wxWidgets/include/wx/log.h
Vadim Zeitlin 49b8d79c87 Remove (Open)Watcom support.
This compiler is not being developed since several years and almost certainly
can't be used to build the current wxWidgets sources anyhow, so remove all
support for it, including a lot of extremely ugly workarounds for its bugs
with template functions.

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: wx/log.h
// Purpose: Assorted wxLogXXX functions, and wxLog (sink for logs)
// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
// Modified by:
// Created: 29/01/98
// Copyright: (c) 1998 Vadim Zeitlin <zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr>
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef _WX_LOG_H_
#define _WX_LOG_H_
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/cpp.h"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// types
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// NB: this is needed even if wxUSE_LOG == 0
typedef unsigned long wxLogLevel;
// the trace masks have been superseded by symbolic trace constants, they're
// for compatibility only and will be removed soon - do NOT use them
#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
#define wxTraceMemAlloc 0x0001 // trace memory allocation (new/delete)
#define wxTraceMessages 0x0002 // trace window messages/X callbacks
#define wxTraceResAlloc 0x0004 // trace GDI resource allocation
#define wxTraceRefCount 0x0008 // trace various ref counting operations
#ifdef __WINDOWS__
#define wxTraceOleCalls 0x0100 // OLE interface calls
#endif
typedef unsigned long wxTraceMask;
#endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/strvararg.h"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// forward declarations
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class WXDLLIMPEXP_FWD_BASE wxObject;
#if wxUSE_GUI
class WXDLLIMPEXP_FWD_CORE wxFrame;
#endif // wxUSE_GUI
#if wxUSE_LOG
#include "wx/arrstr.h"
#ifndef __WXWINCE__
#include <time.h> // for time_t
#endif
#include "wx/dynarray.h"
#include "wx/hashmap.h"
#if wxUSE_THREADS
#include "wx/thread.h"
#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
// wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG enables the debug log messages
#ifndef wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
#if wxDEBUG_LEVEL
#define wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG 1
#else // !wxDEBUG_LEVEL
#define wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG 0
#endif
#endif
// wxUSE_LOG_TRACE enables the trace messages, they are disabled by default
#ifndef wxUSE_LOG_TRACE
#if wxDEBUG_LEVEL
#define wxUSE_LOG_TRACE 1
#else // !wxDEBUG_LEVEL
#define wxUSE_LOG_TRACE 0
#endif
#endif // wxUSE_LOG_TRACE
// wxLOG_COMPONENT identifies the component which generated the log record and
// can be #define'd to a user-defined value when compiling the user code to use
// component-based filtering (see wxLog::SetComponentLevel())
#ifndef wxLOG_COMPONENT
// this is a variable and not a macro in order to allow the user code to
// just #define wxLOG_COMPONENT without #undef'ining it first
extern WXDLLIMPEXP_DATA_BASE(const char *) wxLOG_COMPONENT;
#ifdef WXBUILDING
#define wxLOG_COMPONENT "wx"
#endif
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// constants
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// different standard log levels (you may also define your own)
enum wxLogLevelValues
{
wxLOG_FatalError, // program can't continue, abort immediately
wxLOG_Error, // a serious error, user must be informed about it
wxLOG_Warning, // user is normally informed about it but may be ignored
wxLOG_Message, // normal message (i.e. normal output of a non GUI app)
wxLOG_Status, // informational: might go to the status line of GUI app
wxLOG_Info, // informational message (a.k.a. 'Verbose')
wxLOG_Debug, // never shown to the user, disabled in release mode
wxLOG_Trace, // trace messages are also only enabled in debug mode
wxLOG_Progress, // used for progress indicator (not yet)
wxLOG_User = 100, // user defined levels start here
wxLOG_Max = 10000
};
// symbolic trace masks - wxLogTrace("foo", "some trace message...") will be
// discarded unless the string "foo" has been added to the list of allowed
// ones with AddTraceMask()
#define wxTRACE_MemAlloc wxT("memalloc") // trace memory allocation (new/delete)
#define wxTRACE_Messages wxT("messages") // trace window messages/X callbacks
#define wxTRACE_ResAlloc wxT("resalloc") // trace GDI resource allocation
#define wxTRACE_RefCount wxT("refcount") // trace various ref counting operations
#ifdef __WINDOWS__
#define wxTRACE_OleCalls wxT("ole") // OLE interface calls
#endif
#include "wx/iosfwrap.h"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// information about a log record, i.e. unit of log output
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxLogRecordInfo
{
public:
// default ctor creates an uninitialized object
wxLogRecordInfo()
{
memset(this, 0, sizeof(*this));
}
// normal ctor, used by wxLogger specifies the location of the log
// statement; its time stamp and thread id are set up here
wxLogRecordInfo(const char *filename_,
int line_,
const char *func_,
const char *component_)
{
filename = filename_;
func = func_;
line = line_;
component = component_;
timestamp = time(NULL);
#if wxUSE_THREADS
threadId = wxThread::GetCurrentId();
#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
m_data = NULL;
}
// we need to define copy ctor and assignment operator because of m_data
wxLogRecordInfo(const wxLogRecordInfo& other)
{
