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- // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
- // found in the LICENSE file.
- #ifndef BASE_LOGGING_H_
- #define BASE_LOGGING_H_
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <cassert>
- #include <cstdint>
- #include <sstream>
- #include <string>
- #include "base/base_export.h"
- #include "base/callback_forward.h"
- #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
- #include "base/dcheck_is_on.h"
- #include "base/scoped_clear_last_error.h"
- #include "base/strings/string_piece_forward.h"
- #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
- #include <cstdio>
- #endif
- //
- // Optional message capabilities
- // -----------------------------
- // Assertion failed messages and fatal errors are displayed in a dialog box
- // before the application exits. However, running this UI creates a message
- // loop, which causes application messages to be processed and potentially
- // dispatched to existing application windows. Since the application is in a
- // bad state when this assertion dialog is displayed, these messages may not
- // get processed and hang the dialog, or the application might go crazy.
- //
- // Therefore, it can be beneficial to display the error dialog in a separate
- // process from the main application. When the logging system needs to display
- // a fatal error dialog box, it will look for a program called
- // "DebugMessage.exe" in the same directory as the application executable. It
- // will run this application with the message as the command line, and will
- // not include the name of the application as is traditional for easier
- // parsing.
- //
- // The code for DebugMessage.exe is only one line. In WinMain, do:
- // MessageBox(NULL, GetCommandLineW(), L"Fatal Error", 0);
- //
- // If DebugMessage.exe is not found, the logging code will use a normal
- // MessageBox, potentially causing the problems discussed above.
- // Instructions
- // ------------
- //
- // Make a bunch of macros for logging. The way to log things is to stream
- // things to LOG(<a particular severity level>). E.g.,
- //
- // LOG(INFO) << "Found " << num_cookies << " cookies";
- //
- // You can also do conditional logging:
- //
- // LOG_IF(INFO, num_cookies > 10) << "Got lots of cookies";
- //
- // The CHECK(condition) macro is active in both debug and release builds and
- // effectively performs a LOG(FATAL) which terminates the process and
- // generates a crashdump unless a debugger is attached.
- //
- // There are also "debug mode" logging macros like the ones above:
- //
- // DLOG(INFO) << "Found cookies";
- //
- // DLOG_IF(INFO, num_cookies > 10) << "Got lots of cookies";
- //
- // All "debug mode" logging is compiled away to nothing for non-debug mode
- // compiles. LOG_IF and development flags also work well together
- // because the code can be compiled away sometimes.
- //
- // We also have
- //
- // LOG_ASSERT(assertion);
- // DLOG_ASSERT(assertion);
- //
- // which is syntactic sugar for {,D}LOG_IF(FATAL, assert fails) << assertion;
- //
- // There are "verbose level" logging macros. They look like
- //
- // VLOG(1) << "I'm printed when you run the program with --v=1 or more";
- // VLOG(2) << "I'm printed when you run the program with --v=2 or more";
- //
- // These always log at the INFO log level (when they log at all).
- // The verbose logging can also be turned on module-by-module. For instance,
- // --vmodule=profile=2,icon_loader=1,browser_*=3,*/chromeos/*=4 --v=0
- // will cause:
- // a. VLOG(2) and lower messages to be printed from profile.{h,cc}
- // b. VLOG(1) and lower messages to be printed from icon_loader.{h,cc}
- // c. VLOG(3) and lower messages to be printed from files prefixed with
- // "browser"
- // d. VLOG(4) and lower messages to be printed from files under a
- // "chromeos" directory.
- // e. VLOG(0) and lower messages to be printed from elsewhere
- //
- // The wildcarding functionality shown by (c) supports both '*' (match
- // 0 or more characters) and '?' (match any single character)
- // wildcards. Any pattern containing a forward or backward slash will
- // be tested against the whole pathname and not just the module.
- // E.g., "*/foo/bar/*=2" would change the logging level for all code
- // in source files under a "foo/bar" directory.
- //
- // Note that for a Chromium binary built in release mode (is_debug = false) you
- // must pass "--enable-logging=stderr" in order to see the output of VLOG
- // statements.
- //
- // There's also VLOG_IS_ON(n) "verbose level" condition macro. To be used as
- //
- // if (VLOG_IS_ON(2)) {
- // // do some logging preparation and logging
- // // that can't be accomplished with just VLOG(2) << ...;
- // }
- //
- // There is also a VLOG_IF "verbose level" condition macro for sample
- // cases, when some extra computation and preparation for logs is not
- // needed.
