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40 | #include "qloggingcategory.h" |
41 | #include "qloggingregistry_p.h" |
42 | |
43 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
44 | |
45 | const char qtDefaultCategoryName[] = "default" ; |
46 | |
47 | Q_GLOBAL_STATIC_WITH_ARGS(QLoggingCategory, qtDefaultCategory, |
48 | (qtDefaultCategoryName)) |
49 | |
50 | #ifndef Q_ATOMIC_INT8_IS_SUPPORTED |
51 | static void setBoolLane(QBasicAtomicInt *atomic, bool enable, int shift) |
52 | { |
53 | const int bit = 1 << shift; |
54 | |
55 | if (enable) |
56 | atomic->fetchAndOrRelaxed(bit); |
57 | else |
58 | atomic->fetchAndAndRelaxed(~bit); |
59 | } |
60 | #endif |
61 | |
62 | /*! |
63 | \class QLoggingCategory |
64 | \inmodule QtCore |
65 | \since 5.2 |
66 | \threadsafe |
67 | |
68 | \brief The QLoggingCategory class represents a category, or 'area' in the |
69 | logging infrastructure. |
70 | |
71 | QLoggingCategory represents a certain logging category - identified by a |
72 | string - at runtime. A category can be configured to enable or disable |
73 | logging of messages per message type. |
74 | |
75 | To check whether a message type is enabled or not, use one of these methods: |
76 | \l isDebugEnabled(), \l isInfoEnabled(), \l isWarningEnabled(), and |
77 | \l isCriticalEnabled(). |
78 | |
79 | All objects are meant to be configured by a common registry, as described in |
80 | \l{Configuring Categories}. Different objects can also represent the same |
81 | category. Therefore, it's \b{not} recommended to export objects across |
82 | module boundaries, to manipulate the objects directly, or to inherit from |
83 | QLoggingCategory. |
84 | |
85 | \section1 Creating Category Objects |
86 | |
87 | The Q_DECLARE_LOGGING_CATEGORY() and Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY() macros |
88 | conveniently declare and create QLoggingCategory objects: |
89 | |
90 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 1 |
91 | |
92 | Category names are free text; to configure categories using \l{Logging Rules}, their |
93 | names should follow this convention: |
94 | \list |
95 | \li Use letters and numbers only. |
96 | \li Use dots to further structure categories into common areas. |
97 | \li Avoid the category names: \c{debug}, \c{info}, \c{warning}, and \c{critical}. |
98 | \li Category names with the \c{qt} prefix are solely reserved for Qt modules. |
99 | \endlist |
100 | |
101 | QLoggingCategory objects that are implicitly defined by Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY() |
102 | are created on first use, in a thread-safe manner. |
103 | |
104 | \section1 Checking Category Configuration |
105 | |
106 | QLoggingCategory provides \l isDebugEnabled(), \l isInfoEnabled(), |
107 | \l isWarningEnabled(), \l isCriticalEnabled(), as well as \l isEnabled() |
108 | to check whether messages for the given message type should be logged. |
109 | |
110 | The qCDebug(), qCWarning(), and qCCritical() macros prevent arguments from |
111 | being evaluated if the respective message types are not enabled for the |
112 | category, so explicit checking is not needed: |
113 | |
114 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 4 |
115 | |
116 | \section1 Default Category Configuration |
117 | |
118 | Both the QLoggingCategory constructor and the Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY() macro |
119 | accept an optional QtMsgType argument, which disables all message types with |
120 | a lower severity. That is, a category declared with |
121 | |
122 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 5 |
123 | |
124 | logs messages of type \c QtWarningMsg, \c QtCriticalMsg, \c QtFatalMsg, but |
125 | ignores messages of type \c QtDebugMsg and \c QtInfoMsg. |
126 | |
127 | If no argument is passed, all messages are logged. |
128 | |
129 | \section1 Configuring Categories |
130 | |
131 | You can override the default configuration for categories either by setting |
132 | logging rules, or by installing a custom filter. |
133 | |
134 | \section2 Logging Rules |
135 | |
136 | Logging rules let you enable or disable logging for categories in a flexible |
137 | way. Rules are specified in text, where every line must have the format: |
138 | |
139 | \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qloggingcategory.cpp 0 |
140 | |
141 | \c <category> is the name of the category, potentially with \c{*} as a |
142 | wildcard symbol for the first or last character; or at both positions. |
143 | The optional \c <type> must be \c debug, \c info, \c warning, or \c critical. |
144 | Lines that don't fit this scheme are ignored. |
145 | |
