| // Copyright (c) 1999, Google Inc. |
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| // |
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| |
| #define _GNU_SOURCE 1 // needed for O_NOFOLLOW and pread()/pwrite() |
| |
| #include "utilities.h" |
| |
| #include <algorithm> |
| #include <assert.h> |
| #include <iomanip> |
| #include <string> |
| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| # include <unistd.h> // For _exit. |
| #endif |
| #include <climits> |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H |
| # include <sys/utsname.h> // For uname. |
| #endif |
| #include <fcntl.h> |
| #include <cstdio> |
| #include <iostream> |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_PWD_H |
| # include <pwd.h> |
| #endif |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H |
| # include <syslog.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <vector> |
| #include <errno.h> // for errno |
| #include <sstream> |
| #include "base/commandlineflags.h" // to get the program name |
| #include "glog/logging.h" |
| #include "glog/raw_logging.h" |
| #include "base/googleinit.h" |
| |
| using std::string; |
| using std::vector; |
| using std::setw; |
| using std::setfill; |
| using std::hex; |
| using std::dec; |
| using std::min; |
| using std::ostream; |
| using std::ostringstream; |
| |
| using std::FILE; |
| using std::fwrite; |
| using std::fclose; |
| using std::fflush; |
| using std::fprintf; |
| using std::perror; |
| |
| #ifdef __QNX__ |
| using std::fdopen; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef _WIN32 |
| #define fdopen _fdopen |
| #endif |
| |
| // There is no thread annotation support. |
| #define EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(mu) |
| |
| static bool BoolFromEnv(const char *varname, bool defval) { |
| const char* const valstr = getenv(varname); |
| if (!valstr) { |
| return defval; |
| } |
| return memchr("tTyY1\0", valstr[0], 6) != NULL; |
| } |
| |
| GLOG_DEFINE_bool(logtostderr, BoolFromEnv("GOOGLE_LOGTOSTDERR", false), |
| "log messages go to stderr instead of logfiles"); |
| GLOG_DEFINE_bool(alsologtostderr, BoolFromEnv("GOOGLE_ALSOLOGTOSTDERR", false), |
| "log messages go to stderr in addition to logfiles"); |
| GLOG_DEFINE_bool(colorlogtostderr, false, |
| "color messages logged to stderr (if supported by terminal)"); |
| #ifdef OS_LINUX |
| GLOG_DEFINE_bool(drop_log_memory, true, "Drop in-memory buffers of log contents. " |
| "Logs can grow very quickly and they are rarely read before they " |
| "need to be evicted from memory. Instead, drop them from memory " |
| "as soon as they are flushed to disk."); |
| #endif |
| |
| // By default, errors (including fatal errors) get logged to stderr as |
| // well as the file. |
| // |
| // The default is ERROR instead of FATAL so that users can see problems |
| // when they run a program without having to look in another file. |
| DEFINE_int32(stderrthreshold, |
| GOOGLE_NAMESPACE::GLOG_ERROR, |
| "log messages at or above this level are copied to stderr in " |
| "addition to logfiles. This flag obsoletes --alsologtostderr."); |
| |
| GLOG_DEFINE_bool(log_prefix, true, |
| "Prepend the log prefix to the start of each log line"); |
| GLOG_DEFINE_int32(minloglevel, 0, "Messages logged at a lower level than this don't " |
| "actually get logged anywhere"); |
| GLOG_DEFINE_int32(logbuflevel, 0, |
| "Buffer log messages logged at this level or lower" |
| " (-1 means don't buffer; 0 means buffer INFO only;" |
| " ...)"); |
| GLOG_DEFINE_int32(logbufsecs, 30, |
| "Buffer log messages for at most this many seconds"); |
| |
| // Compute the default value for --log_dir |
| static const char* DefaultLogDir() { |
| const char* env; |
| env = getenv("GOOGLE_LOG_DIR"); |
| if (env != NULL && env[0] != '\0') { |
| return env; |
| } |
| env = getenv("TEST_TMPDIR"); |
| if (env != NULL && env[0] != '\0') { |
| return env; |
| } |
| return ""; |
| } |
| |
| GLOG_DEFINE_int32(logfile_mode, 0664, "Log file mode/permissions."); |
| |
| GLOG_DEFINE_string(log_dir, DefaultLogDir(), |
| "If specified, logfiles are written into this directory instead " |
| "of the default logging directory."); |
| GLOG_DEFINE_string(log_link, "", "Put additional links to the log " |
| "files in this directory"); |
| |
| GLOG_DEFINE_int32(max_log_size, 1800, |
| "approx. maximum log file size (in MB). A value of 0 will " |
| "be silently overridden to 1."); |
| |
| GLOG_DEFINE_bool(stop_logging_if_full_disk, false, |
| "Stop attempting to log to disk if the disk is full."); |
| |
| GLOG_DEFINE_string(log_backtrace_at, "", |
| "Emit a backtrace when logging at file:linenum."); |
| |
| // TODO(hamaji): consider windows |
| #define PATH_SEPARATOR '/' |
| |
| #ifndef HAVE_PREAD |
| #if defined(OS_WINDOWS) |
| #include <BaseTsd.h> |
| #define ssize_t SSIZE_T |
| #endif |
| static ssize_t pread(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset) { |
| off_t orig_offset = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); |
| if (orig_offset == (off_t)-1) |
| return -1; |
| if (lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_CUR) == (off_t)-1) |
| return -1; |
| ssize_t len = read(fd, buf, count); |
| if (len < 0) |
| return len; |
| if (lseek(fd, orig_offset, SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) |
| return -1; |
| return len; |
| } |
| #endif // !HAVE_PREAD |
| |
| #ifndef HAVE_PWRITE |
| static ssize_t pwrite(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset) { |
| off_t orig_offset = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); |
| if (orig_offset == (off_t)-1) |
| return -1; |
| if (lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_CUR) == (off_t)-1) |
| return -1; |
| ssize_t len = write(fd, buf, count); |
| if (len < 0) |
| return len; |
| if (lseek(fd, orig_offset, SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) |
| return -1; |
| return len; |
| } |
| #endif // !HAVE_PWRITE |
| |
| static void GetHostName(string* hostname) { |
| #if defined(HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H) |
| struct utsname buf; |
| if (0 != uname(&buf)) { |
| // ensure null termination on failure |
| *buf.nodename = '\0'; |
| } |
| *hostname = buf.nodename; |
| #elif defined(OS_WINDOWS) |
| char buf[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1]; |
| DWORD len = MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1; |
| if (GetComputerNameA(buf, &len)) { |
| *hostname = buf; |
| } else { |
| hostname->clear(); |
| } |
| #else |
| # warning There is no way to retrieve the host name. |
| *hostname = "(unknown)"; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| // Returns true iff terminal supports using colors in output. |
| static bool TerminalSupportsColor() { |
| bool term_supports_color = false; |
| #ifdef OS_WINDOWS |
| // on Windows TERM variable is usually not set, but the console does |
| // support colors. |
| term_supports_color = true; |
| #else |
| // On non-Windows platforms, we rely on the TERM variable. |
| const char* const term = getenv("TERM"); |
| if (term != NULL && term[0] != '\0') { |
| term_supports_color = |
| !strcmp(term, "xterm") || |
| !strcmp(term, "xterm-color") || |
| !strcmp(term, "xterm-256color") || |
| !strcmp(term, "screen-256color") || |
| !strcmp(term, "screen") || |
| !strcmp(term, "linux") || |
| !strcmp(term, "cygwin"); |
| } |
| #endif |
| return term_supports_color; |
| } |
| |
| _START_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_ |
| |
| enum GLogColor { |
| COLOR_DEFAULT, |
| COLOR_RED, |
| COLOR_GREEN, |
| COLOR_YELLOW |
| }; |
| |
| static GLogColor SeverityToColor(LogSeverity severity) { |
| assert(severity >= 0 && severity < NUM_SEVERITIES); |
| GLogColor color = COLOR_DEFAULT; |
| switch (severity) { |
| case GLOG_INFO: |
| color = COLOR_DEFAULT; |
| break; |
| case GLOG_WARNING: |
| color = COLOR_YELLOW; |
| break; |
| case GLOG_ERROR: |
| case GLOG_FATAL: |
| color = COLOR_RED; |
| break; |
| default: |
| // should never get here. |
| assert(false); |
| } |
| return color; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef OS_WINDOWS |
| |
| // Returns the character attribute for the given color. |
| WORD GetColorAttribute(GLogColor color) { |
| switch (color) { |
| case COLOR_RED: return FOREGROUND_RED; |
| case COLOR_GREEN: return FOREGROUND_GREEN; |
| case COLOR_YELLOW: return FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN; |
| default: return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #else |
| |
| // Returns the ANSI color code for the given color. |
| const char* GetAnsiColorCode(GLogColor color) { |
| switch (color) { |
| case COLOR_RED: return "1"; |
| case COLOR_GREEN: return "2"; |
