/* EINA - EFL data type library
* Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Jorge Luis Zapata Muga, Cedric Bail
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library;
* if not, see .
*/
#ifndef EINA_LOG_H_
#define EINA_LOG_H_
#include
#include
#include "eina_types.h"
#define EINA_COLOR_LIGHTRED "\033[31;1m"
#define EINA_COLOR_RED "\033[31m"
#define EINA_COLOR_LIGHTBLUE "\033[34;1m"
#define EINA_COLOR_BLUE "\033[34m"
#define EINA_COLOR_GREEN "\033[32;1m"
#define EINA_COLOR_YELLOW "\033[33;1m"
#define EINA_COLOR_ORANGE "\033[0;33m"
#define EINA_COLOR_WHITE "\033[37;1m"
#define EINA_COLOR_LIGHTCYAN "\033[36;1m"
#define EINA_COLOR_CYAN "\033[36m"
#define EINA_COLOR_RESET "\033[0m"
#define EINA_COLOR_HIGH "\033[1m"
/**
* @page tutorial_log_page Log Tutorial
*
* @section tutorial_log_introduction Introduction
*
* The Eina Log module provides logging facilities for libraries and
* applications. It provides colored logging, basic logging levels (error,
* warning, debug, info, critical) and loggers - called logging domains -
* which will be covered on next sections.
*
* @section tutorial_log_basic_usage Basic Usage
*
* Log messages can be displayed using the following macros:
*
* @li EINA_LOG_ERR(),
* @li EINA_LOG_INFO(),
* @li EINA_LOG_WARN(),
* @li EINA_LOG_DBG().
*
* Here is an example:
*
* @include eina_log_02.c
*
* If you compiled Eina without debug mode, execution will yield only one log
* message, which is "argument is negative".
*
* Here we introduce the concept of logging domains (or loggers), which might
* already be familiar to readers. It is basically a way to separate a set of
* log messages into a context (e.g. a module) and provide a way of controlling
* this set as a whole.
*
* For example, suppose you have 3 different modules on your application and you
* want to get logging only from one of them (e.g. create some sort of filter).
* For achieving that, all you need to do is create a logging domain for each
* module so that all logging inside a module can be considered as a whole.
*
* Logging domains are specified by a name, color applied to the name and the
* level. The first two (name and color) are set through code, that is, inside
* your application/module/library.
*
* The level is used for controlling which messages should appear. It
* specifies the lowest level that should be displayed (e.g. a message
* with level 11 being logged on a domain with level set to 10 would be
* displayed, while a message with level 9 wouldn't).
*
* The domain level is set during runtime (in contrast with the name and
* color) through the environment variable EINA_LOG_LEVELS. This variable
* expects a list in the form domain_name1:level1,domain_name2:level2,... . For
* example:
*
* @verbatim EINA_LOG_LEVELS=mymodule1:5,mymodule2:2,mymodule3:0 ./myapp@endverbatim
*
* This line would set mymodule1 level to 5, mymodule2 level to 2 and mymodule3
* level to 0.
*
* There's also a global logger to which EINA_LOG_(ERR, DBG, INFO, CRIT, WARN)
* macros do log on. It is a logger that is created internally by Eina Log with
* an empty name and can be used for general logging (where logging domains do
* not apply).
*
* Since this global logger doesn't have a name, you can't set its level through
* EINA_LOG_LEVELS variable. Here we introduce a second environment variable
* that is a bit more special: EINA_LOG_LEVEL.
*
* This variable specifies the level of the global logging domain and the level
* of domains that haven't been set through EINA_LOG_LEVELS. Here's an example:
*
* @verbatim EINA_LOG_LEVEL=3 EINA_LOG_LEVELS=module1:10,module3:2 ./myapp@endverbatim
*
* Supposing you have modules named "module1", "module2" and "module3", this
* line would result in module1 with level 10, module2 with level 3 and module3
* with level 2. Note that module2's level wasn't specified, so it's level is
* set to the global level. This way we can easily apply filters to multiple
* domains with only one parameter (EINA_LOG_LEVEL=num).