146 | Rules are evaluated in text order, from first to last. That is, if two rules |
147 | apply to a category/type, the rule that comes later is applied. |
148 | |
149 | Rules can be set via \l setFilterRules(): |
150 | |
151 | \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qloggingcategory.cpp 1 |
152 | |
153 | Logging rules are automatically loaded from the \c [Rules] section in a logging |
154 | configuration file. These configuration files are looked up in the QtProject |
155 | configuration directory, or explicitly set in a \c QT_LOGGING_CONF environment |
156 | variable: |
157 | |
158 | \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qloggingcategory.cpp 2 |
159 | |
160 | Logging rules can also be specified in a \c QT_LOGGING_RULES environment variable; |
161 | multiple rules can also be separated by semicolons: |
162 | |
163 | \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qloggingcategory.cpp 3 |
164 | |
165 | Rules set by \l setFilterRules() take precedence over rules specified in the |
166 | QtProject configuration directory. In turn, these rules can be overwritten by those |
167 | from the configuration file specified by \c QT_LOGGING_CONF, and those set by |
168 | \c QT_LOGGING_RULES. |
169 | |
170 | The order of evaluation is as follows: |
171 | \list 1 |
172 | \li [QLibraryInfo::DataPath]/qtlogging.ini |
173 | \li QtProject/qtlogging.ini |
174 | \li \l setFilterRules() |
175 | \li \c QT_LOGGING_CONF |
176 | \li \c QT_LOGGING_RULES |
177 | \endlist |
178 | |
179 | The \c QtProject/qtlogging.ini file is looked up in all directories returned |
180 | by QStandardPaths::GenericConfigLocation. |
181 | |
182 | Set the \c QT_LOGGING_DEBUG environment variable to find out where your logging |
183 | rules are loaded from. |
184 | |
185 | \section2 Installing a Custom Filter |
186 | |
187 | As a lower-level alternative to the text rules, you can also implement a |
188 | custom filter via \l installFilter(). All filter rules are ignored in this |
189 | case. |
190 | |
191 | \section1 Printing the Category |
192 | |
193 | Use the \c %{category} placeholder to print the category in the default |
194 | message handler: |
195 | |
196 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 3 |
197 | */ |
198 | |
199 | /*! |
200 | Constructs a QLoggingCategory object with the provided \a category name. |
201 | All message types for this category are enabled by default. |
202 | |
203 | If \a category is \c{0}, the category name is changed to \c "default". |
204 | |
205 | \note \a category must be kept valid during the lifetime of this object. |
206 | */ |
207 | QLoggingCategory::QLoggingCategory(const char *category) |
208 | : d(nullptr), |
209 | name(nullptr) |
210 | { |
211 | init(category, severityLevel: QtDebugMsg); |
212 | } |
213 | |
214 | /*! |
215 | Constructs a QLoggingCategory object with the provided \a category name, |
216 | and enables all messages with types more severe or equal than \a enableForLevel. |
217 | |
218 | If \a category is \c{0}, the category name is changed to \c "default". |
219 | |
220 | \note \a category must be kept valid during the lifetime of this object. |
221 | |
222 | \since 5.4 |
223 | */ |
224 | QLoggingCategory::QLoggingCategory(const char *category, QtMsgType enableForLevel) |
225 | : d(nullptr), |
226 | name(nullptr) |
227 | { |
228 | init(category, severityLevel: enableForLevel); |
229 | } |
230 | |
231 | void QLoggingCategory::init(const char *category, QtMsgType severityLevel) |
232 | { |
233 | enabled.storeRelaxed(newValue: 0x01010101); // enabledDebug = enabledWarning = enabledCritical = true; |
234 | |
235 | if (category) |
236 | name = category; |
237 | else |
238 | name = qtDefaultCategoryName; |
239 | |
240 | if (QLoggingRegistry *reg = QLoggingRegistry::instance()) |
241 | reg->registerCategory(category: this, enableForLevel: severityLevel); |
242 | } |
243 | |
244 | /*! |
245 | Destroys a QLoggingCategory object. |
246 | */ |
247 | QLoggingCategory::~QLoggingCategory() |
248 | { |
249 | if (QLoggingRegistry *reg = QLoggingRegistry::instance()) |
250 | reg->unregisterCategory(category: this); |
251 | } |
252 | |
253 | /*! |
254 | \fn const char *QLoggingCategory::categoryName() const |
255 | |
256 | Returns the name of the category. |
257 | */ |
258 | |
259 | /*! |
260 | \fn bool QLoggingCategory::isDebugEnabled() const |
261 | |
262 | Returns \c true if debug messages should be shown for this category; |
263 | \c false otherwise. |
264 | |
265 | \note The \l qCDebug() macro already does this check before running any |
266 | code. However, calling this method may be useful to avoid the |
267 | expensive generation of data for debug output only. |
268 | */ |
269 | |
270 | |
