1 /* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming
2 * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
4 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
5 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
6 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
7 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
9 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
12 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
15 * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19 * Modified by the GLib Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS
20 * file for a list of people on the GLib Team. See the ChangeLog
21 * files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with
22 * GLib at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/.
25 #ifndef __G_MESSAGES_H__
26 #define __G_MESSAGES_H__
28 #if !defined (__GLIB_H_INSIDE__) && !defined (GLIB_COMPILATION)
29 #error "Only <glib.h> can be included directly."
33 #include <glib/gtypes.h>
34 #include <glib/gmacros.h>
36 /* Suppress warnings when GCC is in -pedantic mode and not -std=c99
38 #if (__GNUC__ >= 3 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 96))
39 #pragma GCC system_header
44 /* calculate a string size, guaranteed to fit format + args.
47 gsize g_printf_string_upper_bound (const gchar* format,
48 va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(1, 0);
50 /* Log level shift offset for user defined
51 * log levels (0-7 are used by GLib).
53 #define G_LOG_LEVEL_USER_SHIFT (8)
55 /* Glib log levels and flags.
60 G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION = 1 << 0,
61 G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL = 1 << 1,
64 G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR = 1 << 2, /* always fatal */
65 G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL = 1 << 3,
66 G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING = 1 << 4,
67 G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE = 1 << 5,
68 G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO = 1 << 6,
69 G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG = 1 << 7,
71 G_LOG_LEVEL_MASK = ~(G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION | G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL)
74 /* GLib log levels that are considered fatal by default */
75 #define G_LOG_FATAL_MASK (G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION | G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR)
77 typedef void (*GLogFunc) (const gchar *log_domain,
78 GLogLevelFlags log_level,
85 guint g_log_set_handler (const gchar *log_domain,
86 GLogLevelFlags log_levels,
90 void g_log_remove_handler (const gchar *log_domain,
93 void g_log_default_handler (const gchar *log_domain,
94 GLogLevelFlags log_level,
96 gpointer unused_data);
98 GLogFunc g_log_set_default_handler (GLogFunc log_func,
100 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
101 void g_log (const gchar *log_domain,
102 GLogLevelFlags log_level,
104 ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF (3, 4);
105 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
106 void g_logv (const gchar *log_domain,
107 GLogLevelFlags log_level,
109 va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(3, 0);
110 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
111 GLogLevelFlags g_log_set_fatal_mask (const gchar *log_domain,
112 GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask);
113 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
114 GLogLevelFlags g_log_set_always_fatal (GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask);
117 void _g_log_fallback_handler (const gchar *log_domain,
118 GLogLevelFlags log_level,
119 const gchar *message,
120 gpointer unused_data);
122 /* Internal functions, used to implement the following macros */
123 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
124 void g_return_if_fail_warning (const char *log_domain,
125 const char *pretty_function,
126 const char *expression) G_ANALYZER_NORETURN;
127 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
128 void g_warn_message (const char *domain,
132 const char *warnexpr) G_ANALYZER_NORETURN;
134 void g_assert_warning (const char *log_domain,
137 const char *pretty_function,
138 const char *expression) G_GNUC_NORETURN;
142 #define G_LOG_DOMAIN ((gchar*) 0)
143 #endif /* G_LOG_DOMAIN */
145 #if defined(G_HAVE_ISO_VARARGS) && !G_ANALYZER_ANALYZING
146 /* for(;;) ; so that GCC knows that control doesn't go past g_error().
147 * Put space before ending semicolon to avoid C++ build warnings.
149 #define g_error(...) G_STMT_START { \
150 g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
156 #define g_message(...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
157 G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE, \
159 #define g_critical(...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
160 G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, \
162 #define g_warning(...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
163 G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, \
165 #define g_info(...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
168 #define g_debug(...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
171 #elif defined(G_HAVE_GNUC_VARARGS) && !G_ANALYZER_ANALYZING
172 #define g_error(format...) G_STMT_START { \
173 g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
179 #define g_message(format...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
180 G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE, \
182 #define g_critical(format...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
183 G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, \
185 #define g_warning(format...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
186 G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, \
188 #define g_info(format...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
191 #define g_debug(format...) g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
194 #else /* no varargs macros */
195 static void g_error (const gchar *format, ...) G_ANALYZER_NORETURN;
196 static void g_critical (const gchar *format, ...) G_ANALYZER_NORETURN;
199 g_error (const gchar *format,
203 va_start (args, format);
204 g_logv (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, format, args);
210 g_message (const gchar *format,
214 va_start (args, format);
215 g_logv (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE, format, args);
219 g_critical (const gchar *format,
223 va_start (args, format);
224 g_logv (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format, args);
228 g_warning (const gchar *format,
232 va_start (args, format);
233 g_logv (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, format, args);
237 g_info (const gchar *format,
241 va_start (args, format);
242 g_logv (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, format, args);
246 g_debug (const gchar *format,
250 va_start (args, format);
251 g_logv (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, format, args);
254 #endif /* !__GNUC__ */
258 * @string: the message to output
260 * Specifies the type of the print handler functions.
