return m_mask.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
}
-void Log::PutCString(const char *cstr) { Printf("%s", cstr); }
-void Log::PutString(llvm::StringRef str) { PutCString(str.str().c_str()); }
+void Log::PutCString(const char *cstr) { PutString(cstr); }
+
+void Log::PutString(llvm::StringRef str) {
+ std::string FinalMessage;
+ llvm::raw_string_ostream Stream(FinalMessage);
+ WriteHeader(Stream, "", "");
+ Stream << str << "\n";
+ WriteMessage(FinalMessage);
+}
// Simple variable argument logging with flags.
void Log::Printf(const char *format, ...) {
va_end(args);
}
-// All logging eventually boils down to this function call. If we have a
-// callback registered, then we call the logging callback. If we have a valid
-// file handle, we also log to the file.
void Log::VAPrintf(const char *format, va_list args) {
- std::string FinalMessage;
- llvm::raw_string_ostream Stream(FinalMessage);
- WriteHeader(Stream, "", "");
-
llvm::SmallString<64> Content;
lldb_private::VASprintf(Content, format, args);
-
- Stream << Content << "\n";
-
- WriteMessage(FinalMessage);
+ PutString(Content);
}
// Printing of errors that are not fatal.
}
}
+// If we have a callback registered, then we call the logging callback. If we
+// have a valid file handle, we also log to the file.
void Log::WriteMessage(llvm::StringRef message) {
// Make a copy of our stream shared pointer in case someone disables our log
// while we are logging and releases the stream