- //
- // VLOG_IF(1, (size > 1024))
- // << "I'm printed when size is more than 1024 and when you run the "
- // "program with --v=1 or more";
- //
- // We also override the standard 'assert' to use 'DLOG_ASSERT'.
- //
- // Lastly, there is:
- //
- // PLOG(ERROR) << "Couldn't do foo";
- // DPLOG(ERROR) << "Couldn't do foo";
- // PLOG_IF(ERROR, cond) << "Couldn't do foo";
- // DPLOG_IF(ERROR, cond) << "Couldn't do foo";
- // PCHECK(condition) << "Couldn't do foo";
- // DPCHECK(condition) << "Couldn't do foo";
- //
- // which append the last system error to the message in string form (taken from
- // GetLastError() on Windows and errno on POSIX).
- //
- // The supported severity levels for macros that allow you to specify one
- // are (in increasing order of severity) INFO, WARNING, ERROR, and FATAL.
- //
- // Very important: logging a message at the FATAL severity level causes
- // the program to terminate (after the message is logged).
- //
- // There is the special severity of DFATAL, which logs FATAL in debug mode,
- // ERROR in normal mode.
- //
- // Output is formatted as per the following example, except on Chrome OS.
- // [3816:3877:0812/234555.406952:VERBOSE1:drm_device_handle.cc(90)] Succeeded
- // authenticating /dev/dri/card0 in 0 ms with 1 attempt(s)
- //
- // The colon separated fields inside the brackets are as follows:
- // 0. An optional Logfile prefix (not included in this example)
- // 1. Process ID
- // 2. Thread ID
- // 3. The date/time of the log message, in MMDD/HHMMSS.Milliseconds format
- // 4. The log level
- // 5. The filename and line number where the log was instantiated
- //
- // Output for Chrome OS can be switched to syslog-like format. See
- // InitWithSyslogPrefix() in logging_chromeos.h for details.
- //
- // Note that the visibility can be changed by setting preferences in
- // SetLogItems()
- //
- // Additional logging-related information can be found here:
- // https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/linux/debugging.md#Logging
- namespace logging {
- // TODO(avi): do we want to do a unification of character types here?
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- typedef wchar_t PathChar;
- #elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
- typedef char PathChar;
- #endif
- // A bitmask of potential logging destinations.
- using LoggingDestination = uint32_t;
- // Specifies where logs will be written. Multiple destinations can be specified
- // with bitwise OR.
- // Unless destination is LOG_NONE, all logs with severity ERROR and above will
- // be written to stderr in addition to the specified destination.
- enum : uint32_t {
- LOG_NONE = 0,
- LOG_TO_FILE = 1 << 0,
- LOG_TO_SYSTEM_DEBUG_LOG = 1 << 1,
- LOG_TO_STDERR = 1 << 2,
- LOG_TO_ALL = LOG_TO_FILE | LOG_TO_SYSTEM_DEBUG_LOG | LOG_TO_STDERR,
- // On Windows, use a file next to the exe.
- // On POSIX platforms, where it may not even be possible to locate the
- // executable on disk, use stderr.
- // On Fuchsia, use the Fuchsia logging service.
- #if defined(OS_FUCHSIA) || defined(OS_NACL)
- LOG_DEFAULT = LOG_TO_SYSTEM_DEBUG_LOG,
- #elif defined(OS_WIN)
- LOG_DEFAULT = LOG_TO_FILE,
- #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
- LOG_DEFAULT = LOG_TO_SYSTEM_DEBUG_LOG | LOG_TO_STDERR,
- #endif
- };
- // Indicates that the log file should be locked when being written to.
- // Unless there is only one single-threaded process that is logging to
- // the log file, the file should be locked during writes to make each
- // log output atomic. Other writers will block.
- //
- // All processes writing to the log file must have their locking set for it to
- // work properly. Defaults to LOCK_LOG_FILE.
- enum LogLockingState { LOCK_LOG_FILE, DONT_LOCK_LOG_FILE };
- // On startup, should we delete or append to an existing log file (if any)?
- // Defaults to APPEND_TO_OLD_LOG_FILE.
- enum OldFileDeletionState { DELETE_OLD_LOG_FILE, APPEND_TO_OLD_LOG_FILE };
- #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
- // Defines the log message prefix format to use.
