// Copyright 2022 The Abseil Authors. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // File: log/globals.h // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This header declares global logging library configuration knobs. #ifndef ABSL_LOG_GLOBALS_H_ #define ABSL_LOG_GLOBALS_H_ #include "absl/base/attributes.h" #include "absl/base/config.h" #include "absl/base/log_severity.h" #include "absl/log/internal/vlog_config.h" #include "absl/strings/string_view.h" namespace absl { ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Minimum Log Level //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Messages logged at or above this severity are directed to all registered log // sinks or skipped otherwise. This parameter can also be modified using // command line flag --minloglevel. // See absl/base/log_severity.h for descriptions of severity levels. // MinLogLevel() // // Returns the value of the Minimum Log Level parameter. // This function is async-signal-safe. ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT absl::LogSeverityAtLeast MinLogLevel(); // SetMinLogLevel() // // Updates the value of Minimum Log Level parameter. // This function is async-signal-safe. void SetMinLogLevel(absl::LogSeverityAtLeast severity); namespace log_internal { // ScopedMinLogLevel // // RAII type used to temporarily update the Min Log Level parameter. class ScopedMinLogLevel final { … }; } // namespace log_internal //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Stderr Threshold //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Messages logged at or above this level are directed to stderr in // addition to other registered log sinks. This parameter can also be modified // using command line flag --stderrthreshold. // See absl/base/log_severity.h for descriptions of severity levels. // StderrThreshold() // // Returns the value of the Stderr Threshold parameter. // This function is async-signal-safe. ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT absl::LogSeverityAtLeast StderrThreshold(); // SetStderrThreshold() // // Updates the Stderr Threshold parameter. // This function is async-signal-safe. void SetStderrThreshold(absl::LogSeverityAtLeast severity); inline void SetStderrThreshold(absl::LogSeverity severity) { … } // ScopedStderrThreshold // // RAII type used to temporarily update the Stderr Threshold parameter. class ScopedStderrThreshold final { … }; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Log Backtrace At //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Users can request an existing `LOG` statement, specified by file and line // number, to also include a backtrace when logged. // ShouldLogBacktraceAt() // // Returns true if we should log a backtrace at the specified location. namespace log_internal { ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT bool ShouldLogBacktraceAt(absl::string_view file, int line); } // namespace log_internal // SetLogBacktraceLocation() // // Sets the location the backtrace should be logged at. If the specified // location isn't a `LOG` statement, the effect will be the same as // `ClearLogBacktraceLocation` (but less efficient). void SetLogBacktraceLocation(absl::string_view file, int line); // ClearLogBacktraceLocation() // // Clears the set location so that backtraces will no longer be logged at it. void ClearLogBacktraceLocation(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Prepend Log Prefix //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // This option tells the logging library that every logged message // should include the prefix (severity, date, time, PID, etc.) // // ShouldPrependLogPrefix() // // Returns the value of the Prepend Log Prefix option. // This function is async-signal-safe. ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT bool ShouldPrependLogPrefix(); // EnableLogPrefix() // // Updates the value of the Prepend Log Prefix option. // This function is async-signal-safe. void EnableLogPrefix(bool on_off); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // `VLOG` Configuration //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // These methods set the `(ABSL_)VLOG(_IS_ON)` threshold. They allow // programmatic control of the thresholds set by the --v and --vmodule flags. // // Only `VLOG`s with a severity level LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO the threshold will // be evaluated. // // For example, if the threshold is 2, then: // // VLOG(2) << "This message will be logged."; // VLOG(3) << "This message will NOT be logged."; // // The default threshold is 0. Since `VLOG` levels must not be negative, a // negative threshold value will turn off all VLOGs. // SetGlobalVLogLevel() // // Sets the global `VLOG` level to threshold. Returns the previous global // threshold. inline int SetGlobalVLogLevel(int threshold) { … } // SetVLogLevel() // // Sets the `VLOG` threshold for all files that match `module_pattern`, // overwriting any prior value. Files that don't match aren't affected. // Returns the threshold that previously applied to `module_pattern`. inline int SetVLogLevel(absl::string_view module_pattern, int threshold) { … } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Configure Android Native Log Tag //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // The logging library forwards to the Android system log API when built for // Android. That API takes a string "tag" value in addition to a message and // severity level. The tag is used to identify the source of messages and to // filter them. This library uses the tag "native" by default. // SetAndroidNativeTag() // // Stores a copy of the string pointed to by `tag` and uses it as the Android // logging tag thereafter. `tag` must not be null. // This function must not be called more than once! void SetAndroidNativeTag(const char* tag); namespace log_internal { // GetAndroidNativeTag() // // Returns the configured Android logging tag. const char* GetAndroidNativeTag(); } // namespace log_internal namespace log_internal { LoggingGlobalsListener; void SetLoggingGlobalsListener(LoggingGlobalsListener l); // Internal implementation for the setter routines. These are used // to break circular dependencies between flags and globals. Each "Raw" // routine corresponds to the non-"Raw" counterpart and used to set the // configuration parameter directly without calling back to the listener. void RawSetMinLogLevel(absl::LogSeverityAtLeast severity); void RawSetStderrThreshold(absl::LogSeverityAtLeast severity); void RawEnableLogPrefix(bool on_off); } // namespace log_internal ABSL_NAMESPACE_END } // namespace absl #endif // ABSL_LOG_GLOBALS_H_