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// -*- Mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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// Copyright (c) 2005, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// ---
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// This file contains #include information about logging-related stuff.
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// Pretty much everybody needs to #include this file so that they can
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// log various happenings.
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//
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#ifndef _LOGGING_H_
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#define _LOGGING_H_
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#include "../config.h"
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h> // for write()
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#endif
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#include <string.h> // for strlen(), strcmp()
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <errno.h> // for errno
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#include "base/commandlineflags.h"
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// On some systems (like freebsd), we can't call write() at all in a
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// global constructor, perhaps because errno hasn't been set up.
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// (In windows, we can't call it because it might call malloc.)
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// Calling the write syscall is safer (it doesn't set errno), so we
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// prefer that. Note we don't care about errno for logging: we just
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// do logging on a best-effort basis.
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#define WRITE_TO_STDERR(buf, len) WriteToStderr(buf, len); // in port.cc
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#elif defined(HAVE_SYS_SYSCALL_H)
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#include <sys/syscall.h>
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#define WRITE_TO_STDERR(buf, len) syscall(SYS_write, STDERR_FILENO, buf, len)
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#else
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#define WRITE_TO_STDERR(buf, len) write(STDERR_FILENO, buf, len)
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#endif
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// MSVC and mingw define their own, safe version of vnsprintf (the
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// windows one in broken) in port.cc. Everyone else can use the
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// version here. We had to give it a unique name for windows.
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#ifndef _WIN32
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# define perftools_vsnprintf vsnprintf
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#endif
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// We log all messages at this log-level and below.
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// INFO == -1, WARNING == -2, ERROR == -3, FATAL == -4
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DECLARE_int32(verbose);
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// CHECK dies with a fatal error if condition is not true. It is *not*
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// controlled by NDEBUG, so the check will be executed regardless of
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// compilation mode. Therefore, it is safe to do things like:
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// CHECK(fp->Write(x) == 4)
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// Note we use write instead of printf/puts to avoid the risk we'll
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// call malloc().
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#define CHECK(condition) \
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do { \
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if (!(condition)) { \
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WRITE_TO_STDERR("Check failed: " #condition "\n", \
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sizeof("Check failed: " #condition "\n")-1); \
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abort(); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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// This takes a message to print. The name is historical.
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#define RAW_CHECK(condition, message) \
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do { \
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if (!(condition)) { \
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WRITE_TO_STDERR("Check failed: " #condition ": " message "\n", \
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sizeof("Check failed: " #condition ": " message "\n")-1);\
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abort(); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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// This is like RAW_CHECK, but only in debug-mode
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#ifdef NDEBUG
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enum { DEBUG_MODE = 0 };
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#define RAW_DCHECK(condition, message)
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#else
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enum { DEBUG_MODE = 1 };
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#define RAW_DCHECK(condition, message) RAW_CHECK(condition, message)
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#endif
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// This prints errno as well. Note we use write instead of printf/puts to
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// avoid the risk we'll call malloc().
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#define PCHECK(condition) \
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do { \
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if (!(condition)) { \
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const int err_no = errno; \
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WRITE_TO_STDERR("Check failed: " #condition ": ", \
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sizeof("Check failed: " #condition ": ")-1); \
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WRITE_TO_STDERR(strerror(err_no), strlen(strerror(err_no))); \
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WRITE_TO_STDERR("\n", sizeof("\n")-1); \
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abort(); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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// Helper macro for binary operators; prints the two values on error
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// Don't use this macro directly in your code, use CHECK_EQ et al below
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// WARNING: These don't compile correctly if one of the arguments is a pointer
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// and the other is NULL. To work around this, simply static_cast NULL to the
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// type of the desired pointer.
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// TODO(jandrews): Also print the values in case of failure. Requires some
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// sort of type-sensitive ToString() function.
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#define CHECK_OP(op, val1, val2) \
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do { \
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if (!((val1) op (val2))) { \
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fprintf(stderr, "Check failed: %s %s %s\n", #val1, #op, #val2); \
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abort(); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#define CHECK_EQ(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(==, val1, val2)
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#define CHECK_NE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(!=, val1, val2)
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#define CHECK_LE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(<=, val1, val2)
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#define CHECK_LT(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(< , val1, val2)
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#define CHECK_GE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(>=, val1, val2)
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#define CHECK_GT(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(> , val1, val2)
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// Synonyms for CHECK_* that are used in some unittests.
