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1/* ======================================================================== *\
2!
3! *
4! * This file is part of MARS, the MAGIC Analysis and Reconstruction
5! * Software. It is distributed to you in the hope that it can be a useful
6! * and timesaving tool in analysing Data of imaging Cerenkov telescopes.
7! * It is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
8! *
9! * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
10! * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
11! * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
12! * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear
13! * in supporting documentation. It is provided "as is" without express
14! * or implied warranty.
15! *
16!
17!
18! Author(s): Thomas Bretz, 12/2000 <mailto:tbretz@astro.uni-wuerzburg.de>
19!
20! Copyright: MAGIC Software Development, 2000-2004
21!
22!
23\* ======================================================================== */
24
25
26//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
27//
28// MLog
29//
30// This is what we call the logging-system.
31//
32// It is derived from the C++ streaming classes and can handle our
33// logging. The log output can be redirected to stdout, stderr, any other
34// stream or a root window.
35//
36// There is a global log-instance which you can use like cout, id is gLog.
37// A log-instance of your choice (gLog by default) is destributed to all
38// Task which are used in an eventloop, so that you can redirect the output
39// of one eventloop to where you want..
40//
41// The MLog stream has the advantage, that it can be used like the common
42// C++ streams (for example cout). It can redirect the stream to different
43// outputs (console, file, GUI) if necessary at the same time.
44//
45// It supports different debug levels. The debug level of the current
46// stream contents is set by SetDebugLevel, the output level of the
47// current stream can be set by SetOutputLevel.
48//
49// The header file MLogManip.h contains so called manipulators (like flush
50// or setw from iomanip.h) which can manipulate these levels from within
51// stream, for example:
52// gLog << debug(3) << "Hallo World " << endl;
53// sets the debug level of the following stream to 3
54//
55// edev(), ddev() can be used to enable/disable an output device from
56// within the stream. The enumerations are defined in MLog::_flags
57//
58// Commonly used abbreviations are also defined:
59// dbginf Prints source file name and line number. Used for output
60// which people may like to look up in the code
61// all Is streamed to the output in any case. Used for outputs
62// which are requested by the user (eg TObject::Print)
63// err Should be used for fatal errors which stops the current
64// processing, eg:
65// gLog << err << "ERROR: TObject::Copy - Stopped" << endl;
66// warn Warning means an error occured, but it is not clear whether
67// this results further procesing or not.
68// inf Informs the user about what's going on. Mostly usefull for
69// debugging, but in general not necessary at all.
70// dbg Use this for your private purpose to mark something as debug
71// output. This is _not_ ment to be persistent!
72//
73// If your console is capable of ANSI colors the stream is displayed
74// in several colors:
75// all: default
76// err: red
77// warn: yellow/brown
78// inf: green
79// dbg: blue (and all other levels)
80//
81// If you have a dark background on your console you might want to set
82// an environment variable, eg:
83// export MARSDEFINES=-DHAVE_DARKBACKGROUND
84// and recompile MLog.
85//
86// If your console can display it also 'underline' can be used. This
87// underlines a text till the next 'endl', eg:
88// gLog << underline << "This is important!" << endl;
89//
90// To switch off ANSI support call: SetNoColors()
91//
92// gLog is a global stream defined like cout or cerr
93//
94//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
95#include "MLog.h"
96
97#include <stdlib.h> // mkstemp
98
99#include <fstream>
100#include <iomanip>
101
102#include <TROOT.h> // gROOT->GetListOfCleanups()
103
104#ifdef _REENTRANT
105#include <TMutex.h>
106#endif
107#include <TGTextView.h>
108
109#include "MLogPlugin.h"
110
111ClassImp(MLog);
112
113using namespace std;
114
115// root 3.02:
116// check for TObjectWarning, TObject::Info, gErrorIgnoreLevel
117
118const char MLog::kESC = '\033'; // (char)27
119const char *const MLog::kEsc = "\033[";
120const char *const MLog::kReset = "\033[0m";
121const char *const MLog::kRed = "\033[31m";
122const char *const MLog::kGreen = "\033[32m";
123#ifdef HAVE_DARKBACKGROUND
124const char *const MLog::kYellow = "\033[33m\033[1m";
125#else
126const char *const MLog::kYellow = "\033[33m";
127#endif
128const char *const MLog::kBlue = "\033[34m";
129const char *const MLog::kUnderline = "\033[4m";;
130const char *const MLog::kBlink = "\033[5m";;
131const char *const MLog::kBright = "\033[1m";;
132const char *const MLog::kDark = "\033[2m";;
133
134//
135// This is the definition of the global log facility
136//
137MLog gLog;
138
139// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
140//
141// this strange usage of an unbufferd buffer is a workaround
142// to make it work on Alpha and Linux!