Copy(other);
}
wxLogRecordInfo& operator=(const wxLogRecordInfo& other)
{
if ( &other != this )
{
delete m_data;
Copy(other);
}
return *this;
}
// dtor is non-virtual, this class is not meant to be derived from
~wxLogRecordInfo()
{
delete m_data;
}
// the file name and line number of the file where the log record was
// generated, if available or NULL and 0 otherwise
const char *filename;
int line;
// the name of the function where the log record was generated (may be NULL
// if the compiler doesn't support __FUNCTION__)
const char *func;
// the name of the component which generated this message, may be NULL if
// not set (i.e. wxLOG_COMPONENT not defined)
const char *component;
// time of record generation
time_t timestamp;
#if wxUSE_THREADS
// id of the thread which logged this record
wxThreadIdType threadId;
#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
// store an arbitrary value in this record context
//
// wxWidgets always uses keys starting with "wx.", e.g. "wx.sys_error"
void StoreValue(const wxString& key, wxUIntPtr val)
{
if ( !m_data )
m_data = new ExtraData;
m_data->numValues[key] = val;
}
void StoreValue(const wxString& key, const wxString& val)
{
if ( !m_data )
m_data = new ExtraData;
m_data->strValues[key] = val;
}
// these functions retrieve the value of either numeric or string key,
// return false if not found
bool GetNumValue(const wxString& key, wxUIntPtr *val) const
{
if ( !m_data )
return false;
wxStringToNumHashMap::const_iterator it = m_data->numValues.find(key);
if ( it == m_data->numValues.end() )
return false;
*val = it->second;
return true;
}
bool GetStrValue(const wxString& key, wxString *val) const
{
if ( !m_data )
return false;
wxStringToStringHashMap::const_iterator it = m_data->strValues.find(key);
if ( it == m_data->strValues.end() )
return false;
*val = it->second;
return true;
}
private:
void Copy(const wxLogRecordInfo& other)
{
memcpy(this, &other, sizeof(*this));
if ( other.m_data )
m_data = new ExtraData(*other.m_data);
}
// extra data associated with the log record: this is completely optional
// and can be used to pass information from the log function to the log
// sink (e.g. wxLogSysError() uses this to pass the error code)
struct ExtraData
{
wxStringToNumHashMap numValues;
wxStringToStringHashMap strValues;
};
// NULL if not used
ExtraData *m_data;
};
#define wxLOG_KEY_TRACE_MASK "wx.trace_mask"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// log record: a unit of log output
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
struct wxLogRecord
{
wxLogRecord(wxLogLevel level_,
const wxString& msg_,
const wxLogRecordInfo& info_)
: level(level_),
msg(msg_),
info(info_)
{
}
wxLogLevel level;
wxString msg;
wxLogRecordInfo info;
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Derive from this class to customize format of log messages.
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogFormatter
{
public:
// Default constructor.
wxLogFormatter() { }
// Trivial but virtual destructor for the base class.
virtual ~wxLogFormatter() { }
// Override this method to implement custom formatting of the given log
// record. The default implementation simply prepends a level-dependent
// prefix to the message and optionally adds a time stamp.
virtual wxString Format(wxLogLevel level,
const wxString& msg,
const wxLogRecordInfo& info) const;
protected:
// Override this method to change just the time stamp formatting. It is
// called by default Format() implementation.
virtual wxString FormatTime(time_t t) const;
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// derive from this class to redirect (or suppress, or ...) log messages
// normally, only a single instance of this class exists but it's not enforced
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLog
{
public:
// ctor
wxLog() : m_formatter(new wxLogFormatter) { }
// make dtor virtual for all derived classes
virtual ~wxLog();
// log messages selection
// ----------------------
// these functions allow to completely disable all log messages or disable
// log messages at level less important than specified for the current
// thread
// is logging enabled at all now?
static bool IsEnabled()
{
#if wxUSE_THREADS
if ( !wxThread::IsMain() )
return IsThreadLoggingEnabled();
#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
return ms_doLog;
}
// change the flag state, return the previous one
static bool EnableLogging(bool enable = true)
{
#if wxUSE_THREADS
if ( !wxThread::IsMain() )
return EnableThreadLogging(enable);
#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
bool doLogOld = ms_doLog;
ms_doLog = enable;
return doLogOld;
}
// return the current global log level
static wxLogLevel GetLogLevel() { return ms_logLevel; }
// set global log level: messages with level > logLevel will not be logged
static void SetLogLevel(wxLogLevel logLevel) { ms_logLevel = logLevel; }
// set the log level for the given component
static void SetComponentLevel(const wxString& component, wxLogLevel level);
// return the effective log level for this component, falling back to
// parent component and to the default global log level if necessary
//
// NB: component argument is passed by value and not const reference in an
// attempt to encourage compiler to avoid an extra copy: as we modify
// the component internally, we'd create one anyhow and like this it
// can be avoided if the string is a temporary anyhow
static wxLogLevel GetComponentLevel(wxString component);
// is logging of messages from this component enabled at this level?
