (_MSC_VER >= 1900). |
| 1318 | #if (defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__) || __cplusplus >= 201103L || \ |
| 1319 | (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1900)) |
| 1320 | // Helper for CHECK_NOTNULL(). |
| 1321 | // |
| 1322 | // In C++11, all cases can be handled by a single function. Since the value |
| 1323 | // category of the argument is preserved (also for rvalue references), |
| 1324 | // member initializer lists like the one below will compile correctly: |
| 1325 | // |
| 1326 | // Foo() |
| 1327 | // : x_(CHECK_NOTNULL(MethodReturningUniquePtr())) {} |
| 1328 | template <typename T> |
| 1329 | T CheckNotNull(const char* file, int line, const char* names, T&& t) { |
| 1330 | if (t == nullptr) { |
| 1331 | LogMessageFatal(file, line, new std::string(names)); |
| 1332 | } |
| 1333 | return std::forward<T>(t); |
| 1334 | } |
| 1335 | |
| 1336 | #else |
| 1337 | |
| 1338 | // A small helper for CHECK_NOTNULL(). |
| 1339 | template <typename T> |
| 1340 | T* CheckNotNull(const char *file, int line, const char *names, T* t) { |
| 1341 | if (t == NULL) { |
| 1342 | LogMessageFatal(file, line, new std::string(names)); |
| 1343 | } |
| 1344 | return t; |
| 1345 | } |
| 1346 | #endif |
| 1347 | |
| 1348 | // Allow folks to put a counter in the LOG_EVERY_X()'ed messages. This |
| 1349 | // only works if ostream is a LogStream. If the ostream is not a |
| 1350 | // LogStream you'll get an assert saying as much at runtime. |
| 1351 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &os, |
| 1352 | const PRIVATE_Counter&); |
| 1353 | |
| 1354 | |
| 1355 | // Derived class for PLOG*() above. |
| 1356 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL ErrnoLogMessage : public LogMessage { |
| 1357 | public: |
| 1358 | |
| 1359 | ErrnoLogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, int ctr, |
| 1360 | void (LogMessage::*send_method)()); |
| 1361 | |
| 1362 | // Postpends ": strerror(errno) [errno]". |
| 1363 | ~ErrnoLogMessage(); |
| 1364 | |
| 1365 | private: |
| 1366 | ErrnoLogMessage(const ErrnoLogMessage&); |
| 1367 | void operator=(const ErrnoLogMessage&); |
| 1368 | }; |
| 1369 | |
| 1370 | |
| 1371 | // This class is used to explicitly ignore values in the conditional |
| 1372 | // logging macros. This avoids compiler warnings like "value computed |
| 1373 | // is not used" and "statement has no effect". |
| 1374 | |
| 1375 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL LogMessageVoidify { |
| 1376 | public: |
| 1377 | LogMessageVoidify() { } |
| 1378 | // This has to be an operator with a precedence lower than << but |
| 1379 | // higher than ?: |
| 1380 | void operator&(std::ostream&) { } |
| 1381 | }; |
| 1382 | |
| 1383 | |
| 1384 | // Flushes all log files that contains messages that are at least of |
| 1385 | // the specified severity level. Thread-safe. |
| 1386 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void FlushLogFiles(LogSeverity min_severity); |
| 1387 | |
| 1388 | // Flushes all log files that contains messages that are at least of |
| 1389 | // the specified severity level. Thread-hostile because it ignores |
| 1390 | // locking -- used for catastrophic failures. |
| 1391 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void FlushLogFilesUnsafe(LogSeverity min_severity); |
| 1392 | |
| 1393 | // |
| 1394 | // Set the destination to which a particular severity level of log |
| 1395 | // messages is sent. If base_filename is "", it means "don't log this |
| 1396 | // severity". Thread-safe. |
| 1397 | // |
| 1398 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void SetLogDestination(LogSeverity severity, |
| 1399 | const char* base_filename); |
| 1400 | |
| 1401 | // |
| 1402 | // Set the basename of the symlink to the latest log file at a given |
| 1403 | // severity. If symlink_basename is empty, do not make a symlink. If |
| 1404 | // you don't call this function, the symlink basename is the |
| 1405 | // invocation name of the program. Thread-safe. |
| 1406 | // |
| 1407 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void SetLogSymlink(LogSeverity severity, |
| 1408 | const char* symlink_basename); |
| 1409 | |
| 1410 | // |
| 1411 | // Used to send logs to some other kind of destination |
| 1412 | // Users should subclass LogSink and override send to do whatever they want. |
| 1413 | // Implementations must be thread-safe because a shared instance will |
| 1414 | // be called from whichever thread ran the LOG(XXX) line. |
