// Software License Agreement (BSD License) // // Copyright (c) 2010-2016, Deusty, LLC // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use of this software in source and binary forms, // with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, // this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // // * Neither the name of Deusty nor the names of its contributors may be used // to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific // prior written permission of Deusty, LLC. // Disable legacy macros #ifndef OSSDD_LEGACY_MACROS #define OSSDD_LEGACY_MACROS 0 #endif #import "OSSDDLog.h" /** * The constant/variable/method responsible for controlling the current log level. **/ #ifndef OSSLOG_LEVEL_DEF #define OSSLOG_LEVEL_DEF ossLogLevel #endif /** * Whether async should be used by log messages, excluding error messages that are always sent sync. **/ #ifndef OSSLOG_ASYNC_ENABLED #define OSSLOG_ASYNC_ENABLED YES #endif /** * These are the two macros that all other macros below compile into. * These big multiline macros makes all the other macros easier to read. **/ #define OSSLOG_MACRO(isAsynchronous, lvl, flg, ctx, atag, fnct, frmt, ...) \ [OSSDDLog log : isAsynchronous \ level : lvl \ flag : flg \ context : ctx \ file : __FILE__ \ function : fnct \ line : __LINE__ \ tag : atag \ format : (frmt), ## __VA_ARGS__] /** * Define version of the macro that only execute if the log level is above the threshold. * The compiled versions essentially look like this: * * if (logFlagForThisLogMsg & ddLogLevel) { execute log message } * * When LOG_LEVEL_DEF is defined as ddLogLevel. * * As shown further below, Lumberjack actually uses a bitmask as opposed to primitive log levels. * This allows for a great amount of flexibility and some pretty advanced fine grained logging techniques. * * Note that when compiler optimizations are enabled (as they are for your release builds), * the log messages above your logging threshold will automatically be compiled out. * * (If the compiler sees LOG_LEVEL_DEF/ddLogLevel declared as a constant, the compiler simply checks to see * if the 'if' statement would execute, and if not it strips it from the binary.) * * We also define shorthand versions for asynchronous and synchronous logging. **/ #define OSSLOG_MAYBE(async, lvl, flg, ctx, tag, fnct, frmt, ...) \ do { if(lvl & flg) OSSLOG_MACRO(async, lvl, flg, ctx, tag, fnct, frmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); } while(0) /** * Ready to use log macros with no context or tag. **/ #define OSSDDLogError(frmt, ...) OSSLOG_MAYBE(NO, OSSLOG_LEVEL_DEF, OSSDDLogFlagError, 0, nil, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, frmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define OSSDDLogWarn(frmt, ...) OSSLOG_MAYBE(OSSLOG_ASYNC_ENABLED, OSSLOG_LEVEL_DEF, OSSDDLogFlagWarning, 0, nil, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, frmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define OSSDDLogInfo(frmt, ...) OSSLOG_MAYBE(OSSLOG_ASYNC_ENABLED, OSSLOG_LEVEL_DEF, OSSDDLogFlagInfo, 0, nil, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, frmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define OSSDDLogDebug(frmt, ...) OSSLOG_MAYBE(OSSLOG_ASYNC_ENABLED, OSSLOG_LEVEL_DEF, OSSDDLogFlagDebug, 0, nil, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, frmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define OSSDDLogVerbose(frmt, ...) OSSLOG_MAYBE(OSSLOG_ASYNC_ENABLED, OSSLOG_LEVEL_DEF, OSSDDLogFlagVerbose, 0, nil, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, frmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)