271 | /*! |
272 | \fn bool QLoggingCategory::isInfoEnabled() const |
273 | |
274 | Returns \c true if informational messages should be shown for this category; |
275 | \c false otherwise. |
276 | |
277 | \note The \l qCInfo() macro already does this check before executing any |
278 | code. However, calling this method may be useful to avoid the |
279 | expensive generation of data for debug output only. |
280 | |
281 | \since 5.5 |
282 | */ |
283 | |
284 | |
285 | /*! |
286 | \fn bool QLoggingCategory::isWarningEnabled() const |
287 | |
288 | Returns \c true if warning messages should be shown for this category; |
289 | \c false otherwise. |
290 | |
291 | \note The \l qCWarning() macro already does this check before executing any |
292 | code. However, calling this method may be useful to avoid the |
293 | expensive generation of data for debug output only. |
294 | */ |
295 | |
296 | /*! |
297 | \fn bool QLoggingCategory::isCriticalEnabled() const |
298 | |
299 | Returns \c true if critical messages should be shown for this category; |
300 | \c false otherwise. |
301 | |
302 | \note The \l qCCritical() macro already does this check before executing any |
303 | code. However, calling this method may be useful to avoid the |
304 | expensive generation of data for debug output only. |
305 | */ |
306 | |
307 | /*! |
308 | Returns \c true if a message of type \a msgtype for the category should be |
309 | shown; \c false otherwise. |
310 | */ |
311 | bool QLoggingCategory::isEnabled(QtMsgType msgtype) const |
312 | { |
313 | switch (msgtype) { |
314 | case QtDebugMsg: return isDebugEnabled(); |
315 | case QtInfoMsg: return isInfoEnabled(); |
316 | case QtWarningMsg: return isWarningEnabled(); |
317 | case QtCriticalMsg: return isCriticalEnabled(); |
318 | case QtFatalMsg: return true; |
319 | } |
320 | return false; |
321 | } |
322 | |
323 | /*! |
324 | Changes the message type \a type for the category to \a enable. |
325 | |
326 | This method is meant for use only from inside a filter installed with |
327 | \l installFilter(). For an overview on how to configure categories globally, |
328 | see \l {Configuring Categories}. |
329 | |
330 | \note \c QtFatalMsg cannot be changed; it will always remain \c true. |
331 | */ |
332 | void QLoggingCategory::setEnabled(QtMsgType type, bool enable) |
333 | { |
334 | switch (type) { |
335 | #ifdef Q_ATOMIC_INT8_IS_SUPPORTED |
336 | case QtDebugMsg: bools.enabledDebug.storeRelaxed(newValue: enable); break; |
337 | case QtInfoMsg: bools.enabledInfo.storeRelaxed(newValue: enable); break; |
338 | case QtWarningMsg: bools.enabledWarning.storeRelaxed(newValue: enable); break; |
339 | case QtCriticalMsg: bools.enabledCritical.storeRelaxed(newValue: enable); break; |
340 | #else |
341 | case QtDebugMsg: setBoolLane(&enabled, enable, DebugShift); break; |
342 | case QtInfoMsg: setBoolLane(&enabled, enable, InfoShift); break; |
343 | case QtWarningMsg: setBoolLane(&enabled, enable, WarningShift); break; |
344 | case QtCriticalMsg: setBoolLane(&enabled, enable, CriticalShift); break; |
345 | #endif |
346 | case QtFatalMsg: break; |
347 | } |
348 | } |
349 | |
350 | /*! |
351 | \fn QLoggingCategory &QLoggingCategory::operator()() |
352 | |
353 | Returns the object itself. This allows for both: a QLoggingCategory variable, and |
354 | a factory method that returns a QLoggingCategory, to be used in \l qCDebug(), |
355 | \l qCWarning(), or \l qCCritical() macros. |
356 | */ |
357 | |
358 | /*! |
359 | \fn const QLoggingCategory &QLoggingCategory::operator()() const |
360 | |
361 | Returns the object itself. This allows for both: a QLoggingCategory variable, and |
362 | a factory method that returns a QLoggingCategory, to be used in \l qCDebug(), |
363 | \l qCWarning(), or \l qCCritical() macros. |
364 | */ |
365 | |
366 | /*! |
367 | Returns a pointer to the global category \c "default" that is used, for |
368 | example, by qDebug(), qInfo(), qWarning(), qCritical(), or qFatal(). |
369 | |
370 | \note The pointer returned may be null during destruction of static objects. |
371 | Also, don't \c delete this pointer, as ownership of the category isn't transferred. |
372 | |
373 | */ |
374 | QLoggingCategory *QLoggingCategory::defaultCategory() |
375 | { |
376 | return qtDefaultCategory(); |
377 | } |
378 | |
379 | /*! |
380 | \typedef QLoggingCategory::CategoryFilter |
381 | |
382 | This is a typedef for a pointer to a function with the following signature: |
383 | |
384 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 20 |
385 | |
386 | A function with this signature can be installed with \l installFilter(). |
387 | */ |
388 | |
389 | /*! |