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#define EXPECT_EQ(val1, val2) CHECK_EQ(val1, val2)
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#define EXPECT_NE(val1, val2) CHECK_NE(val1, val2)
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#define EXPECT_LE(val1, val2) CHECK_LE(val1, val2)
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#define EXPECT_LT(val1, val2) CHECK_LT(val1, val2)
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#define EXPECT_GE(val1, val2) CHECK_GE(val1, val2)
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#define EXPECT_GT(val1, val2) CHECK_GT(val1, val2)
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#define ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2) EXPECT_EQ(val1, val2)
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#define ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) EXPECT_NE(val1, val2)
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#define ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) EXPECT_LE(val1, val2)
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#define ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) EXPECT_LT(val1, val2)
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#define ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) EXPECT_GE(val1, val2)
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#define ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) EXPECT_GT(val1, val2)
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// As are these variants.
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#define EXPECT_TRUE(cond) CHECK(cond)
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#define EXPECT_FALSE(cond) CHECK(!(cond))
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#define EXPECT_STREQ(a, b) CHECK(strcmp(a, b) == 0)
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#define ASSERT_TRUE(cond) EXPECT_TRUE(cond)
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#define ASSERT_FALSE(cond) EXPECT_FALSE(cond)
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#define ASSERT_STREQ(a, b) EXPECT_STREQ(a, b)
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// Used for (libc) functions that return -1 and set errno
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#define CHECK_ERR(invocation) PCHECK((invocation) != -1)
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// A few more checks that only happen in debug mode
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#ifdef NDEBUG
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#define DCHECK_EQ(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_NE(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_LE(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_LT(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_GE(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_GT(val1, val2)
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#else
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#define DCHECK_EQ(val1, val2) CHECK_EQ(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_NE(val1, val2) CHECK_NE(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_LE(val1, val2) CHECK_LE(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_LT(val1, val2) CHECK_LT(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_GE(val1, val2) CHECK_GE(val1, val2)
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#define DCHECK_GT(val1, val2) CHECK_GT(val1, val2)
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#endif
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#ifdef ERROR
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#undef ERROR // may conflict with ERROR macro on windows
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#endif
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enum LogSeverity {INFO = -1, WARNING = -2, ERROR = -3, FATAL = -4};
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// NOTE: we add a newline to the end of the output if it's not there already
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inline void LogPrintf(int severity, const char* pat, va_list ap) {
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// We write directly to the stderr file descriptor and avoid FILE
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// buffering because that may invoke malloc()
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char buf[600];
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perftools_vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf)-1, pat, ap);
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if (buf[0] != '\0' && buf[strlen(buf)-1] != '\n') {
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assert(strlen(buf)+1 < sizeof(buf));
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strcat(buf, "\n");
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}
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WRITE_TO_STDERR(buf, strlen(buf));
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if ((severity) == FATAL)
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abort(); // LOG(FATAL) indicates a big problem, so don't run atexit() calls
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}
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// Note that since the order of global constructors is unspecified,
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// global code that calls RAW_LOG may execute before FLAGS_verbose is set.
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// Such code will run with verbosity == 0 no matter what.
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#define VLOG_IS_ON(severity) (FLAGS_verbose >= severity)
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// In a better world, we'd use __VA_ARGS__, but VC++ 7 doesn't support it.
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#define LOG_PRINTF(severity, pat) do { \
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if (VLOG_IS_ON(severity)) { \
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va_list ap; \
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va_start(ap, pat); \
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LogPrintf(severity, pat, ap); \
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va_end(ap); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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// RAW_LOG is the main function; some synonyms are used in unittests.
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inline void RAW_LOG(int lvl, const char* pat, ...) { LOG_PRINTF(lvl, pat); }
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inline void RAW_VLOG(int lvl, const char* pat, ...) { LOG_PRINTF(lvl, pat); }
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inline void LOG(int lvl, const char* pat, ...) { LOG_PRINTF(lvl, pat); }
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inline void VLOG(int lvl, const char* pat, ...) { LOG_PRINTF(lvl, pat); }
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inline void LOG_IF(int lvl, bool cond, const char* pat, ...) {
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if (cond) LOG_PRINTF(lvl, pat);
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}
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// This isn't technically logging, but it's also IO and also is an
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// attempt to be "raw" -- that is, to not use any higher-level libc
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// routines that might allocate memory or (ideally) try to allocate
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// locks. We use an opaque file handle (not necessarily an int)
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// to allow even more low-level stuff in the future.
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// Like other "raw" routines, these functions are best effort, and
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// thus don't return error codes (except RawOpenForWriting()).
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#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__)
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#ifndef NOMINMAX
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#define NOMINMAX // @#!$& windows
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#endif
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#include <windows.h>
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typedef HANDLE RawFD;
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const RawFD kIllegalRawFD = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
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#else
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typedef int RawFD;
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const RawFD kIllegalRawFD = -1; // what open returns if it fails
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#endif // defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__)
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RawFD RawOpenForWriting(const char* filename); // uses default permissions
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void RawWrite(RawFD fd, const char* buf, size_t len);
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void RawClose(RawFD fd);
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#endif // _LOGGING_H_
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