| case COLOR_YELLOW: return "3"; |
| case COLOR_DEFAULT: return ""; |
| }; |
| return NULL; // stop warning about return type. |
| } |
| |
| #endif // OS_WINDOWS |
| |
| // Safely get max_log_size, overriding to 1 if it somehow gets defined as 0 |
| static int32 MaxLogSize() { |
| return (FLAGS_max_log_size > 0 ? FLAGS_max_log_size : 1); |
| } |
| |
| // An arbitrary limit on the length of a single log message. This |
| // is so that streaming can be done more efficiently. |
| const size_t LogMessage::kMaxLogMessageLen = 30000; |
| |
| struct LogMessage::LogMessageData { |
| LogMessageData(); |
| void reset(); |
| |
| int preserved_errno_; // preserved errno |
| // Buffer space; contains complete message text. |
| char message_text_[LogMessage::kMaxLogMessageLen+1]; |
| LogStream stream_; |
| char severity_; // What level is this LogMessage logged at? |
| int line_; // line number where logging call is. |
| void (LogMessage::*send_method_)(); // Call this in destructor to send |
| union { // At most one of these is used: union to keep the size low. |
| LogSink* sink_; // NULL or sink to send message to |
| std::vector<std::string>* outvec_; // NULL or vector to push message onto |
| std::string* message_; // NULL or string to write message into |
| }; |
| time_t timestamp_; // Time of creation of LogMessage |
| struct ::tm tm_time_; // Time of creation of LogMessage |
| size_t num_prefix_chars_; // # of chars of prefix in this message |
| size_t num_chars_to_log_; // # of chars of msg to send to log |
| size_t num_chars_to_syslog_; // # of chars of msg to send to syslog |
| const char* basename_; // basename of file that called LOG |
| const char* fullname_; // fullname of file that called LOG |
| bool has_been_flushed_; // false => data has not been flushed |
| bool first_fatal_; // true => this was first fatal msg |
| |
| private: |
| LogMessageData(const LogMessageData&); |
| void operator=(const LogMessageData&); |
| }; |
| |
| // A mutex that allows only one thread to log at a time, to keep things from |
| // getting jumbled. Some other very uncommon logging operations (like |
| // changing the destination file for log messages of a given severity) also |
| // lock this mutex. Please be sure that anybody who might possibly need to |
| // lock it does so. |
| static Mutex log_mutex; |
| |
| // Number of messages sent at each severity. Under log_mutex. |
| int64 LogMessage::num_messages_[NUM_SEVERITIES] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; |
| |
| // Globally disable log writing (if disk is full) |
| static bool stop_writing = false; |
| |
| const char*const LogSeverityNames[NUM_SEVERITIES] = { |
| "INFO", "WARNING", "ERROR", "FATAL" |
| }; |
| |
| // Has the user called SetExitOnDFatal(true)? |
| static bool exit_on_dfatal = true; |
| |
| const char* GetLogSeverityName(LogSeverity severity) { |
| return LogSeverityNames[severity]; |
| } |
| |
| base::Logger::~Logger() { |
| } |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| // Encapsulates all file-system related state |
| class LogFileObject : public base::Logger { |
| public: |
| LogFileObject(LogSeverity severity, const char* base_filename); |
| ~LogFileObject(); |
| |
| virtual void Write(bool force_flush, // Should we force a flush here? |
| time_t timestamp, // Timestamp for this entry |
| const char* message, |
| int message_len); |
| |
| // Configuration options |
| void SetBasename(const char* basename); |
| void SetExtension(const char* ext); |
| void SetSymlinkBasename(const char* symlink_basename); |
| |
| // Normal flushing routine |
| virtual void Flush(); |
| |
| // It is the actual file length for the system loggers, |
| // i.e., INFO, ERROR, etc. |
| virtual uint32 LogSize() { |
| MutexLock l(&lock_); |
| return file_length_; |
| } |
| |
| // Internal flush routine. Exposed so that FlushLogFilesUnsafe() |
| // can avoid grabbing a lock. Usually Flush() calls it after |
| // acquiring lock_. |
| void FlushUnlocked(); |
| |
| private: |
| static const uint32 kRolloverAttemptFrequency = 0x20; |
| |
| Mutex lock_; |
| bool base_filename_selected_; |
| string base_filename_; |
| string symlink_basename_; |
| string filename_extension_; // option users can specify (eg to add port#) |
| FILE* file_; |
| LogSeverity severity_; |
| uint32 bytes_since_flush_; |
| uint32 dropped_mem_length_; |
| uint32 file_length_; |
| unsigned int rollover_attempt_; |
| int64 next_flush_time_; // cycle count at which to flush log |
| |
| // Actually create a logfile using the value of base_filename_ and the |
| // supplied argument time_pid_string |
| // REQUIRES: lock_ is held |
| bool CreateLogfile(const string& time_pid_string); |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| class LogDestination { |
| public: |
| friend class LogMessage; |
| friend void ReprintFatalMessage(); |
| friend base::Logger* base::GetLogger(LogSeverity); |
| friend void base::SetLogger(LogSeverity, base::Logger*); |
| |
| // These methods are just forwarded to by their global versions. |
| static void SetLogDestination(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char* base_filename); |
| static void SetLogSymlink(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char* symlink_basename); |
| static void AddLogSink(LogSink *destination); |
| static void RemoveLogSink(LogSink *destination); |
| static void SetLogFilenameExtension(const char* filename_extension); |
| static void SetStderrLogging(LogSeverity min_severity); |
| static void LogToStderr(); |
| // Flush all log files that are at least at the given severity level |
| static void FlushLogFiles(int min_severity); |
| static void FlushLogFilesUnsafe(int min_severity); |
| |
| // we set the maximum size of our packet to be 1400, the logic being |
| // to prevent fragmentation. |
| // Really this number is arbitrary. |
| static const int kNetworkBytes = 1400; |
| |
| static const string& hostname(); |
| static const bool& terminal_supports_color() { |
| return terminal_supports_color_; |
| } |
| |
| static void DeleteLogDestinations(); |
| |
| private: |
| LogDestination(LogSeverity severity, const char* base_filename); |
| ~LogDestination() { } |
| |
| // Take a log message of a particular severity and log it to stderr |
| // iff it's of a high enough severity to deserve it. |
| static void MaybeLogToStderr(LogSeverity severity, const char* message, |
| size_t len); |
| |
| // Take a log message of a particular severity and log it to a file |
| // iff the base filename is not "" (which means "don't log to me") |
| static void MaybeLogToLogfile(LogSeverity severity, |
| time_t timestamp, |
| const char* message, size_t len); |
| // Take a log message of a particular severity and log it to the file |
| // for that severity and also for all files with severity less than |
| // this severity. |
| static void LogToAllLogfiles(LogSeverity severity, |
| time_t timestamp, |
| const char* message, size_t len); |
| |
| // Send logging info to all registered sinks. |
| static void LogToSinks(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char *full_filename, |
| const char *base_filename, |
| int line, |
| const struct ::tm* tm_time, |
| const char* message, |
| size_t message_len); |
| |
| // Wait for all registered sinks via WaitTillSent |
| // including the optional one in "data". |
| static void WaitForSinks(LogMessage::LogMessageData* data); |
| |
| static LogDestination* log_destination(LogSeverity severity); |
| |
| LogFileObject fileobject_; |
| base::Logger* logger_; // Either &fileobject_, or wrapper around it |
| |
| static LogDestination* log_destinations_[NUM_SEVERITIES]; |
| static string addresses_; |
| static string hostname_; |
| static bool terminal_supports_color_; |
| |
| // arbitrary global logging destinations. |
| static vector<LogSink*>* sinks_; |
| |
| // Protects the vector sinks_, |
| // but not the LogSink objects its elements reference. |
| static Mutex sink_mutex_; |
| |
| // Disallow |
| LogDestination(const LogDestination&); |
| LogDestination& operator=(const LogDestination&); |
| }; |
| |
| string LogDestination::addresses_; |
| string LogDestination::hostname_; |
| |
| vector<LogSink*>* LogDestination::sinks_ = NULL; |
| Mutex LogDestination::sink_mutex_; |
| bool LogDestination::terminal_supports_color_ = TerminalSupportsColor(); |
| |
| /* static */ |
| const string& LogDestination::hostname() { |
| if (hostname_.empty()) { |
| GetHostName(&hostname_); |
| if (hostname_.empty()) { |
| hostname_ = "(unknown)"; |
| } |
| } |
| return hostname_; |
| } |
| |
| LogDestination::LogDestination(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char* base_filename) |
