///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: src/common/log.cpp // Purpose: Assorted wxLogXXX functions, and wxLog (sink for logs) // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Modified by: // Created: 29/01/98 // Copyright: (c) 1998 Vadim Zeitlin // Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ============================================================================ // declarations // ============================================================================ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // headers // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h". #include "wx/wxprec.h" #if wxUSE_LOG // wxWidgets #ifndef WX_PRECOMP #include "wx/log.h" #include "wx/app.h" #include "wx/arrstr.h" #include "wx/intl.h" #include "wx/string.h" #include "wx/utils.h" #endif //WX_PRECOMP #include "wx/apptrait.h" #include "wx/datetime.h" #include "wx/file.h" #include "wx/msgout.h" #include "wx/textfile.h" #include "wx/thread.h" #include "wx/private/threadinfo.h" #include "wx/crt.h" #include "wx/vector.h" // other standard headers #include #include #include #include #if defined(__WINDOWS__) #include "wx/msw/private.h" // includes windows.h #endif #undef wxLOG_COMPONENT const char *wxLOG_COMPONENT = ""; // this macro allows to define an object which will be initialized before any // other function in this file is called: this is necessary to allow log // functions to be used during static initialization (this is not advisable // anyhow but we should at least try to not crash) and to also ensure that they // are initialized by the time static initialization is done, i.e. before any // threads are created hopefully // // the net effect of all this is that you can use Get##name() function to // access the object without worrying about it being not initialized // // see also WX_DEFINE_GLOBAL_CONV2() in src/common/strconv.cpp #define WX_DEFINE_GLOBAL_VAR(type, name) \ inline type& Get##name() \ { \ static type s_##name; \ return s_##name; \ } \ \ type *gs_##name##Ptr = &Get##name() #if wxUSE_THREADS namespace { // contains messages logged by the other threads and waiting to be shown until // Flush() is called in the main one typedef wxVector wxLogRecords; wxLogRecords gs_bufferedLogRecords; #define WX_DEFINE_LOG_CS(name) WX_DEFINE_GLOBAL_VAR(wxCriticalSection, name##CS) // this critical section is used for buffering the messages from threads other // than main, i.e. it protects all accesses to gs_bufferedLogRecords above WX_DEFINE_LOG_CS(BackgroundLog); // this one is used for protecting TraceMasks() from concurrent access WX_DEFINE_LOG_CS(TraceMask); // and this one is used for GetComponentLevels() WX_DEFINE_LOG_CS(Levels); } // anonymous namespace #endif // wxUSE_THREADS // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // non member functions // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // define this to enable wrapping of log messages //#define LOG_PRETTY_WRAP #ifdef LOG_PRETTY_WRAP static void wxLogWrap(FILE *f, const char *pszPrefix, const char *psz); #endif // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // module globals // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- namespace { // this struct is used to store information about the previous log message used // by OnLog() to (optionally) avoid logging multiple copies of the same message struct PreviousLogInfo { PreviousLogInfo() { numRepeated = 0; } // previous message itself wxString msg; // its level wxLogLevel level; // other information about it wxLogRecordInfo info; // the number of times it was already repeated unsigned numRepeated; }; PreviousLogInfo gs_prevLog; // map containing all components for which log level was explicitly set // // NB: all accesses to it must be protected by GetLevelsCS() critical section WX_DEFINE_GLOBAL_VAR(wxStringToNumHashMap, ComponentLevels); // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLogOutputBest: wxLog wrapper around wxMessageOutputBest // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- class wxLogOutputBest : public wxLog { public: wxLogOutputBest() { } protected: virtual void DoLogText(const wxString& msg) wxOVERRIDE { wxMessageOutputBest().Output(msg); } private: wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxLogOutputBest); }; } // anonymous namespace // ============================================================================ // implementation // ============================================================================ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // helper