| 1415 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL LogSink { |
| 1416 | public: |
| 1417 | virtual ~LogSink(); |
| 1418 | |
| 1419 | // Sink's logging logic (message_len is such as to exclude '\n' at the end). |
| 1420 | // This method can't use LOG() or CHECK() as logging system mutex(s) are held |
| 1421 | // during this call. |
| 1422 | virtual void send(LogSeverity severity, const char* full_filename, |
| 1423 | const char* base_filename, int line, |
| 1424 | const struct ::tm* tm_time, |
| 1425 | const char* message, size_t message_len) = 0; |
| 1426 | |
| 1427 | // Redefine this to implement waiting for |
| 1428 | // the sink's logging logic to complete. |
| 1429 | // It will be called after each send() returns, |
| 1430 | // but before that LogMessage exits or crashes. |
| 1431 | // By default this function does nothing. |
| 1432 | // Using this function one can implement complex logic for send() |
| 1433 | // that itself involves logging; and do all this w/o causing deadlocks and |
| 1434 | // inconsistent rearrangement of log messages. |
| 1435 | // E.g. if a LogSink has thread-specific actions, the send() method |
| 1436 | // can simply add the message to a queue and wake up another thread that |
| 1437 | // handles real logging while itself making some LOG() calls; |
| 1438 | // WaitTillSent() can be implemented to wait for that logic to complete. |
| 1439 | // See our unittest for an example. |
| 1440 | virtual void WaitTillSent(); |
| 1441 | |
| 1442 | // Returns the normal text output of the log message. |
| 1443 | // Can be useful to implement send(). |
| 1444 | static std::string ToString(LogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line, |
| 1445 | const struct ::tm* tm_time, |
| 1446 | const char* message, size_t message_len); |
| 1447 | }; |
| 1448 | |
| 1449 | // Add or remove a LogSink as a consumer of logging data. Thread-safe. |
| 1450 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void AddLogSink(LogSink *destination); |
| 1451 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void RemoveLogSink(LogSink *destination); |
| 1452 | |
| 1453 | // |
| 1454 | // Specify an "extension" added to the filename specified via |
| 1455 | // SetLogDestination. This applies to all severity levels. It's |
| 1456 | // often used to append the port we're listening on to the logfile |
| 1457 | // name. Thread-safe. |
| 1458 | // |
| 1459 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void SetLogFilenameExtension( |
| 1460 | const char* filename_extension); |
| 1461 | |
| 1462 | // |
| 1463 | // Make it so that all log messages of at least a particular severity |
| 1464 | // are logged to stderr (in addition to logging to the usual log |
| 1465 | // file(s)). Thread-safe. |
| 1466 | // |
| 1467 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void SetStderrLogging(LogSeverity min_severity); |
| 1468 | |
| 1469 | // |
| 1470 | // Make it so that all log messages go only to stderr. Thread-safe. |
| 1471 | // |
| 1472 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void LogToStderr(); |
| 1473 | |
| 1474 | // |
| 1475 | // Make it so that all log messages of at least a particular severity are |
| 1476 | // logged via email to a list of addresses (in addition to logging to the |
| 1477 | // usual log file(s)). The list of addresses is just a string containing |
| 1478 | // the email addresses to send to (separated by spaces, say). Thread-safe. |
| 1479 | // |
| 1480 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void SetEmailLogging(LogSeverity min_severity, |
| 1481 | const char* addresses); |
| 1482 | |
| 1483 | // A simple function that sends email. dest is a commma-separated |
| 1484 | // list of addressess. Thread-safe. |
| 1485 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL bool SendEmail(const char *dest, |
| 1486 | const char *subject, const char *body); |
| 1487 | |
| 1488 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL const std::vector<std::string>& GetLoggingDirectories(); |
| 1489 | |
| 1490 | // For tests only: Clear the internal [cached] list of logging directories to |
| 1491 | // force a refresh the next time GetLoggingDirectories is called. |
| 1492 | // Thread-hostile. |
| 1493 | void TestOnly_ClearLoggingDirectoriesList(); |
| 1494 | |
| 1495 | // Returns a set of existing temporary directories, which will be a |
| 1496 | // subset of the directories returned by GetLogginDirectories(). |
| 1497 | // Thread-safe. |