| : fileobject_(severity, base_filename), |
| logger_(&fileobject_) { |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::FlushLogFilesUnsafe(int min_severity) { |
| // assume we have the log_mutex or we simply don't care |
| // about it |
| for (int i = min_severity; i < NUM_SEVERITIES; i++) { |
| LogDestination* log = log_destinations_[i]; |
| if (log != NULL) { |
| // Flush the base fileobject_ logger directly instead of going |
| // through any wrappers to reduce chance of deadlock. |
| log->fileobject_.FlushUnlocked(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::FlushLogFiles(int min_severity) { |
| // Prevent any subtle race conditions by wrapping a mutex lock around |
| // all this stuff. |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| for (int i = min_severity; i < NUM_SEVERITIES; i++) { |
| LogDestination* log = log_destination(i); |
| if (log != NULL) { |
| log->logger_->Flush(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::SetLogDestination(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char* base_filename) { |
| assert(severity >= 0 && severity < NUM_SEVERITIES); |
| // Prevent any subtle race conditions by wrapping a mutex lock around |
| // all this stuff. |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| log_destination(severity)->fileobject_.SetBasename(base_filename); |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::SetLogSymlink(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char* symlink_basename) { |
| CHECK_GE(severity, 0); |
| CHECK_LT(severity, NUM_SEVERITIES); |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| log_destination(severity)->fileobject_.SetSymlinkBasename(symlink_basename); |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::AddLogSink(LogSink *destination) { |
| // Prevent any subtle race conditions by wrapping a mutex lock around |
| // all this stuff. |
| MutexLock l(&sink_mutex_); |
| if (!sinks_) sinks_ = new vector<LogSink*>; |
| sinks_->push_back(destination); |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::RemoveLogSink(LogSink *destination) { |
| // Prevent any subtle race conditions by wrapping a mutex lock around |
| // all this stuff. |
| MutexLock l(&sink_mutex_); |
| // This doesn't keep the sinks in order, but who cares? |
| if (sinks_) { |
| for (int i = sinks_->size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
| if ((*sinks_)[i] == destination) { |
| (*sinks_)[i] = (*sinks_)[sinks_->size() - 1]; |
| sinks_->pop_back(); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::SetLogFilenameExtension(const char* ext) { |
| // Prevent any subtle race conditions by wrapping a mutex lock around |
| // all this stuff. |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| for ( int severity = 0; severity < NUM_SEVERITIES; ++severity ) { |
| log_destination(severity)->fileobject_.SetExtension(ext); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::SetStderrLogging(LogSeverity min_severity) { |
| assert(min_severity >= 0 && min_severity < NUM_SEVERITIES); |
| // Prevent any subtle race conditions by wrapping a mutex lock around |
| // all this stuff. |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| FLAGS_stderrthreshold = min_severity; |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::LogToStderr() { |
| // *Don't* put this stuff in a mutex lock, since SetStderrLogging & |
| // SetLogDestination already do the locking! |
| SetStderrLogging(0); // thus everything is "also" logged to stderr |
| for ( int i = 0; i < NUM_SEVERITIES; ++i ) { |
| SetLogDestination(i, ""); // "" turns off logging to a logfile |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void ColoredWriteToStderr(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char* message, size_t len) { |
| const GLogColor color = |
| (LogDestination::terminal_supports_color() && FLAGS_colorlogtostderr) ? |
| SeverityToColor(severity) : COLOR_DEFAULT; |
| |
| // Avoid using cerr from this module since we may get called during |
| // exit code, and cerr may be partially or fully destroyed by then. |
| if (COLOR_DEFAULT == color) { |
| fwrite(message, len, 1, stderr); |
| return; |
| } |
| #ifdef OS_WINDOWS |
| const HANDLE stderr_handle = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE); |
| |
| // Gets the current text color. |
| CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO buffer_info; |
| GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(stderr_handle, &buffer_info); |
| const WORD old_color_attrs = buffer_info.wAttributes; |
| |
| // We need to flush the stream buffers into the console before each |
| // SetConsoleTextAttribute call lest it affect the text that is already |
| // printed but has not yet reached the console. |
| fflush(stderr); |
| SetConsoleTextAttribute(stderr_handle, |
| GetColorAttribute(color) | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY); |
| fwrite(message, len, 1, stderr); |
| fflush(stderr); |
| // Restores the text color. |
| SetConsoleTextAttribute(stderr_handle, old_color_attrs); |
| #else |
| fprintf(stderr, "\033[0;3%sm", GetAnsiColorCode(color)); |
| fwrite(message, len, 1, stderr); |
| fprintf(stderr, "\033[m"); // Resets the terminal to default. |
| #endif // OS_WINDOWS |
| } |
| |
| static void WriteToStderr(const char* message, size_t len) { |
| // Avoid using cerr from this module since we may get called during |
| // exit code, and cerr may be partially or fully destroyed by then. |
| fwrite(message, len, 1, stderr); |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::MaybeLogToStderr(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char* message, size_t len) { |
| if ((severity >= FLAGS_stderrthreshold) || FLAGS_alsologtostderr) { |
| ColoredWriteToStderr(severity, message, len); |
| #ifdef OS_WINDOWS |
| // On Windows, also output to the debugger |
| ::OutputDebugStringA(string(message,len).c_str()); |
| #endif |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::MaybeLogToLogfile(LogSeverity severity, |
| time_t timestamp, |
| const char* message, |
| size_t len) { |
| const bool should_flush = severity > FLAGS_logbuflevel; |
| LogDestination* destination = log_destination(severity); |
| destination->logger_->Write(should_flush, timestamp, message, len); |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::LogToAllLogfiles(LogSeverity severity, |
| time_t timestamp, |
| const char* message, |
| size_t len) { |
| |
| if ( FLAGS_logtostderr ) { // global flag: never log to file |
| ColoredWriteToStderr(severity, message, len); |
| } else { |
| for (int i = severity; i >= 0; --i) |
| LogDestination::MaybeLogToLogfile(i, timestamp, message, len); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::LogToSinks(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char *full_filename, |
| const char *base_filename, |
| int line, |
| const struct ::tm* tm_time, |
| const char* message, |
| size_t message_len) { |
| ReaderMutexLock l(&sink_mutex_); |
| if (sinks_) { |
| for (int i = sinks_->size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
| (*sinks_)[i]->send(severity, full_filename, base_filename, |
| line, tm_time, message, message_len); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| inline void LogDestination::WaitForSinks(LogMessage::LogMessageData* data) { |
| ReaderMutexLock l(&sink_mutex_); |
| if (sinks_) { |
| for (int i = sinks_->size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
| (*sinks_)[i]->WaitTillSent(); |
| } |
| } |
| const bool send_to_sink = |
| (data->send_method_ == &LogMessage::SendToSink) || |
| (data->send_method_ == &LogMessage::SendToSinkAndLog); |
| if (send_to_sink && data->sink_ != NULL) { |
| data->sink_->WaitTillSent(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| LogDestination* LogDestination::log_destinations_[NUM_SEVERITIES]; |
| |
| inline LogDestination* LogDestination::log_destination(LogSeverity severity) { |
| assert(severity >=0 && severity < NUM_SEVERITIES); |
| if (!log_destinations_[severity]) { |
| log_destinations_[severity] = new LogDestination(severity, NULL); |
| } |
| return log_destinations_[severity]; |
| } |
| |
| void LogDestination::DeleteLogDestinations() { |
| for (int severity = 0; severity < NUM_SEVERITIES; ++severity) { |
| delete log_destinations_[severity]; |
| log_destinations_[severity] = NULL; |
| } |
| MutexLock l(&sink_mutex_); |
| delete sinks_; |
| sinks_ = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| LogFileObject::LogFileObject(LogSeverity severity, |
| const char* base_filename) |
| : base_filename_selected_(base_filename != NULL), |
| base_filename_((base_filename != NULL) ? base_filename : ""), |
| symlink_basename_(glog_internal_namespace_::ProgramInvocationShortName()), |
