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| |
| #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_LOGGING_H_ |
| #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_LOGGING_H_ |
| |
| #include <google/protobuf/stubs/macros.h> |
| #include <google/protobuf/stubs/port.h> |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| // emulates google3/base/logging.h |
| |
| namespace google { |
| namespace protobuf { |
| |
| enum LogLevel { |
| LOGLEVEL_INFO, // Informational. This is never actually used by |
| // libprotobuf. |
| LOGLEVEL_WARNING, // Warns about issues that, although not technically a |
| // problem now, could cause problems in the future. For |
| // example, a // warning will be printed when parsing a |
| // message that is near the message size limit. |
| LOGLEVEL_ERROR, // An error occurred which should never happen during |
| // normal use. |
| LOGLEVEL_FATAL, // An error occurred from which the library cannot |
| // recover. This usually indicates a programming error |
| // in the code which calls the library, especially when |
| // compiled in debug mode. |
| |
| #ifdef NDEBUG |
| LOGLEVEL_DFATAL = LOGLEVEL_ERROR |
| #else |
| LOGLEVEL_DFATAL = LOGLEVEL_FATAL |
| #endif |
| }; |
| |
| class StringPiece; |
| namespace util { |
| class Status; |
| } |
| class uint128; |
| namespace internal { |
| |
| class LogFinisher; |
| |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT LogMessage { |
| public: |
| LogMessage(LogLevel level, const char* filename, int line); |
| ~LogMessage(); |
| |
| LogMessage& operator<<(const std::string& value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(const char* value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(char value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(int value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(uint value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(long value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(unsigned long value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(long long value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(unsigned long long value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(double value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(void* value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(const StringPiece& value); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(const ::google::protobuf::util::Status& status); |
| LogMessage& operator<<(const uint128& value); |
| |
| private: |
| friend class LogFinisher; |
| void Finish(); |
| |
| LogLevel level_; |
| const char* filename_; |
| int line_; |
| std::string message_; |
| }; |
| |
| // Used to make the entire "LOG(BLAH) << etc." expression have a void return |
| // type and print a newline after each message. |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT LogFinisher { |
| public: |
| void operator=(LogMessage& other); |
| }; |
| |
| template<typename T> |
| bool IsOk(T status) { return status.ok(); } |
| template<> |
| inline bool IsOk(bool status) { return status; } |
| |
| } // namespace internal |
| |
| // Undef everything in case we're being mixed with some other Google library |
| // which already defined them itself. Presumably all Google libraries will |
| // support the same syntax for these so it should not be a big deal if they |
| // end up using our definitions instead. |
| #undef GOOGLE_LOG |
| #undef GOOGLE_LOG_IF |
| |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK_OK |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK_EQ |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK_NE |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK_LT |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK_LE |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK_GT |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK_GE |
| #undef GOOGLE_CHECK_NOTNULL |
| |
| #undef GOOGLE_DLOG |
| #undef GOOGLE_DCHECK |
| #undef GOOGLE_DCHECK_OK |
| #undef GOOGLE_DCHECK_EQ |
| #undef GOOGLE_DCHECK_NE |
| #undef GOOGLE_DCHECK_LT |
| #undef GOOGLE_DCHECK_LE |
| #undef GOOGLE_DCHECK_GT |
| #undef GOOGLE_DCHECK_GE |
| |
| #define GOOGLE_LOG(LEVEL) \ |
| ::google::protobuf::internal::LogFinisher() = \ |
| ::google::protobuf::internal::LogMessage( \ |
| ::google::protobuf::LOGLEVEL_##LEVEL, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| #define GOOGLE_LOG_IF(LEVEL, CONDITION) \ |
| !(CONDITION) ? (void)0 : GOOGLE_LOG(LEVEL) |