//
// usually always called with wxLOG_COMPONENT as second argument
static bool IsLevelEnabled(wxLogLevel level, wxString component)
{
return IsEnabled() && level <= GetComponentLevel(component);
}
// enable/disable messages at wxLOG_Verbose level (only relevant if the
// current log level is greater or equal to it)
//
// notice that verbose mode can be activated by the standard command-line
// '--verbose' option
static void SetVerbose(bool bVerbose = true) { ms_bVerbose = bVerbose; }
// check if verbose messages are enabled
static bool GetVerbose() { return ms_bVerbose; }
// message buffering
// -----------------
// flush shows all messages if they're not logged immediately (FILE
// and iostream logs don't need it, but wxLogGui does to avoid showing
// 17 modal dialogs one after another)
virtual void Flush();
// flush the active target if any and also output any pending messages from
// background threads
static void FlushActive();
// only one sink is active at each moment get current log target, will call
// wxAppTraits::CreateLogTarget() to create one if none exists
static wxLog *GetActiveTarget();
// change log target, logger may be NULL
static wxLog *SetActiveTarget(wxLog *logger);
#if wxUSE_THREADS
// change log target for the current thread only, shouldn't be called from
// the main thread as it doesn't use thread-specific log target
static wxLog *SetThreadActiveTarget(wxLog *logger);
#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
// suspend the message flushing of the main target until the next call
// to Resume() - this is mainly for internal use (to prevent wxYield()
// from flashing the messages)
static void Suspend() { ms_suspendCount++; }
// must be called for each Suspend()!
static void Resume() { ms_suspendCount--; }
// should GetActiveTarget() try to create a new log object if the
// current is NULL?
static void DontCreateOnDemand();
// Make GetActiveTarget() create a new log object again.
static void DoCreateOnDemand();
// log the count of repeating messages instead of logging the messages
// multiple times
static void SetRepetitionCounting(bool bRepetCounting = true)
{ ms_bRepetCounting = bRepetCounting; }
// gets duplicate counting status
static bool GetRepetitionCounting() { return ms_bRepetCounting; }
// add string trace mask
static void AddTraceMask(const wxString& str);
// add string trace mask
static void RemoveTraceMask(const wxString& str);
// remove all string trace masks
static void ClearTraceMasks();
// get string trace masks: note that this is MT-unsafe if other threads can
// call AddTraceMask() concurrently
static const wxArrayString& GetTraceMasks();
// is this trace mask in the list?
static bool IsAllowedTraceMask(const wxString& mask);
// log formatting
// -----------------
// Change wxLogFormatter object used by wxLog to format the log messages.
//
// wxLog takes ownership of the pointer passed in but the caller is
// responsible for deleting the returned pointer.
wxLogFormatter* SetFormatter(wxLogFormatter* formatter);
// All the time stamp related functions below only work when the default
// wxLogFormatter is being used. Defining a custom formatter overrides them
// as it could use its own time stamp format or format messages without
// using time stamp at all.
// sets the time stamp string format: this is used as strftime() format
// string for the log targets which add time stamps to the messages; set
// it to empty string to disable time stamping completely.
static void SetTimestamp(const wxString& ts) { ms_timestamp = ts; }
// disable time stamping of log messages
static void DisableTimestamp() { SetTimestamp(wxEmptyString); }
// get the current timestamp format string (maybe empty)
static const wxString& GetTimestamp() { return ms_timestamp; }
// helpers: all functions in this section are mostly for internal use only,
// don't call them from your code even if they are not formally deprecated
// put the time stamp into the string if ms_timestamp is not empty (don't
// change it otherwise); the first overload uses the current time.
static void TimeStamp(wxString *str);
static void TimeStamp(wxString *str, time_t t);
// these methods should only be called from derived classes DoLogRecord(),
// DoLogTextAtLevel() and DoLogText() implementations respectively and
// shouldn't be called directly, use logging functions instead
void LogRecord(wxLogLevel level,
const wxString& msg,
const wxLogRecordInfo& info)
{
DoLogRecord(level, msg, info);
}
void LogTextAtLevel(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg)
{
DoLogTextAtLevel(level, msg);
}
void LogText(const wxString& msg)
{
DoLogText(msg);
}
// this is a helper used by wxLogXXX() functions, don't call it directly
// and see DoLog() for function to overload in the derived classes
static void OnLog(wxLogLevel level,
const wxString& msg,
const wxLogRecordInfo& info);
// version called when no information about the location of the log record
// generation is available (but the time stamp is), it mainly exists for
// backwards compatibility, don't use it in new code
static void OnLog(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg, time_t t);
// a helper calling the above overload with current time
static void OnLog(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg)
{
OnLog(level, msg, time(NULL));
}
// this method exists for backwards compatibility only, don't use
bool HasPendingMessages() const { return true; }
// don't use integer masks any more, use string trace masks instead
#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
static wxDEPRECATED_INLINE( void SetTraceMask(wxTraceMask ulMask),
ms_ulTraceMask = ulMask; )
// this one can't be marked deprecated as it's used in our own wxLogger
// below but it still is deprecated and shouldn't be used
static wxTraceMask GetTraceMask() { return ms_ulTraceMask; }
#endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
protected:
// the logging functions that can be overridden: DoLogRecord() is called
// for every "record", i.e. a unit of log output, to be logged and by