global functions // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- void wxSafeShowMessage(const wxString& title, const wxString& text) { #ifdef __WINDOWS__ ::MessageBox(NULL, text.t_str(), title.t_str(), MB_OK | MB_ICONSTOP); #else wxFprintf(stderr, wxS("%s: %s\n"), title.c_str(), text.c_str()); fflush(stderr); #endif } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLogFormatter class implementation // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxString wxLogFormatter::Format(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg, const wxLogRecordInfo& info) const { wxString prefix; // don't time stamp debug messages under MSW as debug viewers usually // already have an option to do it #ifdef __WINDOWS__ if ( level != wxLOG_Debug && level != wxLOG_Trace ) #endif // __WINDOWS__ prefix = FormatTime(info.timestamp); switch ( level ) { case wxLOG_Error: prefix += _("Error: "); break; case wxLOG_Warning: prefix += _("Warning: "); break; // don't prepend "debug/trace" prefix under MSW as it goes to the debug // window anyhow and so can't be confused with something else #ifndef __WINDOWS__ case wxLOG_Debug: // this prefix (as well as the one below) is intentionally not // translated as nobody translates debug messages anyhow prefix += "Debug: "; break; case wxLOG_Trace: prefix += "Trace: "; break; #endif // !__WINDOWS__ } return prefix + msg; } wxString wxLogFormatter::FormatTime(time_t t) const { wxString str; wxLog::TimeStamp(&str, t); return str; } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLog class implementation // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- unsigned wxLog::LogLastRepeatIfNeeded() { const unsigned count = gs_prevLog.numRepeated; if ( gs_prevLog.numRepeated ) { wxString msg; #if wxUSE_INTL if ( gs_prevLog.numRepeated == 1 ) { // We use a separate message for this case as "repeated 1 time" // looks somewhat strange. msg = _("The previous message repeated once."); } else { // Notice that we still use wxPLURAL() to ensure that multiple // numbers of times are correctly formatted, even though we never // actually use the singular string. msg.Printf(wxPLURAL("The previous message repeated %u time.", "The previous message repeated %u times.", gs_prevLog.numRepeated), gs_prevLog.numRepeated); } #else msg.Printf(wxS("The previous message was repeated %u time(s)."), gs_prevLog.numRepeated); #endif gs_prevLog.numRepeated = 0; gs_prevLog.msg.clear(); DoLogRecord(gs_prevLog.level, msg, gs_prevLog.info); } return count; } wxLog::~wxLog() { // Flush() must be called before destroying the object as otherwise some // messages could be lost if ( gs_prevLog.numRepeated ) { wxMessageOutputDebug().Printf ( #if wxUSE_INTL wxPLURAL ( "Last repeated message (\"%s\", %u time) wasn't output", "Last repeated message (\"%s\", %u times) wasn't output", gs_prevLog.numRepeated ), #else wxS("Last repeated message (\"%s\", %u time(s)) wasn't output"), #endif gs_prevLog.msg, gs_prevLog.numRepeated ); } delete m_formatter; } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLog logging functions // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* static */ void wxLog::OnLog(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg, time_t t) { wxLogRecordInfo info; info.timestamp = t; #if wxUSE_THREADS info.threadId = wxThread::GetCurrentId(); #endif // wxUSE_THREADS OnLog(level, msg, info); } /* static */ void wxLog::OnLog(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg, const wxLogRecordInfo& info) { // fatal errors can't be suppressed nor handled by the custom log target // and always terminate the program if ( level == wxLOG_FatalError ) { wxSafeShowMessage(wxS("Fatal Error"), msg); wxAbort(); } wxLog *logger; #if wxUSE_THREADS if ( !wxThread::IsMain() ) { logger = wxThreadInfo.logger; if ( !logger ) { if ( ms_pLogger ) { // buffer the messages until they can be shown from the main // thread wxCriticalSectionLocker lock(GetBackgroundLogCS()); gs_bufferedLogRecords.push_back(wxLogRecord(level, msg, info)); // ensure that our Flush() will be called soon wxWakeUpIdle(); } //else: we don't have any logger at all, there is no need to log // anything return; } //else: we have a thread-specific logger, we can send messages to it // directly } else #endif // wxUSE_THREADS { logger = GetMainThreadActiveTarget(); if ( !logger ) return; } logger->CallDoLogNow(level, msg, info); } void wxLog::CallDoLogNow(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg, const