* 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, write to the
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
- * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
*
* These functions provide support for outputting messages.
*
- * The <function>g_return</function> family of macros (g_return_if_fail(),
- * g_return_val_if_fail(), g_return_if_reached(), g_return_val_if_reached())
- * should only be used for programming errors, a typical use case is
- * checking for invalid parameters at the beginning of a public function.
- * They should not be used if you just mean "if (error) return", they
- * should only be used if you mean "if (bug in program) return".
- * The program behavior is generally considered undefined after one
- * of these checks fails. They are not intended for normal control
- * flow, only to give a perhaps-helpful warning before giving up.
+ * The g_return family of macros (g_return_if_fail(),
+ * g_return_val_if_fail(), g_return_if_reached(),
+ * g_return_val_if_reached()) should only be used for programming
+ * errors, a typical use case is checking for invalid parameters at
+ * the beginning of a public function. They should not be used if
+ * you just mean "if (error) return", they should only be used if
+ * you mean "if (bug in program) return". The program behavior is
+ * generally considered undefined after one of these checks fails.
+ * They are not intended for normal control flow, only to give a
+ * perhaps-helpful warning before giving up.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
-#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
-#include <unistd.h>
-#endif
#include <signal.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <errno.h>
-#include "gmessages-private.h"
-
#include "glib-init.h"
#include "gbacktrace.h"
#include "gcharset.h"
#include "gstring.h"
#include "gpattern.h"
+#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
#include <process.h> /* For getpid() */
#include <io.h>
* @user_data: user data, set in g_log_set_handler()
*
* Specifies the prototype of log handler functions.
+ *
+ * The default log handler, g_log_default_handler(), automatically appends a
+ * new-line character to @message when printing it. It is advised that any
+ * custom log handler functions behave similarly, so that logging calls in user
+ * code do not need modifying to add a new-line character to the message if the
+ * log handler is changed.
*/
/**
* and g_return_val_if_fail().
* @G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING: log level for warnings, see g_warning()
* @G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE: log level for messages, see g_message()
- * @G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO: log level for informational messages
+ * @G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO: log level for informational messages, see g_info()
* @G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG: log level for debug messages, see g_debug()
* @G_LOG_LEVEL_MASK: a mask including all log levels
*
*/
/**
+ * G_LOG_LEVEL_USER_SHIFT:
+ *
+ * Log levels below 1<<G_LOG_LEVEL_USER_SHIFT are used by GLib.
+ * Higher bits can be used for user-defined log levels.
+ */
+
+/**
* g_message:
* @...: format string, followed by parameters to insert
* into the format string (as with printf())
*
* A convenience function/macro to log a normal message.
+ *
+ * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function, a new-line
+ * character will automatically be appended to @..., and need not be entered
+ * manually.
*/
/**
*
* A convenience function/macro to log a warning message.
*
- * You can make warnings fatal at runtime by setting the
- * <envar>G_DEBUG</envar> environment variable (see
- * <ulink url="glib-running.html">Running GLib Applications</ulink>).
+ * You can make warnings fatal at runtime by setting the `G_DEBUG`
+ * environment variable (see
+ * [Running GLib Applications](glib-running.html)).
+ *
+ * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function,
+ * a newline character will automatically be appended to @..., and
+ * need not be entered manually.
*/
/**
* example.
*
* You can also make critical warnings fatal at runtime by
- * setting the <envar>G_DEBUG</envar> environment variable (see
- * <ulink url="glib-running.html">Running GLib Applications</ulink>).
+ * setting the `G_DEBUG` environment variable (see
+ * [Running GLib Applications](glib-running.html)).
+ *
+ * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function, a new-line
+ * character will automatically be appended to @..., and need not be entered
+ * manually.
*/
/**
* Using this function indicates a bug in your program, i.e.
* an assertion failure.
*
+ * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function, a new-line
+ * character will automatically be appended to @..., and need not be entered
+ * manually.
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * g_info:
+ * @...: format string, followed by parameters to insert
+ * into the format string (as with printf())
+ *
+ * A convenience function/macro to log an informational message. Seldom used.
