// file : build/diagnostics -*- C++ -*- // copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Code Synthesis Ltd // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file #ifndef BUILD_DIAGNOSTICS #define BUILD_DIAGNOSTICS #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace build { using butl::path; using butl::dir_path; // Throw this exception to terminate the build. The handler should // assume that the diagnostics has already been issued. // class failed: public std::exception {}; // In addition to calling relative(), this function also uses shorter // notations such as '~/'. // std::string diag_relative (const path&); // As above but also adds trailing '/'. If the path is the same as // base, returns "./" if current is true and empty string otherwise. // std::string diag_relative (const dir_path&, bool current = true); // // extern const int relative_index; inline bool relative (std::ostream& os) {return os.iword (relative_index);} inline void relative (std::ostream& os, bool v) {os.iword (relative_index) = v ? 1 : 0;} // Action phrases, e.g., "configure update exe{foo}", "updating exe{foo}", // and "updating exe{foo} already configured". // struct action; class target; std::string diag_do (const action&, const target&); std::string diag_doing (const action&, const target&); std::string diag_already_done (const action&, const target&); // Print process commmand line. // void print_process (const char* const* args); inline void print_process (const std::vector& args) { print_process (args.data ()); } // Trace verbosity level. // // 0 - tracing disabled. // 1 - command lines to update explicit targets (e.g., .o) // 2 - command lines to update implicit targets (e.g., .d) // 3 - things didn't work out (e.g., rule did not match) // 4 - additional information // 5 - more additional information // // While uint8 is more than enough, use uint16 for the ease of printing. // extern std::uint16_t verb; template inline void level1 (const F& f) {if (verb >= 1) f ();} template inline void level2 (const F& f) {if (verb >= 2) f ();} template inline void level3 (const F& f) {if (verb >= 3) f ();} template inline void level4 (const F& f) {if (verb >= 4) f ();} template inline void level5 (const F& f) {if (verb >= 5) f ();} // Diagnostic facility, base infrastructure (potentially reusable). // extern std::ostream* diag_stream; template struct diag_prologue; template struct diag_mark; struct diag_record; typedef void (*diag_epilogue) (const diag_record&); struct diag_record { template friend const diag_record& operator<< (const diag_record& r, const T& x) { r.os_ << x; return r; } diag_record (): empty_ (true), epilogue_ (nullptr) {} template explicit diag_record (const diag_prologue& p) : empty_ (true), epilogue_ (nullptr) { *this << p;} template explicit diag_record (const diag_mark& m) : empty_ (true), epilogue_ (nullptr) { *this << m;} ~diag_record () noexcept(false); void append (diag_epilogue e) const { if (e != nullptr) { assert (epilogue_ == nullptr); // No multiple epilogues support. epilogue_ = e; } if (empty_) empty_ = false; else os_ << "\n "; } // Move constructible-only type. // /* @@ libstdc++ doesn't yet have the ostringstream move support. diag_record (diag_record&& r) : os_ (std::move (r.os_)) { empty_ = r.empty_; r.empty_ = true; epilogue_ = r.epilogue_; r.epilogue_ = nullptr; } */ diag_record (diag_record&& r) { empty_ = r.empty_; epilogue_ = r.epilogue_; if (!empty_) { assert (false); //@@ Relative flag will not be transferred. os_ << r.os_.str (); r.empty_ = true; r.epilogue_ = nullptr; } } diag_record& operator= (diag_record&&) = delete; diag_record (const diag_record&) = delete; diag_record& operator= (const diag_record&) = delete; public: mutable std::ostringstream os_; private: mutable bool empty_; mutable diag_epilogue epilogue_; }; template struct diag_prologue: B { diag_prologue (diag_epilogue e = nullptr): B (), epilogue_ (e) {} template diag_prologue (A&&... a) : B (std::forward (a)...), epilogue_ (nullptr) {} template diag_prologue (diag_epilogue e, A&&... a) : B (std::forward (a)...), epilogue_ (e) {} template diag_record operator<< (const T& x) const { diag_record r; r.append (epilogue_); B::operator() (r); r << x; return r; } friend const diag_record& operator<< (const diag_record& r, const diag_prologue& p) { r.append (p.epilogue_); p (r); return r; } private: diag_epilogue epilogue_; }; template struct diag_mark: B { diag_mark (): B () {} template diag_mark (A&&... a): B (std::forward (a)...) {} template diag_record operator<< (const T& x) const { return B::operator() () << x; } friend const diag_record& operator<< (const diag_record& r, const diag_mark& m) { return r << m (); } }; // Diagnostic facility, project specifics. // struct simple_prologue_base { explicit simple_prologue_base (const char* type, const char* name, bool rel) : type_ (type), name_ (name), relative_ (rel) {} void operator() (const diag_record& r) const; private: const char* type_; const char* name_; const bool relative_; }; typedef diag_prologue simple_prologue; class location { public: location () {} location (const char* f, std::uint64_t l, std::uint64_t c) : file (f), line (l), column (c) {} const char* file; std::uint64_t line; std::uint64_t column; }; struct location_prologue_base { location_prologue_base (const char* type, const char* name, const location& l, bool rel) : type_ (type), name_ (name), loc_ (l), relative_ (rel) {} void operator() (const diag_record& r) const; private: const char* type_; const char* name_; const location loc_; const bool relative_; }; typedef diag_prologue location_prologue; // Here is the absolute/relative path rationale: we want it absolute // in the error/warning/info streams to give the user the complete // picture. But in the text stream (e.g., command lines), we print // relative unless verbosity is greater than 0. // struct basic_mark_base { explicit basic_mark_base (const char* type, const char* name = nullptr, const void* data = nullptr) : type_ (type), name_ (name), data_ (data) {} simple_prologue operator() () const { return simple_prologue (type_, name_, false); } location_prologue operator() (const location& l) const { return location_prologue (type_, name_, l, false); } template location_prologue operator() (const L& l) const { return location_prologue (type_, name_, get_location (l, data_), false); } protected: const char* type_; const char* name_; const void* data_; }; typedef diag_mark basic_mark; extern const basic_mark error; extern const basic_mark warn; extern const basic_mark info; // text // struct text_mark_base: basic_mark_base { text_mark_base (): basic_mark_base (nullptr) {} simple_prologue operator() () const { return simple_prologue (type_, name_, verb == 0); } }; typedef diag_mark text_mark; extern const text_mark text; // trace // struct trace_mark_base: basic_mark_base { explicit trace_mark_base (const char* name, const void* data = nullptr) : basic_mark_base ("trace", name, data) {} }; typedef diag_mark trace_mark; typedef trace_mark tracer; // fail // template struct fail_mark_base { explicit fail_mark_base (const void* data = nullptr): data_ (data) {} simple_prologue operator() () const { return simple_prologue (&epilogue, "error", nullptr, false); } location_prologue operator() (const location& l) const { return location_prologue (&epilogue, "error", nullptr, l, false); } template location_prologue operator() (const L& l) const { return location_prologue ( &epilogue, "error", nullptr, get_location (l, data_), false); } static void epilogue (const diag_record&) {throw E ();} private: const void* data_; }; template using fail_mark = diag_mark>; extern const fail_mark fail; } #endif // BUILD_DIAGNOSTICS