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27
28//   LOG(...) an ostream target that can be used to send formatted
29// output to a variety of logging targets, such as debugger console, stderr,
30// file, or any StreamInterface.
31//   The severity level passed as the first argument to the the LOGging
32// functions is used as a filter, to limit the verbosity of the logging.
33//   Static members of LogMessage documented below are used to control the
34// verbosity and target of the output.
35//   There are several variations on the LOG macro which facilitate logging
36// of common error conditions, detailed below.
37
38// LOG(sev) logs the given stream at severity "sev", which must be a
39//     compile-time constant of the LoggingSeverity type, without the namespace
40//     prefix.
41// LOG_V(sev) Like LOG(), but sev is a run-time variable of the LoggingSeverity
42//     type (basically, it just doesn't prepend the namespace).
43// LOG_F(sev) Like LOG(), but includes the name of the current function.
44// LOG_GLE(M)(sev [, mod]) attempt to add a string description of the
45//     HRESULT returned by GetLastError.  The "M" variant allows searching of a
46//     DLL's string table for the error description.
47// LOG_ERRNO(sev) attempts to add a string description of an errno-derived
48//     error. errno and associated facilities exist on both Windows and POSIX,
49//     but on Windows they only apply to the C/C++ runtime.
50// LOG_ERR(sev) is an alias for the platform's normal error system, i.e. _GLE on
51//     Windows and _ERRNO on POSIX.
52// (The above three also all have _EX versions that let you specify the error
53// code, rather than using the last one.)
54// LOG_E(sev, ctx, err, ...) logs a detailed error interpreted using the
55//     specified context.
56// LOG_CHECK_LEVEL(sev) (and LOG_CHECK_LEVEL_V(sev)) can be used as a test
57//     before performing expensive or sensitive operations whose sole purpose is
58//     to output logging data at the desired level.
59// Lastly, PLOG(sev, err) is an alias for LOG_ERR_EX.
60
61#ifndef TALK_BASE_LOGGING_H_
62#define TALK_BASE_LOGGING_H_
63
64#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
65#include "config.h"  // NOLINT
66#endif
67
68#include <list>
69#include <sstream>
70#include <string>
71#include <utility>
72#include "talk/base/basictypes.h"
73#include "talk/base/criticalsection.h"
74
75namespace talk_base {
76
77class StreamInterface;
78
79///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
80// ConstantLabel can be used to easily generate string names from constant
81// values.  This can be useful for logging descriptive names of error messages.
82// Usage:
83//   const ConstantLabel LIBRARY_ERRORS[] = {
84//     KLABEL(SOME_ERROR),
85//     KLABEL(SOME_OTHER_ERROR),
86//     ...
87//     LASTLABEL
88//   }
89//
90//   int err = LibraryFunc();
91//   LOG(LS_ERROR) << "LibraryFunc returned: "
92//                 << ErrorName(err, LIBRARY_ERRORS);
93
94struct ConstantLabel { int value; const char * label; };
95
96#if defined(SAFE_TO_DEFINE_TALK_BASE_LOGGING_MACROS)
97#define KLABEL(x) { x, #x }
98#define TLABEL(x, y) { x, y }
99#define LASTLABEL { 0, 0 }
100#endif  // defined(SAFE_TO_DEFINE_TALK_BASE_LOGGING_MACROS)
101
102const char * FindLabel(int value, const ConstantLabel entries[]);
103std::string ErrorName(int err, const ConstantLabel* err_table);
104
105//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
106
107// Note that the non-standard LoggingSeverity aliases exist because they are
108// still in broad use.  The meanings of the levels are:
109//  LS_SENSITIVE: Information which should only be logged with the consent
110//   of the user, due to privacy concerns.
111//  LS_VERBOSE: This level is for data which we do not want to appear in the
112//   normal debug log, but should appear in diagnostic logs.
113//  LS_INFO: Chatty level used in debugging for all sorts of things, the default
114//   in debug builds.
115//  LS_WARNING: Something that may warrant investigation.
116//  LS_ERROR: Something that should not have occurred.
117enum LoggingSeverity { LS_SENSITIVE, LS_VERBOSE, LS_INFO, LS_WARNING, LS_ERROR,
118                       INFO = LS_INFO,
119                       WARNING = LS_WARNING,
120                       LERROR = LS_ERROR };
121
122// LogErrorContext assists in interpreting the meaning of an error value.