- // LOG_FORMAT_SYSLOG indicates syslog-like message prefixes.
- // LOG_FORMAT_CHROME indicates the normal Chrome format.
- enum class BASE_EXPORT LogFormat { LOG_FORMAT_CHROME, LOG_FORMAT_SYSLOG };
- #endif
- struct BASE_EXPORT LoggingSettings {
- // Equivalent to logging destination enum, but allows for multiple
- // destinations.
- uint32_t logging_dest = LOG_DEFAULT;
- // The four settings below have an effect only when LOG_TO_FILE is
- // set in |logging_dest|.
- const PathChar* log_file_path = nullptr;
- LogLockingState lock_log = LOCK_LOG_FILE;
- OldFileDeletionState delete_old = APPEND_TO_OLD_LOG_FILE;
- #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
- // Contains an optional file that logs should be written to. If present,
- // |log_file_path| will be ignored, and the logging system will take ownership
- // of the FILE. If there's an error writing to this file, no fallback paths
- // will be opened.
- FILE* log_file = nullptr;
- // ChromeOS uses the syslog log format by default.
- LogFormat log_format = LogFormat::LOG_FORMAT_SYSLOG;
- #endif
- };
- // Define different names for the BaseInitLoggingImpl() function depending on
- // whether NDEBUG is defined or not so that we'll fail to link if someone tries
- // to compile logging.cc with NDEBUG but includes logging.h without defining it,
- // or vice versa.
- #if defined(NDEBUG)
- #define BaseInitLoggingImpl BaseInitLoggingImpl_built_with_NDEBUG
- #else
- #define BaseInitLoggingImpl BaseInitLoggingImpl_built_without_NDEBUG
- #endif
- // Implementation of the InitLogging() method declared below. We use a
- // more-specific name so we can #define it above without affecting other code
- // that has named stuff "InitLogging".
- BASE_EXPORT bool BaseInitLoggingImpl(const LoggingSettings& settings);
- // Sets the log file name and other global logging state. Calling this function
- // is recommended, and is normally done at the beginning of application init.
- // If you don't call it, all the flags will be initialized to their default
- // values, and there is a race condition that may leak a critical section
- // object if two threads try to do the first log at the same time.
- // See the definition of the enums above for descriptions and default values.
- //
- // The default log file is initialized to "debug.log" in the application
- // directory. You probably don't want this, especially since the program
- // directory may not be writable on an enduser's system.
- //
- // This function may be called a second time to re-direct logging (e.g after
- // loging in to a user partition), however it should never be called more than
- // twice.
- inline bool InitLogging(const LoggingSettings& settings) {
- return BaseInitLoggingImpl(settings);
- }
- // Sets the log level. Anything at or above this level will be written to the
- // log file/displayed to the user (if applicable). Anything below this level
- // will be silently ignored. The log level defaults to 0 (everything is logged
- // up to level INFO) if this function is not called.
- // Note that log messages for VLOG(x) are logged at level -x, so setting
- // the min log level to negative values enables verbose logging.
- BASE_EXPORT void SetMinLogLevel(int level);
- // Gets the current log level.
- BASE_EXPORT int GetMinLogLevel();
- // Used by LOG_IS_ON to lazy-evaluate stream arguments.
- BASE_EXPORT bool ShouldCreateLogMessage(int severity);
- // Gets the VLOG default verbosity level.
- BASE_EXPORT int GetVlogVerbosity();
- // Note that |N| is the size *with* the null terminator.
- BASE_EXPORT int GetVlogLevelHelper(const char* file_start, size_t N);
- // Gets the current vlog level for the given file (usually taken from __FILE__).
- template <size_t N>
- int GetVlogLevel(const char (&file)[N]) {
- return GetVlogLevelHelper(file, N);
- }
- // Sets the common items you want to be prepended to each log message.
- // process and thread IDs default to off, the timestamp defaults to on.
- // If this function is not called, logging defaults to writing the timestamp
- // only.
- BASE_EXPORT void SetLogItems(bool enable_process_id, bool enable_thread_id,
- bool enable_timestamp, bool enable_tickcount);
- // Sets an optional prefix to add to each log message. |prefix| is not copied
- // and should be a raw string constant. |prefix| must only contain ASCII letters
- // to avoid confusion with PIDs and timestamps. Pass null to remove the prefix.
- // Logging defaults to no prefix.