*
* The global level (EINA_LOG_LEVEL) can also be set through code, using
* eina_log_level_set() function.
*
* While developing your libraries or applications, you may notice that
* EINA_LOG_DOM_(ERR, DBG, INFO, CRIT, WARN) macros also print out
* messages from eina itself. Here we introduce another environment variable
* that is a bit more special: EINA_LOG_LEVELS_GLOB.
*
* This variable allows you to disable the logging of any/all code in eina itself.
* This is useful when developing your libraries or applications so that you can
* see your own domain's messages easier without having to sift through a lot of
* internal eina debug messages. Here's an example:
*
* @verbatim EINA_LOG_LEVEL=3 EINA_LOG_LEVELS_GLOB=eina_*:0 ./myapp@endverbatim
*
* This will disable eina_log output from all internal eina code thus allowing
* you to see your own domain messages easier.
*
* @section tutorial_log_advanced_display Advanced usage of print callbacks
*
* The log module allows the user to change the way
* eina_log_print() displays the messages. It suffices to pass to
* eina_log_print_cb_set() the function used to display the
* message. That function must be of type #Eina_Log_Print_Cb. As a
* custom data can be passed to that callback, powerful display
* messages can be displayed.
*
* It is suggested to not use __FILE__, __FUNCTION__ or __LINE__ when
* writing that callback, but when defining macros (like
* EINA_LOG_ERR() and other macros).
*
* Here is an example of custom callback, whose behavior can be
* changed at runtime:
*
* @include eina_log_03.c
* @example eina_log_02.c
* @example eina_log_03.c
*/
/**
* @addtogroup Eina_Log_Group Log
*
* @brief Full-featured logging system.
*
* Eina provides eina_log_print(), a standard function to manage all
* logging messages. This function may be called directly or using the
* helper macros such as EINA_LOG_DBG(), EINA_LOG_ERR() or those that
* take a specific domain as argument EINA_LOG_DOM_DBG(),
* EINA_LOG_DOM_ERR(). Internally, eina_log_print() will call the
* function defined with eina_log_print_cb_set(), that defaults to
* eina_log_print_cb_stderr(), but may be changed to do whatever you
* need, such as networking or syslog logging.
*
* The logging system is thread safe once initialized with
* eina_log_threads_enable(). The thread that calls this function
* first is considered "main thread" and other threads will have their
* thread id (pthread_self()) printed in the log message so it is easy
* to detect from where it is coming.
*
* Log domains is the Eina way to differentiate messages. There might
* be different domains to represent different modules, different
* feature-set, different categories and so on. Filtering can be
* applied to domain names by means of @c EINA_LOG_LEVELS environment
* variable or eina_log_domain_level_set().
*
* The different logging levels serve to customize the amount of
* debugging one want to take and may be used to automatically call
* abort() once some given level message is printed. This is
* controlled by environment variable @c EINA_LOG_ABORT and the level
* to be considered critical with @c EINA_LOG_ABORT_LEVEL. These can
* be changed with eina_log_abort_on_critical_set() and
* eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_set().
*
* The default maximum level to print is defined by environment
* variable @c EINA_LOG_LEVEL, but may be set per-domain with @c
* EINA_LOG_LEVELS. It will default to #EINA_LOG_ERR. This can be
* changed with eina_log_level_set().
*
* To use the log system Eina must be initialized with eina_init() and
* later shut down with eina_shutdown(). Here is a straightforward
* example:
*
* @include eina_log_01.c
*
* Compile this code with the following command:
*
* @verbatim gcc -Wall -o eina_log_01 eina_log_01.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eina`@endverbatim
*
* Now execute the program with:
*
* @verbatim EINA_LOG_LEVEL=2 ./eina_log_01@endverbatim
*
* You should see a message displayed in the terminal.