| filename_extension_(), |
| file_(NULL), |
| severity_(severity), |
| bytes_since_flush_(0), |
| dropped_mem_length_(0), |
| file_length_(0), |
| rollover_attempt_(kRolloverAttemptFrequency-1), |
| next_flush_time_(0) { |
| assert(severity >= 0); |
| assert(severity < NUM_SEVERITIES); |
| } |
| |
| LogFileObject::~LogFileObject() { |
| MutexLock l(&lock_); |
| if (file_ != NULL) { |
| fclose(file_); |
| file_ = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void LogFileObject::SetBasename(const char* basename) { |
| MutexLock l(&lock_); |
| base_filename_selected_ = true; |
| if (base_filename_ != basename) { |
| // Get rid of old log file since we are changing names |
| if (file_ != NULL) { |
| fclose(file_); |
| file_ = NULL; |
| rollover_attempt_ = kRolloverAttemptFrequency-1; |
| } |
| base_filename_ = basename; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void LogFileObject::SetExtension(const char* ext) { |
| MutexLock l(&lock_); |
| if (filename_extension_ != ext) { |
| // Get rid of old log file since we are changing names |
| if (file_ != NULL) { |
| fclose(file_); |
| file_ = NULL; |
| rollover_attempt_ = kRolloverAttemptFrequency-1; |
| } |
| filename_extension_ = ext; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void LogFileObject::SetSymlinkBasename(const char* symlink_basename) { |
| MutexLock l(&lock_); |
| symlink_basename_ = symlink_basename; |
| } |
| |
| void LogFileObject::Flush() { |
| MutexLock l(&lock_); |
| FlushUnlocked(); |
| } |
| |
| void LogFileObject::FlushUnlocked(){ |
| if (file_ != NULL) { |
| fflush(file_); |
| bytes_since_flush_ = 0; |
| } |
| // Figure out when we are due for another flush. |
| const int64 next = (FLAGS_logbufsecs |
| * static_cast<int64>(1000000)); // in usec |
| next_flush_time_ = CycleClock_Now() + UsecToCycles(next); |
| } |
| |
| bool LogFileObject::CreateLogfile(const string& time_pid_string) { |
| string string_filename = base_filename_+filename_extension_+ |
| time_pid_string; |
| const char* filename = string_filename.c_str(); |
| int fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, FLAGS_logfile_mode); |
| if (fd == -1) return false; |
| #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL |
| // Mark the file close-on-exec. We don't really care if this fails |
| fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); |
| #endif |
| |
| file_ = fdopen(fd, "a"); // Make a FILE*. |
| if (file_ == NULL) { // Man, we're screwed! |
| close(fd); |
| unlink(filename); // Erase the half-baked evidence: an unusable log file |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // We try to create a symlink called <program_name>.<severity>, |
| // which is easier to use. (Every time we create a new logfile, |
| // we destroy the old symlink and create a new one, so it always |
| // points to the latest logfile.) If it fails, we're sad but it's |
| // no error. |
| if (!symlink_basename_.empty()) { |
| // take directory from filename |
| const char* slash = strrchr(filename, PATH_SEPARATOR); |
| const string linkname = |
| symlink_basename_ + '.' + LogSeverityNames[severity_]; |
| string linkpath; |
| if ( slash ) linkpath = string(filename, slash-filename+1); // get dirname |
| linkpath += linkname; |
| unlink(linkpath.c_str()); // delete old one if it exists |
| |
| #if defined(OS_WINDOWS) |
| // TODO(hamaji): Create lnk file on Windows? |
| #elif defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H) |
| // We must have unistd.h. |
| // Make the symlink be relative (in the same dir) so that if the |
| // entire log directory gets relocated the link is still valid. |
| const char *linkdest = slash ? (slash + 1) : filename; |
| if (symlink(linkdest, linkpath.c_str()) != 0) { |
| // silently ignore failures |
| } |
| |
| // Make an additional link to the log file in a place specified by |
| // FLAGS_log_link, if indicated |
| if (!FLAGS_log_link.empty()) { |
| linkpath = FLAGS_log_link + "/" + linkname; |
| unlink(linkpath.c_str()); // delete old one if it exists |
| if (symlink(filename, linkpath.c_str()) != 0) { |
| // silently ignore failures |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| return true; // Everything worked |
| } |
| |
| void LogFileObject::Write(bool force_flush, |
| time_t timestamp, |
| const char* message, |
| int message_len) { |
| MutexLock l(&lock_); |
| |
| // We don't log if the base_name_ is "" (which means "don't write") |
| if (base_filename_selected_ && base_filename_.empty()) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (static_cast<int>(file_length_ >> 20) >= MaxLogSize() || |
| PidHasChanged()) { |
| if (file_ != NULL) fclose(file_); |
| file_ = NULL; |
| file_length_ = bytes_since_flush_ = dropped_mem_length_ = 0; |
| rollover_attempt_ = kRolloverAttemptFrequency-1; |
| } |
| |
| // If there's no destination file, make one before outputting |
| if (file_ == NULL) { |
| // Try to rollover the log file every 32 log messages. The only time |
| // this could matter would be when we have trouble creating the log |
| // file. If that happens, we'll lose lots of log messages, of course! |
| if (++rollover_attempt_ != kRolloverAttemptFrequency) return; |
| rollover_attempt_ = 0; |
| |
| struct ::tm tm_time; |
| localtime_r(×tamp, &tm_time); |
| |
| // The logfile's filename will have the date/time & pid in it |
| ostringstream time_pid_stream; |
| time_pid_stream.fill('0'); |
| time_pid_stream << 1900+tm_time.tm_year |
| << setw(2) << 1+tm_time.tm_mon |
| << setw(2) << tm_time.tm_mday |
| << '-' |
| << setw(2) << tm_time.tm_hour |
| << setw(2) << tm_time.tm_min |
| << setw(2) << tm_time.tm_sec |
| << '.' |
| << GetMainThreadPid(); |
| const string& time_pid_string = time_pid_stream.str(); |
| |
| if (base_filename_selected_) { |
| if (!CreateLogfile(time_pid_string)) { |
| perror("Could not create log file"); |
| fprintf(stderr, "COULD NOT CREATE LOGFILE '%s'!\n", |
| time_pid_string.c_str()); |
| return; |
| } |
| } else { |
| // If no base filename for logs of this severity has been set, use a |
| // default base filename of |
| // "<program name>.<hostname>.<user name>.log.<severity level>.". So |
| // logfiles will have names like |
| // webserver.examplehost.root.log.INFO.19990817-150000.4354, where |
| // 19990817 is a date (1999 August 17), 150000 is a time (15:00:00), |
| // and 4354 is the pid of the logging process. The date & time reflect |
| // when the file was created for output. |
| // |
| // Where does the file get put? Successively try the directories |
| // "/tmp", and "." |
| string stripped_filename( |
| glog_internal_namespace_::ProgramInvocationShortName()); |
| string hostname; |
| GetHostName(&hostname); |
| |
| string uidname = "invalid-user"; |
| |
| stripped_filename = stripped_filename+'.'+hostname+'.' |
| +uidname+".log." |
| +LogSeverityNames[severity_]+'.'; |
| // We're going to (potentially) try to put logs in several different dirs |
| const vector<string> & log_dirs = GetLoggingDirectories(); |
| |
| // Go through the list of dirs, and try to create the log file in each |
| // until we succeed or run out of options |
| bool success = false; |
| for (vector<string>::const_iterator dir = log_dirs.begin(); |
| dir != log_dirs.end(); |
| ++dir) { |
| base_filename_ = *dir + "/" + stripped_filename; |
| if ( CreateLogfile(time_pid_string) ) { |
| success = true; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| // If we never succeeded, we have to give up |
| if ( success == false ) { |
| perror("Could not create logging file"); |
| fprintf(stderr, "COULD NOT CREATE A LOGGINGFILE %s!", |
| time_pid_string.c_str()); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Write a header message into the log file |
| ostringstream file_header_stream; |
| file_header_stream.fill('0'); |
| file_header_stream << "Log file created at: " |
| << 1900+tm_time.tm_year << '/' |
| << setw(2) << 1+tm_time.tm_mon << '/' |
| << setw(2) << tm_time.tm_mday |
| << ' ' |
| << setw(2) << tm_time.tm_hour << ':' |
| << setw(2) << tm_time.tm_min << ':' |
| << setw(2) << tm_time.tm_sec << '\n' |
| << "Running on machine: " |
| << LogDestination::hostname() << '\n' |
| << "Log line format: [IWEF]mmdd hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu " |
| << "threadid file:line] msg" << '\n'; |
| const string& file_header_string = file_header_stream.str(); |
| |
| const int header_len = file_header_string.size(); |
| fwrite(file_header_string.data(), 1, header_len, file_); |
| file_length_ += header_len; |
| bytes_since_flush_ += header_len; |
| } |
| |
| // Write to LOG file |
| if ( !stop_writing ) { |
| // fwrite() doesn't return an error when the disk is full, for |
