#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h> /* snprintf */
#include <stdlib.h> /* snprintf */
-#include "gras_config.h" /* to get a working stdarg.h */
+
+#include "portable.h" /* to get a working stdarg.h */
#include "xbt_modinter.h"
tree using \ref XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY.
Then, logging should be done with the DEBUG<n>, VERB<n>, INFO<n>, WARN<n>,
-ERROR<n> or CRITICAL<n> macro families. For each group, there is 6 different
-macros (like DEBUG0, DEBUG1, DEBUG2, DEBUG3, DEBUG4 and DEBUG5), only differing
-in the number of arguments passed along the format. This is because we want
-SimGrid itself to keep compilable on ancient compiler not supporting variable
-number of arguments to macros. But we should provide a macro simpler to use for
-the users not interested in SP3 machines (FIXME).
-
+ERROR<n> or CRITICAL<n> macro families (such as #DEBUG10, #VERB6,
+#INFO8, #WARN6, #ERROR6 and #CRITICAL6). For each group, there is at
+least 6 different macros (like DEBUG0, DEBUG1, DEBUG2, DEBUG3, DEBUG4 and
+DEBUG5), only differing in the number of arguments passed along the format.
+This is because we want SimGrid itself to keep compilable on ancient
+compiler not supporting variable number of arguments to macros. But we
+should provide a macro simpler to use for the users not interested in SP3
+machines (FIXME).
+
Under GCC, these macro check there arguments the same way than printf does. So,
if you compile with -Wall, the folliwing code will issue a warning:
<code>DEBUG2("Found %s (id %f)", some_string, a_double)</code>
+If you want to specify the category to log onto (for example because you
+have more than one category per file, add a C before the name of the log
+producing macro (ie, use #CDEBUG10, #CVERB6, #CINFO8, #CWARN6, #CERROR6 and
+#CCRITICAL6 and friends), and pass the category name as first argument.
+
+The TRACE priority is not used the same way than the other. You should use
+the #XBT_IN, XBT_IN<n> (up to #XBT_IN5), #XBT_OUT and #XBT_HERE macros
+instead.
+
\section log_API_example 2.5 Example of use
Here is a more complete example:
int cursor;
xbt_log_setting_t setting=NULL;
int found = 0;
+ s_xbt_log_event_t _log_ev;
if (!xbt_log_settings)
return;
xbt_log_threshold_set(cat, setting->thresh);
xbt_dynar_cursor_rm(xbt_log_settings,&cursor);
+
if (cat->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_debug) {
- s_xbt_log_event_t _log_ev =
- {cat,xbt_log_priority_debug,__FILE__,_XBT_FUNCTION,__LINE__};
+ _log_ev.cat = cat;
+ _log_ev.priority = xbt_log_priority_debug;
+ _log_ev.fileName = __FILE__ ;
+ _log_ev.functionName = _XBT_FUNCTION ;
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__ ;
+
_xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
"Apply settings for category '%s': set threshold to %s (=%d)",
- cat->name,
+ cat->name,
xbt_log_priority_names[cat->threshold], cat->threshold);
}
}
}
if (!found && cat->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_verbose) {
- s_xbt_log_event_t _log_ev =
- {cat,xbt_log_priority_verbose,__FILE__,_XBT_FUNCTION,__LINE__};
+ _log_ev.cat = cat;
+ _log_ev.priority = xbt_log_priority_verbose;
+ _log_ev.fileName = __FILE__ ;
+ _log_ev.functionName = _XBT_FUNCTION ;
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__ ;
+
_xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
"Category '%s': inherited threshold = %s (=%d)",
cat->name,
xbt_assert1(*dot == '.' && *eq == '=',
"Invalid control string '%s'",control_string);
- if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "thresh", min(eq - dot - 1,strlen("thresh")))) {
+ if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "thresh", min((size_t)(eq - dot - 1),strlen("thresh")))) {
int i;
char *neweq=xbt_strdup(eq+1);
char *p=neweq-1;
}
}
if (i<xbt_log_priority_infinite-1) {
- set->thresh=i;
+ set->thresh= (e_xbt_log_priority_t) i;
} else {
xbt_assert1(FALSE,"Unknown priority name: %s",eq+1);
}
p=strrchr(cs,' ');
if (p) {
*p='\0';
- *p++;
+ p++;
} else {
p=cs;
done = 1;