390 | Installs a function \a filter that is used to determine which categories |
391 | and message types should be enabled. Returns a pointer to the previous |
392 | installed filter. |
393 | |
394 | Every QLoggingCategory object created is passed to the filter, and the |
395 | filter is free to change the respective category configuration with |
396 | \l setEnabled(). |
397 | |
398 | When you define your filter, note that it can be called from different threads; but never |
399 | concurrently. This filter cannot call any static functions from QLoggingCategory. |
400 | |
401 | Example: |
402 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 21 |
403 | |
404 | Alternatively, you can configure the default filter via \l setFilterRules(). |
405 | */ |
406 | QLoggingCategory::CategoryFilter |
407 | QLoggingCategory::installFilter(QLoggingCategory::CategoryFilter filter) |
408 | { |
409 | return QLoggingRegistry::instance()->installFilter(filter); |
410 | } |
411 | |
412 | /*! |
413 | Configures which categories and message types should be enabled through a |
414 | set of \a rules. |
415 | |
416 | Example: |
417 | |
418 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 2 |
419 | |
420 | \note The rules might be ignored if a custom category filter is installed |
421 | with \l installFilter(), or if the user has defined the \c QT_LOGGING_CONF |
422 | or the \c QT_LOGGING_RULES environment variable. |
423 | */ |
424 | void QLoggingCategory::setFilterRules(const QString &rules) |
425 | { |
426 | QLoggingRegistry::instance()->setApiRules(rules); |
427 | } |
428 | |
429 | /*! |
430 | \macro qCDebug(category) |
431 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
432 | \threadsafe |
433 | \since 5.2 |
434 | |
435 | Returns an output stream for debug messages in the logging category, |
436 | \a category. |
437 | |
438 | The macro expands to code that checks whether |
439 | \l QLoggingCategory::isDebugEnabled() evaluates to \c true. |
440 | If so, the stream arguments are processed and sent to the message handler. |
441 | |
442 | Example: |
443 | |
444 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 10 |
445 | |
446 | \note Arguments aren't processed if the debug output for that \a category is not |
447 | enabled, so don't rely on any side effects. |
448 | |
449 | \sa qDebug() |
450 | */ |
451 | |
452 | /*! |
453 | \macro qCDebug(category, const char *message, ...) |
454 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
455 | \threadsafe |
456 | \since 5.3 |
457 | |
458 | Logs a debug message, \a message, in the logging category, \a category. |
459 | \a message may contain place holders to be replaced by additional arguments, |
460 | similar to the C printf() function. |
461 | |
462 | Example: |
463 | |
464 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 13 |
465 | |
466 | \note Arguments aren't processed if the debug output for that \a category is not |
467 | enabled, so don't rely on any side effects. |
468 | |
469 | \sa qDebug() |
470 | */ |
471 | |
472 | /*! |
473 | \macro qCInfo(category) |
474 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
475 | \threadsafe |
476 | \since 5.5 |
477 | |
478 | Returns an output stream for informational messages in the logging category, |
479 | \a category. |
480 | |
481 | The macro expands to code that checks whether |
482 | \l QLoggingCategory::isInfoEnabled() evaluates to \c true. |
483 | If so, the stream arguments are processed and sent to the message handler. |
484 | |
485 | Example: |
486 | |
487 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp qcinfo_stream |
488 | |
489 | \note If the debug output for a particular category isn't enabled, arguments |
490 | won't be processed, so don't rely on any side effects. |
491 | |
492 | \sa qInfo() |
493 | */ |
494 | |
495 | /*! |
496 | \macro qCInfo(category, const char *message, ...) |
497 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
498 | \threadsafe |
499 | \since 5.5 |
500 | |
501 | Logs an informational message, \a message, in the logging category, \a category. |
502 | \a message may contain place holders to be replaced by additional arguments, |
503 | similar to the C printf() function. |
504 | |
505 | Example: |
506 | |
507 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp qcinfo_printf |
508 | |
509 | \note If the debug output for a particular category isn't enabled, arguments |
510 | won't be processed, so don't rely on any side effects. |
511 | |
512 | \sa qInfo() |
513 | */ |
514 | |
515 | /*! |
516 | \macro qCWarning(category) |
517 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
518 | \threadsafe |
519 | \since 5.2 |
520 | |
521 | Returns an output stream for warning messages in the logging category, |