| // messages that are less than 4096 bytes. When the disk is full, |
| // it returns the message length for messages that are less than |
| // 4096 bytes. fwrite() returns 4096 for message lengths that are |
| // greater than 4096, thereby indicating an error. |
| errno = 0; |
| fwrite(message, 1, message_len, file_); |
| if ( FLAGS_stop_logging_if_full_disk && |
| errno == ENOSPC ) { // disk full, stop writing to disk |
| stop_writing = true; // until the disk is |
| return; |
| } else { |
| file_length_ += message_len; |
| bytes_since_flush_ += message_len; |
| } |
| } else { |
| if ( CycleClock_Now() >= next_flush_time_ ) |
| stop_writing = false; // check to see if disk has free space. |
| return; // no need to flush |
| } |
| |
| // See important msgs *now*. Also, flush logs at least every 10^6 chars, |
| // or every "FLAGS_logbufsecs" seconds. |
| if ( force_flush || |
| (bytes_since_flush_ >= 1000000) || |
| (CycleClock_Now() >= next_flush_time_) ) { |
| FlushUnlocked(); |
| #ifdef OS_LINUX |
| // Only consider files >= 3MiB |
| if (FLAGS_drop_log_memory && file_length_ >= (3 << 20)) { |
| // Don't evict the most recent 1-2MiB so as not to impact a tailer |
| // of the log file and to avoid page rounding issue on linux < 4.7 |
| uint32 total_drop_length = (file_length_ & ~((1 << 20) - 1)) - (1 << 20); |
| uint32 this_drop_length = total_drop_length - dropped_mem_length_; |
| if (this_drop_length >= (2 << 20)) { |
| // Only advise when >= 2MiB to drop |
| posix_fadvise(fileno(file_), dropped_mem_length_, this_drop_length, |
| POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED); |
| dropped_mem_length_ = total_drop_length; |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| |
| // Static log data space to avoid alloc failures in a LOG(FATAL) |
| // |
| // Since multiple threads may call LOG(FATAL), and we want to preserve |
| // the data from the first call, we allocate two sets of space. One |
| // for exclusive use by the first thread, and one for shared use by |
| // all other threads. |
| static Mutex fatal_msg_lock; |
| static CrashReason crash_reason; |
| static bool fatal_msg_exclusive = true; |
| static LogMessage::LogMessageData fatal_msg_data_exclusive; |
| static LogMessage::LogMessageData fatal_msg_data_shared; |
| |
| #ifdef GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE |
| // Static thread-local log data space to use, because typically at most one |
| // LogMessageData object exists (in this case glog makes zero heap memory |
| // allocations). |
| static GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE bool thread_data_available = true; |
| static GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE LogMessage::LogMessageData thread_msg_data; |
| #endif // defined(GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE) |
| |
| LogMessage::LogMessageData::LogMessageData() |
| : stream_(message_text_, LogMessage::kMaxLogMessageLen, 0) { |
| } |
| |
| void LogMessage::LogMessageData::reset() { |
| stream_.reset(); |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage::LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, |
| int ctr, void (LogMessage::*send_method)()) |
| : allocated_(NULL) { |
| Init(file, line, severity, send_method); |
| data_->stream_.set_ctr(ctr); |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage::LogMessage(const char* file, int line, |
| const CheckOpString& result) |
| : allocated_(NULL) { |
| Init(file, line, GLOG_FATAL, &LogMessage::SendToLog); |
| stream() << "Check failed: " << (*result.str_) << " "; |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage::LogMessage(const char* file, int line) |
| : allocated_(NULL) { |
| Init(file, line, GLOG_INFO, &LogMessage::SendToLog); |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage::LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity) |
| : allocated_(NULL) { |
| Init(file, line, severity, &LogMessage::SendToLog); |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage::LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, |
| LogSink* sink, bool also_send_to_log) |
| : allocated_(NULL) { |
| Init(file, line, severity, also_send_to_log ? &LogMessage::SendToSinkAndLog : |
| &LogMessage::SendToSink); |
| data_->sink_ = sink; // override Init()'s setting to NULL |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage::LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, |
| vector<string> *outvec) |
| : allocated_(NULL) { |
| Init(file, line, severity, &LogMessage::SaveOrSendToLog); |
| data_->outvec_ = outvec; // override Init()'s setting to NULL |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage::LogMessage(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, |
| string *message) |
| : allocated_(NULL) { |
| Init(file, line, severity, &LogMessage::WriteToStringAndLog); |
| data_->message_ = message; // override Init()'s setting to NULL |
| } |
| |
| void LogMessage::Init(const char* file, |
| int line, |
| LogSeverity severity, |
| void (LogMessage::*send_method)()) { |
| allocated_ = NULL; |
| if (severity != GLOG_FATAL || !exit_on_dfatal) { |
| #ifdef GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE |
| // No need for locking, because this is thread local. |
| if (thread_data_available) { |
| thread_data_available = false; |
| data_ = &thread_msg_data; |
| // Make sure to clear log data since it may have been used and filled with |
| // data. We do not want to append the new message to the previous one. |
| data_->reset(); |
| } else { |
| allocated_ = new LogMessageData(); |
| data_ = allocated_; |
| } |
| #else // !defined(GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE) |
| allocated_ = new LogMessageData(); |
| data_ = allocated_; |
| #endif // defined(GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE) |
| data_->first_fatal_ = false; |
| } else { |
| MutexLock l(&fatal_msg_lock); |
| if (fatal_msg_exclusive) { |
| fatal_msg_exclusive = false; |
| data_ = &fatal_msg_data_exclusive; |
| data_->first_fatal_ = true; |
| } else { |
| data_ = &fatal_msg_data_shared; |
| data_->first_fatal_ = false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| stream().fill('0'); |
| data_->preserved_errno_ = errno; |
| data_->severity_ = severity; |
| data_->line_ = line; |
| data_->send_method_ = send_method; |
| data_->sink_ = NULL; |
| data_->outvec_ = NULL; |
| WallTime now = WallTime_Now(); |
| data_->timestamp_ = static_cast<time_t>(now); |
| localtime_r(&data_->timestamp_, &data_->tm_time_); |
| int usecs = static_cast<int>((now - data_->timestamp_) * 1000000); |
| RawLog__SetLastTime(data_->tm_time_, usecs); |
| |
| data_->num_chars_to_log_ = 0; |
| data_->num_chars_to_syslog_ = 0; |
| data_->basename_ = const_basename(file); |
| data_->fullname_ = file; |
| data_->has_been_flushed_ = false; |
| |
| // If specified, prepend a prefix to each line. For example: |
| // I1018 160715 f5d4fbb0 logging.cc:1153] |
| // (log level, GMT month, date, time, thread_id, file basename, line) |
| // We exclude the thread_id for the default thread. |
| if (FLAGS_log_prefix && (line != kNoLogPrefix)) { |
| stream() << LogSeverityNames[severity][0] |
| << setw(2) << 1+data_->tm_time_.tm_mon |
| << setw(2) << data_->tm_time_.tm_mday |
| << ' ' |
| << setw(2) << data_->tm_time_.tm_hour << ':' |
| << setw(2) << data_->tm_time_.tm_min << ':' |
| << setw(2) << data_->tm_time_.tm_sec << "." |
| << setw(6) << usecs |
| << ' ' |
| << setfill(' ') << setw(5) |
| << static_cast<unsigned int>(GetTID()) << setfill('0') |
| << ' ' |
| << data_->basename_ << ':' << data_->line_ << "] "; |
| } |
| data_->num_prefix_chars_ = data_->stream_.pcount(); |
| |
| if (!FLAGS_log_backtrace_at.empty()) { |
| char fileline[128]; |
| snprintf(fileline, sizeof(fileline), "%s:%d", data_->basename_, line); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage::~LogMessage() { |
| Flush(); |
| #ifdef GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE |
| if (data_ == &thread_msg_data) |
| thread_data_available = true; |
| #endif // defined(GLOG_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE) |
| delete allocated_; |
| } |
| |
| int LogMessage::preserved_errno() const { |
| return data_->preserved_errno_; |
| } |
| |
| ostream& LogMessage::stream() { |
| return data_->stream_; |
| } |
| |
| // Flush buffered message, called by the destructor, or any other function |
| // that needs to synchronize the log. |
| void LogMessage::Flush() { |
| if (data_->has_been_flushed_ || data_->severity_ < FLAGS_minloglevel) |
| return; |
| |
| data_->num_chars_to_log_ = data_->stream_.pcount(); |
| data_->num_chars_to_syslog_ = |
| data_->num_chars_to_log_ - data_->num_prefix_chars_; |
| |