wxLogRecordInfo& info) { if ( GetRepetitionCounting() ) { if ( msg == gs_prevLog.msg ) { gs_prevLog.numRepeated++; // nothing else to do, in particular, don't log the // repeated message return; } LogLastRepeatIfNeeded(); // reset repetition counter for a new message gs_prevLog.msg = msg; gs_prevLog.level = level; gs_prevLog.info = info; } // handle extra data which may be passed to us by wxLogXXX() wxString prefix, suffix; wxUIntPtr num = 0; if ( info.GetNumValue(wxLOG_KEY_SYS_ERROR_CODE, &num) ) { const long err = static_cast(num); suffix.Printf(_(" (error %ld: %s)"), err, wxSysErrorMsgStr(err)); } #if wxUSE_LOG_TRACE wxString str; if ( level == wxLOG_Trace && info.GetStrValue(wxLOG_KEY_TRACE_MASK, &str) ) { prefix = "(" + str + ") "; } #endif // wxUSE_LOG_TRACE DoLogRecord(level, prefix + msg + suffix, info); } void wxLog::DoLogRecord(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg, const wxLogRecordInfo& info) { #if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 // call the old DoLog() to ensure that existing custom log classes still // work // // as the user code could have defined it as either taking "const char *" // (in ANSI build) or "const wxChar *" (in ANSI/Unicode), we have no choice // but to call both of them DoLog(level, (const char*)msg.mb_str(), info.timestamp); DoLog(level, (const wchar_t*)msg.wc_str(), info.timestamp); #else // !WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 wxUnusedVar(info); #endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8/!WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 // Use wxLogFormatter to format the message DoLogTextAtLevel(level, m_formatter->Format (level, msg, info)); } void wxLog::DoLogTextAtLevel(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg) { // we know about debug messages (because using wxMessageOutputDebug is the // right thing to do in 99% of all cases and also for compatibility) but // anything else needs to be handled in the derived class if ( level == wxLOG_Debug || level == wxLOG_Trace ) { wxMessageOutputDebug().Output(msg + wxS('\n')); } else { DoLogText(msg); } } void wxLog::DoLogText(const wxString& WXUNUSED(msg)) { // in 2.8-compatible build the derived class might override DoLog() or // DoLogString() instead so we can't have this assert there #if !WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 wxFAIL_MSG( "must be overridden if it is called" ); #endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 } #if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 void wxLog::DoLog(wxLogLevel WXUNUSED(level), const char *szString, time_t t) { DoLogString(szString, t); } void wxLog::DoLog(wxLogLevel WXUNUSED(level), const wchar_t *wzString, time_t t) { DoLogString(wzString, t); } #endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLog active target management // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxLog *wxLog::GetActiveTarget() { #if wxUSE_THREADS if ( !wxThread::IsMain() ) { // check if we have a thread-specific log target wxLog * const logger = wxThreadInfo.logger; // the code below should be only executed for the main thread as // CreateLogTarget() is not meant for auto-creating log targets for // worker threads so skip it in any case return logger ? logger : ms_pLogger; } #endif // wxUSE_THREADS return GetMainThreadActiveTarget(); } /* static */ wxLog *wxLog::GetMainThreadActiveTarget() { if ( ms_bAutoCreate && ms_pLogger == NULL ) { // prevent infinite recursion if someone calls wxLogXXX() from // wxApp::CreateLogTarget() static bool s_bInGetActiveTarget = false; if ( !s_bInGetActiveTarget ) { s_bInGetActiveTarget = true; // ask the application to create a log target for us if ( wxTheApp != NULL ) ms_pLogger = wxTheApp->GetTraits()->CreateLogTarget(); else ms_pLogger = new wxLogOutputBest; s_bInGetActiveTarget = false; // do nothing if it fails - what can we do? } } return ms_pLogger; } wxLog *wxLog::SetActiveTarget(wxLog *pLogger) { if ( ms_pLogger != NULL ) { // flush the old messages before changing because otherwise they might // get lost later if this target is not restored ms_pLogger->Flush(); } wxLog *pOldLogger = ms_pLogger; ms_pLogger = pLogger; return pOldLogger; } #if wxUSE_THREADS /* static */ wxLog *wxLog::SetThreadActiveTarget(wxLog *logger) { wxASSERT_MSG( !wxThread::IsMain(), "use SetActiveTarget() for main thread" ); wxLog * const oldLogger = wxThreadInfo.logger; if ( oldLogger ) oldLogger->Flush(); wxThreadInfo.logger = logger; return oldLogger; } #endif // wxUSE_THREADS void wxLog::DontCreateOnDemand() { ms_bAutoCreate = false; // this is usually called at the end of the program and we assume that it // is *always* called at the end - so we free memory here to avoid false // memory leak reports from wxWin memory tracking code ClearTraceMasks(); } void wxLog::DoCreateOnDemand() { ms_bAutoCreate = true; } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLog components levels // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* static */ void wxLog::SetComponentLevel(const wxString& component, wxLogLevel level) { if ( component.empty() ) { SetLogLevel(level); } else { wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(lock, GetLevelsCS()); GetComponentLevels()[component] = level; } } /* static */ wxLogLevel wxLog::GetComponentLevel(const wxString& componentOrig) { wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(lock, GetLevelsCS()); // Make a copy before modifying it in the loop. wxString component = componentOrig; const wxStringToNumHashMap& componentLevels = GetComponentLevels(); while ( !component.empty() ) { wxStringToNumHashMap::const_iterator it = componentLevels.find(component); if ( it != componentLevels.end() ) return static_cast(it->second); component = component.BeforeLast('/'); } return GetLogLevel(); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLog trace masks // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- namespace { // because IsAllowedTraceMask() may be called during static initialization // (this is not recommended but it may still happen, see #11592) we can't use a // simple static variable which might be not initialized itself just yet to // store the trace masks, but need this accessor function which will ensure // that the variable is always correctly initialized before being accessed // // notice that this doesn't make accessing it MT-safe, of course, you need to // serialize accesses to it using GetTraceMaskCS() for this wxArrayString& TraceMasks() { static wxArrayString s_traceMasks; return s_traceMasks; } } // anonymous namespace /* static */ const wxArrayString& wxLog::GetTraceMasks() { // because of this function signature (it returns a reference, not the // object), it is inherently MT-unsafe so there is no need to acquire the // lock here anyhow return TraceMasks(); } void wxLog::AddTraceMask(const wxString& str) { wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(lock, GetTraceMaskCS()); TraceMasks().push_back(str); } void wxLog::RemoveTraceMask(const wxString& str) { wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(lock, GetTraceMaskCS()); int index = TraceMasks().Index(str); if ( index != wxNOT_FOUND ) TraceMasks().RemoveAt((size_t)index); } void wxLog::ClearTraceMasks() { wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(lock, GetTraceMaskCS()); TraceMasks().Clear(); } /*static*/ bool wxLog::IsAllowedTraceMask(const wxString& mask) { wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(lock, GetTraceMaskCS()); const wxArrayString& masks = GetTraceMasks(); for ( wxArrayString::const_iterator it = masks.begin(), en = masks.end(); it != en; ++it ) { if ( *it == mask) return true; } return false; } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLog miscellaneous other methods // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #if wxUSE_DATETIME void wxLog::TimeStamp(wxString *str) { if ( !ms_timestamp.empty() ) { *str = wxDateTime::UNow().Format(ms_timestamp); *str += wxS(": "); } } void wxLog::TimeStamp(wxString *str, time_t t) { if ( !ms_timestamp.empty() ) { *str = wxDateTime(t).Format(ms_timestamp); *str += wxS(": "); } } #else // !wxUSE_DATETIME void wxLog::TimeStamp(wxString*) { } void wxLog::TimeStamp(wxString*, time_t) { } #endif // wxUSE_DATETIME/!wxUSE_DATETIME #if wxUSE_THREADS void wxLog::FlushThreadMessages() { // check if we have queued messages from other threads wxLogRecords bufferedLogRecords; { wxCriticalSectionLocker lock(GetBackgroundLogCS()); bufferedLogRecords.swap(gs_bufferedLogRecords); // release the lock now to not keep it while we are logging the // messages below, allowing background threads to run } if ( !bufferedLogRecords.empty() ) { for ( wxLogRecords::const_iterator it = bufferedLogRecords.begin(); it != bufferedLogRecords.end(); ++it ) { CallDoLogNow(it->level, it->msg, it->info); } } } /* static */ bool wxLog::IsThreadLoggingEnabled() { return !wxThreadInfo.loggingDisabled; } /* static */ bool