- BASE_EXPORT void SetLogPrefix(const char* prefix);
- // Sets whether or not you'd like to see fatal debug messages popped up in
- // a dialog box or not.
- // Dialogs are not shown by default.
- BASE_EXPORT void SetShowErrorDialogs(bool enable_dialogs);
- // Sets the Log Assert Handler that will be used to notify of check failures.
- // Resets Log Assert Handler on object destruction.
- // The default handler shows a dialog box and then terminate the process,
- // however clients can use this function to override with their own handling
- // (e.g. a silent one for Unit Tests)
- using LogAssertHandlerFunction =
- base::RepeatingCallback<void(const char* file,
- int line,
- const base::StringPiece message,
- const base::StringPiece stack_trace)>;
- class BASE_EXPORT ScopedLogAssertHandler {
- public:
- explicit ScopedLogAssertHandler(LogAssertHandlerFunction handler);
- ScopedLogAssertHandler(const ScopedLogAssertHandler&) = delete;
- ScopedLogAssertHandler& operator=(const ScopedLogAssertHandler&) = delete;
- ~ScopedLogAssertHandler();
- };
- // Sets the Log Message Handler that gets passed every log message before
- // it's sent to other log destinations (if any).
- // Returns true to signal that it handled the message and the message
- // should not be sent to other log destinations.
- typedef bool (*LogMessageHandlerFunction)(int severity,
- const char* file, int line, size_t message_start, const std::string& str);
- BASE_EXPORT void SetLogMessageHandler(LogMessageHandlerFunction handler);
- BASE_EXPORT LogMessageHandlerFunction GetLogMessageHandler();
- typedef int LogSeverity;
- const LogSeverity LOG_VERBOSE = -1; // This is level 1 verbosity
- // Note: the log severities are used to index into the array of names,
- // see log_severity_names.
- const LogSeverity LOG_INFO = 0;
- const LogSeverity LOG_WARNING = 1;
- const LogSeverity LOG_ERROR = 2;
- const LogSeverity LOG_FATAL = 3;
- const LogSeverity LOG_NUM_SEVERITIES = 4;
- // LOG_DFATAL is LOG_FATAL in debug mode, ERROR in normal mode
- #if defined(NDEBUG)
- const LogSeverity LOG_DFATAL = LOG_ERROR;
- #else
- const LogSeverity LOG_DFATAL = LOG_FATAL;
- #endif
- // A few definitions of macros that don't generate much code. These are used
- // by LOG() and LOG_IF, etc. Since these are used all over our code, it's
- // better to have compact code for these operations.
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_INFO(ClassName, ...) \
- ::logging::ClassName(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::logging::LOG_INFO, ##__VA_ARGS__)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_WARNING(ClassName, ...) \
- ::logging::ClassName(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::logging::LOG_WARNING, \
- ##__VA_ARGS__)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_ERROR(ClassName, ...) \
- ::logging::ClassName(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::logging::LOG_ERROR, ##__VA_ARGS__)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_FATAL(ClassName, ...) \
- ::logging::ClassName(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::logging::LOG_FATAL, ##__VA_ARGS__)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_DFATAL(ClassName, ...) \
- ::logging::ClassName(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::logging::LOG_DFATAL, ##__VA_ARGS__)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_DCHECK(ClassName, ...) \
- ::logging::ClassName(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::logging::LOG_DCHECK, ##__VA_ARGS__)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_INFO COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_INFO(LogMessage)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_WARNING COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_WARNING(LogMessage)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_ERROR(LogMessage)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_FATAL COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_FATAL(LogMessage)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_DFATAL COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_DFATAL(LogMessage)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_DCHECK COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_DCHECK(LogMessage)
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- // wingdi.h defines ERROR to be 0. When we call LOG(ERROR), it gets
- // substituted with 0, and it expands to COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_0. To allow us
- // to keep using this syntax, we define this macro to do the same thing
- // as COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR, and also define ERROR the same way that
- // the Windows SDK does for consistency.
- #define ERROR 0
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_0(ClassName, ...) \
- COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_ERROR(ClassName , ##__VA_ARGS__)
- #define COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_0 COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ERROR
- // Needed for LOG_IS_ON(ERROR).
- const LogSeverity LOG_0 = LOG_ERROR;
- #endif
- // As special cases, we can assume that LOG_IS_ON(FATAL) always holds. Also,
- // LOG_IS_ON(DFATAL) always holds in debug mode. In particular, CHECK()s will
- // always fire if they fail.