| // Do we need to add a \n to the end of this message? |
| bool append_newline = |
| (data_->message_text_[data_->num_chars_to_log_-1] != '\n'); |
| char original_final_char = '\0'; |
| |
| // If we do need to add a \n, we'll do it by violating the memory of the |
| // ostrstream buffer. This is quick, and we'll make sure to undo our |
| // modification before anything else is done with the ostrstream. It |
| // would be preferable not to do things this way, but it seems to be |
| // the best way to deal with this. |
| if (append_newline) { |
| original_final_char = data_->message_text_[data_->num_chars_to_log_]; |
| data_->message_text_[data_->num_chars_to_log_++] = '\n'; |
| } |
| |
| // Prevent any subtle race conditions by wrapping a mutex lock around |
| // the actual logging action per se. |
| { |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| (this->*(data_->send_method_))(); |
| ++num_messages_[static_cast<int>(data_->severity_)]; |
| } |
| LogDestination::WaitForSinks(data_); |
| |
| if (append_newline) { |
| // Fix the ostrstream back how it was before we screwed with it. |
| // It's 99.44% certain that we don't need to worry about doing this. |
| data_->message_text_[data_->num_chars_to_log_-1] = original_final_char; |
| } |
| |
| // If errno was already set before we enter the logging call, we'll |
| // set it back to that value when we return from the logging call. |
| // It happens often that we log an error message after a syscall |
| // failure, which can potentially set the errno to some other |
| // values. We would like to preserve the original errno. |
| if (data_->preserved_errno_ != 0) { |
| errno = data_->preserved_errno_; |
| } |
| |
| // Note that this message is now safely logged. If we're asked to flush |
| // again, as a result of destruction, say, we'll do nothing on future calls. |
| data_->has_been_flushed_ = true; |
| } |
| |
| // Copy of first FATAL log message so that we can print it out again |
| // after all the stack traces. To preserve legacy behavior, we don't |
| // use fatal_msg_data_exclusive. |
| static time_t fatal_time; |
| static char fatal_message[256]; |
| |
| void ReprintFatalMessage() { |
| if (fatal_message[0]) { |
| const int n = strlen(fatal_message); |
| if (!FLAGS_logtostderr) { |
| // Also write to stderr (don't color to avoid terminal checks) |
| WriteToStderr(fatal_message, n); |
| } |
| LogDestination::LogToAllLogfiles(GLOG_ERROR, fatal_time, fatal_message, n); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // L >= log_mutex (callers must hold the log_mutex). |
| void LogMessage::SendToLog() EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(log_mutex) { |
| static bool already_warned_before_initgoogle = false; |
| |
| log_mutex.AssertHeld(); |
| |
| RAW_DCHECK(data_->num_chars_to_log_ > 0 && |
| data_->message_text_[data_->num_chars_to_log_-1] == '\n', ""); |
| |
| // Messages of a given severity get logged to lower severity logs, too |
| |
| if (!already_warned_before_initgoogle && !IsGoogleLoggingInitialized()) { |
| const char w[] = "WARNING: Logging before InitGoogleLogging() is " |
| "written to STDERR\n"; |
| WriteToStderr(w, strlen(w)); |
| already_warned_before_initgoogle = true; |
| } |
| |
| // global flag: never log to file if set. Also -- don't log to a |
| // file if we haven't parsed the command line flags to get the |
| // program name. |
| if (FLAGS_logtostderr || !IsGoogleLoggingInitialized()) { |
| ColoredWriteToStderr(data_->severity_, |
| data_->message_text_, data_->num_chars_to_log_); |
| |
| // this could be protected by a flag if necessary. |
| LogDestination::LogToSinks(data_->severity_, |
| data_->fullname_, data_->basename_, |
| data_->line_, &data_->tm_time_, |
| data_->message_text_ + data_->num_prefix_chars_, |
| (data_->num_chars_to_log_ - |
| data_->num_prefix_chars_ - 1)); |
| } else { |
| |
| // log this message to all log files of severity <= severity_ |
| LogDestination::LogToAllLogfiles(data_->severity_, data_->timestamp_, |
| data_->message_text_, |
| data_->num_chars_to_log_); |
| |
| LogDestination::MaybeLogToStderr(data_->severity_, data_->message_text_, |
| data_->num_chars_to_log_); |
| LogDestination::LogToSinks(data_->severity_, |
| data_->fullname_, data_->basename_, |
| data_->line_, &data_->tm_time_, |
| data_->message_text_ + data_->num_prefix_chars_, |
| (data_->num_chars_to_log_ |
| - data_->num_prefix_chars_ - 1)); |
| // NOTE: -1 removes trailing \n |
| } |
| |
| // If we log a FATAL message, flush all the log destinations, then toss |
| // a signal for others to catch. We leave the logs in a state that |
| // someone else can use them (as long as they flush afterwards) |
| if (data_->severity_ == GLOG_FATAL && exit_on_dfatal) { |
| if (data_->first_fatal_) { |
| // Store crash information so that it is accessible from within signal |
| // handlers that may be invoked later. |
| RecordCrashReason(&crash_reason); |
| SetCrashReason(&crash_reason); |
| |
| // Store shortened fatal message for other logs and GWQ status |
| const int copy = min<int>(data_->num_chars_to_log_, |
| sizeof(fatal_message)-1); |
| memcpy(fatal_message, data_->message_text_, copy); |
| fatal_message[copy] = '\0'; |
| fatal_time = data_->timestamp_; |
| } |
| |
| if (!FLAGS_logtostderr) { |
| for (int i = 0; i < NUM_SEVERITIES; ++i) { |
| if ( LogDestination::log_destinations_[i] ) |
| LogDestination::log_destinations_[i]->logger_->Write(true, 0, "", 0); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // release the lock that our caller (directly or indirectly) |
| // LogMessage::~LogMessage() grabbed so that signal handlers |
| // can use the logging facility. Alternately, we could add |
| // an entire unsafe logging interface to bypass locking |
| // for signal handlers but this seems simpler. |
| log_mutex.Unlock(); |
| LogDestination::WaitForSinks(data_); |
| |
| const char* message = "*** Check failure stack trace: ***\n"; |
| if (write(STDERR_FILENO, message, strlen(message)) < 0) { |
| // Ignore errors. |
| } |
| Fail(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void LogMessage::RecordCrashReason( |
| glog_internal_namespace_::CrashReason* reason) { |
| reason->filename = fatal_msg_data_exclusive.fullname_; |
| reason->line_number = fatal_msg_data_exclusive.line_; |
| reason->message = fatal_msg_data_exclusive.message_text_ + |
| fatal_msg_data_exclusive.num_prefix_chars_; |
| reason->depth = 0; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__ |
| # define ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn)) |
| #else |
| # define ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(OS_WINDOWS) |
| __declspec(noreturn) |
| #endif |
| static void logging_fail() ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN; |
| |
| static void logging_fail() { |
| abort(); |
| } |
| |
| typedef void (*logging_fail_func_t)() ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN; |
| |
| GOOGLE_GLOG_DLL_DECL |
| logging_fail_func_t g_logging_fail_func = &logging_fail; |
| |
| void InstallFailureFunction(void (*fail_func)()) { |
| g_logging_fail_func = (logging_fail_func_t)fail_func; |
| } |
| |
| void LogMessage::Fail() { |
| g_logging_fail_func(); |
| } |
| |
| // L >= log_mutex (callers must hold the log_mutex). |
| void LogMessage::SendToSink() EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(log_mutex) { |
| if (data_->sink_ != NULL) { |
| RAW_DCHECK(data_->num_chars_to_log_ > 0 && |
| data_->message_text_[data_->num_chars_to_log_-1] == '\n', ""); |
| data_->sink_->send(data_->severity_, data_->fullname_, data_->basename_, |
| data_->line_, &data_->tm_time_, |
| data_->message_text_ + data_->num_prefix_chars_, |
| (data_->num_chars_to_log_ - |
| data_->num_prefix_chars_ - 1)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // L >= log_mutex (callers must hold the log_mutex). |
| void LogMessage::SendToSinkAndLog() EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(log_mutex) { |
| SendToSink(); |
| SendToLog(); |
| } |
| |
| // L >= log_mutex (callers must hold the log_mutex). |
| void LogMessage::SaveOrSendToLog() EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(log_mutex) { |
| if (data_->outvec_ != NULL) { |
| RAW_DCHECK(data_->num_chars_to_log_ > 0 && |
| data_->message_text_[data_->num_chars_to_log_-1] == '\n', ""); |
| // Omit prefix of message and trailing newline when recording in outvec_. |
| const char *start = data_->message_text_ + data_->num_prefix_chars_; |
| int len = data_->num_chars_to_log_ - data_->num_prefix_chars_ - 1; |
| data_->outvec_->push_back(string(start, len)); |
| } else { |
| SendToLog(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void LogMessage::WriteToStringAndLog() EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(log_mutex) { |
