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(!log_is_enabled(Error, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl::write #define log_warning(...) (!log_is_enabled(Warning, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl::write #define log_info(...) (!log_is_enabled(Info, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl::write #define log_debug(...) (!log_is_enabled(Debug, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl::write #define log_trace(...) (!log_is_enabled(Trace, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl::write // Macros for logging that should be excluded in product builds. // Available for levels Info, Debug and Trace. Includes test macro that // evaluates to false in product builds. #ifndef PRODUCT #define log_develop_info(...) (!log_is_enabled(Info, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl::write #define log_develop_debug(...) (!log_is_enabled(Debug, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl::write #define log_develop_trace(...) (!log_is_enabled(Trace, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl::write #define log_develop_is_enabled(level, ...) log_is_enabled(level, __VA_ARGS__) #else #define DUMMY_ARGUMENT_CONSUMER(...) #define log_develop_info(...) DUMMY_ARGUMENT_CONSUMER #define log_develop_debug(...) DUMMY_ARGUMENT_CONSUMER #define log_develop_trace(...) DUMMY_ARGUMENT_CONSUMER #define log_develop_is_enabled(...) false #endif // Convenience macro to test if the logging is enabled on the specified level for given tags. #define log_is_enabled(level, ...) (LogImpl::is_level(LogLevel::level)) // // Log class for more advanced logging scenarios. // Has printf-style member functions for each log level (trace(), debug(), etc). // // Also has outputStream compatible API for the different log-levels. // The streams are resource allocated when requested and are accessed through // calls to _stream() functions (trace_stream(), debug_stream(), etc). // // Example usage: // Log(logging) log; // if (log.is_debug()) { // ... // log.debug("result = %d", result).trace(" tracing info"); // obj->print_on(log.debug_stream()); // } // #define Log(...) LogImpl // // Log class that embeds both log tags and a log level. // // The class provides a way to write the tags and log level once, // so that redundant specification of tags or levels can be avoided. // // Example usage: // LogTarget(Debug, gc) out; // if (out.is_enabled()) { // ... // out.print("Worker: %u", i); // out.print(" data: %d", x); // ... // print_stats(out.stream()); // } // #define LogTarget(level, ...) LogTargetImpl template class LogTargetImpl; template class LogImpl VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC { private: static const size_t LogBufferSize = 512; public: // Make sure no more than the maximum number of tags have been given. // The GuardTag allows this to be detected if/when it happens. If the GuardTag // is not __NO_TAG, the number of tags given exceeds the maximum allowed. STATIC_ASSERT(GuardTag == LogTag::__NO_TAG); // Number of logging tags exceeds maximum supported! // Empty constructor to avoid warnings on MSVC about unused variables // when the log instance is only used for static functions. LogImpl() { } static bool is_level(LogLevelType level) { return LogTagSetMapping::tagset().is_level(level); } ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 3) static void write(LogLevelType level, const char* fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); vwrite(level, fmt, args); va_end(args); } static void write(const LogMessageBuffer& msg) { LogTagSetMapping::tagset().log(msg); }; template ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(1, 2) static void write(const char* fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); vwrite(Level, fmt, args); va_end(args); } ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 0) static void vwrite(LogLevelType level, const char* fmt, va_list args) { LogTagSetMapping::tagset().vwrite(level, fmt, args); } #define LOG_LEVEL(level, name) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 0) \ LogImpl& v##name(const char* fmt, va_list args) { \ vwrite(LogLevel::level, fmt, args); \ return *this; \ } \ LogImpl& name(const char* fmt, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 3) { \ va_list args; \ va_start(args, fmt); \ vwrite(LogLevel::level, fmt, args); \ va_end(args); \ return *this; \ } \ static bool is_##name() { \ return is_level(LogLevel::level); \ } \ static LogTargetImpl* name() { \ return (LogTargetImpl*)NULL; \ } LOG_LEVEL_LIST #undef LOG_LEVEL }; // Combines logging tags and a logging level. template class LogTargetImpl { public: // Empty constructor to avoid warnings on MSVC about unused variables // when the log instance is only used for static functions. LogTargetImpl() { } static bool is_enabled() { return LogImpl::is_level(level); } static void print(const char* fmt, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(1, 2) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); LogImpl::vwrite(level, fmt, args); va_end(args); } }; #endif // SHARE_VM_LOGGING_LOG_HPP