| |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK(EXPRESSION) \ |
| GOOGLE_LOG_IF(FATAL, !(EXPRESSION)) << "CHECK failed: " #EXPRESSION ": " |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK_OK(A) GOOGLE_CHECK(::google::protobuf::internal::IsOk(A)) |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK_EQ(A, B) GOOGLE_CHECK((A) == (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK_NE(A, B) GOOGLE_CHECK((A) != (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK_LT(A, B) GOOGLE_CHECK((A) < (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK_LE(A, B) GOOGLE_CHECK((A) <= (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GT(A, B) GOOGLE_CHECK((A) > (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GE(A, B) GOOGLE_CHECK((A) >= (B)) |
| |
| namespace internal { |
| template<typename T> |
| T* CheckNotNull(const char* /* file */, int /* line */, |
| const char* name, T* val) { |
| if (val == NULL) { |
| GOOGLE_LOG(FATAL) << name; |
| } |
| return val; |
| } |
| } // namespace internal |
| #define GOOGLE_CHECK_NOTNULL(A) \ |
| ::google::protobuf::internal::CheckNotNull(\ |
| __FILE__, __LINE__, "'" #A "' must not be NULL", (A)) |
| |
| #ifdef NDEBUG |
| |
| #define GOOGLE_DLOG(LEVEL) GOOGLE_LOG_IF(LEVEL, false) |
| |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK(EXPRESSION) while(false) GOOGLE_CHECK(EXPRESSION) |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_OK(E) GOOGLE_DCHECK(::google::protobuf::internal::IsOk(E)) |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_EQ(A, B) GOOGLE_DCHECK((A) == (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_NE(A, B) GOOGLE_DCHECK((A) != (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_LT(A, B) GOOGLE_DCHECK((A) < (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_LE(A, B) GOOGLE_DCHECK((A) <= (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_GT(A, B) GOOGLE_DCHECK((A) > (B)) |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_GE(A, B) GOOGLE_DCHECK((A) >= (B)) |
| |
| #else // NDEBUG |
| |
| #define GOOGLE_DLOG GOOGLE_LOG |
| |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK GOOGLE_CHECK |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_OK GOOGLE_CHECK_OK |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_EQ GOOGLE_CHECK_EQ |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_NE GOOGLE_CHECK_NE |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_LT GOOGLE_CHECK_LT |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_LE GOOGLE_CHECK_LE |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_GT GOOGLE_CHECK_GT |
| #define GOOGLE_DCHECK_GE GOOGLE_CHECK_GE |
| |
| #endif // !NDEBUG |
| |
| typedef void LogHandler(LogLevel level, const char* filename, int line, |
| const std::string& message); |
| |
| // The protobuf library sometimes writes warning and error messages to |
| // stderr. These messages are primarily useful for developers, but may |
| // also help end users figure out a problem. If you would prefer that |
| // these messages be sent somewhere other than stderr, call SetLogHandler() |
| // to set your own handler. This returns the old handler. Set the handler |
| // to NULL to ignore log messages (but see also LogSilencer, below). |
| // |
| // Obviously, SetLogHandler is not thread-safe. You should only call it |
| // at initialization time, and probably not from library code. If you |
| // simply want to suppress log messages temporarily (e.g. because you |
| // have some code that tends to trigger them frequently and you know |
| // the warnings are not important to you), use the LogSilencer class |
| // below. |
| LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT LogHandler* SetLogHandler(LogHandler* new_func); |
| |
| // Create a LogSilencer if you want to temporarily suppress all log |
| // messages. As long as any LogSilencer objects exist, non-fatal |
| // log messages will be discarded (the current LogHandler will *not* |
| // be called). Constructing a LogSilencer is thread-safe. You may |
| // accidentally suppress log messages occurring in another thread, but |
| // since messages are generally for debugging purposes only, this isn't |
| // a big deal. If you want to intercept log messages, use SetLogHandler(). |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT LogSilencer { |
| public: |
| LogSilencer(); |
| ~LogSilencer(); |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace protobuf |
| } // namespace google |
| |
| #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_LOGGING_H_ |