From 06f646aec4dbce64d28bae1be6111bd833f8e79e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Nettle Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2017 09:30:39 -0500 Subject: Initial version 1.0 --- src/Logger.cpp | 200 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 200 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/Logger.cpp (limited to 'src/Logger.cpp') diff --git a/src/Logger.cpp b/src/Logger.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7607ac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Logger.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +// Copyright 2017 Paul Nettle. +// +// This file is part of Gobbledegook. +// +// Gobbledegook 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 3 of the License, or +// (at your option) any later version. +// +// Gobbledegook 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 Gobbledegook. If not, see . + +// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +// +// >> +// >>> INSIDE THIS FILE +// >> +// +// This is our Logger, which allows for applications to use their own logging mechanisms by registering log receivers for each of +// the logging categories. +// +// >> +// >>> DISCUSSION +// >> +// +// In order for logging to work, the application must register logging receivers with the `ggkLogRegister*` methods. At that point, +// it is up to the application to decide how to handle the incoming log requests. For example, it may filter Error and Fatal logs +// to stderr. +// +// The following is a breakdown of the intended use of each of the available categories. Application receivers can filter then +// (enable/ disable/redirect/etc.) in whatever way works best (via bitmasks, log levels, etc.) +// +// Debug - Lowest logging level; may contain log-spam +// Info - The logging equivalent to the junk drawer +// Status - Current health/service availability info (ex: "Server starting", "Initialization complete", "Stop requested") +// Warn - Problems that may or may not affect functionality +// Error - Problems that will affect functionality, but do not result in a termination of the process +// Fatal - Issues that so severe as to require termination +// +// The following log categories should be considered very important (and possibly never filtered): +// +// Always - Use when something absolutely, positively has to show up in the log output +// Trace - Useful for tracing through code (ex: "Before call to foo()", "Entering function bar") and other development use +// only and should be removed before a release. +// +// Using the logger is simple: +// +// Logger::error("Unable to locate configuration file (this is probably bad)"); +// +// There is an additional macro (SSTR) which can simplify sending dynamic data to the logger via a string stream: +// +// Logger::info(SSTR << "There were " << count << " entries in the list"); +// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +#include "Logger.h" + +// +// Log receiver delegates +// + +// The registered log receiver for DEBUG logs - a nullptr will cause the logging for that receiver to be ignored +GGKLogReceiver Logger::logReceiverDebug = nullptr; + +// The registered log receiver for INFO logs - a nullptr will cause the logging for that receiver to be ignored +GGKLogReceiver Logger::logReceiverInfo = nullptr; + +// The registered log receiver for STATUS logs - a nullptr will cause the logging for that receiver to be ignored +GGKLogReceiver Logger::logReceiverStatus = nullptr; + +// The registered log receiver for WARN logs - a nullptr will cause the logging for that receiver to be ignored +GGKLogReceiver Logger::logReceiverWarn = nullptr; + +// The registered log receiver for ERROR logs - a nullptr will cause the logging for that receiver to be ignored +GGKLogReceiver Logger::logReceiverError = nullptr; + +// The registered log receiver for FATAL logs - a nullptr will cause the logging for that receiver to be ignored +GGKLogReceiver Logger::logReceiverFatal = nullptr; + +// The registered log receiver for ALWAYS logs - a nullptr will cause the logging for that receiver to be ignored +GGKLogReceiver Logger::logReceiverAlways = nullptr; + +// The registered log receiver for TRACE logs - a nullptr will cause the logging for that receiver to be ignored +GGKLogReceiver Logger::logReceiverTrace = nullptr; + +// +// Registration +// + +// Register logging receiver for DEBUG logging. To register a logging level, simply call with a delegate that performs the +// appropriate logging action. To unregister, call with `nullptr` +void Logger::registerDebugReceiver(GGKLogReceiver receiver) { logReceiverDebug = receiver; } + +// Register logging receiver for INFO logging. To register a logging level, simply call with a delegate that performs the +// appropriate logging action. To unregister, call with `nullptr` +void Logger::registerInfoReceiver(GGKLogReceiver receiver) { logReceiverInfo = receiver; } + +// Register logging receiver for STATUS logging. To register a logging level, simply call with a delegate that performs the +// appropriate logging action. To unregister, call with `nullptr` +void Logger::registerStatusReceiver(GGKLogReceiver receiver) { logReceiverStatus = receiver; } + +// Register logging receiver for WARN logging. To register a logging level, simply call with a delegate that performs