- #define LOG_IS_ON(severity) \
- (::logging::ShouldCreateLogMessage(::logging::LOG_##severity))
- // We don't do any caching tricks with VLOG_IS_ON() like the
- // google-glog version since it increases binary size. This means
- // that using the v-logging functions in conjunction with --vmodule
- // may be slow.
- #define VLOG_IS_ON(verboselevel) \
- ((verboselevel) <= ::logging::GetVlogLevel(__FILE__))
- // Helper macro which avoids evaluating the arguments to a stream if
- // the condition doesn't hold. Condition is evaluated once and only once.
- #define LAZY_STREAM(stream, condition) \
- !(condition) ? (void) 0 : ::logging::LogMessageVoidify() & (stream)
- // We use the preprocessor's merging operator, "##", so that, e.g.,
- // LOG(INFO) becomes the token COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_INFO. There's some funny
- // subtle difference between ostream member streaming functions (e.g.,
- // ostream::operator<<(int) and ostream non-member streaming functions
- // (e.g., ::operator<<(ostream&, string&): it turns out that it's
- // impossible to stream something like a string directly to an unnamed
- // ostream. We employ a neat hack by calling the stream() member
- // function of LogMessage which seems to avoid the problem.
- #define LOG_STREAM(severity) COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_ ## severity.stream()
- #define LOG(severity) LAZY_STREAM(LOG_STREAM(severity), LOG_IS_ON(severity))
- #define LOG_IF(severity, condition) \
- LAZY_STREAM(LOG_STREAM(severity), LOG_IS_ON(severity) && (condition))
- // The VLOG macros log with negative verbosities.
- #define VLOG_STREAM(verbose_level) \
- ::logging::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, -verbose_level).stream()
- #define VLOG(verbose_level) \
- LAZY_STREAM(VLOG_STREAM(verbose_level), VLOG_IS_ON(verbose_level))
- #define VLOG_IF(verbose_level, condition) \
- LAZY_STREAM(VLOG_STREAM(verbose_level), \
- VLOG_IS_ON(verbose_level) && (condition))
- #if defined (OS_WIN)
- #define VPLOG_STREAM(verbose_level) \
- ::logging::Win32ErrorLogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, -verbose_level, \
- ::logging::GetLastSystemErrorCode()).stream()
- #elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
- #define VPLOG_STREAM(verbose_level) \
- ::logging::ErrnoLogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, -verbose_level, \
- ::logging::GetLastSystemErrorCode()).stream()
- #endif
- #define VPLOG(verbose_level) \
- LAZY_STREAM(VPLOG_STREAM(verbose_level), VLOG_IS_ON(verbose_level))
- #define VPLOG_IF(verbose_level, condition) \
- LAZY_STREAM(VPLOG_STREAM(verbose_level), \
- VLOG_IS_ON(verbose_level) && (condition))
- // TODO(akalin): Add more VLOG variants, e.g. VPLOG.
- #define LOG_ASSERT(condition) \
- LOG_IF(FATAL, !(ANALYZER_ASSUME_TRUE(condition))) \
- << "Assert failed: " #condition ". "
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- #define PLOG_STREAM(severity) \
- COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_ ## severity(Win32ErrorLogMessage, \
- ::logging::GetLastSystemErrorCode()).stream()
- #elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
- #define PLOG_STREAM(severity) \
- COMPACT_GOOGLE_LOG_EX_ ## severity(ErrnoLogMessage, \
- ::logging::GetLastSystemErrorCode()).stream()
- #endif
- #define PLOG(severity) \
- LAZY_STREAM(PLOG_STREAM(severity), LOG_IS_ON(severity))
- #define PLOG_IF(severity, condition) \
- LAZY_STREAM(PLOG_STREAM(severity), LOG_IS_ON(severity) && (condition))
- BASE_EXPORT extern std::ostream* g_swallow_stream;
- // Note that g_swallow_stream is used instead of an arbitrary LOG() stream to
- // avoid the creation of an object with a non-trivial destructor (LogMessage).
- // On MSVC x86 (checked on 2015 Update 3), this causes a few additional
- // pointless instructions to be emitted even at full optimization level, even
- // though the : arm of the ternary operator is clearly never executed. Using a
- // simpler object to be &'d with Voidify() avoids these extra instructions.