// default formats the message and passes it to DoLogTextAtLevel() which in
// turn passes it to DoLogText() by default
// override this method if you want to change message formatting or do
// dynamic filtering
virtual void DoLogRecord(wxLogLevel level,
const wxString& msg,
const wxLogRecordInfo& info);
// override this method to redirect output to different channels depending
// on its level only; if even the level doesn't matter, override
// DoLogText() instead
virtual void DoLogTextAtLevel(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg);
// this function is not pure virtual as it might not be needed if you do
// the logging in overridden DoLogRecord() or DoLogTextAtLevel() directly
// but if you do not override them in your derived class you must override
// this one as the default implementation of it simply asserts
virtual void DoLogText(const wxString& msg);
// the rest of the functions are for backwards compatibility only, don't
// use them in new code; if you're updating your existing code you need to
// switch to overriding DoLogRecord/Text() above (although as long as these
// functions exist, log classes using them will continue to work)
#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY(
virtual void DoLog(wxLogLevel level, const char *szString, time_t t)
);
wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY(
virtual void DoLog(wxLogLevel level, const wchar_t *wzString, time_t t)
);
// these shouldn't be used by new code
wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY_INLINE(
virtual void DoLogString(const char *WXUNUSED(szString),
time_t WXUNUSED(t)),
wxEMPTY_PARAMETER_VALUE
)
wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY_INLINE(
virtual void DoLogString(const wchar_t *WXUNUSED(wzString),
time_t WXUNUSED(t)),
wxEMPTY_PARAMETER_VALUE
)
#endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
// log a message indicating the number of times the previous message was
// repeated if previous repetition counter is strictly positive, does
// nothing otherwise; return the old value of repetition counter
unsigned LogLastRepeatIfNeeded();
private:
#if wxUSE_THREADS
// called from FlushActive() to really log any buffered messages logged
// from the other threads
void FlushThreadMessages();
// these functions are called for non-main thread only by IsEnabled() and
// EnableLogging() respectively
static bool IsThreadLoggingEnabled();
static bool EnableThreadLogging(bool enable = true);
#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
// get the active log target for the main thread, auto-creating it if
// necessary
//
// this is called from GetActiveTarget() and OnLog() when they're called
// from the main thread
static wxLog *GetMainThreadActiveTarget();
// called from OnLog() if it's called from the main thread or if we have a
// (presumably MT-safe) thread-specific logger and by FlushThreadMessages()
// when it plays back the buffered messages logged from the other threads
void CallDoLogNow(wxLogLevel level,
const wxString& msg,
const wxLogRecordInfo& info);
// variables
// ----------------
wxLogFormatter *m_formatter; // We own this pointer.
// static variables
// ----------------
// if true, don't log the same message multiple times, only log it once
// with the number of times it was repeated
static bool ms_bRepetCounting;
static wxLog *ms_pLogger; // currently active log sink
static bool ms_doLog; // false => all logging disabled
static bool ms_bAutoCreate; // create new log targets on demand?
static bool ms_bVerbose; // false => ignore LogInfo messages
static wxLogLevel ms_logLevel; // limit logging to levels <= ms_logLevel
static size_t ms_suspendCount; // if positive, logs are not flushed
// format string for strftime(), if empty, time stamping log messages is
// disabled
static wxString ms_timestamp;
#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
static wxTraceMask ms_ulTraceMask; // controls wxLogTrace behaviour
#endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// "trivial" derivations of wxLog
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// log everything except for the debug/trace messages (which are passed to
// wxMessageOutputDebug) to a buffer
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogBuffer : public wxLog
{
public:
wxLogBuffer() { }
// get the string contents with all messages logged
const wxString& GetBuffer() const { return m_str; }
// show the buffer contents to the user in the best possible way (this uses
// wxMessageOutputMessageBox) and clear it
virtual void Flush() wxOVERRIDE;
protected:
virtual void DoLogTextAtLevel(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg) wxOVERRIDE;
private:
wxString m_str;
wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxLogBuffer);
};
// log everything to a "FILE *", stderr by default
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogStderr : public wxLog
{
public:
// redirect log output to a FILE
wxLogStderr(FILE *fp = NULL);
protected:
// implement sink function
virtual void DoLogText(const wxString& msg) wxOVERRIDE;
FILE *m_fp;
wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxLogStderr);
};
#if wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM
// log everything to an "ostream", cerr by default
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogStream : public wxLog
{
public:
// redirect log output to an ostream
wxLogStream(wxSTD ostream *ostr = (wxSTD ostream *) NULL);
protected:
// implement sink function
virtual void DoLogText(const wxString& msg) wxOVERRIDE;
// using ptr here to avoid including <iostream.h> from this file
wxSTD ostream *m_ostr;
};
#endif // wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// /dev/null log target: suppress logging until this object goes out of scope
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// example of usage:
/*
void Foo()
{
wxFile file;
// wxFile.Open() normally complains if file can't be opened, we don't
// want it
wxLogNull logNo;
if ( !file.Open("bar") )
... process error ourselves ...
