2015-03-21 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
[official-gcc.git] / gcc / jit / jit-logging.h
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1 /* Internals of libgccjit: logging
2 Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
10 any later version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
13 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 #ifndef JIT_LOGGING_H
22 #define JIT_LOGGING_H
24 #include "jit-common.h"
26 namespace gcc {
28 namespace jit {
30 /* A gcc::jit::logger encapsulates a logging stream: a way to send
31 lines of pertinent information to a FILE *. */
33 class logger
35 public:
36 logger (FILE *f_out, int flags, int verbosity);
37 ~logger ();
39 void incref (const char *reason);
40 void decref (const char *reason);
42 void log (const char *fmt, ...)
43 GNU_PRINTF(2, 3);
44 void log_va (const char *fmt, va_list ap)
45 GNU_PRINTF(2, 0);
47 void enter_scope (const char *scope_name);
48 void exit_scope (const char *scope_name);
50 private:
51 int m_refcount;
52 FILE *m_f_out;
53 int m_indent_level;
54 bool m_log_refcount_changes;
57 /* The class gcc::jit::log_scope is an RAII-style class intended to make
58 it easy to notify a logger about entering and exiting the body of a
59 given function. */
61 class log_scope
63 public:
64 log_scope (logger *logger, const char *name);
65 ~log_scope ();
67 private:
68 logger *m_logger;
69 const char *m_name;
72 /* The constructor for gcc::jit::log_scope.
74 The normal case is that the logger is NULL, in which case this should
75 be largely a no-op.
77 If we do have a logger, notify it that we're entering the given scope.
78 We also need to hold a reference on it, to avoid a use-after-free
79 when logging the cleanup of the owner of the logger. */
81 inline
82 log_scope::log_scope (logger *logger, const char *name) :
83 m_logger (logger),
84 m_name (name)
86 if (m_logger)
88 m_logger->incref ("log_scope ctor");
89 m_logger->enter_scope (m_name);
93 /* The destructor for gcc::jit::log_scope; essentially the opposite of
94 the constructor. */
96 inline
97 log_scope::~log_scope ()
99 if (m_logger)
101 m_logger->exit_scope (m_name);
102 m_logger->decref ("log_scope dtor");
106 /* A gcc::jit::log_user is something that potentially uses a
107 gcc::jit::logger (which could be NULL).
109 It is the base class for each of:
111 - class gcc::jit::recording::context
113 - class gcc::jit::playback::context
115 - class gcc::jit::tempdir
117 - class gcc::jit::result
119 The log_user class keeps the reference-count of a logger up-to-date. */
121 class log_user
123 public:
124 log_user (logger *logger);
125 ~log_user ();
127 logger * get_logger () const { return m_logger; }
128 void set_logger (logger * logger);
130 void log (const char *fmt, ...) const
131 GNU_PRINTF(2, 3);
133 void enter_scope (const char *scope_name);
134 void exit_scope (const char *scope_name);
136 private:
137 logger *m_logger;
140 /* A shortcut for calling log from a context/result, handling the common
141 case where the underlying logger is NULL via a no-op. */
143 inline void
144 log_user::log (const char *fmt, ...) const
146 if (m_logger)
148 va_list ap;
149 va_start (ap, fmt);
150 m_logger->log_va (fmt, ap);
151 va_end (ap);
155 /* A shortcut for recording entry into a scope from a context/result,
156 handling the common case where the underlying logger is NULL via
157 a no-op. */
159 inline void
160 log_user::enter_scope (const char *scope_name)
162 if (m_logger)
163 m_logger->enter_scope (scope_name);
166 /* A shortcut for recording exit from a scope from a context/result,
167 handling the common case where the underlying logger is NULL via
168 a no-op. */
170 inline void
171 log_user::exit_scope (const char *scope_name)
173 if (m_logger)
174 m_logger->exit_scope (scope_name);
177 } // namespace gcc::jit
179 } // namespace gcc
181 /* If the given logger is non-NULL, log entry/exit of this scope to
182 it, identifying it using __PRETTY_FUNCTION__. */
184 #define JIT_LOG_SCOPE(LOGGER) \
185 gcc::jit::log_scope s (LOGGER, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)
187 /* If the given logger is non-NULL, log entry/exit of this scope to
188 it, identifying it using __func__. */
190 #define JIT_LOG_FUNC(LOGGER) \
191 gcc::jit::log_scope s (LOGGER, __func__)
193 #endif /* JIT_LOGGING_H */