- // Using a simpler POD object with a templated operator<< also works to avoid
- // these instructions. However, this causes warnings on statically defined
- // implementations of operator<<(std::ostream, ...) in some .cc files, because
- // they become defined-but-unreferenced functions. A reinterpret_cast of 0 to an
- // ostream* also is not suitable, because some compilers warn of undefined
- // behavior.
- #define EAT_STREAM_PARAMETERS \
- true ? (void)0 \
- : ::logging::LogMessageVoidify() & (*::logging::g_swallow_stream)
- // Definitions for DLOG et al.
- #if DCHECK_IS_ON()
- #define DLOG_IS_ON(severity) LOG_IS_ON(severity)
- #define DLOG_IF(severity, condition) LOG_IF(severity, condition)
- #define DLOG_ASSERT(condition) LOG_ASSERT(condition)
- #define DPLOG_IF(severity, condition) PLOG_IF(severity, condition)
- #define DVLOG_IF(verboselevel, condition) VLOG_IF(verboselevel, condition)
- #define DVPLOG_IF(verboselevel, condition) VPLOG_IF(verboselevel, condition)
- #else // DCHECK_IS_ON()
- // If !DCHECK_IS_ON(), we want to avoid emitting any references to |condition|
- // (which may reference a variable defined only if DCHECK_IS_ON()).
- // Contrast this with DCHECK et al., which has different behavior.
- #define DLOG_IS_ON(severity) false
- #define DLOG_IF(severity, condition) EAT_STREAM_PARAMETERS
- #define DLOG_ASSERT(condition) EAT_STREAM_PARAMETERS
- #define DPLOG_IF(severity, condition) EAT_STREAM_PARAMETERS
- #define DVLOG_IF(verboselevel, condition) EAT_STREAM_PARAMETERS
- #define DVPLOG_IF(verboselevel, condition) EAT_STREAM_PARAMETERS
- #endif // DCHECK_IS_ON()
- #define DLOG(severity) \
- LAZY_STREAM(LOG_STREAM(severity), DLOG_IS_ON(severity))
- #define DPLOG(severity) \
- LAZY_STREAM(PLOG_STREAM(severity), DLOG_IS_ON(severity))
- #define DVLOG(verboselevel) DVLOG_IF(verboselevel, true)
- #define DVPLOG(verboselevel) DVPLOG_IF(verboselevel, true)
- // Definitions for DCHECK et al.
- #if DCHECK_IS_ON()
- #if defined(DCHECK_IS_CONFIGURABLE)
- BASE_EXPORT extern LogSeverity LOG_DCHECK;
- #else
- const LogSeverity LOG_DCHECK = LOG_FATAL;
- #endif // defined(DCHECK_IS_CONFIGURABLE)
- #else // DCHECK_IS_ON()
- // There may be users of LOG_DCHECK that are enabled independently
- // of DCHECK_IS_ON(), so default to FATAL logging for those.
- const LogSeverity LOG_DCHECK = LOG_FATAL;
- #endif // DCHECK_IS_ON()
- // Redefine the standard assert to use our nice log files
- #undef assert
- #define assert(x) DLOG_ASSERT(x)
- // This class more or less represents a particular log message. You
- // create an instance of LogMessage and then stream stuff to it.
- // When you finish streaming to it, ~LogMessage is called and the
- // full message gets streamed to the appropriate destination.
- //
- // You shouldn't actually use LogMessage's constructor to log things,
- // though. You should use the LOG() macro (and variants thereof)
- // above.
- class BASE_EXPORT LogMessage {
- public:
- // Used for LOG(severity).
- LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity);
- // Used for CHECK(). Implied severity = LOG_FATAL.
- LogMessage(const char* file, int line, const char* condition);
- LogMessage(const LogMessage&) = delete;
- LogMessage& operator=(const LogMessage&) = delete;
- virtual ~LogMessage();
- std::ostream& stream() { return stream_; }
- LogSeverity severity() { return severity_; }
- std::string str() { return stream_.str(); }
- private:
- void Init(const char* file, int line);
- LogSeverity severity_;
- std::ostringstream stream_;
- size_t message_start_; // Offset of the start of the message (past prefix
- // info).
- // The file and line information passed in to the constructor.
- const char* file_;
- const int line_;
- const char* file_basename_;
- // This is useful since the LogMessage class uses a lot of Win32 calls
- // that will lose the value of GLE and the code that called the log function
- // will have lost the thread error value when the log call returns.