// ~wxLogNull called, old log sink restored
}
*/
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogNull
{
public:
wxLogNull() : m_flagOld(wxLog::EnableLogging(false)) { }
~wxLogNull() { (void)wxLog::EnableLogging(m_flagOld); }
private:
bool m_flagOld; // the previous value of the wxLog::ms_doLog
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// chaining log target: installs itself as a log target and passes all
// messages to the real log target given to it in the ctor but also forwards
// them to the previously active one
//
// note that you don't have to call SetActiveTarget() with this class, it
// does it itself in its ctor
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogChain : public wxLog
{
public:
wxLogChain(wxLog *logger);
virtual ~wxLogChain();
// change the new log target
void SetLog(wxLog *logger);
// this can be used to temporarily disable (and then reenable) passing
// messages to the old logger (by default we do pass them)
void PassMessages(bool bDoPass) { m_bPassMessages = bDoPass; }
// are we passing the messages to the previous log target?
bool IsPassingMessages() const { return m_bPassMessages; }
// return the previous log target (may be NULL)
wxLog *GetOldLog() const { return m_logOld; }
// override base class version to flush the old logger as well
virtual void Flush() wxOVERRIDE;
// call to avoid destroying the old log target
void DetachOldLog() { m_logOld = NULL; }
protected:
// pass the record to the old logger if needed
virtual void DoLogRecord(wxLogLevel level,
const wxString& msg,
const wxLogRecordInfo& info) wxOVERRIDE;
private:
// the current log target
wxLog *m_logNew;
// the previous log target
wxLog *m_logOld;
// do we pass the messages to the old logger?
bool m_bPassMessages;
wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxLogChain);
};
// a chain log target which uses itself as the new logger
#define wxLogPassThrough wxLogInterposer
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogInterposer : public wxLogChain
{
public:
wxLogInterposer();
private:
wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxLogInterposer);
};
// a temporary interposer which doesn't destroy the old log target
// (calls DetachOldLog)
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogInterposerTemp : public wxLogChain
{
public:
wxLogInterposerTemp();
private:
wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxLogInterposerTemp);
};
#if wxUSE_GUI
// include GUI log targets:
#include "wx/generic/logg.h"
#endif // wxUSE_GUI
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxLogger
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxLogger is a helper class used by wxLogXXX() functions implementation,
// don't use it directly as it's experimental and subject to change (OTOH it
// might become public in the future if it's deemed to be useful enough)
// contains information about the context from which a log message originates
// and provides Log() vararg method which forwards to wxLog::OnLog() and passes
// this context to it
class wxLogger
{
public:
// ctor takes the basic information about the log record
wxLogger(wxLogLevel level,
const char *filename,
int line,
const char *func,
const char *component)
: m_level(level),
m_info(filename, line, func, component)
{
}
// store extra data in our log record and return this object itself (so
// that further calls to its functions could be chained)
template <typename T>
wxLogger& Store(const wxString& key, T val)
{
m_info.StoreValue(key, val);
return *this;
}
// hack for "overloaded" wxLogXXX() functions: calling this method
// indicates that we may have an extra first argument preceding the format
// string and that if we do have it, we should store it in m_info using the
// given key (while by default 0 value will be used)
wxLogger& MaybeStore(const wxString& key, wxUIntPtr value = 0)
{
wxASSERT_MSG( m_optKey.empty(), "can only have one optional value" );
m_optKey = key;
m_info.StoreValue(key, value);
return *this;
}
// non-vararg function used by wxVLogXXX():
// log the message at the level specified in the ctor if this log message
// is enabled
void LogV(const wxString& format, va_list argptr)
{
// remember that fatal errors can't be disabled
if ( m_level == wxLOG_FatalError ||
wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(m_level, m_info.component) )
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
}
// overloads used by functions with optional leading arguments (whose
// values are stored in the key passed to MaybeStore())
void LogV(long num, const wxString& format, va_list argptr)
{
Store(m_optKey, num);
LogV(format, argptr);
}
void LogV(void *ptr, const wxString& format, va_list argptr)
{
Store(m_optKey, wxPtrToUInt(ptr));
LogV(format, argptr);
}
void LogVTrace(const wxString& mask, const wxString& format, va_list argptr)
{
if ( !wxLog::IsAllowedTraceMask(mask) )
return;
Store(wxLOG_KEY_TRACE_MASK, mask);
LogV(format, argptr);
}
// vararg functions used by wxLogXXX():
// will log the message at the level specified in the ctor
//
// notice that this function supposes that the caller already checked that
// the level was enabled and does no checks itself
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID
(
Log,
1, (const wxFormatString&),
DoLog, DoLogUtf8
)
// same as Log() but with an extra numeric or pointer parameters: this is
// used to pass an optional value by storing it in m_info under the name
// passed to MaybeStore() and is required to support "overloaded" versions
// of wxLogStatus() and wxLogSysError()
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID
(
Log,
2, (long, const wxFormatString&),
DoLogWithNum, DoLogWithNumUtf8
)
// unfortunately we can't use "void *" here as we get overload ambiguities
// with Log(wxFormatString, ...) when the first argument is a "char *" or
// "wchar_t *" then -- so we only allow passing wxObject here, which is
// ugly but fine in practice as this overload is only used by wxLogStatus()
// whose first argument is a wxFrame
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID
(
Log,
2, (wxObject *, const wxFormatString&),
DoLogWithPtr, DoLogWithPtrUtf8
)
// log the message at the level specified as its first argument
//
// as the macros don't have access to the level argument in this case, this
// function does check that the level is enabled itself
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID
(
LogAtLevel,
2, (wxLogLevel, const wxFormatString&),
DoLogAtLevel, DoLogAtLevelUtf8
)
// special versions for wxLogTrace() which is passed either string or
// integer mask as first argument determining whether the message should be
// logged or not
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID
(
LogTrace,
2, (const wxString&, const wxFormatString&),
DoLogTrace, DoLogTraceUtf8
)
#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID
(
LogTrace,
2, (wxTraceMask, const wxFormatString&),
DoLogTraceMask, DoLogTraceMaskUtf8
)
#endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
private:
#if !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
void DoLog(const wxChar *format, ...)