wxLog::EnableThreadLogging(bool enable) { const bool wasEnabled = !wxThreadInfo.loggingDisabled; wxThreadInfo.loggingDisabled = !enable; return wasEnabled; } #endif // wxUSE_THREADS wxLogFormatter *wxLog::SetFormatter(wxLogFormatter* formatter) { wxLogFormatter* formatterOld = m_formatter; m_formatter = formatter ? formatter : new wxLogFormatter; return formatterOld; } void wxLog::Flush() { LogLastRepeatIfNeeded(); } /* static */ void wxLog::FlushActive() { if ( ms_suspendCount ) return; wxLog * const log = GetActiveTarget(); if ( log ) { #if wxUSE_THREADS if ( wxThread::IsMain() ) log->FlushThreadMessages(); #endif // wxUSE_THREADS log->Flush(); } } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLogBuffer implementation // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- void wxLogBuffer::Flush() { wxLog::Flush(); if ( !m_str.empty() ) { wxMessageOutputBest out; out.Printf(wxS("%s"), m_str.c_str()); m_str.clear(); } } void wxLogBuffer::DoLogTextAtLevel(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg) { // don't put debug messages in the buffer, we don't want to show // them to the user in a msg box, log them immediately switch ( level ) { case wxLOG_Debug: case wxLOG_Trace: wxLog::DoLogTextAtLevel(level, msg); break; default: m_str << msg << wxS("\n"); } } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLogStderr class implementation // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxLogStderr::wxLogStderr(FILE *fp, const wxMBConv& conv) : wxMessageOutputStderr(fp ? fp : stderr, conv) { } void wxLogStderr::DoLogText(const wxString& msg) { // First send it to stderr, even if we don't have it (e.g. in a Windows GUI // application under) it's not a problem to try to use it and it's easier // than determining whether we do have it or not. wxMessageOutputStderr::Output(msg); // under GUI systems such as Windows or Mac, programs usually don't have // stderr at all, so show the messages also somewhere else, typically in // the debugger window so that they go at least somewhere instead of being // simply lost if ( m_fp == stderr ) { wxAppTraits *traits = wxTheApp ? wxTheApp->GetTraits() : NULL; if ( traits && !traits->HasStderr() ) { wxMessageOutputDebug().Output(msg + wxS('\n')); } } } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLogStream implementation // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #if wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM #include "wx/ioswrap.h" wxLogStream::wxLogStream(wxSTD ostream *ostr, const wxMBConv& conv) : wxMessageOutputWithConv(conv) { if ( ostr == NULL ) m_ostr = &wxSTD cerr; else m_ostr = ostr; } void wxLogStream::DoLogText(const wxString& msg) { const wxCharBuffer& buf = PrepareForOutput(msg); m_ostr->write(buf, buf.length()); } #endif // wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLogChain // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxLogChain::wxLogChain(wxLog *logger) { m_bPassMessages = true; m_logNew = logger; // Notice that we use GetActiveTarget() here instead of directly calling // SetActiveTarget() to trigger wxLog auto-creation: if we're created as // the first logger, we should still chain with the standard, implicit and // possibly still not created standard logger instead of disabling normal // logging entirely. m_logOld = wxLog::GetActiveTarget(); wxLog::SetActiveTarget(this); } wxLogChain::~wxLogChain() { wxLog::SetActiveTarget(m_logOld); if ( m_logNew != this ) delete m_logNew; } void wxLogChain::SetLog(wxLog *logger) { if ( m_logNew != this ) delete m_logNew; m_logNew = logger; } void wxLogChain::Flush() { if ( m_logOld ) m_logOld->Flush(); // be careful to avoid infinite recursion if ( m_logNew && m_logNew != this ) m_logNew->Flush(); } void wxLogChain::DoLogRecord(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg, const wxLogRecordInfo& info) { // let the previous logger show it if ( m_logOld && IsPassingMessages() ) m_logOld->LogRecord(level, msg, info); // and also send it to the new one if ( m_logNew ) { // don't call m_logNew->LogRecord() to avoid infinite recursion when // m_logNew is this object itself if ( m_logNew != this ) m_logNew->LogRecord(level, msg, info); else wxLog::DoLogRecord(level, msg, info); } } #ifdef __VISUALC__ // "'this' : used in base member initializer list" - so what? #pragma warning(disable:4355) #endif // VC++ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLogInterposer // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxLogInterposer::wxLogInterposer() : wxLogChain(this) { } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxLogInterposerTemp // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxLogInterposerTemp::wxLogInterposerTemp() : wxLogChain(this) { DetachOldLog(); } #ifdef __VISUALC__ #pragma warning(default:4355) #endif // VC++ // ============================================================================ // Global functions/variables // ============================================================================ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // static variables // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- bool wxLog::ms_bRepetCounting = false; wxLog *wxLog::ms_pLogger = NULL; bool wxLog::ms_doLog = true; bool wxLog::ms_bAutoCreate = true; bool wxLog::ms_bVerbose = false; wxLogLevel wxLog::ms_logLevel = wxLOG_Max; // log everything by default size_t wxLog::ms_suspendCount = 0; wxString wxLog::ms_timestamp(wxS("%X")); // time only, no date #if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 wxTraceMask wxLog::ms_ulTraceMask = (wxTraceMask)0; #endif // wxDEBUG_LEVEL // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // stdout error logging helper // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // helper function: wraps the message and justifies it under given position // (looks more pretty on the terminal). Also adds newline at the end. // // TODO this is now disabled until I find a portable way of determining the // terminal window size (ok, I found it but does anybody really cares?) #ifdef LOG_PRETTY_WRAP static void wxLogWrap(FILE *f, const char *pszPrefix, const char *psz) { size_t nMax = 80; // FIXME size_t nStart = strlen(pszPrefix); fputs(pszPrefix, f); size_t n; while ( *psz != '\0' ) { for ( n = nStart; (n < nMax) && (*psz != '\0'); n++ ) putc(*psz++, f); // wrapped? if ( *psz != '\0' ) { /*putc('\n', f);*/ for ( n = 0; n < nStart; n++ ) putc(' ', f); // as we wrapped, squeeze all white space while ( isspace(*psz) ) psz++; } } putc('\n', f); } #endif //LOG_PRETTY_WRAP // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // error code/error message retrieval functions // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // get error code from syste unsigned long wxSysErrorCode() { #if defined(__WINDOWS__) return ::GetLastError(); #else //Unix return errno; #endif //Win/Unix } #if defined(__WINDOWS__) wxString wxMSWFormatMessage(DWORD nErrCode, HMODULE hModule) { DWORD flags = FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS; if ( hModule ) flags |= FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_HMODULE; // get error message from system LPVOID lpMsgBuf; if ( ::FormatMessage ( flags, hModule, nErrCode, MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), (LPTSTR)&lpMsgBuf, 0, NULL ) == 0 ) { wxLogDebug(wxS("FormatMessage failed with error 0x%lx"), GetLastError()); // if this happens, something is seriously wrong, so don't use _() here // for safety return wxString::Format(wxS("unknown error 0x%lx"), nErrCode); } wxString str; // copy it to our buffer and free memory // Crashes on SmartPhone (FIXME) if( lpMsgBuf != 0 ) { str = static_cast(lpMsgBuf); LocalFree(lpMsgBuf); // returned string is ended with '\r\n' - bad size_t len = str.length(); if ( len >= 2 ) { // truncate string if ( str[len - 2] == wxS('\r') ) str.Truncate(len - 2); } } return str; } #endif // __WINDOWS__ wxString wxSysErrorMsgStr(unsigned long nErrCode) { if ( nErrCode == 0 ) nErrCode = wxSysErrorCode(); #if defined(__WINDOWS__) return wxMSWFormatMessage(nErrCode); #else // !__WINDOWS__ char buffer[1024]; char *errorMsg = buffer; #if defined(__GLIBC__) && defined(_GNU_SOURCE) // GNU-specific strerror_r // GNU's strerror_r has a weird interface -- it doesn't // necessarily copy anything to the buffer given; use return // value instead. errorMsg = strerror_r((int)nErrCode, buffer, sizeof(buffer)); #elif defined( __VMS ) errorMsg = strerror((int)nErrCode); #else // XSI-compliant strerror_r strerror_r((int)nErrCode, buffer, sizeof(buffer)); #endif // at this point errorMsg might not point to buffer anymore return errorMsg; #endif // __WINDOWS__/!__WINDOWS__ } // get error message from system as a char pointer: this function has to use a // static buffer of fixed size, so should be avoided in favour of the function // returning wxString const wxChar *wxSysErrorMsg(unsigned long nErrCode) { static wxChar s_szBuf[1024]; wxStrlcpy(s_szBuf, wxSysErrorMsgStr(nErrCode), WXSIZEOF(s_szBuf)); return s_szBuf; } #endif // wxUSE_LOG