143//
144void MLog::Init()
145{
146
147 //
148 // Creat drawing semaphore
149 //
150#ifdef _REENTRANT
151 fMuxGui = new TMutex;
152#endif
153
154 fPlugins = new TList;
155 gROOT->GetListOfCleanups()->Add(fPlugins);
156
157 setp(&fBuffer, &fBuffer+1);
158 *this << '\0';
159}
160
161// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
162//
163// default constructor which initializes the streamer and sets the device
164// which is used for the output (i)
165//
166MLog::MLog(int i) : ostream(this), fPPtr(fBase), fEPtr(fBase+bsz), fOutputLevel(0), fDebugLevel((unsigned)-1), fDevice(i), fIsNull(kFALSE), fOut(NULL), fOutAllocated(kFALSE), fGui(NULL), fNumLines(0)
167{
168 Init();
169}
170
171// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
172//
173// default constructor which initializes the streamer and sets the given
174// ofstream as the default output device
175//
176MLog::MLog(ofstream &out) : ostream(this), fPPtr(fBase), fEPtr(fBase+bsz), fOutputLevel(0), fDebugLevel((unsigned)-1), fDevice(eFile), fIsNull(kFALSE), fOut(&out), fOutAllocated(kFALSE), fGui(NULL), fNumLines(0)
177{
178 Init();
179}
180
181// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
182//
183// default constructor which initializes the streamer and sets the given
184// TGTextView as the default output device
185//
186MLog::MLog(TGTextView &out) : ostream(this), fPPtr(fBase), fEPtr(fBase+bsz), fOutputLevel(0), fDebugLevel((unsigned)-1), fDevice(eGui), fOut(NULL), fOutAllocated(kFALSE), fGui(&out), fNumLines(0)
187{
188 Init();
189}
190
191// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
192//
193// default constructor which initializes the streamer and opens a file with
194// the given name. Dependend on the flag the file is set as output device
195// or not.
196//
197MLog::MLog(const char *fname, int flag) : ostream(this), fPPtr(fBase), fEPtr(fBase+bsz), fOutputLevel(0), fDebugLevel((unsigned)-1), fDevice(eFile), fIsNull(kFALSE), fGui(NULL), fNumLines(0)
198{
199 Init();
200
201 AllocateFile(fname);
202 CheckFlag(eFile, flag);
203}
204
205// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
206//
207// Destructor, destroying the gui mutex.
208//
209MLog::~MLog()
210{
211 DeallocateFile();
212
213 delete fPlugins;
214#ifdef _REENTRANT
215 delete fMuxGui;
216#endif
217}
218
219// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
220//
221// copyt constructor
222//
223/*
224MLog::MLog(MLog const& log)
225{
226// fOutputLevel = log.fOutputLevel;
227// fDebugLevel = log.fDebugLevel;
228// fDevice = log.fDevice;
229}
230*/
231
232void MLog::Underline()
233{
234 SetBit(kIsUnderlined);
235
236 fPlugins->ForEach(MLogPlugin, Underline)();
237
238 if (TestBit(eNoColors))
239 return;
240
241 if (fDevice&eStdout)
242 cout << kUnderline;
243
244 if (fDevice&eStderr)
245 cerr << kUnderline;
246}
247
248void MLog::Output(ostream &out, int len)
249{
250 if (!TestBit(eNoColors))
251 switch (fOutputLevel)
252 {
253 // do not output reset. Otherwise we reset underline in 0-mode
254 // case 1: out << MLog::kReset; break; // all
255 case 0: break; // all = background color
256 case 1: out << MLog::kRed; break; // err
257 case 2: out << MLog::kYellow; break; // warn
258 case 3: out << MLog::kGreen; break; // inf
259 default: out << MLog::kBlue; break; // all others (dbg)
260 }
261
262 if (len>0)
263 {
264 // Check for EOL
265 const Int_t endline = fBase[len-1]=='\n' ? 1 : 0;
266 // output text to screen (without trailing '\n')
267 out << TString(fBase, len-endline);
268 // reset colors if working with colors
269 if (!TestBit(eNoColors))
270 out << kReset;
271 // output EOL of check found EOL
272 if (endline)
273 {
274 out << '\n';
275 // Check whether text was underlined
276 if (TestBit(kIsUnderlined) && TestBit(eNoColors))
277 {
278 out << setw(len-1) << setfill('-') << "" << "\n";
279 ResetBit(kIsUnderlined);
280 }
281 }
282 }
283 out.flush();
284}
285
286void MLog::AddGuiLine(const TString &line)
287{
288 // add a new TString* to the array of gui lines
289 TString **newstr = new TString*[fNumLines+1];
290 memcpy(newstr, fGuiLines, fNumLines*sizeof(TString*));
291 if (fNumLines>0)
292 delete fGuiLines;
293 fGuiLines = newstr;
294
295 // add Gui line as last line of array
296 fGuiLines[fNumLines++] = new TString(line);
297}
298
299// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
300//
301// This is the function which writes the stream physically to a device.
302// If you want to add a new device this must be done here.