*
* For more information, you can look at the @ref tutorial_log_page.
*
* @example eina_log_01.c
*/
/**
* @addtogroup Eina_Tools_Group Tools
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @defgroup Eina_Log_Group Log
*
* @{
*/
/**
* EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_GLOBAL is the general purpose log domain to be
* used, it is always registered and available everywhere.
*/
EAPI extern int EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_GLOBAL;
#ifndef EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT
* This macro defines the domain to use with the macros EINA_LOG_DOM_DBG(),
* EINA_LOG_DOM_INFO(), EINA_LOG_DOM_WARN(), EINA_LOG_DOM_ERR() and
* EINA_LOG_DOM_CRIT().
*
* If not defined prior to the inclusion of this header, then it
* defaults to #EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_GLOBAL.
*
* @note One may like to redefine this in its code to avoid typing too
* much. In this case the recommended way is:
*
* @code
* #include
* #undef EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT
* #define EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT _log_dom
* static int _log_dom = -1;
*
* int main(void)
* {
* eina_init();
* _log_dom = eina_log_domain_register("mydom", EINA_COLOR_CYAN);
* EINA_LOG_ERR("using my own domain");
* return 0;
* }
* @endcode
*
* @warning If one defines the domain prior to inclusion of this
* header, the defined log domain symbol must be defined
* prior as well, otherwise the inlined functions defined by
* Eina will fail to find the symbol, causing build failure.
*
* @code
* #define EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT _log_dom
* static int _log_dom = -1; // must come before inclusion of Eina.h!
* #include
*
* int main(void)
* {
* eina_init();
* _log_dom = eina_log_domain_register("mydom", EINA_COLOR_CYAN);
* EINA_LOG_ERR("using my own domain");
* return 0;
* }
* @endcode
*
*/
# define EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_GLOBAL
#endif /* EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT */
/**
* @def EINA_LOG(DOM, LEVEL, fmt, ...)
* Logs a message on the specified domain, level and format.
*
* @note if @c EINA_LOG_LEVEL_MAXIMUM is defined, then messages larger
* than this value will be ignored regardless of current domain
* level, the eina_log_print() is not even called! Most
* compilers will just detect the two integers make the branch
* impossible and remove the branch and function call all
* together. Take this as optimization tip and possible remove
* debug messages from binaries to be deployed, saving on hot
* paths. Never define @c EINA_LOG_LEVEL_MAXIMUM on public
* header files.
*/
#ifdef EINA_LOG_LEVEL_MAXIMUM
#define EINA_LOG(DOM, LEVEL, fmt, ...) \
do { \
if (LEVEL <= EINA_LOG_LEVEL_MAXIMUM) { \
eina_log_print(DOM, LEVEL, __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, \
fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__); } \
} while (0)
#else
#define EINA_LOG(DOM, LEVEL, fmt, ...) \
eina_log_print(DOM, \
LEVEL, \
__FILE__, \
__FUNCTION__, \
__LINE__, \
fmt, \
## __VA_ARGS__)
#endif
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_DOM_CRIT(DOM, fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level CRITICAL on the specified domain and format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_DOM_CRIT(DOM, fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(DOM, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_DOM_ERR(DOM, fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level ERROR on the specified domain and format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_DOM_ERR(DOM, fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(DOM, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_ERR, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_DOM_INFO(DOM, fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level INFO on the specified domain and format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_DOM_INFO(DOM, fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(DOM, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_DOM_DBG(DOM, fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level DEBUG on the specified domain and format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_DOM_DBG(DOM, fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(DOM, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_DBG, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_DOM_WARN(DOM, fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level WARN on the specified domain and format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_DOM_WARN(DOM, fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(DOM, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_WARN, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_CRIT(fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level CRITICAL on the default domain with the specified
* format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_CRIT(fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT, \
EINA_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, \
fmt, \
## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_ERR(fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level ERROR on the default domain with the specified
* format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_ERR(fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_ERR, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_INFO(fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level INFO on the default domain with the specified
* format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_INFO(fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_WARN(fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level WARN on the default domain with the specified
* format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_WARN(fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_WARN, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @def EINA_LOG_DBG(fmt, ...)
