minix/external/bsd/kyua-cli/dist/utils/logging/operations.cpp
Lionel Sambuc 11be35a165 Importing NetBSD "Kyua" test framework
To do so, a few dependencies have been imported:

 * external/bsd/lutok
 * external/mit/lua
 * external/public-domain/sqlite
 * external/public-domain/xz

The Kyua framework is the new generation of ATF (Automated Test
Framework), it is composed of:

 * external/bsd/atf
 * external/bsd/kyua-atf-compat
 * external/bsd/kyua-cli
 * external/bsd/kyua-tester
 * tests

Kyua/ATF being written in C++, it depends on libstdc++ which is
provided by GCC. As this is not part of the sources, Kyua is only
compiled when the native GCC utils are installed.

To install Kyua do the following:

 * In a cross-build enviromnent, add the following to the build.sh
   commandline: -V MKBINUTILS=yes -V MKGCCCMDS=yes

WARNING:
  At this point the import is still experimental, and not supported
  on native builds (a.k.a make build).

Change-Id: I26aee23c5bbd2d64adcb7c1beb98fe0d479d7ada
2013-07-23 20:43:41 +02:00

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#include "utils/logging/operations.hpp"
extern "C" {
#include <unistd.h>
}
#include <fstream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "utils/datetime.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
namespace datetime = utils::datetime;
namespace fs = utils::fs;
namespace logging = utils::logging;
using utils::none;
using utils::optional;
/// The general idea for the application-wide logging goes like this:
///
/// 1. The application starts. Logging is initialized to capture _all_ log
/// messages into memory regardless of their level by issuing a call to the
/// set_inmemory() function.
///
/// 2. The application offers the user a way to select the logging level and a
/// file into which to store the log.
///
/// 3. The application calls set_persistency providing a new log level and a log
/// file. This must be done as early as possible, to minimize the chances of an
/// early crash not capturing any logs.
///
/// 4. At this point, any log messages stored into memory are flushed to disk
/// respecting the provided log level.
///
/// 5. The internal state of the logging module is updated to only capture
/// messages that are of the provided log level (or below) and is configured to
/// directly send messages to disk.
///
/// The call to set_inmemory() should only be performed by the user-facing
/// application. Tests should skip this call so that the logging messages go to
/// stderr by default, thus generating a useful log to debug the tests.
namespace {
/// Current log level.
static logging::level log_level = logging::level_debug;
/// Indicates whether set_persistency() will be called automatically or not.
static bool auto_set_persistency = true;
/// First time recorded by the logging module.
static optional< datetime::timestamp > first_timestamp = none;
/// In-memory record of log entries before persistency is enabled.
static std::vector< std::pair< logging::level, std::string > > backlog;
/// Stream to the currently open log file.
static std::auto_ptr< std::ofstream > logfile;
/// Constant string to strftime to format timestamps.
static const char* timestamp_format = "%Y%m%d-%H%M%S";
/// Converts a level to a printable character.
///
/// \param level The level to convert.
///
/// \return The printable character, to be used in log messages.
static char
level_to_char(const logging::level level)
{
switch (level) {
case logging::level_error: return 'E';
case logging::level_warning: return 'W';
case logging::level_info: return 'I';
case logging::level_debug: return 'D';
default: UNREACHABLE;
}
}
} // anonymous namespace
/// Generates a standard log name.
///
/// This always adds the same timestamp to the log name for a particular run.
/// Also, the timestamp added to the file name corresponds to the first
/// timestamp recorded by the module; it does not necessarily contain the
/// current value of "now".
///
/// \param logdir The path to the directory in which to place the log.
/// \param progname The name of the program that is generating the log.
fs::path
logging::generate_log_name(const fs::path& logdir, const std::string& progname)
{
if (!first_timestamp)
first_timestamp = datetime::timestamp::now();
// Update doc/troubleshooting.texi if you change the name format.
return logdir / (F("%s.%s.log") % progname %
first_timestamp.get().strftime(timestamp_format));
}
/// Logs an entry to the log file.
///
/// If the log is not yet set to persistent mode, the entry is recorded in the
/// in-memory backlog. Otherwise, it is just written to disk.
///
/// \param message_level The level of the entry.
/// \param file The file from which the log message is generated.
/// \param line The line from which the log message is generated.
/// \param user_message The raw message to store.
void
logging::log(const level message_level, const char* file, const int line,
const std::string& user_message)
{
const datetime::timestamp now = datetime::timestamp::now();
if (!first_timestamp)
first_timestamp = now;
if (auto_set_persistency) {
// These values are hardcoded here for testing purposes. The
// application should call set_inmemory() by itself during
// initialization to avoid this, so that it has explicit control on how
// the call to set_persistency() happens.
set_persistency("debug", fs::path("/dev/stderr"));
auto_set_persistency = false;
}
if (message_level > log_level)
return;
// Update doc/troubleshooting.texi if you change the log format.
const std::string message = F("%s %s %s %s:%s: %s") %
now.strftime(timestamp_format) % level_to_char(message_level) %
::getpid() % file % line % user_message;
if (logfile.get() == NULL)
backlog.push_back(std::make_pair(message_level, message));
else {
INV(backlog.empty());
(*logfile) << message << '\n';
(*logfile).flush();
}
}
/// Sets the logging to record messages in memory for later flushing.
void
logging::set_inmemory(void)
{
auto_set_persistency = false;
}
/// Makes the log persistent.
///
/// Calling this function flushes the in-memory log, if any, to disk and sets
/// the logging module to send log entries to disk from this point onwards.
/// There is no way back, and the caller program should execute this function as
/// early as possible to ensure that a crash at startup does not discard too
/// many useful log entries.
///
/// Any log entries above the provided new_level are discarded.
///
/// \param new_level The new log level.
/// \param path The file to write the logs to.
///
/// \throw std::range_error If the given log level is invalid.
/// \throw std::runtime_error If the given file cannot be created.
void
logging::set_persistency(const std::string& new_level, const fs::path& path)
{
auto_set_persistency = false;
PRE(logfile.get() == NULL);
// Update doc/troubleshooting.info if you change the log levels.
if (new_level == "debug")
log_level = level_debug;
else if (new_level == "error")
log_level = level_error;
else if (new_level == "info")
log_level = level_info;
else if (new_level == "warning")
log_level = level_warning;
else
throw std::range_error(F("Unrecognized log level '%s'") % new_level);
logfile.reset(new std::ofstream(path.c_str()));
if (!(*logfile))
throw std::runtime_error(F("Failed to create log file %s") % path);
for (std::vector< std::pair< logging::level, std::string > >::const_iterator
iter = backlog.begin(); iter != backlog.end(); iter++) {
if ((*iter).first <= log_level)
(*logfile) << (*iter).second << '\n';
}
(*logfile).flush();
backlog.clear();
}