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2021-11-11T12:28:07
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#include "clar_libgit2_trace.h"
#include "clar_libgit2.h"
#include "clar_libgit2_timer.h"
#include "trace.h"
struct method {
const char *name;
void (*git_trace_cb)(git_trace_level_t level, const char *msg);
void (*close)(void);
};
static const char *message_prefix(git_trace_level_t level)
{
switch (level) {
case GIT_TRACE_NONE:
return "[NONE]: ";
case GIT_TRACE_FATAL:
return "[FATAL]: ";
case GIT_TRACE_ERROR:
return "[ERROR]: ";
case GIT_TRACE_WARN:
return "[WARN]: ";
case GIT_TRACE_INFO:
return "[INFO]: ";
case GIT_TRACE_DEBUG:
return "[DEBUG]: ";
case GIT_TRACE_TRACE:
return "[TRACE]: ";
default:
return "[?????]: ";
}
}
static void _git_trace_cb__printf(git_trace_level_t level, const char *msg)
{
printf("%s%s\n", message_prefix(level), msg);
}
#if defined(GIT_WIN32)
static void _git_trace_cb__debug(git_trace_level_t level, const char *msg)
{
OutputDebugString(message_prefix(level));
OutputDebugString(msg);
OutputDebugString("\n");
printf("%s%s\n", message_prefix(level), msg);
}
#else
#define _git_trace_cb__debug _git_trace_cb__printf
#endif
static void _trace_printf_close(void)
{
fflush(stdout);
}
#define _trace_debug_close _trace_printf_close
static struct method s_methods[] = {
{ "printf", _git_trace_cb__printf, _trace_printf_close },
{ "debug", _git_trace_cb__debug, _trace_debug_close },
/* TODO add file method */
{0},
};
static int s_trace_loaded = 0;
static int s_trace_level = GIT_TRACE_NONE;
static struct method *s_trace_method = NULL;
static int s_trace_tests = 0;
static int set_method(const char *name)
{
int k;
if (!name || !*name)
name = "printf";
for (k=0; (s_methods[k].name); k++) {
if (strcmp(name, s_methods[k].name) == 0) {
s_trace_method = &s_methods[k];
return 0;
}
}
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown CLAR_TRACE_METHOD: '%s'\n", name);
return -1;
}
/**
* Lookup CLAR_TRACE_LEVEL and CLAR_TRACE_METHOD from
* the environment and set the above s_trace_* fields.
*
* If CLAR_TRACE_LEVEL is not set, we disable tracing.
*
* TODO If set, we assume GIT_TRACE_TRACE level, which
* logs everything. Later, we may want to parse the
* value of the environment variable and set a specific
* level.
*
* We assume the "printf" method. This can be changed
* with the CLAR_TRACE_METHOD environment variable.
* Currently, this is only needed on Windows for a "debug"
* version which also writes to the debug output window
* in Visual Studio.
*
* TODO add a "file" method that would open and write
* to a well-known file. This would help keep trace
* output and clar output separate.
*
*/
static void _load_trace_params(void)
{
char *sz_level;
char *sz_method;
char *sz_tests;
s_trace_loaded = 1;
sz_level = cl_getenv("CLAR_TRACE_LEVEL");
if (!sz_level || !*sz_level) {
s_trace_level = GIT_TRACE_NONE;
s_trace_method = NULL;
return;
}
/* TODO Parse sz_level and set s_trace_level. */
s_trace_level = GIT_TRACE_TRACE;
sz_method = cl_getenv("CLAR_TRACE_METHOD");
if (set_method(sz_method) < 0)
set_method(NULL);
sz_tests = cl_getenv("CLAR_TRACE_TESTS");
if (sz_tests != NULL)
s_trace_tests = 1;
}
#define HR "================================================================"
/**
* Timer to report the take spend in a test's run() method.
*/
static cl_perf_timer s_timer_run = CL_PERF_TIMER_INIT;
/**
* Timer to report total time in a test (init, run, cleanup).
*/
static cl_perf_timer s_timer_test = CL_PERF_TIMER_INIT;
static void _cl_trace_cb__event_handler(
cl_trace_event ev,
const char *suite_name,
const char *test_name,
void *payload)
{
GIT_UNUSED(payload);
if (!s_trace_tests)
return;
switch (ev) {
case CL_TRACE__SUITE_BEGIN:
git_trace(GIT_TRACE_TRACE, "\n\n%s\n%s: Begin Suite", HR, suite_name);
#if 0 && defined(GIT_WIN32_LEAKCHECK)
git_win32__crtdbg_stacktrace__dump(
GIT_WIN32__CRTDBG_STACKTRACE__SET_MARK,
suite_name);
#endif
break;
case CL_TRACE__SUITE_END:
#if 0 && defined(GIT_WIN32_LEAKCHECK)
/* As an example of checkpointing, dump leaks within this suite.
* This may generate false positives for things like the global
* TLS error state and maybe the odb cache since they aren't
* freed until the global shutdown and outside the scope of this
* set of tests.
*
* This may under-report if the test itself uses a checkpoint.
* See tests/trace/windows/stacktrace.c
*/
git_win32__crtdbg_stacktrace__dump(
GIT_WIN32__CRTDBG_STACKTRACE__LEAKS_SINCE_MARK,
suite_name);
#endif
git_trace(GIT_TRACE_TRACE, "\n\n%s: End Suite\n%s", suite_name, HR);
break;
case CL_TRACE__TEST__BEGIN:
git_trace(GIT_TRACE_TRACE, "\n%s::%s: Begin Test", suite_name, test_name);
cl_perf_timer__init(&s_timer_test);
cl_perf_timer__start(&s_timer_test);
break;
case CL_TRACE__TEST__END:
cl_perf_timer__stop(&s_timer_test);
git_trace(GIT_TRACE_TRACE, "%s::%s: End Test (%.3f %.3f)", suite_name, test_name,
cl_perf_timer__last(&s_timer_run),
cl_perf_timer__last(&s_timer_test));
break;
case CL_TRACE__TEST__RUN_BEGIN:
git_trace(GIT_TRACE_TRACE, "%s::%s: Begin Run", suite_name, test_name);
cl_perf_timer__init(&s_timer_run);
cl_perf_timer__start(&s_timer_run);
break;
case CL_TRACE__TEST__RUN_END:
cl_perf_timer__stop(&s_timer_run);
git_trace(GIT_TRACE_TRACE, "%s::%s: End Run", suite_name, test_name);
break;
case CL_TRACE__TEST__LONGJMP:
cl_perf_timer__stop(&s_timer_run);
git_trace(GIT_TRACE_TRACE, "%s::%s: Aborted", suite_name, test_name);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/**
* Setup/Enable git_trace() based upon settings user's environment.
*/
void cl_global_trace_register(void)
{
if (!s_trace_loaded)
_load_trace_params();
if (s_trace_level == GIT_TRACE_NONE)
return;
if (s_trace_method == NULL)
return;
if (s_trace_method->git_trace_cb == NULL)
return;
git_trace_set(s_trace_level, s_trace_method->git_trace_cb);
cl_trace_register(_cl_trace_cb__event_handler, NULL);
}
/**
* If we turned on git_trace() earlier, turn it off.
*
* This is intended to let us close/flush any buffered
* IO if necessary.
*
*/
void cl_global_trace_disable(void)
{
cl_trace_register(NULL, NULL);
git_trace_set(GIT_TRACE_NONE, NULL);
if (s_trace_method && s_trace_method->close)
s_trace_method->close();
/* Leave s_trace_ vars set so they can restart tracing
* since we only want to hit the environment variables
* once.
*/
}