* Logs a message with level DEBUG on the default domain with the specified
* format.
*/
#define EINA_LOG_DBG(fmt, ...) \
EINA_LOG(EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_DEFAULT, EINA_LOG_LEVEL_DBG, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* @typedef Eina_Log_Domain
* The domain used for logging.
*/
typedef struct _Eina_Log_Domain Eina_Log_Domain;
/**
* @struct _Eina_Log_Domain
* The domain used for logging.
*/
struct _Eina_Log_Domain
{
int level; /**< Max level to log */
const char *domain_str; /**< Formatted string with color to print */
const char *name; /**< Domain name */
size_t namelen; /**< strlen(name) */
/* Private */
Eina_Bool deleted : 1; /**< Flags deletion of domain, a free slot */
};
/**
* Enable logging module to handle threads.
*
* There is no disable option on purpose, if it is enabled, there is
* no way back until you call the last eina_shutdown().
*
* There is no function to retrieve if threads are enabled as one is
* not supposed to know this from outside.
*
* After this call is executed at least once, if Eina was compiled
* with threads support then logging will lock around debug messages
* and threads that are not the main thread will have its identifier
* printed.
*
* The main thread is considered the thread where the first
* eina_init() was called.
*/
EAPI void eina_log_threads_enable(void);
/**
* @enum _Eina_Log_Level
* List of available logging levels.
*/
typedef enum _Eina_Log_Level
{
EINA_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, /**< Critical log level */
EINA_LOG_LEVEL_ERR, /**< Error log level */
EINA_LOG_LEVEL_WARN, /**< Warning log level */
EINA_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, /**< Information log level */
EINA_LOG_LEVEL_DBG, /**< Debug log level */
EINA_LOG_LEVELS, /**< Count of default log levels */
EINA_LOG_LEVEL_UNKNOWN = (-2147483647 - 1) /**< Unknown level */
} Eina_Log_Level;
/**
* @typedef Eina_Log_Print_Cb
* Type for print callbacks.
*/
typedef void (*Eina_Log_Print_Cb)(const Eina_Log_Domain *d,
Eina_Log_Level level,
const char *file, const char *fnc, int line,
const char *fmt, void *data, va_list args);
/*
* Customization
*/
/**
* Sets logging method to use.
*
* @param cb The callback to call when printing a log.
* @param data The data to pass to the callback.
*
* By default, eina_log_print_cb_stderr() is used.
*
* @note MT: safe to call from any thread.
*
* @note MT: given function @a cb will be called protected by mutex.
* This means you're safe from other calls but you should never
* call eina_log_print(), directly or indirectly.
*/
EAPI void eina_log_print_cb_set(Eina_Log_Print_Cb cb, void *data) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
/**
* @brief Set the default log level.
*
* @param level The log level.
*
* This function sets the log level @p level. It is used in
* eina_log_print().
*
* @note this is initially set to envvar EINA_LOG_LEVEL by eina_init().
*
* @see eina_log_level_get()
*/
EAPI void eina_log_level_set(int level);
/**
* @brief Get the default log level.
*
* @return the log level that limits eina_log_print().
*
* @see eina_log_level_set()
*/
EAPI int eina_log_level_get(void) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
static inline Eina_Bool eina_log_level_check(int level);
/**
* Checks if current thread is the main thread.
*
* @return #EINA_TRUE if threads were enabled and the current thread
* is the one that called eina_log_threads_init(). If there is
* no thread support (compiled with --disable-pthreads) or
* they were not enabled, then #EINA_TRUE is also
* returned. The only case where #EINA_FALSE is returned is
* when threads were successfully enabled but the current
* thread is not the main (one that called
* eina_log_threads_init()).