the +// appropriate logging action. To unregister, call with `nullptr` +void Logger::registerWarnReceiver(GGKLogReceiver receiver) { logReceiverWarn = receiver; } + +// Register logging receiver for ERROR logging. To register a logging level, simply call with a delegate that performs the +// appropriate logging action. To unregister, call with `nullptr` +void Logger::registerErrorReceiver(GGKLogReceiver receiver) { logReceiverError = receiver; } + +// Register logging receiver for FATAL logging. To register a logging level, simply call with a delegate that performs the +// appropriate logging action. To unregister, call with `nullptr` +void Logger::registerFatalReceiver(GGKLogReceiver receiver) { logReceiverFatal = receiver; } + +// Register logging receiver for ALWAYS logging. To register a logging level, simply call with a delegate that performs the +// appropriate logging action. To unregister, call with `nullptr` +void Logger::registerAlwaysReceiver(GGKLogReceiver receiver) { logReceiverAlways = receiver; } + +// Register logging receiver for TRACE logging. To register a logging level, simply call with a delegate that performs the +// appropriate logging action. To unregister, call with `nullptr` +void Logger::registerTraceReceiver(GGKLogReceiver receiver) { logReceiverTrace = receiver; } + +// +// Logging actions +// + +// Log a DEBUG entry with a C string +void Logger::debug(const char *pText) { if (nullptr != logReceiverDebug) { logReceiverDebug(pText); } } + +// Log a DEBUG entry with a string +void Logger::debug(const std::string &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverDebug) { debug(text.c_str()); } } + +// Log a DEBUG entry using a stream +void Logger::debug(const std::ostream &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverDebug) { debug(static_cast(text).str().c_str()); } } + +// Log a INFO entry with a C string +void Logger::info(const char *pText) { if (nullptr != logReceiverInfo) { logReceiverInfo(pText); } } + +// Log a INFO entry with a string +void Logger::info(const std::string &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverInfo) { info(text.c_str()); } } + +// Log a INFO entry using a stream +void Logger::info(const std::ostream &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverInfo) { info(static_cast(text).str().c_str()); } } + +// Log a STATUS entry with a C string +void Logger::status(const char *pText) { if (nullptr != logReceiverStatus) { logReceiverStatus(pText); } } + +// Log a STATUS entry with a string +void Logger::status(const std::string &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverStatus) { status(text.c_str()); } } + +// Log a STATUS entry using a stream +void Logger::status(const std::ostream &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverStatus) { status(static_cast(text).str().c_str()); } } + +// Log a WARN entry with a C string +void Logger::warn(const char *pText) { if (nullptr != logReceiverWarn) { logReceiverWarn(pText); } } + +// Log a WARN entry with a string +void Logger::warn(const std::string &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverWarn) { warn(text.c_str()); } } + +// Log a WARN entry using a stream +void Logger::warn(const std::ostream &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverWarn) { warn(static_cast(text).str().c_str()); } } + +// Log a ERROR entry with a C string +void Logger::error(const char *pText) { if (nullptr != logReceiverError) { logReceiverError(pText); } } + +// Log a ERROR entry with a string +void Logger::error(const std::string &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverError) { error(text.c_str()); } } + +// Log a ERROR entry using a stream +void Logger::error(const std::ostream &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverError) { error(static_cast(text).str().c_str()); } } + +// Log a FATAL entry with a C string +void Logger::fatal(const char *pText) { if (nullptr != logReceiverFatal) { logReceiverFatal(pText); } } + +// Log a FATAL entry with a string +void Logger::fatal(const std::string &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverFatal) { fatal(text.c_str()); } } + +// Log a FATAL entry using a stream +void Logger::fatal(const std::ostream &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverFatal) { fatal(static_cast(text).str().c_str()); } } + +// Log a ALWAYS entry with a C string +void Logger::always(const char *pText) { if (nullptr != logReceiverAlways) { logReceiverAlways(pText); } } + +// Log a ALWAYS entry with a string +void Logger::always(const std::string &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverAlways) { always(text.c_str()); } } + +// Log a ALWAYS entry using a stream +void Logger::always(const std::ostream &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverAlways) { always(static_cast(text).str().c_str()); } } + +// Log a TRACE entry with a C string +void Logger::trace(const char *pText) { if (nullptr != logReceiverTrace) { logReceiverTrace(pText); } } + +// Log a TRACE entry with a string +void Logger::trace(const std::string &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverTrace) { trace(text.c_str()); } } + +// Log a TRACE entry using a stream +void Logger::trace(const std::ostream &text) { if (nullptr != logReceiverTrace) { trace(static_cast(text).str().c_str()); } } -- cgit v1.2.3