vlog_is_on.h 3.1 KB

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  1. // Copyright 2022 The Abseil Authors.
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  14. //
  15. // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  16. // File: log/vlog_is_on.h
  17. // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  18. //
  19. // This header defines the `VLOG_IS_ON()` macro that controls the
  20. // variable-verbosity conditional logging.
  21. //
  22. // It's used by `VLOG` in log.h, or it can also be used directly like this:
  23. //
  24. // if (VLOG_IS_ON(2)) {
  25. // foo_server.RecomputeStatisticsExpensive();
  26. // LOG(INFO) << foo_server.LastStatisticsAsString();
  27. // }
  28. //
  29. // Each source file has an effective verbosity level that's a non-negative
  30. // integer computed from the `--vmodule` and `--v` flags.
  31. // `VLOG_IS_ON(n)` is true, and `VLOG(n)` logs, if that effective verbosity
  32. // level is greater than or equal to `n`.
  33. //
  34. // `--vmodule` takes a comma-delimited list of key=value pairs. Each key is a
  35. // pattern matched against filenames, and the values give the effective severity
  36. // level applied to matching files. '?' and '*' characters in patterns are
  37. // interpreted as single-character and zero-or-more-character wildcards.
  38. // Patterns including a slash character are matched against full pathnames,
  39. // while those without are matched against basenames only. One suffix (i.e. the
  40. // last . and everything after it) is stripped from each filename prior to
  41. // matching, as is the special suffix "-inl".
  42. //
  43. // Files are matched against globs in `--vmodule` in order, and the first match
  44. // determines the verbosity level.
  45. //
  46. // Files which do not match any pattern in `--vmodule` use the value of `--v` as
  47. // their effective verbosity level. The default is 0.
  48. //
  49. // SetVLOGLevel helper function is provided to do limited dynamic control over
  50. // V-logging by appending to `--vmodule`. Because these go at the beginning of
  51. // the list, they take priority over any globs previously added.
  52. //
  53. // Resetting --vmodule will override all previous modifications to `--vmodule`,
  54. // including via SetVLOGLevel.
  55. #ifndef ABSL_LOG_VLOG_IS_ON_H_
  56. #define ABSL_LOG_VLOG_IS_ON_H_
  57. #include "absl/log/absl_vlog_is_on.h" // IWYU pragma: export
  58. // IWYU pragma: private, include "absl/log/log.h"
  59. // Each VLOG_IS_ON call site gets its own VLogSite that registers with the
  60. // global linked list of sites to asynchronously update its verbosity level on
  61. // changes to --v or --vmodule. The verbosity can also be set by manually
  62. // calling SetVLOGLevel.
  63. //
  64. // VLOG_IS_ON is not async signal safe, but it is guaranteed not to allocate
  65. // new memory.
  66. #define VLOG_IS_ON(verbose_level) ABSL_VLOG_IS_ON(verbose_level)
  67. #endif // ABSL_LOG_VLOG_IS_ON_H_