unioil-loyalty-rn-app/ios/Pods/Flipper-Folly/folly/logging/LogMessage.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#pragma once
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <chrono>
#include <string>
#include <folly/Range.h>
#include <folly/logging/LogLevel.h>
namespace folly {
class LogCategory;
/**
* LogMessage represents a single message to be logged.
*
* LogMessage objects are relatively temporary objects, that only exist for the
* time it takes to invoke all of the appropriate LogHandlers. These generally
* only live in the thread that logged the message, and are not modified once
* created. (That said, LogHandler implementations may copy and store
* LogMessage objects for later use if desired.)
*/
class LogMessage {
public:
LogMessage(
const LogCategory* category,
LogLevel level,
folly::StringPiece filename,
unsigned int lineNumber,
folly::StringPiece functionName,
std::string&& msg);
LogMessage(
const LogCategory* category,
LogLevel level,
folly::StringPiece filename,
unsigned int lineNumber,
folly::StringPiece functionName,
folly::StringPiece msg)
: LogMessage(
category, level, filename, lineNumber, functionName, msg.str()) {}
/**
* Construct a LogMessage with an explicit timestamp.
* This is primarily intended for use in unit tests, so the tests can get
* deterministic behavior with regards to timestamps.
*/
LogMessage(
const LogCategory* category,
LogLevel level,
std::chrono::system_clock::time_point timestamp,
folly::StringPiece filename,
unsigned int lineNumber,
folly::StringPiece functionName,
std::string&& msg);
const LogCategory* getCategory() const { return category_; }
LogLevel getLevel() const { return level_; }
folly::StringPiece getFileName() const { return filename_; }
folly::StringPiece getFileBaseName() const;
unsigned int getLineNumber() const { return lineNumber_; }
folly::StringPiece getFunctionName() const { return functionName_; }
std::chrono::system_clock::time_point getTimestamp() const {
return timestamp_;
}
uint64_t getThreadID() const { return threadID_; }
const std::string& getMessage() const {
// If no characters needed to be sanitized, message_ will be empty.
if (message_.empty()) {
return rawMessage_;
}
return message_;
}
const std::string& getRawMessage() const { return rawMessage_; }
bool containsNewlines() const { return numNewlines_ > 0; }
size_t getNumNewlines() const { return numNewlines_; }
const std::string& getContextString() const { return contextString_; }
private:
void sanitizeMessage();
const LogCategory* const category_{nullptr};
LogLevel const level_{static_cast<LogLevel>(0)};
uint64_t const threadID_{0};
std::chrono::system_clock::time_point const timestamp_;
/**
* The name of the source file that generated this log message.
*/
folly::StringPiece const filename_;
/**
* The line number in the source file that generated this log message.
*/
unsigned int const lineNumber_{0};
/**
* The name of the function that generated this log message.
*/
folly::StringPiece const functionName_;
/**
* containedNewlines_ counts the number of internal newlines in the message.
*
* This allows log handlers that perform special handling of multi-line
* messages to easily detect if a message contains multiple lines or not and
* size their buffers appropriately.
*/
size_t numNewlines_{0};
/**
* contextString_ contains user defined context information.
*
* This can be customized by adding new callback through
* addLogMessageContextCallback().
*/
std::string contextString_;
/**
* rawMessage_ contains the original message.
*
* This may contain arbitrary binary data, including unprintable characters
* and nul bytes.
*/
std::string const rawMessage_;
/**
* message_ contains a sanitized version of the log message.
*
* nul bytes and unprintable characters have been escaped.
* This message may still contain newlines, however. LogHandler classes
* are responsible for deciding how they want to handle log messages with
* internal newlines.
*/
std::string message_;
};
} // namespace folly