/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Logging framework for frontend programs * * Copyright (c) 2018-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * src/include/common/logging.h * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef COMMON_LOGGING_H #define COMMON_LOGGING_H /* * Log levels are informational only. They do not affect program flow. */ enum pg_log_level { /* * Not initialized yet (not to be used as an actual message log level). */ PG_LOG_NOTSET = 0, /* * Low level messages that are normally off by default. */ PG_LOG_DEBUG, /* * Any program messages that go to stderr, shown by default. (The * program's normal output should go to stdout and not use the logging * system.) */ PG_LOG_INFO, /* * Warnings and "almost" errors, depends on the program */ PG_LOG_WARNING, /* * Errors */ PG_LOG_ERROR, /* * Turn all logging off (not to be used as an actual message log level). */ PG_LOG_OFF, }; /* * __pg_log_level is the minimum log level that will actually be shown. */ extern enum pg_log_level __pg_log_level; /* * A log message can have several parts. The primary message is required, * others are optional. When emitting multiple parts, do so in the order of * this enum, for consistency. */ enum pg_log_part { /* * The primary message. Try to keep it to one line; follow the backend's * style guideline for primary messages. */ PG_LOG_PRIMARY, /* * Additional detail. Follow the backend's style guideline for detail * messages. */ PG_LOG_DETAIL, /* * Hint (not guaranteed correct) about how to fix the problem. Follow the * backend's style guideline for hint messages. */ PG_LOG_HINT, }; /* * Kind of a hack to be able to produce the psql output exactly as required by * the regression tests. */ #define PG_LOG_FLAG_TERSE 1 void pg_logging_init(const char *argv0); void pg_logging_config(int new_flags); void pg_logging_set_level(enum pg_log_level new_level); void pg_logging_increase_verbosity(void); void pg_logging_set_pre_callback(void (*cb) (void)); void pg_logging_set_locus_callback(void (*cb) (const char **filename, uint64 *lineno)); void pg_log_generic(enum pg_log_level level, enum pg_log_part part, const char *pg_restrict fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(3, 4); void pg_log_generic_v(enum pg_log_level level, enum pg_log_part part, const char *pg_restrict fmt, va_list ap) pg_attribute_printf(3, 0); /* * Preferred style is to use these macros to perform logging; don't call * pg_log_generic[_v] directly, except perhaps in error interface code. */ #define pg_log_error(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_ERROR, PG_LOG_PRIMARY, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_error_detail(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_ERROR, PG_LOG_DETAIL, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_error_hint(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_ERROR, PG_LOG_HINT, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_warning(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_WARNING, PG_LOG_PRIMARY, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_warning_detail(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_WARNING, PG_LOG_DETAIL, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_warning_hint(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_WARNING, PG_LOG_HINT, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_info(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_INFO, PG_LOG_PRIMARY, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_info_detail(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_INFO, PG_LOG_DETAIL, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_info_hint(...) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_INFO, PG_LOG_HINT, __VA_ARGS__) #define pg_log_debug(...) do { \ if (unlikely(__pg_log_level <= PG_LOG_DEBUG)) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_DEBUG, PG_LOG_PRIMARY, __VA_ARGS__); \ } while(0) #define pg_log_debug_detail(...) do { \ if (unlikely(__pg_log_level <= PG_LOG_DEBUG)) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_DEBUG, PG_LOG_DETAIL, __VA_ARGS__); \ } while(0) #define pg_log_debug_hint(...) do { \ if (unlikely(__pg_log_level <= PG_LOG_DEBUG)) \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_DEBUG, PG_LOG_HINT, __VA_ARGS__); \ } while(0) /* * A common shortcut: pg_log_error() and immediately exit(1). */ #define pg_fatal(...) do { \ pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_ERROR, PG_LOG_PRIMARY, __VA_ARGS__); \ exit(1); \ } while(0) #endif /* COMMON_LOGGING_H */