{
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
void DoLogWithNum(long num, const wxChar *format, ...)
{
Store(m_optKey, num);
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
void DoLogWithPtr(void *ptr, const wxChar *format, ...)
{
Store(m_optKey, wxPtrToUInt(ptr));
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
void DoLogAtLevel(wxLogLevel level, const wxChar *format, ...)
{
if ( !wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(level, m_info.component) )
return;
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(level, format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
void DoLogTrace(const wxString& mask, const wxChar *format, ...)
{
if ( !wxLog::IsAllowedTraceMask(mask) )
return;
Store(wxLOG_KEY_TRACE_MASK, mask);
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
void DoLogTraceMask(wxTraceMask mask, const wxChar *format, ...)
{
if ( (wxLog::GetTraceMask() & mask) != mask )
return;
Store(wxLOG_KEY_TRACE_MASK, mask);
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
#endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
#endif // !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
#if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
void DoLogUtf8(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
void DoLogWithNumUtf8(long num, const char *format, ...)
{
Store(m_optKey, num);
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
void DoLogWithPtrUtf8(void *ptr, const char *format, ...)
{
Store(m_optKey, wxPtrToUInt(ptr));
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
void DoLogAtLevelUtf8(wxLogLevel level, const char *format, ...)
{
if ( !wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(level, m_info.component) )
return;
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(level, format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
void DoLogTraceUtf8(const wxString& mask, const char *format, ...)
{
if ( !wxLog::IsAllowedTraceMask(mask) )
return;
Store(wxLOG_KEY_TRACE_MASK, mask);
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
void DoLogTraceMaskUtf8(wxTraceMask mask, const char *format, ...)
{
if ( (wxLog::GetTraceMask() & mask) != mask )
return;
Store(wxLOG_KEY_TRACE_MASK, mask);
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
DoCallOnLog(format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
}
#endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
void DoCallOnLog(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& format, va_list argptr)
{
wxLog::OnLog(level, wxString::FormatV(format, argptr), m_info);
}
void DoCallOnLog(const wxString& format, va_list argptr)
{
DoCallOnLog(m_level, format, argptr);
}
const wxLogLevel m_level;
wxLogRecordInfo m_info;
wxString m_optKey;
wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxLogger);
};
// ============================================================================
// global functions
// ============================================================================
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// get error code/error message from system in a portable way
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// return the last system error code
WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE unsigned long wxSysErrorCode();
// return the error message for given (or last if 0) error code
WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE const wxChar* wxSysErrorMsg(unsigned long nErrCode = 0);
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// define wxLog<level>() functions which can be used by application instead of
// stdio, iostream &c for log messages for easy redirection
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
The code below is unreadable because it (unfortunately unavoidably)
contains a lot of macro magic but all it does is to define wxLogXXX() such
that you can call them as vararg functions to log a message at the
corresponding level.
More precisely, it defines:
- wxLog{FatalError,Error,Warning,Message,Verbose,Debug}() functions
taking the format string and additional vararg arguments if needed.
- wxLogGeneric(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& format, ...) which
takes the log level explicitly.
- wxLogSysError(const wxString& format, ...) and wxLogSysError(long
err, const wxString& format, ...) which log a wxLOG_Error severity
message with the error message corresponding to the system error code
err or the last error.
- wxLogStatus(const wxString& format, ...) which logs the message into
the status bar of the main application window and its overload
wxLogStatus(wxFrame *frame, const wxString& format, ...) which logs it
into the status bar of the specified frame.
- wxLogTrace(Mask mask, const wxString& format, ...) which only logs
the message is the specified mask is enabled. This comes in two kinds:
Mask can be a wxString or a long. Both are deprecated.
In addition, wxVLogXXX() versions of all the functions above are also
defined. They take a va_list argument instead of "...".
*/
// creates wxLogger object for the current location
#define wxMAKE_LOGGER(level) \
wxLogger(wxLOG_##level, __FILE__, __LINE__, __WXFUNCTION__, wxLOG_COMPONENT)
// this macro generates the expression which logs whatever follows it in
// parentheses at the level specified as argument
#define wxDO_LOG(level) wxMAKE_LOGGER(level).Log
// this is the non-vararg equivalent
#define wxDO_LOGV(level, format, argptr) \
wxMAKE_LOGGER(level).LogV(format, argptr)
// this macro declares wxLog<level>() macro which logs whatever follows it if
// logging at specified level is enabled (notice that if it is false, the
// following arguments are not even evaluated which is good as it avoids
// unnecessary overhead)
//
// Note: the strange (because executing at most once) for() loop because we
// must arrange for wxDO_LOG() to be at the end of the macro and using a
// more natural "if (IsLevelEnabled()) wxDO_LOG()" would result in wrong
// behaviour for the following code ("else" would bind to the wrong "if"):
//
// if ( cond )
// wxLogError("!!!");
// else
// ...