522 | \a category. |
523 | |
524 | The macro expands to code that checks whether |
525 | \l QLoggingCategory::isWarningEnabled() evaluates to \c true. |
526 | If so, the stream arguments are processed and sent to the message handler. |
527 | |
528 | Example: |
529 | |
530 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 11 |
531 | |
532 | \note If the warning output for a particular category isn't enabled, arguments |
533 | won't be processed, so don't rely on any side effects. |
534 | |
535 | \sa qWarning() |
536 | */ |
537 | |
538 | /*! |
539 | \macro qCWarning(category, const char *message, ...) |
540 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
541 | \threadsafe |
542 | \since 5.3 |
543 | |
544 | Logs a warning message, \a message, in the logging category, \a category. |
545 | \a message may contain place holders to be replaced by additional arguments, |
546 | similar to the C printf() function. |
547 | |
548 | Example: |
549 | |
550 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 14 |
551 | |
552 | \note If the warning output for a particular category isn't enabled, arguments |
553 | won't be processed, so don't rely on any side effects. |
554 | |
555 | \sa qWarning() |
556 | */ |
557 | |
558 | /*! |
559 | \macro qCCritical(category) |
560 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
561 | \threadsafe |
562 | \since 5.2 |
563 | |
564 | Returns an output stream for critical messages in the logging category, |
565 | \a category. |
566 | |
567 | The macro expands to code that checks whether |
568 | \l QLoggingCategory::isCriticalEnabled() evaluates to \c true. |
569 | If so, the stream arguments are processed and sent to the message handler. |
570 | |
571 | Example: |
572 | |
573 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 12 |
574 | |
575 | |
576 | \note If the critical output for a particular category isn't enabled, arguments |
577 | won't be processed, so don't rely on any side effects. |
578 | |
579 | \sa qCritical() |
580 | */ |
581 | |
582 | /*! |
583 | \macro qCCritical(category, const char *message, ...) |
584 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
585 | \threadsafe |
586 | \since 5.3 |
587 | |
588 | Logs a critical message, \a message, in the logging category, \a category. |
589 | \a message may contain place holders to be replaced by additional arguments, |
590 | similar to the C printf() function. |
591 | |
592 | Example: |
593 | |
594 | \snippet qloggingcategory/main.cpp 15 |
595 | |
596 | \note If the critical output for a particular category isn't enabled, arguments |
597 | won't be processed, so don't rely on any side effects. |
598 | |
599 | \sa qCritical() |
600 | */ |
601 | /*! |
602 | \macro Q_DECLARE_LOGGING_CATEGORY(name) |
603 | \sa Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY() |
604 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
605 | \since 5.2 |
606 | |
607 | Declares a logging category \a name. The macro can be used to declare |
608 | a common logging category shared in different parts of the program. |
609 | |
610 | This macro must be used outside of a class or method. |
611 | */ |
612 | |
613 | /*! |
614 | \macro Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(name, string) |
615 | \sa Q_DECLARE_LOGGING_CATEGORY() |
616 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
617 | \since 5.2 |
618 | |
619 | Defines a logging category \a name, and makes it configurable under the |
620 | \a string identifier. By default, all message types are enabled. |
621 | |
622 | Only one translation unit in a library or executable can define a category |
623 | with a specific name. The implicitly-defined QLoggingCategory object is |
624 | created on first use, in a thread-safe manner. |
625 | |
626 | This macro must be used outside of a class or method. |
627 | */ |
628 | |
629 | /*! |
630 | \macro Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(name, string, msgType) |
631 | \sa Q_DECLARE_LOGGING_CATEGORY() |
632 | \relates QLoggingCategory |
633 | \since 5.4 |
634 | |
635 | Defines a logging category \a name, and makes it configurable under the |
636 | \a string identifier. By default, messages of QtMsgType \a msgType |
637 | and more severe are enabled, types with a lower severity are disabled. |
638 | |
639 | Only one translation unit in a library or executable can define a category |
640 | with a specific name. The implicitly-defined QLoggingCategory object is |
641 | created on first use, in a thread-safe manner. |
642 | |
643 | This macro must be used outside of a class or method. It is only defined |
644 | if variadic macros are supported. |
645 | */ |
646 | |
647 | QT_END_NAMESPACE |
648 | |