/*
- warn.cc -- implement warnings
+ This file is part of LilyPond, the GNU music typesetter.
- source file of the Flower Library
+ Copyright (C) 1997--2015 Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@xs4all.nl>
- (c) 1997--2004 Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@cs.uu.nl>
-*/
+ LilyPond is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ LilyPond is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with LilyPond. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
#include "warn.hh"
+#include <cstdlib>
+#include <cstdio>
+
+#include "std-vector.hh"
+#include "international.hh"
+
+using namespace std;
+
+/** We have several different loglevels, each with its own message function(s):
+ ERROR: error, non_fatal_error, programming_error
+ WARN: warning
+ BASIC_PROGRESS: success/...
+ PROGRESS: progress_indication
+ INFO: message
+ DEBUG: debug
+ All these functions check whether the corresponding loglevel bit is set
+ and print the message only if that's the case
+*/
+
+/* Define the loglevel (default is INFO) */
+int loglevel = LOGLEVEL_INFO;
+bool warning_as_error = false;
+
+bool
+is_loglevel (int level)
+{
+ // Check the bitmask containing the loglevel
+ return (loglevel & level);
+}
void
-message (String s)
+set_loglevel (int level)
{
- fputs (s.to_str0 (), stderr);
- fflush (stderr);
+ loglevel = level;
+ debug_output (_f ("Log level set to %d\n", loglevel));
}
void
-warning (String s)
+set_loglevel (string level)
{
- message (_f ("warning: %s\n", s.to_str0 ()));
+ /* Convert the loglevel string to lower-case, so we allow
+ both upper- and lower-case loglevels */
+ std::transform (level.begin (), level.end (), level.begin (), ::tolower);
+
+ /* Compare just the first few characters, so the loglevels
+ can be abbreviated */
+ if (level.compare (0, 5, "debug") == 0) // debug
+ set_loglevel (LOGLEVEL_DEBUG);
+ else if (level.compare (0, 4, "info") == 0) // info
+ set_loglevel (LOGLEVEL_INFO);
+ else if (level.compare (0, 4, "prog") == 0) // progress
+ set_loglevel (LOGLEVEL_PROGRESS);
+ else if (level.compare (0, 5, "basic") == 0) // basic progress
+ set_loglevel (LOGLEVEL_BASIC);
+ else if (level.compare (0, 4, "warn") == 0) // warning
+ set_loglevel (LOGLEVEL_WARN);
+ else if (level.compare (0, 3, "err") == 0) // error
+ set_loglevel (LOGLEVEL_ERROR);
+ else if (level.compare (0, 4, "none") == 0) // none
+ set_loglevel (LOGLEVEL_NONE);
+ else
+ {
+ int l;
+ if (sscanf (level.c_str (), "%d", &l))
+ set_loglevel (l);
+ else
+ {
+ non_fatal_error (_f ("unknown log level `%s', using default (INFO)",
+ level));
+ set_loglevel (LOGLEVEL_INFO);
+ }
+ }
}
+/**
+ * Register a warning string to be expected and the output suppressed.
+ * If the warning is encountered, it will be removed from the list of
+ * expected warnings again.
+ */
+vector<string> expected_warnings;
+void expect_warning (const string &msg)
+{
+ expected_warnings.push_back (msg);
+}
+
+void check_expected_warnings ()
+{
+ if (expected_warnings.size () > 0)
+ {
+ /* Some expected warning was not triggered, so print out a warning. */
+ string msg = _f ("%d expected warning(s) not encountered: ",
+ expected_warnings.size ());
+ for (vsize i = 0; i < expected_warnings.size (); i++)
+ msg += "\n " + expected_warnings[i];
+
+ warning (msg);
+ }
+ expected_warnings.clear ();
+}
+
+bool is_expected (const string &s)
+{
+ bool expected = false;
+ for (vsize i = 0; i < expected_warnings.size (); i++)
+ {
+ // Compare the msg with the suppressed string; If the beginning matches,
+ // i.e. the msg can have additional content AFTER the full (exact)
+ // suppressed message, suppress the warning.