| if (data_->message_ != NULL) { |
| RAW_DCHECK(data_->num_chars_to_log_ > 0 && |
| data_->message_text_[data_->num_chars_to_log_-1] == '\n', ""); |
| // Omit prefix of message and trailing newline when writing to message_. |
| const char *start = data_->message_text_ + data_->num_prefix_chars_; |
| int len = data_->num_chars_to_log_ - data_->num_prefix_chars_ - 1; |
| data_->message_->assign(start, len); |
| } |
| SendToLog(); |
| } |
| |
| // L >= log_mutex (callers must hold the log_mutex). |
| void LogMessage::SendToSyslogAndLog() { |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H |
| // Before any calls to syslog(), make a single call to openlog() |
| static bool openlog_already_called = false; |
| if (!openlog_already_called) { |
| openlog(glog_internal_namespace_::ProgramInvocationShortName(), |
| LOG_CONS | LOG_NDELAY | LOG_PID, |
| LOG_USER); |
| openlog_already_called = true; |
| } |
| |
| // This array maps Google severity levels to syslog levels |
| const int SEVERITY_TO_LEVEL[] = { LOG_INFO, LOG_WARNING, LOG_ERR, LOG_EMERG }; |
| syslog(LOG_USER | SEVERITY_TO_LEVEL[static_cast<int>(data_->severity_)], "%.*s", |
| int(data_->num_chars_to_syslog_), |
| data_->message_text_ + data_->num_prefix_chars_); |
| SendToLog(); |
| #else |
| LOG(ERROR) << "No syslog support: message=" << data_->message_text_; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| base::Logger* base::GetLogger(LogSeverity severity) { |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| return LogDestination::log_destination(severity)->logger_; |
| } |
| |
| void base::SetLogger(LogSeverity severity, base::Logger* logger) { |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| LogDestination::log_destination(severity)->logger_ = logger; |
| } |
| |
| // L < log_mutex. Acquires and releases mutex_. |
| int64 LogMessage::num_messages(int severity) { |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| return num_messages_[severity]; |
| } |
| |
| // Output the COUNTER value. This is only valid if ostream is a |
| // LogStream. |
| ostream& operator<<(ostream &os, const PRIVATE_Counter&) { |
| #ifdef DISABLE_RTTI |
| LogMessage::LogStream *log = static_cast<LogMessage::LogStream*>(&os); |
| #else |
| LogMessage::LogStream *log = dynamic_cast<LogMessage::LogStream*>(&os); |
| #endif |
| CHECK(log && log == log->self()) |
| << "You must not use COUNTER with non-glog ostream"; |
| os << log->ctr(); |
| return os; |
| } |
| |
| ErrnoLogMessage::ErrnoLogMessage(const char* file, int line, |
| LogSeverity severity, int ctr, |
| void (LogMessage::*send_method)()) |
| : LogMessage(file, line, severity, ctr, send_method) { |
| } |
| |
| ErrnoLogMessage::~ErrnoLogMessage() { |
| // Don't access errno directly because it may have been altered |
| // while streaming the message. |
| stream() << ": " << StrError(preserved_errno()) << " [" |
| << preserved_errno() << "]"; |
| } |
| |
| void FlushLogFiles(LogSeverity min_severity) { |
| LogDestination::FlushLogFiles(min_severity); |
| } |
| |
| void FlushLogFilesUnsafe(LogSeverity min_severity) { |
| LogDestination::FlushLogFilesUnsafe(min_severity); |
| } |
| |
| void SetLogDestination(LogSeverity severity, const char* base_filename) { |
| LogDestination::SetLogDestination(severity, base_filename); |
| } |
| |
| void SetLogSymlink(LogSeverity severity, const char* symlink_basename) { |
| LogDestination::SetLogSymlink(severity, symlink_basename); |
| } |
| |
| LogSink::~LogSink() { |
| } |
| |
| void LogSink::WaitTillSent() { |
| // noop default |
| } |
| |
| string LogSink::ToString(LogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line, |
| const struct ::tm* tm_time, |
| const char* message, size_t message_len) { |
| ostringstream stream(string(message, message_len)); |
| stream.fill('0'); |
| |
| // FIXME(jrvb): Updating this to use the correct value for usecs |
| // requires changing the signature for both this method and |
| // LogSink::send(). This change needs to be done in a separate CL |
| // so subclasses of LogSink can be updated at the same time. |
| int usecs = 0; |
| |
| stream << LogSeverityNames[severity][0] |
| << setw(2) << 1+tm_time->tm_mon |
| << setw(2) << tm_time->tm_mday |
| << ' ' |
| << setw(2) << tm_time->tm_hour << ':' |
| << setw(2) << tm_time->tm_min << ':' |
| << setw(2) << tm_time->tm_sec << '.' |
| << setw(6) << usecs |
| << ' ' |
| << setfill(' ') << setw(5) << GetTID() << setfill('0') |
| << ' ' |
| << file << ':' << line << "] "; |
| |
| stream << string(message, message_len); |
| return stream.str(); |
| } |
| |
| void AddLogSink(LogSink *destination) { |
| LogDestination::AddLogSink(destination); |
| } |
| |
| void RemoveLogSink(LogSink *destination) { |
| LogDestination::RemoveLogSink(destination); |
| } |
| |
| void SetLogFilenameExtension(const char* ext) { |
| LogDestination::SetLogFilenameExtension(ext); |
| } |
| |
| void SetStderrLogging(LogSeverity min_severity) { |
| LogDestination::SetStderrLogging(min_severity); |
| } |
| |
| void LogToStderr() { |
| LogDestination::LogToStderr(); |
| } |
| |
| namespace base { |
| namespace internal { |
| |
| bool GetExitOnDFatal() { |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| return exit_on_dfatal; |
| } |
| |
| // Determines whether we exit the program for a LOG(DFATAL) message in |
| // debug mode. It does this by skipping the call to Fail/FailQuietly. |
| // This is intended for testing only. |
| // |
| // This can have some effects on LOG(FATAL) as well. Failure messages |
| // are always allocated (rather than sharing a buffer), the crash |
| // reason is not recorded, the "gwq" status message is not updated, |
| // and the stack trace is not recorded. The LOG(FATAL) *will* still |
| // exit the program. Since this function is used only in testing, |
| // these differences are acceptable. |
| void SetExitOnDFatal(bool value) { |
| MutexLock l(&log_mutex); |
| exit_on_dfatal = value; |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace internal |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| static void GetTempDirectories(vector<string>* list) { |
| list->clear(); |
| #ifdef OS_WINDOWS |
| // On windows we'll try to find a directory in this order: |
| // C:/Documents & Settings/whomever/TEMP (or whatever GetTempPath() is) |
| // C:/TMP/ |
| // C:/TEMP/ |
| // C:/WINDOWS/ or C:/WINNT/ |
| // . |
| char tmp[MAX_PATH]; |
| if (GetTempPathA(MAX_PATH, tmp)) |
| list->push_back(tmp); |
| list->push_back("C:\\tmp\\"); |
| list->push_back("C:\\temp\\"); |
| #else |
| // Directories, in order of preference. If we find a dir that |
| // exists, we stop adding other less-preferred dirs |
| const char * candidates[] = { |
| // Non-null only during unittest/regtest |
| getenv("TEST_TMPDIR"), |
| |
| // Explicitly-supplied temp dirs |
| getenv("TMPDIR"), getenv("TMP"), |
| |
| // If all else fails |
| "/tmp", |
| }; |
| |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAYSIZE(candidates); i++) { |
| const char *d = candidates[i]; |
| if (!d) continue; // Empty env var |
| |
| // Make sure we don't surprise anyone who's expecting a '/' |
| string dstr = d; |
| if (dstr[dstr.size() - 1] != '/') { |
| dstr += "/"; |
| } |
| list->push_back(dstr); |
| |
| struct stat statbuf; |
| if (!stat(d, &statbuf) && S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) { |
| // We found a dir that exists - we're done. |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static vector<string>* logging_directories_list; |
| |
| const vector<string>& GetLoggingDirectories() { |
| // Not strictly thread-safe but we're called early in InitGoogle(). |
| if (logging_directories_list == NULL) { |
| logging_directories_list = new vector<string>; |
| |
| if ( !FLAGS_log_dir.empty() ) { |
| // A dir was specified, we should use it |
| logging_directories_list->push_back(FLAGS_log_dir.c_str()); |
| } else { |
| GetTempDirectories(logging_directories_list); |
| #ifdef OS_WINDOWS |
| char tmp[MAX_PATH]; |
| if (GetWindowsDirectoryA(tmp, MAX_PATH)) |
| logging_directories_list->push_back(tmp); |
| logging_directories_list->push_back(".\\"); |
| #else |
| logging_directories_list->push_back("./"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| } |
| return *logging_directories_list; |
| } |
| |
| void TestOnly_ClearLoggingDirectoriesList() { |
| fprintf(stderr, "TestOnly_ClearLoggingDirectoriesList should only be " |
| "called from test code.\n"); |
| delete logging_directories_list; |
| logging_directories_list = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| void GetExistingTempDirectories(vector<string>* list) { |
| GetTempDirectories(list); |