+ *
+ * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function, a new-line
+ * character will automatically be appended to @..., and need not be entered
+ * manually.
+ *
+ * Such messages are suppressed by the g_log_default_handler() unless
+ * the G_MESSAGES_DEBUG environment variable is set appropriately.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.40
*/
/**
*
* A convenience function/macro to log a debug message.
*
+ * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function, a new-line
+ * character will automatically be appended to @..., and need not be entered
+ * manually.
+ *
+ * Such messages are suppressed by the g_log_default_handler() unless
+ * the G_MESSAGES_DEBUG environment variable is set appropriately.
+ *
* Since: 2.6
*/
static GPrintFunc glib_print_func = NULL;
static GPrintFunc glib_printerr_func = NULL;
static GPrivate g_log_depth;
-static gboolean exit_on_fatal;
static GLogFunc default_log_func = g_log_default_handler;
static gpointer default_log_data = NULL;
static GTestLogFatalFunc fatal_log_func = NULL;
/* --- functions --- */
-void
-_g_log_abort (void)
+static void _g_log_abort (gboolean breakpoint);
+
+static void
+_g_log_abort (gboolean breakpoint)
{
- if (exit_on_fatal)
- _exit (1);
+ if (g_test_subprocess ())
+ {
+ /* If this is a test case subprocess then it probably caused
+ * this error message on purpose, so just exit() rather than
+ * abort()ing, to avoid triggering any system crash-reporting
+ * daemon.
+ */
+ _exit (1);
+ }
+
+ if (breakpoint)
+ G_BREAKPOINT ();
else
abort ();
}
static GLogDomain*
g_log_find_domain_L (const gchar *log_domain)
{
- register GLogDomain *domain;
+ GLogDomain *domain;
domain = g_log_domains;
while (domain)
static GLogDomain*
g_log_domain_new_L (const gchar *log_domain)
{
- register GLogDomain *domain;
+ GLogDomain *domain;
domain = g_new (GLogDomain, 1);
domain->log_domain = g_strdup (log_domain);
if (domain->fatal_mask == G_LOG_FATAL_MASK &&
domain->handlers == NULL)
{
- register GLogDomain *last, *work;
+ GLogDomain *last, *work;
last = NULL;
{
if (domain && log_level)
{
- register GLogHandler *handler;
+ GLogHandler *handler;
handler = domain->handlers;
while (handler)
* %G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR is always fatal.
*
* You can also make some message levels fatal at runtime by setting
- * the <envar>G_DEBUG</envar> environment variable (see
- * <ulink url="glib-running.html">Running GLib Applications</ulink>).
+ * the `G_DEBUG` environment variable (see
+ * [Running GLib Applications](glib-running.html)).
*
* Returns: the old fatal mask
*/
GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask)
{
GLogLevelFlags old_flags;
- register GLogDomain *domain;
+ GLogDomain *domain;
if (!log_domain)
log_domain = "";
* you want to set a handler for this log level you must combine it with
* #G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL.
*
- * <example>
- * <title>Adding a log handler for all warning messages in the default
- * (application) domain</title>
- * <programlisting>
+ * Here is an example for adding a log handler for all warning messages
+ * in the default domain:
+ * |[<!-- language="C" -->
* g_log_set_handler (NULL, G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL
* | G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION, my_log_handler, NULL);
- * </programlisting>
- * </example>
+ * ]|
*
- * <example>
- * <title>Adding a log handler for all critical messages from GTK+</title>
- * <programlisting>
+ * This example adds a log handler for all critical messages from GTK+:
+ * |[<!-- language="C" -->
* g_log_set_handler ("Gtk", G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL | G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL
* | G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION, my_log_handler, NULL);
- * </programlisting>
- * </example>
+ * ]|
*
- * <example>
- * <title>Adding a log handler for <emphasis>all</emphasis> messages from
- * GLib</title>
- * <programlisting>
+ * This example adds a log handler for all messages from GLib:
+ * |[<!-- language="C" -->
* g_log_set_handler ("GLib", G_LOG_LEVEL_MASK | G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL
* | G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION, my_log_handler, NULL);
- * </programlisting>
- * </example>
+ * ]|
*
* Returns: the id of the new handler
*/
g_log_remove_handler (const gchar *log_domain,
guint handler_id)
{
- register GLogDomain *domain;
+ GLogDomain *domain;
g_return_if_fail (handler_id > 0);
*
* If the log level has been set as fatal, the abort()
* function is called to terminate the program.