//
// See also #11829 for the problems with other simpler approaches,
// notably the need for two macros due to buggy __LINE__ in MSVC.
#define wxDO_LOG_IF_ENABLED_HELPER(level, loopvar) \
for ( bool loopvar = false; \
!loopvar && wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(wxLOG_##level, wxLOG_COMPONENT); \
loopvar = true ) \
wxDO_LOG(level)
#define wxDO_LOG_IF_ENABLED(level) \
wxDO_LOG_IF_ENABLED_HELPER(level, wxMAKE_UNIQUE_NAME(wxlogcheck))
// wxLogFatalError() is special as it can't be disabled
#define wxLogFatalError wxDO_LOG(FatalError)
#define wxVLogFatalError(format, argptr) wxDO_LOGV(FatalError, format, argptr)
#define wxLogError wxDO_LOG_IF_ENABLED(Error)
#define wxVLogError(format, argptr) wxDO_LOGV(Error, format, argptr)
#define wxLogWarning wxDO_LOG_IF_ENABLED(Warning)
#define wxVLogWarning(format, argptr) wxDO_LOGV(Warning, format, argptr)
#define wxLogMessage wxDO_LOG_IF_ENABLED(Message)
#define wxVLogMessage(format, argptr) wxDO_LOGV(Message, format, argptr)
// this one is special as it only logs if we're in verbose mode
#define wxLogVerbose \
if ( !(wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(wxLOG_Info, wxLOG_COMPONENT) && \
wxLog::GetVerbose()) ) \
{} \
else \
wxDO_LOG(Info)
#define wxVLogVerbose(format, argptr) \
if ( !(wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(wxLOG_Info, wxLOG_COMPONENT) && \
wxLog::GetVerbose()) ) \
{} \
else \
wxDO_LOGV(Info, format, argptr)
// deprecated synonyms for wxLogVerbose() and wxVLogVerbose()
#define wxLogInfo wxLogVerbose
#define wxVLogInfo wxVLogVerbose
// another special case: the level is passed as first argument of the function
// and so is not available to the macro
//
// notice that because of this, arguments of wxLogGeneric() are currently
// always evaluated, unlike for the other log functions
#define wxLogGeneric wxMAKE_LOGGER(Max).LogAtLevel
#define wxVLogGeneric(level, format, argptr) \
if ( !wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(wxLOG_##level, wxLOG_COMPONENT) ) \
{} \
else \
wxDO_LOGV(level, format, argptr)
// wxLogSysError() needs to stash the error code value in the log record info
// so it needs special handling too; additional complications arise because the
// error code may or not be present as the first argument
//
// notice that we unfortunately can't avoid the call to wxSysErrorCode() even
// though it may be unneeded if an explicit error code is passed to us because
// the message might not be logged immediately (e.g. it could be queued for
// logging from the main thread later) and so we can't to wait until it is
// logged to determine whether we have last error or not as it will be too late
// and it will have changed already by then (in fact it even changes when
// wxString::Format() is called because of vsnprintf() inside it so it can
// change even much sooner)
#define wxLOG_KEY_SYS_ERROR_CODE "wx.sys_error"
#define wxLogSysError \
if ( !wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(wxLOG_Error, wxLOG_COMPONENT) ) \
{} \
else \
wxMAKE_LOGGER(Error).MaybeStore(wxLOG_KEY_SYS_ERROR_CODE, \
wxSysErrorCode()).Log
// unfortunately we can't have overloaded macros so we can't define versions
// both with and without error code argument and have to rely on LogV()
// overloads in wxLogger to select between them
#define wxVLogSysError \
wxMAKE_LOGGER(Error).MaybeStore(wxLOG_KEY_SYS_ERROR_CODE, \
wxSysErrorCode()).LogV
#if wxUSE_GUI
// wxLogStatus() is similar to wxLogSysError() as it allows to optionally
// specify the frame to which the message should go
#define wxLOG_KEY_FRAME "wx.frame"
#define wxLogStatus \
if ( !wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(wxLOG_Status, wxLOG_COMPONENT) ) \
{} \
else \
wxMAKE_LOGGER(Status).MaybeStore(wxLOG_KEY_FRAME).Log
#define wxVLogStatus \
wxMAKE_LOGGER(Status).MaybeStore(wxLOG_KEY_FRAME).LogV
#endif // wxUSE_GUI
#else // !wxUSE_LOG
#undef wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
#define wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG 0
#undef wxUSE_LOG_TRACE
#define wxUSE_LOG_TRACE 0
// define macros for defining log functions which do nothing at all
#define wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(level) \
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_NOP(wxLog##level, 1, (const wxFormatString&)) \
inline void wxVLog##level(const wxFormatString& WXUNUSED(format), \
va_list WXUNUSED(argptr)) { } \
#define wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION2(level, argclass) \
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_NOP(wxLog##level, 2, (argclass, const wxFormatString&)) \
inline void wxVLog##level(argclass WXUNUSED(arg), \
const wxFormatString& WXUNUSED(format), \
va_list WXUNUSED(argptr)) {}
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(FatalError);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(Error);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(SysError);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION2(SysError, long);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(Warning);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(Message);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(Info);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(Verbose);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION2(Generic, wxLogLevel);
#if wxUSE_GUI
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION(Status);
wxDEFINE_EMPTY_LOG_FUNCTION2(Status, wxFrame *);
#endif // wxUSE_GUI
// Empty Class to fake wxLogNull
class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxLogNull
{
public:
wxLogNull() { }
};
// Dummy macros to replace some functions.
