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/*
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* Copyright 2004 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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#include "rtc_base/logging.h"
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#include "rtc_base/arraysize.h"
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#include "rtc_base/checks.h"
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#include "rtc_base/event.h"
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#include "rtc_base/gunit.h"
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#include "rtc_base/platform_thread.h"
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#include "rtc_base/stream.h"
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#include "test/testsupport/fileutils.h"
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namespace rtc {
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template <typename Base>
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class LogSinkImpl : public LogSink, public Base {
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public:
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LogSinkImpl() {}
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template <typename P>
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explicit LogSinkImpl(P* p) : Base(p) {}
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private:
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void OnLogMessage(const std::string& message) override {
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static_cast<Base*>(this)->WriteAll(message.data(), message.size(), nullptr,
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nullptr);
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}
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};
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class LogMessageForTesting : public LogMessage {
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public:
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LogMessageForTesting(const char* file,
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int line,
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LoggingSeverity sev,
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LogErrorContext err_ctx = ERRCTX_NONE,
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int err = 0)
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: LogMessage(file, line, sev, err_ctx, err) {}
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const std::string& get_extra() const { return extra_; }
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bool is_noop() const { return is_noop_; }
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// Returns the contents of the internal log stream.
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// Note that parts of the stream won't (as is) be available until *after* the
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// dtor of the parent class has run. So, as is, this only represents a
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// partially built stream.
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std::string GetPrintStream() {
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RTC_DCHECK(!is_finished_);
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is_finished_ = true;
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FinishPrintStream();
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std::string ret = print_stream_.str();
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// Just to make an error even more clear if the stream gets used after this.
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print_stream_.clear();
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return ret;
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}
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private:
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bool is_finished_ = false;
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};
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// Test basic logging operation. We should get the INFO log but not the VERBOSE.
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// We should restore the correct global state at the end.
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TEST(LogTest, SingleStream) {
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int sev = LogMessage::GetLogToStream(nullptr);
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std::string str;
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LogSinkImpl<StringStream> stream(&str);
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LogMessage::AddLogToStream(&stream, LS_INFO);
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EXPECT_EQ(LS_INFO, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(&stream));
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RTC_LOG(LS_INFO) << "INFO";
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RTC_LOG(LS_VERBOSE) << "VERBOSE";
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EXPECT_NE(std::string::npos, str.find("INFO"));
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EXPECT_EQ(std::string::npos, str.find("VERBOSE"));
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LogMessage::RemoveLogToStream(&stream);
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EXPECT_EQ(LS_NONE, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(&stream));
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EXPECT_EQ(sev, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(nullptr));
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}
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/*
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#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST && !defined(WEBRTC_ANDROID)
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TEST(LogTest, Checks) {
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EXPECT_DEATH(FATAL() << "message",
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"\n\n#\n"
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"# Fatal error in: \\S+, line \\d+\n"
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"# last system error: \\d+\n"
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"# Check failed: FATAL\\(\\)\n"
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"# message"
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);
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int a = 1, b = 2;
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EXPECT_DEATH(RTC_CHECK_EQ(a, b) << 1 << 2u,
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"\n\n#\n"
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"# Fatal error in: \\S+, line \\d+\n"
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"# last system error: \\d+\n"
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"# Check failed: a == b \\(1 vs. 2\\)\n"
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"# 12"
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);
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RTC_CHECK_EQ(5, 5);
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RTC_CHECK(true) << "Shouldn't crash" << 1;
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EXPECT_DEATH(RTC_CHECK(false) << "Hi there!",
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"\n\n#\n"
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"# Fatal error in: \\S+, line \\d+\n"
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"# last system error: \\d+\n"
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"# Check failed: false\n"
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"# Hi there!"
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);
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}
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#endif
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*/
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// Test using multiple log streams. The INFO stream should get the INFO message,
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// the VERBOSE stream should get the INFO and the VERBOSE.
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// We should restore the correct global state at the end.
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TEST(LogTest, MultipleStreams) {
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int sev = LogMessage::GetLogToStream(nullptr);
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std::string str1, str2;
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LogSinkImpl<StringStream> stream1(&str1), stream2(&str2);
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LogMessage::AddLogToStream(&stream1, LS_INFO);
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LogMessage::AddLogToStream(&stream2, LS_VERBOSE);
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EXPECT_EQ(LS_INFO, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(&stream1));
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EXPECT_EQ(LS_VERBOSE, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(&stream2));
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RTC_LOG(LS_INFO) << "INFO";
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RTC_LOG(LS_VERBOSE) << "VERBOSE";
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EXPECT_NE(std::string::npos, str1.find("INFO"));
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EXPECT_EQ(std::string::npos, str1.find("VERBOSE"));
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EXPECT_NE(std::string::npos, str2.find("INFO"));
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EXPECT_NE(std::string::npos, str2.find("VERBOSE"));
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LogMessage::RemoveLogToStream(&stream2);
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LogMessage::RemoveLogToStream(&stream1);
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EXPECT_EQ(LS_NONE, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(&stream2));
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EXPECT_EQ(LS_NONE, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(&stream1));
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EXPECT_EQ(sev, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(nullptr));
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}
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class LogThread {
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public:
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LogThread() : thread_(&ThreadEntry, this, "LogThread") {}
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~LogThread() { thread_.Stop(); }
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void Start() { thread_.Start(); }
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private:
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void Run() {
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// LS_SENSITIVE by default to avoid cluttering up any real logging going on.