+ *
+ * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function, a new-line
+ * character will automatically be appended to @..., and need not be entered
+ * manually.
*/
void
g_logv (const gchar *log_domain,
{
GTestExpectedMessage *expected = expected_messages->data;
- expected_messages = g_slist_delete_link (expected_messages,
- expected_messages);
if (g_strcmp0 (expected->log_domain, log_domain) == 0 &&
((log_level & expected->log_level) == expected->log_level) &&
g_pattern_match_simple (expected->pattern, msg))
{
+ expected_messages = g_slist_delete_link (expected_messages,
+ expected_messages);
g_free (expected->log_domain);
g_free (expected->pattern);
g_free (expected);
g_free (msg_alloc);
return;
}
- else
+ else if ((log_level & G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG) != G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG)
{
gchar level_prefix[STRING_BUFFER_SIZE];
gchar *expected_message;
mklevel_prefix (level_prefix, expected->log_level);
- expected_message = g_strdup_printf ("Did not see expected message %s: %s",
+ expected_message = g_strdup_printf ("Did not see expected message %s-%s: %s",
+ expected->log_domain ? expected->log_domain : "**",
level_prefix, expected->pattern);
- g_log_default_handler (log_domain, log_level, expected_message, NULL);
+ g_log_default_handler (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, expected_message, NULL);
g_free (expected_message);
log_level |= G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL;
for (i = g_bit_nth_msf (log_level, -1); i >= 0; i = g_bit_nth_msf (log_level, i))
{
- register GLogLevelFlags test_level;
+ GLogLevelFlags test_level;
test_level = 1 << i;
if (log_level & test_level)
&& !fatal_log_func (log_domain, test_level, msg, fatal_log_data);
}
- if ((test_level & G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL) && exit_on_fatal && !masquerade_fatal)
- {
- _g_log_abort ();
- }
- else if ((test_level & G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL) && !masquerade_fatal)
+ if ((test_level & G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL) && !masquerade_fatal)
{
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
if (win32_keep_fatal_message)
MessageBox (NULL, locale_msg, NULL,
MB_ICONERROR|MB_SETFOREGROUND);
}
- if (IsDebuggerPresent () && !(test_level & G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION))
- G_BREAKPOINT ();
- else
- abort ();
+ _g_log_abort (IsDebuggerPresent () && !(test_level & G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION));
#else
- if (!(test_level & G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION))
- G_BREAKPOINT ();
- else
- abort ();
+ _g_log_abort (!(test_level & G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION));
#endif /* !G_OS_WIN32 */
}
*
* If the log level has been set as fatal, the abort()
* function is called to terminate the program.
+ *
+ * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function, a new-line
+ * character will automatically be appended to @..., and need not be entered
+ * manually.
*/
void
g_log (const gchar *log_domain,
const char *pretty_function,
const char *expression)
{
- g_log (log_domain,
- G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
- expression
- ? "file %s: line %d (%s): assertion failed: (%s)"
- : "file %s: line %d (%s): should not be reached",
- file,
- line,
- pretty_function,
- expression);
- _g_log_abort ();
+ if (expression)
+ g_log (log_domain,
+ G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
+ "file %s: line %d (%s): assertion failed: (%s)",
+ file,
+ line,
+ pretty_function,
+ expression);
+ else
+ g_log (log_domain,
+ G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
+ "file %s: line %d (%s): should not be reached",
+ file,
+ line,
+ pretty_function);
+ _g_log_abort (FALSE);
+ abort ();
}
/**
* g_test_expect_message:
* @log_domain: (allow-none): the log domain of the message
* @log_level: the log level of the message
- * @pattern: a glob-style
- * <link linkend="glib-Glob-style-pattern-matching">pattern</link>
+ * @pattern: a glob-style [pattern][glib-Glob-style-pattern-matching]
*
* Indicates that a message with the given @log_domain and @log_level,
* with text matching @pattern, is expected to be logged. When this
*
* For example:
*
- * |[
- * /* g_main_context_push_thread_default() should fail if the
- * * context is already owned by another thread.