*/
EAPI Eina_Bool eina_log_main_thread_check(void) EINA_CONST EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
/**
* @brief Set if color logging should be disabled.
*
* @param disabled if #EINA_TRUE, color logging should be disabled.
*
* @note this is initially set to envvar EINA_LOG_COLOR_DISABLE by eina_init().
*
* @see eina_log_color_disable_get()
*/
EAPI void eina_log_color_disable_set(Eina_Bool disabled);
/**
* @brief Get if color logging should be disabled.
*
* @return if #EINA_TRUE, color logging should be disabled.
*
* @see eina_log_color_disable_set()
*/
EAPI Eina_Bool eina_log_color_disable_get(void) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
/**
* @brief Set if originating file name logging should be disabled.
*
* @param disabled if #EINA_TRUE, file name logging should be disabled.
*
* @note this is initially set to envvar EINA_LOG_FILE_DISABLE by eina_init().
*
* @see eina_log_file_disable_get()
*/
EAPI void eina_log_file_disable_set(Eina_Bool disabled);
/**
* @brief Get if originating file name logging should be disabled.
*
* @return if #EINA_TRUE, file name logging should be disabled.
*
* @see eina_log_file_disable_set()
*/
EAPI Eina_Bool eina_log_file_disable_get(void) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
/**
* @brief Set if originating function name logging should be disabled.
*
* @param disabled if #EINA_TRUE, function name logging should be disabled.
*
* @note this is initially set to envvar EINA_LOG_FUNCTION_DISABLE by
* eina_init().
*
* @see eina_log_function_disable_get()
*/
EAPI void eina_log_function_disable_set(Eina_Bool disabled);
/**
* @brief Get if originating function name logging should be disabled.
*
* @return if #EINA_TRUE, function name logging should be disabled.
*
* @see eina_log_function_disable_set()
*/
EAPI Eina_Bool eina_log_function_disable_get(void) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
/**
* @brief Set if critical messages should abort the program.
*
* @param abort_on_critical if #EINA_TRUE, messages with level equal
* or smaller than eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_get() will
* abort the program.
*
* @note this is initially set to envvar EINA_LOG_ABORT by
* eina_init().
*
* @see eina_log_abort_on_critical_get()
* @see eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_set()
*/
EAPI void eina_log_abort_on_critical_set(Eina_Bool abort_on_critical);
/**
* @brief Get if critical messages should abort the program.
*
* @return if #EINA_TRUE, any messages with level equal or smaller
* than eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_get() will abort the
* program.
*
* @see eina_log_abort_on_critical_set()
* @see eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_set()
*/
EAPI Eina_Bool eina_log_abort_on_critical_get(void) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
/**
* @brief Set level that triggers abort if abort-on-critical is set.
*
* @param critical_level levels equal or smaller than the given value
* will trigger program abortion if
* eina_log_abort_on_critical_get() returns #EINA_TRUE.
*
* @note this is initially set to envvar EINA_LOG_ABORT_LEVEL by
* eina_init().
*
* @see eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_get()
* @see eina_log_abort_on_critical_get()
*/
EAPI void eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_set(int critical_level);
/**
* @brief Get level that triggers abort if abort-on-critical is set.
*
* @return critical level equal or smaller than value will trigger
* program abortion if eina_log_abort_on_critical_get() returns
* #EINA_TRUE.
*
* @see eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_set()
* @see eina_log_abort_on_critical_get()
*/
EAPI int eina_log_abort_on_critical_level_get(void) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
/**
* Set the domain level given its name.
*
* This call has the same effect as setting
* EINA_LOG_LEVELS=<@p domain_name>:<@p level>
*
* @param domain_name domain name to change the level. It may be of a
* still not registered domain. If the domain is not registered
* yet, it will be saved as a pending set and applied upon
* registration.