123enum LogErrorContext {
124  ERRCTX_NONE,
125  ERRCTX_ERRNO,     // System-local errno
126  ERRCTX_HRESULT,   // Windows HRESULT
127  ERRCTX_OSSTATUS,  // MacOS OSStatus
128
129  // Abbreviations for LOG_E macro
130  ERRCTX_EN = ERRCTX_ERRNO,     // LOG_E(sev, EN, x)
131  ERRCTX_HR = ERRCTX_HRESULT,   // LOG_E(sev, HR, x)
132  ERRCTX_OS = ERRCTX_OSSTATUS,  // LOG_E(sev, OS, x)
133};
134
135class LogMessage {
136 public:
137  static const int NO_LOGGING;
138
139  LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LoggingSeverity sev,
140             LogErrorContext err_ctx = ERRCTX_NONE, int err = 0,
141             const char* module = NULL);
142  ~LogMessage();
143
144  static inline bool Loggable(LoggingSeverity sev) { return (sev >= min_sev_); }
145  std::ostream& stream() { return print_stream_; }
146
147  // These are attributes which apply to all logging channels
148  //  LogContext: Display the file and line number of the message
149  static void LogContext(int min_sev);
150  //  LogThreads: Display the thread identifier of the current thread
151  static void LogThreads(bool on = true);
152  //  LogTimestamps: Display the elapsed time of the program
153  static void LogTimestamps(bool on = true);
154
155  // Timestamps begin with program execution, but can be reset with this
156  // function for measuring the duration of an activity, or to synchronize
157  // timestamps between multiple instances.
158  static void ResetTimestamps();
159
160  // These are the available logging channels
161  //  Debug: Debug console on Windows, otherwise stderr
162  static void LogToDebug(int min_sev);
163  static int GetLogToDebug() { return dbg_sev_; }
164
165  //  Stream: Any non-blocking stream interface.  LogMessage takes ownership of
166  //   the stream. Multiple streams may be specified by using AddLogToStream.
167  //   LogToStream is retained for backwards compatibility; when invoked, it
168  //   will discard any previously set streams and install the specified stream.
169  //   GetLogToStream gets the severity for the specified stream, of if none
170  //   is specified, the minimum stream severity.
171  //   RemoveLogToStream removes the specified stream, without destroying it.
172  static void LogToStream(StreamInterface* stream, int min_sev);
173  static int GetLogToStream(StreamInterface* stream = NULL);
174  static void AddLogToStream(StreamInterface* stream, int min_sev);
175  static void RemoveLogToStream(StreamInterface* stream);
176
177  // Testing against MinLogSeverity allows code to avoid potentially expensive
178  // logging operations by pre-checking the logging level.
179  static int GetMinLogSeverity() { return min_sev_; }
180
181  static void SetDiagnosticMode(bool f) { is_diagnostic_mode_ = f; }
182  static bool IsDiagnosticMode() { return is_diagnostic_mode_; }
183
184  // Parses the provided parameter stream to configure the options above.
185  // Useful for configuring logging from the command line.  If file logging
186  // is enabled, it is output to the specified filename.
187  static void ConfigureLogging(const char* params, const char* filename);
188
189  // Convert the string to a LS_ value; also accept numeric values.
190  static int ParseLogSeverity(const std::string& value);
191
192 private:
193  typedef std::list<std::pair<StreamInterface*, int> > StreamList;
194
195  // Updates min_sev_ appropriately when debug sinks change.
196  static void UpdateMinLogSeverity();
197
198  // These assist in formatting some parts of the debug output.
199  static const char* Describe(LoggingSeverity sev);
200  static const char* DescribeFile(const char* file);
201
202  // These write out the actual log messages.
203  static void OutputToDebug(const std::string& msg, LoggingSeverity severity_);
204  static void OutputToStream(StreamInterface* stream, const std::string& msg);
205
206  // The ostream that buffers the formatted message before output
207  std::ostringstream print_stream_;
208
209  // The severity level of this message
210  LoggingSeverity severity_;
211
212  // String data generated in the constructor, that should be appended to
213  // the message before output.
214  std::string extra_;
215
216  // Global lock for the logging subsystem
217  static CriticalSection crit_;
218
219  // dbg_sev_ is the thresholds for those output targets
220  // min_sev_ is the minimum (most verbose) of those levels, and is used
221  //  as a short-circuit in the logging macros to identify messages that won't
222  //  be logged.
223  // ctx_sev_ is the minimum level at which file context is displayed
224  static int min_sev_, dbg_sev_, ctx_sev_;
225
226  // The output streams and their associated severities
227  static StreamList streams_;
228
229  // Flags for formatting options
230  static bool thread_, timestamp_;
231
232  // The timestamp at which logging started.
233  static uint32 start_;
234
235  // are we in diagnostic mode (as defined by the app)?
236  static bool is_diagnostic_mode_;
237
238  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(LogMessage);
239};
240
241//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
242// Logging Helpers
243//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
244
245class LogMultilineState {
246 public:
247  size_t unprintable_count_[2];
248  LogMultilineState() {
249    unprintable_count_[0] = unprintable_count_[1] = 0;
250  }
251};
252
253// When possible, pass optional state variable to track various data across
254// multiple calls to LogMultiline.  Otherwise, pass NULL.