| 1498 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void GetExistingTempDirectories( |
| 1499 | std::vector<std::string>* list); |
| 1500 | |
| 1501 | // Print any fatal message again -- useful to call from signal handler |
| 1502 | // so that the last thing in the output is the fatal message. |
| 1503 | // Thread-hostile, but a race is unlikely. |
| 1504 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void ReprintFatalMessage(); |
| 1505 | |
| 1506 | // Truncate a log file that may be the append-only output of multiple |
| 1507 | // processes and hence can't simply be renamed/reopened (typically a |
| 1508 | // stdout/stderr). If the file "path" is > "limit" bytes, copy the |
| 1509 | // last "keep" bytes to offset 0 and truncate the rest. Since we could |
| 1510 | // be racing with other writers, this approach has the potential to |
| 1511 | // lose very small amounts of data. For security, only follow symlinks |
| 1512 | // if the path is /proc/self/fd/* |
| 1513 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void TruncateLogFile(const char *path, |
| 1514 | int64 limit, int64 keep); |
| 1515 | |
| 1516 | // Truncate stdout and stderr if they are over the value specified by |
| 1517 | // --max_log_size; keep the final 1MB. This function has the same |
| 1518 | // race condition as TruncateLogFile. |
| 1519 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void TruncateStdoutStderr(); |
| 1520 | |
| 1521 | // Return the string representation of the provided LogSeverity level. |
| 1522 | // Thread-safe. |
| 1523 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL const char* GetLogSeverityName(LogSeverity severity); |
| 1524 | |
| 1525 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 1526 | // Implementation details that are not useful to most clients |
| 1527 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 1528 | |
| 1529 | // A Logger is the interface used by logging modules to emit entries |
| 1530 | // to a log. A typical implementation will dump formatted data to a |
| 1531 | // sequence of files. We also provide interfaces that will forward |
| 1532 | // the data to another thread so that the invoker never blocks. |
| 1533 | // Implementations should be thread-safe since the logging system |
| 1534 | // will write to them from multiple threads. |
| 1535 | |
| 1536 | namespace base { |
| 1537 | |
| 1538 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL Logger { |
| 1539 | public: |
| 1540 | virtual ~Logger(); |
| 1541 | |
| 1542 | // Writes "message[0,message_len-1]" corresponding to an event that |
| 1543 | // occurred at "timestamp". If "force_flush" is true, the log file |
| 1544 | // is flushed immediately. |
| 1545 | // |
| 1546 | // The input message has already been formatted as deemed |
| 1547 | // appropriate by the higher level logging facility. For example, |
| 1548 | // textual log messages already contain timestamps, and the |
| 1549 | // file:linenumber header. |
| 1550 | virtual void Write(bool force_flush, |
| 1551 | time_t timestamp, |
| 1552 | const char* message, |
| 1553 | int message_len) = 0; |
| 1554 | |
| 1555 | // Flush any buffered messages |
| 1556 | virtual void Flush() = 0; |
| 1557 | |
| 1558 | // Get the current LOG file size. |
| 1559 | // The returned value is approximate since some |
| 1560 | // logged data may not have been flushed to disk yet. |
| 1561 | virtual uint32 LogSize() = 0; |
| 1562 | }; |
| 1563 | |
| 1564 | // Get the logger for the specified severity level. The logger |
| 1565 | // remains the property of the logging module and should not be |
| 1566 | // deleted by the caller. Thread-safe. |
| 1567 | extern GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL Logger* GetLogger(LogSeverity level); |
| 1568 | |
| 1569 | // Set the logger for the specified severity level. The logger |
| 1570 | // becomes the property of the logging module and should not |
| 1571 | // be deleted by the caller. Thread-safe. |
| 1572 | extern GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void SetLogger(LogSeverity level, Logger* logger); |
| 1573 | |
| 1574 | } |
| 1575 | |
| 1576 | // glibc has traditionally implemented two incompatible versions of |
| 1577 | // strerror_r(). There is a poorly defined convention for picking the |
| 1578 | // version that we want, but it is not clear whether it even works with |
| 1579 | // all versions of glibc. |
| 1580 | // So, instead, we provide this wrapper that automatically detects the |
