/* * Hedgewars, a free turn based strategy game * Copyright (C) 2012 Simeon Maxein <smaxein@googlemail.com> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */#ifndef LOGGING_H_#define LOGGING_H_#include <stdint.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <stdbool.h>#define FLIB_LOGLEVEL_ALL -100#define FLIB_LOGLEVEL_DEBUG -1#define FLIB_LOGLEVEL_INFO 0#define FLIB_LOGLEVEL_WARNING 1#define FLIB_LOGLEVEL_ERROR 2#define FLIB_LOGLEVEL_NONE 100/** * Returns a pointer to a static buffer, don't free or store. */char* flib_format_ip(uint32_t numip);/** * Evaluates the expression cond. If it is true, a formatted error will be logged. * Returns true if an error is logged, false otherwise (i.e. the boolean value of the argument) * Usage: log_e_if(errorHasHappened, "Format string", formatArg, ...); */#define log_e_if(cond, ...) _flib_fassert(__func__, FLIB_LOGLEVEL_ERROR, !(bool)(cond), __VA_ARGS__)#define log_w_if(cond, ...) _flib_fassert(__func__, FLIB_LOGLEVEL_WARNING, !(bool)(cond), __VA_ARGS__)/** * Helper macros for log_badargs_if * The t parameters are the textual representation of the c parameters. They need to be passed * explicitly, to prevent them from being expanded in prescan. */#define _flib_lbi(c1,t1) log_e_if(c1, "Invalid Argument (%s)", t1)#define _flib_lbi2(c1,t1,c2,t2) (_flib_lbi(c1,t1) || _flib_lbi(c2,t2))#define _flib_lbi3(c1,t1,c2,t2,c3,t3) (_flib_lbi(c1,t1) || _flib_lbi2(c2,t2,c3,t3))#define _flib_lbi4(c1,t1,c2,t2,c3,t3,c4,t4) (_flib_lbi(c1,t1) || _flib_lbi3(c2,t2,c3,t3,c4,t4))#define _flib_lbi5(c1,t1,c2,t2,c3,t3,c4,t4,c5,t5) (_flib_lbi(c1,t1) || _flib_lbi4(c2,t2,c3,t3,c4,t4,c5,t5))#define _flib_lbi6(c1,t1,c2,t2,c3,t3,c4,t4,c5,t5,c6,t6) (_flib_lbi(c1,t1) || _flib_lbi5(c2,t2,c3,t3,c4,t4,c5,t5,c6,t6))/** * These macros log an "Invalid Argument" error for the first of their arguments that evaluates to true. * The text of the argument is included in the log message. * The expression returns true if any of its arguments is true (i.e. if an argument error was logged). * * For example, log_badargs_if(x==NULL) will log "Invalid Argument (x==NULL)" and return true if x is NULL. */#define log_badargs_if(c1) _flib_lbi(c1,#c1)#define log_badargs_if2(c1, c2) _flib_lbi2(c1,#c1,c2,#c2)#define log_badargs_if3(c1, c2, c3) _flib_lbi3(c1,#c1,c2,#c2,c3,#c3)#define log_badargs_if4(c1, c2, c3, c4) _flib_lbi4(c1,#c1,c2,#c2,c3,#c3,c4,#c4)#define log_badargs_if5(c1, c2, c3, c4, c5) _flib_lbi5(c1,#c1,c2,#c2,c3,#c3,c4,#c4,c5,#c5)#define log_badargs_if6(c1, c2, c3, c4, c5, c6) _flib_lbi6(c1,#c1,c2,#c2,c3,#c3,c4,#c4,c5,#c5,c6,#c6)#define log_oom_if(cond) log_e_if(cond, "Out of Memory")#define flib_log_e(...) _flib_flog(__func__, FLIB_LOGLEVEL_ERROR, __VA_ARGS__)#define flib_log_w(...) _flib_flog(__func__, FLIB_LOGLEVEL_WARNING, __VA_ARGS__)#define flib_log_i(...) _flib_flog(__func__, FLIB_LOGLEVEL_INFO, __VA_ARGS__)#define flib_log_d(...) _flib_flog(__func__, FLIB_LOGLEVEL_DEBUG, __VA_ARGS__)bool _flib_fassert(const char *func, int level, bool cond, const char *fmt, ...);void _flib_flog(const char *func, int level, const char *fmt, ...);/** * Only log messages that are at least the indicated level */void flib_log_setLevel(int level);int flib_log_getLevel();/** * Log to the indicated file. You can pass NULL to log to stdout. * This overrides setCallback and vice versa. */void flib_log_setFile(FILE *logfile);/** * Returns whether messages of this level are logged at the moment. */bool flib_log_isActive(int level);/** * Allows logging through an arbitrary callback function. Useful for integrating into an * existing logging system. This overrides setFile and vice versa. */void flib_log_setCallback(void (*logCallback)(int level, const char *msg));#endif /* LOGGING_H_ */