303//
304void MLog::WriteBuffer()
305{
306 //
307 // restart writing to the buffer at its first char
308 //
309 const int len = fPPtr - fBase;
310
311 fPPtr = fBase;
312
313 if (fIsNull)
314 return;
315
316 if (fDevice&eStdout)
317 Output(cout, len);
318
319 if (fDevice&eStderr)
320 Output(cerr, len);
321
322 if (fDevice&eFile && fOut)
323 fOut->write(fBase, len);
324
325 fPlugins->ForEach(MLogPlugin, SetColor)(fOutputLevel);
326 fPlugins->ForEach(MLogPlugin, WriteBuffer)(fBase, len);
327
328 if (fDevice&eGui && fGui)
329 {
330 // check whether the current text was flushed or endl'ed
331 const Int_t endline = fBase[len-1]=='\n' ? 1 : 0;
332
333 // for the gui remove trailing characters ('\n' or '\0')
334 fBase[len-endline]='\0';
335
336 // add new text to line storage
337 fGuiLine += fBase;
338
339 if (endline)
340 {
341 AddGuiLine(fGuiLine);
342 fGuiLine = "";
343
344 // Check whether text should be underlined
345 if (endline && TestBit(kIsUnderlined))
346 {
347 AddGuiLine("");
348 fGuiLines[fNumLines-1]->Append('-', fGuiLines[fNumLines-2]->Length());
349 ResetBit(kIsUnderlined);
350 }
351 }
352 }
353}
354
355void MLog::UpdateGui()
356{
357 if (fNumLines==0)
358 return;
359
360 // lock mutex
361 Lock();
362
363 TGText &txt=*fGui->GetText();
364
365 // copy lines to TGListBox
366 for (int i=0; i<fNumLines; i++)
367 {
368 // Replace all tabs by 7 white spaces
369 fGuiLines[i]->ReplaceAll("\t", " ");
370 txt.InsText(TGLongPosition(0, txt.RowCount()), *fGuiLines[i]);
371 delete fGuiLines[i];
372 }
373 delete fGuiLines;
374
375 fNumLines=0;
376
377 // cut text box top 1000 lines
378 // while (txt.RowCount()>1000)
379 // txt.DelLine(1);
380
381 // show last entry
382 fGui->Layout();
383 fGui->SetVsbPosition(txt.RowCount()-1);
384
385 // tell a main loop, that list box contents have changed
386 fGui->SetBit(kHasChanged);
387
388 // release mutex
389 UnLock();
390}
391
392void MLog::Lock()
393{
394#ifdef _REENTRANT
395 fMuxGui->Lock();
396#endif
397}
398
399void MLog::UnLock()
400{
401#ifdef _REENTRANT
402 fMuxGui->UnLock();
403#endif
404}
405
406// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
407//
408// This is called to flush the buffer of the streaming devices
409//
410int MLog::sync()
411{
412 Lock();
413 WriteBuffer();
414 UnLock();
415
416 if (fDevice&eStdout)
417 {
418 if (!TestBit(eNoColors))
419 cout << kReset;
420 cout.flush();
421 }
422
423 if (fDevice&eStderr)
424 cerr.flush();
425
426 if (fDevice&eFile && fOut)
427 fOut->flush();
428
429 return 0;
430}
431
432// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
433//
434// This function comes from streambuf and should
435// output the buffer to the device (flush, endl)
436// or handle a buffer overflow (too many chars)
437// If a real overflow happens i contains the next
438// chars which doesn't fit into the buffer anymore.
439// If the buffer is not really filled i is EOF(-1).
440//
441int MLog::overflow(int i) // i=EOF means not a real overflow
442{
443 //
444 // no output if
445 //
446 if (fOutputLevel <= fDebugLevel)
447 {
448 Lock();
449
450 *fPPtr++ = (char)i;
451
452 if (fPPtr == fEPtr)
453 WriteBuffer();
454
455 UnLock();
456 }
457
458 return 0;
459}
460
461// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
462//
463// Create a new instance of an file output stream
464// an set the corresponding flag
465//
466void MLog::AllocateFile(const char *fname)
467{
468 // gcc 3.2:
469 char *txt = (char*)"logXXXXXX";
470 fOut = fname ? new ofstream(fname) : new ofstream(/*mkstemp(*/txt/*)*/);
471 fOutAllocated = kTRUE;
472}
473
474// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
475//
476// if fout was allocated by this instance of MLooging
477// delete it.
478//
479void MLog::DeallocateFile()
480{
481 if (fOutAllocated)
482 delete fOut;
483}
484
485// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
486//
487// if necessary delete the old in stance of the file
488// output stream and create a new one
489//
490void MLog::ReallocateFile(const char *fname)
491{
492 DeallocateFile();
493 AllocateFile(fname);
494}
495
496// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
497//
498// This function checks if a device should get enabled or disabled.
499//
500void MLog::CheckFlag(Flags_t chk, int flag)
501{
502 if (flag==-1)
503 return;
504
505 flag ? EnableOutputDevice(chk) : DisableOutputDevice(chk);
506}
507
508// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
509//
510// Add a plugin to which the output should be redirected, eg. MLogHtml
511// The user has to take care of its deletion. If the plugin is deleted
512// (and the kMustCleanup bit was not reset accidentaly) the plugin
513// is automatically removed from the list of active plugins.
514//
515void MLog::AddPlugin(MLogPlugin *plug)
516{
517 fPlugins->Add(plug);
518 plug->SetBit(kMustCleanup);
519}
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