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// Copyright 2020 The Pigweed Authors
//
// 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
//
// https://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.
// This is test verifies that the logging backend:
//
// - Compiles as plain C
// - Runs when compiled as C
//
// Unfortunately, since we do not know where the log sink actually goes, the
// logging functionality itself is not verified beyond compiling and running.
#define PW_LOG_MODULE_NAME "CTS"
#include "pw_log/log.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
#error "This file must be compiled as plain C to verify C compilation works."
#endif // __cplusplus
static void LoggingFromFunctionPlainC(void) { PW_LOG_INFO("From a function!"); }
static void CustomFormatStringTest(void);
void BasicLogTestPlainC(void) {
int n = 3;
// Debug level
PW_LOG_DEBUG("This log statement should be at DEBUG level; no args");
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
PW_LOG_DEBUG("Counting: %d", i);
}
PW_LOG_DEBUG("Here is a string: %s; with another string %s", "foo", "bar");
// Info level
PW_LOG_INFO("This log statement should be at INFO level; no args");
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
PW_LOG_INFO("Counting: %d", i);
}
PW_LOG_INFO("Here is a string: %s; with another string %s", "foo", "bar");
// Warn level
PW_LOG_WARN("This log statement should be at WARN level; no args");
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
PW_LOG_WARN("Counting: %d", i);
}
PW_LOG_WARN("Here is a string: %s; with another string %s", "foo", "bar");
// Error level.
PW_LOG_ERROR("This log statement should be at ERROR level; no args");
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
PW_LOG_ERROR("Counting: %d", i);
}
PW_LOG_ERROR("Here is a string: %s; with another string %s", "foo", "bar");
// Critical level.
PW_LOG_CRITICAL("This log is the last one; device should reboot");
// Core log macro, with manually specified level and flags.
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, 0, "A manual DEBUG-level message");
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, 1, "A manual DEBUG-level message; with a flag");
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, 0, "A manual INFO-level message");
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, 1, "A manual INFO-level message; with a flag");
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_WARN, 0, "A manual WARN-level message");
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_WARN, 1, "A manual WARN-level message; with a flag");
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, 0, "A manual ERROR-level message");
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, 1, "A manual ERROR-level message; with a flag");
PW_LOG(PW_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, 0, "A manual CRITICAL-level message");
PW_LOG(
PW_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, 1, "A manual CRITICAL-level message; with a flag");
// Log levels other than the standard ones work; what each backend does is
// implementation defined.
PW_LOG(0, PW_LOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS, "Custom log level: 0");
PW_LOG(1, PW_LOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS, "Custom log level: 1");
PW_LOG(2, PW_LOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS, "Custom log level: 2");
PW_LOG(3, PW_LOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS, "Custom log level: 3");
PW_LOG(100, PW_LOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS, "Custom log level: 100");
// Logging from a function.
LoggingFromFunctionPlainC();
// Changing the module name mid-file.
#undef PW_LOG_MODULE_NAME
#define PW_LOG_MODULE_NAME "XYZ"
PW_LOG_INFO("This has a custom module name");
PW_LOG_INFO("So does this");
CustomFormatStringTest();
}
#undef PW_LOG
#define PW_LOG(level, flags, message, ...) \
DoNothingFakeFunction("%d/%d/%d: incoming transmission [" message "]", \
level, \
__LINE__, \
flags PW_COMMA_ARGS(__VA_ARGS__))
static void DoNothingFakeFunction(const char* f, ...) PW_PRINTF_FORMAT(1, 2);
static void DoNothingFakeFunction(const char* f, ...) { (void)f; }
static void CustomFormatStringTest(void) {
PW_LOG_DEBUG("Abc");
PW_LOG_INFO("Abc %d", 123);
PW_LOG_WARN("Abc %d %s", 123, "four");
}