| 1581 | // version that is in use, and then implements POSIX semantics. |
| 1582 | // N.B. In addition to what POSIX says, we also guarantee that "buf" will |
| 1583 | // be set to an empty string, if this function failed. This means, in most |
| 1584 | // cases, you do not need to check the error code and you can directly |
| 1585 | // use the value of "buf". It will never have an undefined value. |
| 1586 | // DEPRECATED: Use StrError(int) instead. |
| 1587 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL int posix_strerror_r(int err, char *buf, size_t len); |
| 1588 | |
| 1589 | // A thread-safe replacement for strerror(). Returns a string describing the |
| 1590 | // given POSIX error code. |
| 1591 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL std::string StrError(int err); |
| 1592 | |
| 1593 | // A class for which we define operator<<, which does nothing. |
| 1594 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL NullStream : public LogMessage::LogStream { |
| 1595 | public: |
| 1596 | // Initialize the LogStream so the messages can be written somewhere |
| 1597 | // (they'll never be actually displayed). This will be needed if a |
| 1598 | // NullStream& is implicitly converted to LogStream&, in which case |
| 1599 | // the overloaded NullStream::operator<< will not be invoked. |
| 1600 | NullStream() : LogMessage::LogStream(message_buffer_, 1, 0) { } |
| 1601 | NullStream(const char* /*file*/, int /*line*/, |
| 1602 | const CheckOpString& /*result*/) : |
| 1603 | LogMessage::LogStream(message_buffer_, 1, 0) { } |
| 1604 | NullStream &stream() { return *this; } |
| 1605 | private: |
| 1606 | // A very short buffer for messages (which we discard anyway). This |
| 1607 | // will be needed if NullStream& converted to LogStream& (e.g. as a |
| 1608 | // result of a conditional expression). |
| 1609 | char message_buffer_[2]; |
| 1610 | }; |
| 1611 | |
| 1612 | // Do nothing. This operator is inline, allowing the message to be |
| 1613 | // compiled away. The message will not be compiled away if we do |
| 1614 | // something like (flag ? LOG(INFO) : LOG(ERROR)) << message; when |
| 1615 | // SKIP_LOG=WARNING. In those cases, NullStream will be implicitly |
| 1616 | // converted to LogStream and the message will be computed and then |
| 1617 | // quietly discarded. |
| 1618 | template<class T> |
| 1619 | inline NullStream& operator<<(NullStream &str, const T &) { return str; } |
| 1620 | |
| 1621 | // Similar to NullStream, but aborts the program (without stack |
| 1622 | // trace), like LogMessageFatal. |
| 1623 | class GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL NullStreamFatal : public NullStream { |
| 1624 | public: |
| 1625 | NullStreamFatal() { } |
| 1626 | NullStreamFatal(const char* file, int line, const CheckOpString& result) : |
| 1627 | NullStream(file, line, result) { } |
| 1628 | @ac_cv___attribute___noreturn@ ~NullStreamFatal() throw () { _exit(1); } |
| 1629 | }; |
| 1630 | |
| 1631 | // Install a signal handler that will dump signal information and a stack |
| 1632 | // trace when the program crashes on certain signals. We'll install the |
| 1633 | // signal handler for the following signals. |
| 1634 | // |
| 1635 | // SIGSEGV, SIGILL, SIGFPE, SIGABRT, SIGBUS, and SIGTERM. |
| 1636 | // |
| 1637 | // By default, the signal handler will write the failure dump to the |
| 1638 | // standard error. You can customize the destination by installing your |
| 1639 | // own writer function by InstallFailureWriter() below. |
| 1640 | // |
| 1641 | // Note on threading: |
| 1642 | // |
| 1643 | // The function should be called before threads are created, if you want |
| 1644 | // to use the failure signal handler for all threads. The stack trace |
| 1645 | // will be shown only for the thread that receives the signal. In other |
| 1646 | // words, stack traces of other threads won't be shown. |
| 1647 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void InstallFailureSignalHandler(); |
| 1648 | |
| 1649 | // Installs a function that is used for writing the failure dump. "data" |
| 1650 | // is the pointer to the beginning of a message to be written, and "size" |
| 1651 | // is the size of the message. You should not expect the data is |
| 1652 | // terminated with '\0'. |
| 1653 | GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL void InstallFailureWriter( |
| 1654 | void (*writer)(const char* data, int size)); |
| 1655 | |
| 1656 | @ac_google_end_namespace@ |
| 1657 | |
| 1658 | #endif // _LOGGING_H_ |