| vector<string>::iterator i_dir = list->begin(); |
| while( i_dir != list->end() ) { |
| // zero arg to access means test for existence; no constant |
| // defined on windows |
| if ( access(i_dir->c_str(), 0) ) { |
| i_dir = list->erase(i_dir); |
| } else { |
| ++i_dir; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void TruncateLogFile(const char *path, int64 limit, int64 keep) { |
| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| struct stat statbuf; |
| const int kCopyBlockSize = 8 << 10; |
| char copybuf[kCopyBlockSize]; |
| int64 read_offset, write_offset; |
| // Don't follow symlinks unless they're our own fd symlinks in /proc |
| int flags = O_RDWR; |
| // TODO(hamaji): Support other environments. |
| #ifdef OS_LINUX |
| const char *procfd_prefix = "/proc/self/fd/"; |
| if (strncmp(procfd_prefix, path, strlen(procfd_prefix))) flags |= O_NOFOLLOW; |
| #endif |
| |
| int fd = open(path, flags); |
| if (fd == -1) { |
| if (errno == EFBIG) { |
| // The log file in question has got too big for us to open. The |
| // real fix for this would be to compile logging.cc (or probably |
| // all of base/...) with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 but that's |
| // rather scary. |
| // Instead just truncate the file to something we can manage |
| if (truncate(path, 0) == -1) { |
| PLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to truncate " << path; |
| } else { |
| LOG(ERROR) << "Truncated " << path << " due to EFBIG error"; |
| } |
| } else { |
| PLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to open " << path; |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (fstat(fd, &statbuf) == -1) { |
| PLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to fstat()"; |
| goto out_close_fd; |
| } |
| |
| // See if the path refers to a regular file bigger than the |
| // specified limit |
| if (!S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode)) goto out_close_fd; |
| if (statbuf.st_size <= limit) goto out_close_fd; |
| if (statbuf.st_size <= keep) goto out_close_fd; |
| |
| // This log file is too large - we need to truncate it |
| LOG(INFO) << "Truncating " << path << " to " << keep << " bytes"; |
| |
| // Copy the last "keep" bytes of the file to the beginning of the file |
| read_offset = statbuf.st_size - keep; |
| write_offset = 0; |
| int bytesin, bytesout; |
| while ((bytesin = pread(fd, copybuf, sizeof(copybuf), read_offset)) > 0) { |
| bytesout = pwrite(fd, copybuf, bytesin, write_offset); |
| if (bytesout == -1) { |
| PLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to write to " << path; |
| break; |
| } else if (bytesout != bytesin) { |
| LOG(ERROR) << "Expected to write " << bytesin << ", wrote " << bytesout; |
| } |
| read_offset += bytesin; |
| write_offset += bytesout; |
| } |
| if (bytesin == -1) PLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to read from " << path; |
| |
| // Truncate the remainder of the file. If someone else writes to the |
| // end of the file after our last read() above, we lose their latest |
| // data. Too bad ... |
| if (ftruncate(fd, write_offset) == -1) { |
| PLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to truncate " << path; |
| } |
| |
| out_close_fd: |
| close(fd); |
| #else |
| LOG(ERROR) << "No log truncation support."; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| void TruncateStdoutStderr() { |
| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| int64 limit = MaxLogSize() << 20; |
| int64 keep = 1 << 20; |
| TruncateLogFile("/proc/self/fd/1", limit, keep); |
| TruncateLogFile("/proc/self/fd/2", limit, keep); |
| #else |
| LOG(ERROR) << "No log truncation support."; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| |
| // Helper functions for string comparisons. |
| #define DEFINE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(name, func, expected) \ |
| string* Check##func##expected##Impl(const char* s1, const char* s2, \ |
| const char* names) { \ |
| bool equal = s1 == s2 || (s1 && s2 && !func(s1, s2)); \ |
| if (equal == expected) return NULL; \ |
| else { \ |
| ostringstream ss; \ |
| if (!s1) s1 = ""; \ |
| if (!s2) s2 = ""; \ |
| ss << #name " failed: " << names << " (" << s1 << " vs. " << s2 << ")"; \ |
| return new string(ss.str()); \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| DEFINE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(CHECK_STREQ, strcmp, true) |
| DEFINE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(CHECK_STRNE, strcmp, false) |
| DEFINE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(CHECK_STRCASEEQ, strcasecmp, true) |
| DEFINE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL(CHECK_STRCASENE, strcasecmp, false) |
| #undef DEFINE_CHECK_STROP_IMPL |
| |
| int posix_strerror_r(int err, char *buf, size_t len) { |
| // Sanity check input parameters |
| if (buf == NULL || len <= 0) { |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| // Reset buf and errno, and try calling whatever version of strerror_r() |
| // is implemented by glibc |
| buf[0] = '\000'; |
| int old_errno = errno; |
| errno = 0; |
| char *rc = reinterpret_cast<char *>(strerror_r(err, buf, len)); |
| |
| // Both versions set errno on failure |
| if (errno) { |
| // Should already be there, but better safe than sorry |
| buf[0] = '\000'; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| errno = old_errno; |
| |
| // POSIX is vague about whether the string will be terminated, although |
| // is indirectly implies that typically ERANGE will be returned, instead |
| // of truncating the string. This is different from the GNU implementation. |
| // We play it safe by always terminating the string explicitly. |
| buf[len-1] = '\000'; |
| |
| // If the function succeeded, we can use its exit code to determine the |
| // semantics implemented by glibc |
| if (!rc) { |
| return 0; |
| } else { |
| // GNU semantics detected |
| if (rc == buf) { |
| return 0; |
| } else { |
| buf[0] = '\000'; |
| #if defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_FREEBSD) || defined(OS_OPENBSD) |
| if (reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(rc) < sys_nerr) { |
| // This means an error on MacOSX or FreeBSD. |
| return -1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| strncat(buf, rc, len-1); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| string StrError(int err) { |
| char buf[100]; |
| int rc = posix_strerror_r(err, buf, sizeof(buf)); |
| if ((rc < 0) || (buf[0] == '\000')) { |
| snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Error number %d", err); |
| } |
| return buf; |
| } |
| |
| LogMessageFatal::LogMessageFatal(const char* file, int line) : |
| LogMessage(file, line, GLOG_FATAL) {} |
| |
| LogMessageFatal::LogMessageFatal(const char* file, int line, |
| const CheckOpString& result) : |
| LogMessage(file, line, result) {} |
| |
| LogMessageFatal::~LogMessageFatal() { |
| Flush(); |
| LogMessage::Fail(); |
| } |
| |
| namespace base { |
| |
| CheckOpMessageBuilder::CheckOpMessageBuilder(const char *exprtext) |
| : stream_(new ostringstream) { |
| *stream_ << exprtext << " ("; |
| } |
| |
| CheckOpMessageBuilder::~CheckOpMessageBuilder() { |
| delete stream_; |
| } |
| |
| ostream* CheckOpMessageBuilder::ForVar2() { |
| *stream_ << " vs. "; |
| return stream_; |
| } |
| |
| string* CheckOpMessageBuilder::NewString() { |
| *stream_ << ")"; |
| return new string(stream_->str()); |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| template <> |
| void MakeCheckOpValueString(std::ostream* os, const char& v) { |
| if (v >= 32 && v <= 126) { |
| (*os) << "'" << v << "'"; |
| } else { |
| (*os) << "char value " << (short)v; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| template <> |
| void MakeCheckOpValueString(std::ostream* os, const signed char& v) { |
| if (v >= 32 && v <= 126) { |
| (*os) << "'" << v << "'"; |
| } else { |
| (*os) << "signed char value " << (short)v; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| template <> |
| void MakeCheckOpValueString(std::ostream* os, const unsigned char& v) { |
| if (v >= 32 && v <= 126) { |
| (*os) << "'" << v << "'"; |
| } else { |
| (*os) << "unsigned char value " << (unsigned short)v; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void InitGoogleLogging(const char* argv0) { |
| glog_internal_namespace_::InitGoogleLoggingUtilities(argv0); |
| } |
| |
| void ShutdownGoogleLogging() { |
| glog_internal_namespace_::ShutdownGoogleLoggingUtilities(); |
| LogDestination::DeleteLogDestinations(); |
| delete logging_directories_list; |
| logging_directories_list = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| _END_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_ |