- * */
+ * |[<!-- language="C" -->
+ * // g_main_context_push_thread_default() should fail if the
+ * // context is already owned by another thread.
* g_test_expect_message (G_LOG_DOMAIN,
* G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL,
* "assertion*acquired_context*failed");
* g_error() intentionally never returns even if the program doesn't
* abort; use g_test_trap_subprocess() in this case.
*
+ * If messages at %G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG are emitted, but not explicitly
+ * expected via g_test_expect_message() then they will be ignored.
+ *
* Since: 2.34
*/
void
g_return_if_fail (log_level != 0);
g_return_if_fail (pattern != NULL);
+ g_return_if_fail (~log_level & G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR);
expected = g_new (GTestExpectedMessage, 1);
expected->log_domain = g_strdup (log_domain);
expected = expected_messages->data;
mklevel_prefix (level_prefix, expected->log_level);
- message = g_strdup_printf ("Did not see expected message %s: %s",
+ message = g_strdup_printf ("Did not see expected message %s-%s: %s",
+ expected->log_domain ? expected->log_domain : "**",
level_prefix, expected->pattern);
- g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, message);
+ g_assertion_message (G_LOG_DOMAIN, file, line, func, message);
g_free (message);
}
}
* Asserts that all messages previously indicated via
* g_test_expect_message() have been seen and suppressed.
*
+ * If messages at %G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG are emitted, but not explicitly
+ * expected via g_test_expect_message() then they will be ignored.
+ *
* Since: 2.34
*/
* allows to install an alternate default log handler.
* This is used if no log handler has been set for the particular log
* domain and log level combination. It outputs the message to stderr
- * or stdout and if the log level is fatal it calls abort().
+ * or stdout and if the log level is fatal it calls abort(). It automatically
+ * prints a new-line character after the message, so one does not need to be
+ * manually included in @message.
*
* The behavior of this log handler can be influenced by a number of
* environment variables:
- * <variablelist>
- * <varlistentry>
- * <term><envar>G_MESSAGES_PREFIXED</envar></term>
- * <listitem>
- * A :-separated list of log levels for which messages should
- * be prefixed by the program name and PID of the aplication.
- * </listitem>
- * </varlistentry>
- * <varlistentry>
- * <term><envar>G_MESSAGES_DEBUG</envar></term>
- * <listitem>
- * A space-separated list of log domains for which debug and
- * informational messages are printed. By default these
- * messages are not printed.
- * </listitem>
- * </varlistentry>
- * </variablelist>
+ *
+ * - `G_MESSAGES_PREFIXED`: A :-separated list of log levels for which
+ * messages should be prefixed by the program name and PID of the
+ * aplication.
+ *
+ * - `G_MESSAGES_DEBUG`: A space-separated list of log domains for
+ * which debug and informational messages are printed. By default
+ * these messages are not printed.
*
* stderr is used for levels %G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, %G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL,
* %G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING and %G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE. stdout is used for
* @...: the parameters to insert into the format string
*
* Outputs a formatted message via the print handler.
- * The default print handler simply outputs the message to stdout.
+ * The default print handler simply outputs the message to stdout, without
+ * appending a trailing new-line character. Typically, @format should end with
+ * its own new-line character.
*
* g_print() should not be used from within libraries for debugging
* messages, since it may be redirected by applications to special
* @...: the parameters to insert into the format string
*
* Outputs a formatted message via the error message handler.
- * The default handler simply outputs the message to stderr.
+ * The default handler simply outputs the message to stderr, without appending
+ * a trailing new-line character. Typically, @format should end with its own
+ * new-line character.
*
* g_printerr() should not be used from within libraries.
* Instead g_log() should be used, or the convenience functions
gchar c;
return _g_vsnprintf (&c, 1, format, args) + 1;
}
-
-void
-_g_log_set_exit_on_fatal (void)
-{
- exit_on_fatal = TRUE;
-}