Source: ../../libxorp/debug.h
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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t -*- */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2003 International Computer Science Institute
*
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* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software")
* to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the conditions
* listed in the XORP LICENSE file. These conditions include: you must
* preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention the copyright
* holders in advertising related to the Software without their permission.
* The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. This
* notice is a summary of the XORP LICENSE file; the license in that file is
* legally binding.
*/
/*
* $XORP: xorp/libxorp/debug.h,v 1.2 2003/03/10 23:20:31 hodson Exp $
*/
#ifndef __LIBXORP_DEBUG_H__
#define __LIBXORP_DEBUG_H__
#include "config.h"
/*
* This file defines the debug_msg(), the macro responsible for
* generating debug messages. It takes the same arguments as
* printf(), e.g.
*
* debug_msg("The number is %d\n", 5);
*
* Provided DEBUG_LOGGING is defined before this file is included,
* debugging messages are enabled for a particular source file. If
* `configure' is run with optional flag --enable-debug-msgs, then all
* debug_msg statements in built files will be active. This latter option
* turns on a huge amount of debug output statements which may not be desired.
*
* An additional macro with pseudo prototype
* debug_msg_indent(uint32_t n);
* also exists. It sets the indentation after the debug_msg line and file
* preamble to n spaces.
*
* About this file
* ---------------
*
* There is some additional unpleasantness in this header for
* `configure' related magic.
*
* The macro CPP_SUPPORTS_VA_ARGS is defined by `configure' tests if the
* C preprocessor supports macros with variable length arguments. We
* use the GNU specific (args...) syntax for variable length arguments
* as the c9x standard (__VA_ARGS__) breaks when the preprocessor is
* invoked via g++.
*
* The macro DEBUG_PRINT_FUNCTION_NAME is intended to be defined as
* the result of a `configure' command line option for people who like
* this feature.
*/
/*
* The following defines and notes we defined __printfike if it does not
* already exist. The expansion of this macro uses a gcc extension to
* check format strings.
*/
#ifndef __printflike
#ifdef __GNUC__
#define __printflike(fmt,va1) __attribute__((__format__(printf, fmt, va1)))
#define __libxorp_debug_defined_printflike
#else
#define __printflike(fmt, va1)
#define __libxorp_debug_defined_printflike
#endif
#endif /* __printflike */
/*
* `configure' defines DEBUG_LOGGING_GLOBAL, user may define DEBUG_LOGGING.
*/
#if defined(DEBUG_LOGGING) || defined(DEBUG_LOGGING_GLOBAL)
# if !defined(DEBUG_LOGGING)
# define DEBUG_LOGGING
# elif !defined(DEBUG_LOGGING_GLOBAL)
# define DEBUG_LOGGING_GLOBAL
# endif /* DEBUG_LOGGING */
# ifdef CPP_SUPPORTS_GNU_VA_ARGS
# ifdef DEBUG_PRINT_FUNCTION_NAME
# define debug_msg(args...) \
_xdebug_msg_long(__FILE__,__LINE__,__FUNCTION__,args)
# else
# define debug_msg(args...) \
_xdebug_msg_long(__FILE__,__LINE__,0,args)
# endif
# else
# ifdef DEBUG_PRINT_FUNCTION_NAME
# define debug_msg \
_xdebug_entry(__FILE__,__LINE__,__FUNCTION__), \
_xdebug_msg_short
# else
# define debug_msg \
_xdebug_entry(__FILE__,__LINE__,0), _xdebug_msg_short
# endif
# endif
#
# define debug_msg_indent(n) _xdebug_set_indent(n)
#
#else
# ifdef __cplusplus
/* This cruft and the ensuing version of debug_msg mean that the debug enabled
* and disabled versions of debug_msg have similar sematics, ie both are
* likely to be broken or neither is broken following a change. However,
* this comes at non-zero cost so an NDEBUG build would probably want to
* define debug_msg to be empty (enabling optimization may not stop
* calls to c_str() in format arguments).
*/
inline void swallow_args(const char*) {}
template <class A>
inline void swallow_args(const char*, A) {}
template <class A, class B>
inline void swallow_args(const char*, A, B) {}
template <class A, class B, class C>
inline void swallow_args(const char*, A, B, C) {}
template <class A, class B, class C, class D>
inline void swallow_args(const char*, A, B, C, D) {}
template <class A, class B, class C, class D, class E>
inline void swallow_args(const char*, A, B, C, D, E) {}
template <class A, class B, class C, class D, class E, class F>
inline void swallow_args(const char*, A, B, C, D, E, F) {}
template <class A, class B, class C, class D, class E, class F, class G>
inline void swallow_args(const char*, A, B, C, D, E, F, G) {}
template <class A, class B, class C, class D, class E, class F, class G, class H>
inline void swallow_args(const char*, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) {}
inline void
check_args(const char* fmt, ...) __printflike(1,2);
inline void
check_args(const char*, ...) {}
#define debug_msg(args...) \
do { \
check_args(args); \
swallow_args(args); \
} while(0)
# else
# ifdef CPP_SUPPORTS_GNU_VA_ARGS
# define debug_msg(args...)
# else
# define debug_msg if (1) ; else _xdebug_null
# endif
# endif
#
# define debug_msg_indent(x)
#
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Function for systems with variable argument macros */
void _xdebug_msg_long(const char* file, int line, const char* fn,
const char* format, ...) __printflike(4, 5);
/* Functions for systems without variable argument macros */
void _xdebug_entry(const char* file, int line, const char* fn);
void _xdebug_msg_short(const char* format, ...) __printflike(1,2);
void _xdebug_null(const char* format, ...) __printflike(1,2);
/* Misc */
void _xdebug_set_indent(uint32_t n);
/* Undefine __printflike if we defined it */
#ifdef __libxorp_debug_defined_printflike
#undef __libxorp_debug_defined_printflike
#undef __printflike
#endif /* __libxorp_debug_defined_printflike */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __LIBXORP_DEBUG_H__ */
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