- base::ScopedClearLastError last_error_;
- #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
- void InitWithSyslogPrefix(base::StringPiece filename,
- int line,
- uint64_t tick_count,
- const char* log_severity_name_c_str,
- const char* log_prefix,
- bool enable_process_id,
- bool enable_thread_id,
- bool enable_timestamp,
- bool enable_tickcount);
- #endif
- };
- // This class is used to explicitly ignore values in the conditional
- // logging macros. This avoids compiler warnings like "value computed
- // is not used" and "statement has no effect".
- class LogMessageVoidify {
- public:
- LogMessageVoidify() = default;
- // This has to be an operator with a precedence lower than << but
- // higher than ?:
- void operator&(std::ostream&) { }
- };
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- typedef unsigned long SystemErrorCode;
- #elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
- typedef int SystemErrorCode;
- #endif
- // Alias for ::GetLastError() on Windows and errno on POSIX. Avoids having to
- // pull in windows.h just for GetLastError() and DWORD.
- BASE_EXPORT SystemErrorCode GetLastSystemErrorCode();
- BASE_EXPORT std::string SystemErrorCodeToString(SystemErrorCode error_code);
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- // Appends a formatted system message of the GetLastError() type.
- class BASE_EXPORT Win32ErrorLogMessage : public LogMessage {
- public:
- Win32ErrorLogMessage(const char* file,
- int line,
- LogSeverity severity,
- SystemErrorCode err);
- Win32ErrorLogMessage(const Win32ErrorLogMessage&) = delete;
- Win32ErrorLogMessage& operator=(const Win32ErrorLogMessage&) = delete;
- // Appends the error message before destructing the encapsulated class.
- ~Win32ErrorLogMessage() override;
- private:
- SystemErrorCode err_;
- };
- #elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
- // Appends a formatted system message of the errno type
- class BASE_EXPORT ErrnoLogMessage : public LogMessage {
- public:
- ErrnoLogMessage(const char* file,
- int line,
- LogSeverity severity,
- SystemErrorCode err);
- ErrnoLogMessage(const ErrnoLogMessage&) = delete;
- ErrnoLogMessage& operator=(const ErrnoLogMessage&) = delete;
- // Appends the error message before destructing the encapsulated class.
- ~ErrnoLogMessage() override;
- private:
- SystemErrorCode err_;
- };
- #endif // OS_WIN
- // Closes the log file explicitly if open.
- // NOTE: Since the log file is opened as necessary by the action of logging
- // statements, there's no guarantee that it will stay closed
- // after this call.
- BASE_EXPORT void CloseLogFile();
- #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
- // Returns a new file handle that will write to the same destination as the
- // currently open log file. Returns nullptr if logging to a file is disabled,
- // or if opening the file failed. This is intended to be used to initialize
- // logging in child processes that are unable to open files.
- BASE_EXPORT FILE* DuplicateLogFILE();
- #endif
- // Async signal safe logging mechanism.
- BASE_EXPORT void RawLog(int level, const char* message);
- #define RAW_LOG(level, message) \
- ::logging::RawLog(::logging::LOG_##level, message)
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- // Returns true if logging to file is enabled.
- BASE_EXPORT bool IsLoggingToFileEnabled();
- // Returns the default log file path.
- BASE_EXPORT std::wstring GetLogFileFullPath();
- #endif
- } // namespace logging
- // Note that "The behavior of a C++ program is undefined if it adds declarations
- // or definitions to namespace std or to a namespace within namespace std unless
- // otherwise specified." --C++11[namespace.std]
- //
- // We've checked that this particular definition has the intended behavior on
- // our implementations, but it's prone to breaking in the future, and please
- // don't imitate this in your own definitions without checking with some
- // standard library experts.
- namespace std {
- // These functions are provided as a convenience for logging, which is where we
- // use streams (it is against Google style to use streams in other places). It
- // is designed to allow you to emit non-ASCII Unicode strings to the log file,
- // which is normally ASCII. It is relatively slow, so try not to use it for
- // common cases. Non-ASCII characters will be converted to UTF-8 by these
- // operators.
- BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const wchar_t* wstr);
- inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const std::wstring& wstr) {
- return out << wstr.c_str();
- }
- } // namespace std
- #endif // BASE_LOGGING_H_
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