+ // This is needed for the Input class, where the message contains
+ // the input file contents after the real message.
+ if (s.compare (0, expected_warnings[i].size (), expected_warnings[i]) == 0)
+ {
+ expected = true;
+ expected_warnings.erase (expected_warnings.begin () + i);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return expected;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Helper functions: print_message_part (no newline prepended)
+ * print_message (always starts on a new line)
+ */
+
+/* Is output message at NEWLINE? */
+static bool message_newline = true;
+
+/* Display user information as a full message.
+ if newline is true, start the message on a new line.
+*/
void
-non_fatal_error (String s)
+print_message (int level, const string &location, string s, bool newline)
{
- message (_f ("error: %s\n", s.to_str0 ()));
+ /* Only print the message if the current loglevel allows it: */
+ if (!is_loglevel (level))
+ return;
+ if (newline && !message_newline)
+ fputc ('\n', stderr);
+
+ /* Test if all silly progress_indication ("\n") can be dropped now. */
+ if (s == "\n")
+ return;
+
+ if (!location.empty ())
+ s = location + ": " + s;
+ fputs (s.c_str (), stderr);
+ fflush (stderr);
+ if (s.length ())
+ message_newline = s[s.length () - 1] == '\n';
}
+/** The actual output functions to be called in lilypond code.
+ * Sorted in descending order of importance (errors, warnings, progress, info,
+ * debug). Each prints a message on a separate line.
+ */
+
+/* Display a fatal error message. Also exits lilypond. */
void
-error (String s)
+error (string s, const string &location)
{
- non_fatal_error (s);
+ print_message (LOG_ERROR, location, _f ("fatal error: %s", s) + "\n");
exit (1);
}
+/* Display a severe programming error message, but don't exit. */
+void
+programming_error (const string &s, const string &location)
+{
+ if (is_expected (s))
+ print_message (LOG_DEBUG, location, _f ("suppressed programming error: %s", s) + "\n");
+ else if (warning_as_error)
+ error (s, location);
+ else
+ {
+ print_message (LOG_ERROR, location, _f ("programming error: %s", s) + "\n");
+ print_message (LOG_ERROR, location, _ ("continuing, cross fingers") + "\n");
+ }
+}
+
+/* Display a non-fatal error message, don't exit. */
+void
+non_fatal_error (const string &s, const string &location)
+{
+ if (is_expected (s))
+ print_message (LOG_DEBUG, location, _f ("suppressed error: %s", s) + "\n");
+ else if (warning_as_error)
+ error (s, location);
+ else
+ print_message (LOG_ERROR, location, _f ("error: %s", s) + "\n");
+}
+
+/* Display a warning message. */
+void
+warning (const string &s, const string &location)
+{
+ if (is_expected (s))
+ print_message (LOG_DEBUG, location, _f ("suppressed warning: %s", s) + "\n");
+ else if (warning_as_error)
+ error (s, location);
+ else
+ print_message (LOG_WARN, location, _f ("warning: %s", s) + "\n");
+}
+
+/* Display a success message. */
void
-programming_error (String s)
+basic_progress (const string &s, const string &location)
{
- message (_f ("programming error: %s (Continuing; cross thumbs)\n",
- s.to_str0 ()));
+ print_message (LOG_BASIC, location, s + "\n", true);
}
+/* Display information about the progress. */
+void
+progress_indication (const string &s, bool newline, const string &location)
+{
+ print_message (LOG_PROGRESS, location, s, newline);
+}
+
+/* Display a single info message. */
+void
+message (const string &s, bool newline, const string &location)
+{
+ // Use the progress loglevel for all normal messages (including progress msg)
+ print_message (LOG_INFO, location, s, newline);
+}
+
+/* Display a debug information, not necessarily on a new line. */
+void
+debug_output (const string &s, bool newline, const string &location)
+{
+ print_message (LOG_DEBUG, location, s, newline);
+}