255void LogMultiline(LoggingSeverity level, const char* label, bool input,
256                  const void* data, size_t len, bool hex_mode,
257                  LogMultilineState* state);
258
259//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
260// Macros which automatically disable logging when LOGGING == 0
261//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
262
263// If LOGGING is not explicitly defined, default to enabled in debug mode
264#if defined(SAFE_TO_DEFINE_TALK_BASE_LOGGING_MACROS)
265#if !defined(LOGGING)
266#if defined(_DEBUG) && !defined(NDEBUG) && !defined(NO_LIBJINGLE_LOGGING)
267#define LOGGING 1
268#else
269#define LOGGING 0
270#endif
271#endif  // !defined(LOGGING)
272
273#ifndef LOG
274#if LOGGING
275
276// The following non-obvious technique for implementation of a
277// conditional log stream was stolen from google3/base/logging.h.
278
279// This class is used to explicitly ignore values in the conditional
280// logging macros.  This avoids compiler warnings like "value computed
281// is not used" and "statement has no effect".
282
283class LogMessageVoidify {
284 public:
285  LogMessageVoidify() { }
286  // This has to be an operator with a precedence lower than << but
287  // higher than ?:
288  void operator&(std::ostream&) { }
289};
290
291#define LOG_SEVERITY_PRECONDITION(sev) \
292  !(talk_base::LogMessage::Loggable(sev)) \
293    ? (void) 0 \
294    : talk_base::LogMessageVoidify() &
295
296#define LOG(sev) \
297  LOG_SEVERITY_PRECONDITION(talk_base::sev) \
298    talk_base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, talk_base::sev).stream()
299
300// The _V version is for when a variable is passed in.  It doesn't do the
301// namespace concatination.
302#define LOG_V(sev) \
303  LOG_SEVERITY_PRECONDITION(sev) \
304    talk_base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, sev).stream()
305
306// The _F version prefixes the message with the current function name.
307#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(_DEBUG)
308#define LOG_F(sev) LOG(sev) << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << ": "
309#else
310#define LOG_F(sev) LOG(sev) << __FUNCTION__ << ": "
311#endif
312
313#define LOG_CHECK_LEVEL(sev) \
314  talk_base::LogCheckLevel(talk_base::sev)
315#define LOG_CHECK_LEVEL_V(sev) \
316  talk_base::LogCheckLevel(sev)
317inline bool LogCheckLevel(LoggingSeverity sev) {
318  return (LogMessage::GetMinLogSeverity() <= sev);
319}
320
321#define LOG_E(sev, ctx, err, ...) \
322  LOG_SEVERITY_PRECONDITION(talk_base::sev) \
323    talk_base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, talk_base::sev, \
324                          talk_base::ERRCTX_ ## ctx, err , ##__VA_ARGS__) \
325        .stream()
326
327#else  // !LOGGING
328
329// Hopefully, the compiler will optimize away some of this code.
330// Note: syntax of "1 ? (void)0 : LogMessage" was causing errors in g++,
331//   converted to "while (false)"
332#define LOG(sev) \
333  while (false)talk_base:: LogMessage(NULL, 0, talk_base::sev).stream()
334#define LOG_V(sev) \
335  while (false) talk_base::LogMessage(NULL, 0, sev).stream()
336#define LOG_F(sev) LOG(sev) << __FUNCTION__ << ": "
337#define LOG_CHECK_LEVEL(sev) \
338  false
339#define LOG_CHECK_LEVEL_V(sev) \
340  false
341
342#define LOG_E(sev, ctx, err, ...) \
343  while (false) talk_base::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, talk_base::sev, \
344                          talk_base::ERRCTX_ ## ctx, err , ##__VA_ARGS__) \
345      .stream()
346
347#endif  // !LOGGING
348
349#define LOG_ERRNO_EX(sev, err) \
350  LOG_E(sev, ERRNO, err)
351#define LOG_ERRNO(sev) \
352  LOG_ERRNO_EX(sev, errno)
353
354#ifdef WIN32
355#define LOG_GLE_EX(sev, err) \
356  LOG_E(sev, HRESULT, err)
357#define LOG_GLE(sev) \
358  LOG_GLE_EX(sev, GetLastError())
359#define LOG_GLEM(sev, mod) \
360  LOG_E(sev, HRESULT, GetLastError(), mod)
361#define LOG_ERR_EX(sev, err) \
362  LOG_GLE_EX(sev, err)
363#define LOG_ERR(sev) \
364  LOG_GLE(sev)
365#define LAST_SYSTEM_ERROR \
366  (::GetLastError())
367#elif POSIX
368#define LOG_ERR_EX(sev, err) \
369  LOG_ERRNO_EX(sev, err)
370#define LOG_ERR(sev) \
371  LOG_ERRNO(sev)
372#define LAST_SYSTEM_ERROR \
373  (errno)
374#endif  // WIN32
375
376#define PLOG(sev, err) \
377  LOG_ERR_EX(sev, err)
378
379// TODO(?): Add an "assert" wrapper that logs in the same manner.
380
381#endif  // LOG
382#endif  // defined(SAFE_TO_DEFINE_TALK_BASE_LOGGING_MACROS)
383
384}  // namespace talk_base
385
386#endif  // TALK_BASE_LOGGING_H_
387