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RTC_LOG(LS_SENSITIVE) << "RTC_LOG";
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}
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static void ThreadEntry(void* p) { static_cast<LogThread*>(p)->Run(); }
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PlatformThread thread_;
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Event event_{false, false};
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};
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// Ensure we don't crash when adding/removing streams while threads are going.
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// We should restore the correct global state at the end.
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// This test also makes sure that the 'noop' stream() singleton object, can be
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// safely used from mutiple threads since the threads log at LS_SENSITIVE
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// (by default 'noop' entries).
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TEST(LogTest, MultipleThreads) {
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int sev = LogMessage::GetLogToStream(nullptr);
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LogThread thread1, thread2, thread3;
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thread1.Start();
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thread2.Start();
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thread3.Start();
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LogSinkImpl<NullStream> stream1, stream2, stream3;
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for (int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
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LogMessage::AddLogToStream(&stream1, LS_INFO);
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LogMessage::AddLogToStream(&stream2, LS_VERBOSE);
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LogMessage::AddLogToStream(&stream3, LS_SENSITIVE);
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LogMessage::RemoveLogToStream(&stream1);
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LogMessage::RemoveLogToStream(&stream2);
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LogMessage::RemoveLogToStream(&stream3);
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}
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EXPECT_EQ(sev, LogMessage::GetLogToStream(nullptr));
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}
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TEST(LogTest, WallClockStartTime) {
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uint32_t time = LogMessage::WallClockStartTime();
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// Expect the time to be in a sensible range, e.g. > 2012-01-01.
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EXPECT_GT(time, 1325376000u);
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}
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TEST(LogTest, CheckExtraErrorField) {
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LogMessageForTesting log_msg("some/path/myfile.cc", 100, LS_WARNING,
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ERRCTX_ERRNO, 0xD);
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ASSERT_FALSE(log_msg.is_noop());
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log_msg.stream() << "This gets added at dtor time";
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const std::string& extra = log_msg.get_extra();
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const size_t length_to_check = arraysize("[0x12345678]") - 1;
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ASSERT_GE(extra.length(), length_to_check);
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EXPECT_EQ(std::string("[0x0000000D]"), extra.substr(0, length_to_check));
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}
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TEST(LogTest, CheckFilePathParsed) {
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LogMessageForTesting log_msg("some/path/myfile.cc", 100, LS_INFO);
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ASSERT_FALSE(log_msg.is_noop());
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log_msg.stream() << "<- Does this look right?";
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const std::string stream = log_msg.GetPrintStream();
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EXPECT_NE(std::string::npos, stream.find("(myfile.cc:100)"));
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}
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TEST(LogTest, CheckNoopLogEntry) {
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if (LogMessage::GetLogToDebug() <= LS_SENSITIVE) {
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printf("CheckNoopLogEntry: skipping. Global severity is being overridden.");
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return;
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}
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// Logging at LS_SENSITIVE severity, is by default turned off, so this should
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// be treated as a noop message.
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LogMessageForTesting log_msg("some/path/myfile.cc", 100, LS_SENSITIVE);
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log_msg.stream() << "Should be logged to nowhere.";
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EXPECT_TRUE(log_msg.is_noop());
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const std::string stream = log_msg.GetPrintStream();
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EXPECT_TRUE(stream.empty());
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}
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// Test the time required to write 1000 80-character logs to a string.
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TEST(LogTest, Perf) {
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std::string str;
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LogSinkImpl<StringStream> stream(&str);
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LogMessage::AddLogToStream(&stream, LS_SENSITIVE);
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const std::string message(80, 'X');
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{
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// Just to be sure that we're not measuring the performance of logging
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// noop log messages.
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LogMessageForTesting sanity_check_msg(__FILE__, __LINE__, LS_SENSITIVE);
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ASSERT_FALSE(sanity_check_msg.is_noop());
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}
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// We now know how many bytes the logging framework will tag onto every msg.
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const size_t logging_overhead = str.size();
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// Reset the stream to 0 size.
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str.clear();
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str.reserve(120000);
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static const int kRepetitions = 1000;
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int64_t start = TimeMillis(), finish;
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for (int i = 0; i < kRepetitions; ++i) {
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LogMessageForTesting(__FILE__, __LINE__, LS_SENSITIVE).stream() << message;
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}
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finish = TimeMillis();
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LogMessage::RemoveLogToStream(&stream);
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stream.Close();
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EXPECT_EQ(str.size(), (message.size() + logging_overhead) * kRepetitions);
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RTC_LOG(LS_INFO) << "Total log time: " << TimeDiff(finish, start) << " ms "
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<< " total bytes logged: " << str.size();
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}
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} // namespace rtc
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