* @param level level to use to limit eina_log_print() for given domain.
*/
EAPI void eina_log_domain_level_set(const char *domain_name, int level) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
/**
* Get the domain level given its name.
*
* @param domain_name domain name to retrieve the level. It may be of
* a still not registered domain. If the domain is not
* registered yet, but there is a pending value, either from
* eina_log_domain_level_set(),EINA_LOG_LEVELS environment
* variable or from EINA_LOG_LEVELS_GLOB, these are
* returned. If nothing else was found, then the global/default
* level (eina_log_level_get()) is returned.
*
* @return level to use to limit eina_log_print() for given
* domain. On error (@p domain_name == NULL),
* EINA_LOG_LEVEL_UNKNOWN is returned.
*
* @see eina_log_domain_level_set()
* @see eina_log_domain_registered_level_get()
*/
EAPI int eina_log_domain_level_get(const char *domain_name) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
/**
* Get the domain level given its identifier.
*
* @param domain identifier, so it must be previously registered with
* eina_log_domain_register(). It's a much faster version of
* eina_log_domain_level_get(), but relies on domain being
* present.
*
* @return level to use to limit eina_log_print() for given domain. On
* error EINA_LOG_LEVEL_UNKNOWN is returned.
*/
EAPI int eina_log_domain_registered_level_get(int domain) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
static inline Eina_Bool eina_log_domain_level_check(int domain, int level);
/*
* Logging domains
*/
/**
* @param name Domain name
* @param color Color of the domain name
*
* @return Domain index that will be used as the DOMAIN parameter on log
* macros. A negative return value means an log occurred.
*
* @note MT: safe to call from any thread.
*/
EAPI int eina_log_domain_register(const char *name, const char *color) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
/**
* Forget about a logging domain registered by eina_log_domain_register()
*
* @param domain domain identifier as reported by eina_log_domain_register(),
* must be >= 0.
*
* @note MT: safe to call from any thread.
*/
EAPI void eina_log_domain_unregister(int domain);
/*
* Logging functions.
*/
/**
* Print out log message using given domain and level.
*
* @note Usually you'll not use this function directly but the helper
* macros EINA_LOG(), EINA_LOG_DOM_CRIT(), EINA_LOG_CRIT() and
* so on. See eina_log.h
*
* @param domain logging domain to use or @c EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_GLOBAL if
* you registered none. It is recommended that modules and
* applications have their own logging domain.
* @param level message level, those with level greater than user
* specified value (eina_log_level_set() or environment
* variables EINA_LOG_LEVEL, EINA_LOG_LEVELS) will be ignored.
* @param file filename that originated the call, must @b not be @c NULL.
* @param fnc function that originated the call, must @b not be @c NULL.
* @param line originating line in @a file.
* @param fmt printf-like format to use. Should not provide trailing
* '\n' as it is automatically included.
*
* @note MT: this function may be called from different threads if
* eina_log_threads_enable() was called before.
*/
EAPI void eina_log_print(int domain,
Eina_Log_Level level,
const char *file,
const char *function,
int line,
const char *fmt,
...) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(3, 4, 6) EINA_PRINTF(6, 7) EINA_NOINSTRUMENT;
/**
* Print out log message using given domain and level.
*
* @note Usually you'll not use this function directly but the helper
* macros EINA_LOG(), EINA_LOG_DOM_CRIT(), EINA_LOG_CRIT() and
* so on. See eina_log.h
*
* @param domain logging domain to use or @c EINA_LOG_DOMAIN_GLOBAL if
* you registered none. It is recommended that modules and
* applications have their own logging domain.
* @param level message level, those with level greater than user
* specified value (eina_log_level_set() or environment
* variables EINA_LOG_LEVEL, EINA_LOG_LEVELS) will be ignored.
* @param file filename that originated the call, must @b not be @c NULL.
* @param fnc function that originated the call, must @b not be @c NULL.