#define wxSysErrorCode() (unsigned long)0
#define wxSysErrorMsg( X ) (const wxChar*)NULL
// Fake symbolic trace masks... for those that are used frequently
#define wxTRACE_OleCalls wxEmptyString // OLE interface calls
#endif // wxUSE_LOG/!wxUSE_LOG
// debug functions can be completely disabled in optimized builds
// if these log functions are disabled, we prefer to define them as (empty)
// variadic macros as this completely removes them and their argument
// evaluation from the object code but if this is not supported by compiler we
// use empty inline functions instead (defining them as nothing would result in
// compiler warnings)
//
// note that making wxVLogDebug/Trace() themselves (empty inline) functions is
// a bad idea as some compilers are stupid enough to not inline even empty
// functions if their parameters are complicated enough, but by defining them
// as an empty inline function we ensure that even dumbest compilers optimise
// them away
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
// but Borland gives "W8019: Code has no effect" for wxLogNop() so we need
// to define it differently for it to avoid these warnings (same problem as
// with wxUnusedVar())
#define wxLogNop() { }
#else
inline void wxLogNop() { }
#endif
#if wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
#define wxLogDebug wxDO_LOG_IF_ENABLED(Debug)
#define wxVLogDebug(format, argptr) wxDO_LOGV(Debug, format, argptr)
#else // !wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
#define wxVLogDebug(fmt, valist) wxLogNop()
#ifdef HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS
#define wxLogDebug(fmt, ...) wxLogNop()
#else // !HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_NOP(wxLogDebug, 1, (const wxFormatString&))
#endif
#endif // wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG/!wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
#if wxUSE_LOG_TRACE
#define wxLogTrace \
if ( !wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(wxLOG_Trace, wxLOG_COMPONENT) ) \
{} \
else \
wxMAKE_LOGGER(Trace).LogTrace
#define wxVLogTrace \
if ( !wxLog::IsLevelEnabled(wxLOG_Trace, wxLOG_COMPONENT) ) \
{} \
else \
wxMAKE_LOGGER(Trace).LogVTrace
#else // !wxUSE_LOG_TRACE
#define wxVLogTrace(mask, fmt, valist) wxLogNop()
#ifdef HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS
#define wxLogTrace(mask, fmt, ...) wxLogNop()
#else // !HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS
#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_NOP(wxLogTrace, 2, (wxTraceMask, const wxFormatString&))
#endif
WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_NOP(wxLogTrace, 2, (const wxString&, const wxFormatString&))
#endif // HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS/!HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS
#endif // wxUSE_LOG_TRACE/!wxUSE_LOG_TRACE
// wxLogFatalError helper: show the (fatal) error to the user in a safe way,
// i.e. without using wxMessageBox() for example because it could crash
void WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE
wxSafeShowMessage(const wxString& title, const wxString& text);
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// debug only logging functions: use them with API name and error code
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#if wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
// make life easier for people using VC++ IDE: clicking on the message
// will take us immediately to the place of the failed API
#ifdef __VISUALC__
#define wxLogApiError(api, rc) \
wxLogDebug(wxT("%s(%d): '%s' failed with error 0x%08lx (%s)."), \
__FILE__, __LINE__, api, \
(long)rc, wxSysErrorMsg(rc))
#else // !VC++
#define wxLogApiError(api, rc) \
wxLogDebug(wxT("In file %s at line %d: '%s' failed with ") \
wxT("error 0x%08lx (%s)."), \
__FILE__, __LINE__, api, \
(long)rc, wxSysErrorMsg(rc))
#endif // VC++/!VC++
#define wxLogLastError(api) wxLogApiError(api, wxSysErrorCode())
#else // !wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
#define wxLogApiError(api, err) wxLogNop()
#define wxLogLastError(api) wxLogNop()
#endif // wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG/!wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
// wxCocoa has additiional trace masks
#if defined(__WXCOCOA__)
#include "wx/cocoa/log.h"
#endif
// macro which disables debug logging in release builds: this is done by
// default by wxIMPLEMENT_APP() so usually it doesn't need to be used explicitly
#if defined(NDEBUG) && wxUSE_LOG_DEBUG
#define wxDISABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING_IN_RELEASE_BUILD() \
wxLog::SetLogLevel(wxLOG_Info)
#else // !NDEBUG
#define wxDISABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING_IN_RELEASE_BUILD()
#endif // NDEBUG/!NDEBUG
#endif // _WX_LOG_H_