261 * These are called with the complete formatted string to output.
263 typedef void (*GPrintFunc) (const gchar *string);
264 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
265 void g_print (const gchar *format,
266 ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF (1, 2);
267 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
268 GPrintFunc g_set_print_handler (GPrintFunc func);
269 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
270 void g_printerr (const gchar *format,
271 ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF (1, 2);
272 GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
273 GPrintFunc g_set_printerr_handler (GPrintFunc func);
278 * Logs a critical warning.
282 #define g_warn_if_reached() \
284 g_warn_message (G_LOG_DOMAIN, __FILE__, __LINE__, G_STRFUNC, NULL); \
289 * @expr: the expression to check
291 * Logs a warning if the expression is not true.
295 #define g_warn_if_fail(expr) \
297 if G_LIKELY (expr) ; \
298 else g_warn_message (G_LOG_DOMAIN, __FILE__, __LINE__, G_STRFUNC, #expr); \
301 #ifdef G_DISABLE_CHECKS
305 * @expr: the expression to check
307 * Verifies that the expression @expr, usually representing a precondition,
308 * evaluates to %TRUE. If the function returns a value, use
309 * g_return_val_if_fail() instead.
311 * If @expr evaluates to %FALSE, the current function should be considered to
312 * have undefined behaviour (a programmer error). The only correct solution
313 * to such an error is to change the module that is calling the current
314 * function, so that it avoids this incorrect call.
316 * To make this undefined behaviour visible, if @expr evaluates to %FALSE,
317 * the result is usually that a critical message is logged and the current
320 * If G_DISABLE_CHECKS is defined then the check is not performed. You
321 * should therefore not depend on any side effects of @expr.
323 #define g_return_if_fail(expr) G_STMT_START{ (void)0; }G_STMT_END
326 * g_return_val_if_fail:
327 * @expr: the expression to check
328 * @val: the value to return from the current function
329 * if the expression is not true
331 * Verifies that the expression @expr, usually representing a precondition,
332 * evaluates to %TRUE. If the function does not return a value, use
333 * g_return_if_fail() instead.
335 * If @expr evaluates to %FALSE, the current function should be considered to
336 * have undefined behaviour (a programmer error). The only correct solution
337 * to such an error is to change the module that is calling the current
338 * function, so that it avoids this incorrect call.
340 * To make this undefined behaviour visible, if @expr evaluates to %FALSE,
341 * the result is usually that a critical message is logged and @val is
342 * returned from the current function.
344 * If G_DISABLE_CHECKS is defined then the check is not performed. You
345 * should therefore not depend on any side effects of @expr.
347 #define g_return_val_if_fail(expr,val) G_STMT_START{ (void)0; }G_STMT_END
350 * g_return_if_reached:
352 * Logs a critical message and returns from the current function.
353 * This can only be used in functions which do not return a value.
355 #define g_return_if_reached() G_STMT_START{ return; }G_STMT_END
358 * g_return_val_if_reached:
359 * @val: the value to return from the current function
361 * Logs a critical message and returns @val.
363 #define g_return_val_if_reached(val) G_STMT_START{ return (val); }G_STMT_END
365 #else /* !G_DISABLE_CHECKS */
367 #define g_return_if_fail(expr) G_STMT_START{ \
368 if G_LIKELY(expr) { } else \
370 g_return_if_fail_warning (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
376 #define g_return_val_if_fail(expr,val) G_STMT_START{ \
377 if G_LIKELY(expr) { } else \
379 g_return_if_fail_warning (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
385 #define g_return_if_reached() G_STMT_START{ \
386 g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
387 G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, \
388 "file %s: line %d (%s): should not be reached", \
394 #define g_return_val_if_reached(val) G_STMT_START{ \
395 g_log (G_LOG_DOMAIN, \
396 G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, \
397 "file %s: line %d (%s): should not be reached", \
401 return (val); }G_STMT_END
403 #endif /* !G_DISABLE_CHECKS */
407 #endif /* __G_MESSAGES_H__ */