* @param line originating line in @a file.
* @param fmt printf-like format to use. Should not provide trailing
* '\n' as it is automatically included.
* @param args the arguments needed by the format.
*
* @note MT: this function may be called from different threads if
* eina_log_threads_enable() was called before.
*
* @see eina_log_print()
*/
EAPI void eina_log_vprint(int domain,
Eina_Log_Level level,
const char *file,
const char *fnc,
int line,
const char *fmt,
va_list args) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(3, 4, 6) EINA_NOINSTRUMENT;
/*
* Logging methods (change how logging is done).
*/
/**
* Alternative logging method, this will output to standard output stream.
*
* @param d The domain.
* @param level The level.
* @param file The file which is logged.
* @param fnc The function which is logged.
* @param line The line which is logged.
* @param fmt The ouptut format to use.
* @param data Not used.
* @param args The arguments needed by the format.
*
* This method will colorize output based on domain provided color and
* message logging level. To disable color, set environment variable
* EINA_LOG_COLOR_DISABLE=1. Similarly, to disable file and line
* information, set EINA_LOG_FILE_DISABLE=1 or
* EINA_LOG_FUNCTION_DISABLE=1 to avoid function name in output. It is
* not acceptable to have both EINA_LOG_FILE_DISABLE and
* EINA_LOG_FUNCTION_DISABLE at the same time, in this case just
* EINA_LOG_FUNCTION_DISABLE will be considered and file information
* will be printed anyways.
*
* @note MT: if threads are enabled, this function is called within locks.
* @note MT: Threads different from main thread will have thread id
* appended to domain name.
*/
EAPI void eina_log_print_cb_stdout(const Eina_Log_Domain *d,
Eina_Log_Level level,
const char *file,
const char *fnc,
int line,
const char *fmt,
void *data,
va_list args);
/**
* Default logging method, this will output to standard error stream.
*
* This method will colorize output based on domain provided color and
* message logging level.
*
* To disable color, set environment variable
* EINA_LOG_COLOR_DISABLE=1. To enable color, even if directing to a
* file or when using a non-supported color terminal, use
* EINA_LOG_COLOR_DISABLE=0. If EINA_LOG_COLOR_DISABLE is unset (or
* -1), then Eina will disable color if terminal ($TERM) is
* unsupported or if redirecting to a file.
. Similarly, to disable file and line
* information, set EINA_LOG_FILE_DISABLE=1 or
* EINA_LOG_FUNCTION_DISABLE=1 to avoid function name in output. It is
* not acceptable to have both EINA_LOG_FILE_DISABLE and
* EINA_LOG_FUNCTION_DISABLE at the same time, in this case just
* EINA_LOG_FUNCTION_DISABLE will be considered and file information
* will be printed anyways.
*
* @note MT: if threads are enabled, this function is called within locks.
* @note MT: Threads different from main thread will have thread id
* appended to domain name.
*/
EAPI void eina_log_print_cb_stderr(const Eina_Log_Domain *d,
Eina_Log_Level level,
const char *file,
const char *fnc,
int line,
const char *fmt,
void *data,
va_list args);
/**
* Alternative logging method, this will output to given file stream.
*
* @param d The domain.
* @param level Not used.
* @param file The file which is logged.
* @param fnc The function which is logged.
* @param line The line which is logged.
* @param fmt The ouptut format to use.
* @param data The file which will store the output (as a FILE *).
* @param args The arguments needed by the format.
*
* This method will never output color.
*
* @note MT: if threads are enabled, this function is called within locks.
* @note MT: Threads different from main thread will have thread id
* appended to domain name.
*/
EAPI void eina_log_print_cb_file(const Eina_Log_Domain *d,
Eina_Log_Level level,
const char *file,
const char *fnc,
int line,
const char *fmt,
void *data,
va_list args);
#include "eina_inline_log.x"
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* EINA_LOG_H_ */