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//! Events represent single points in time during the execution of a program.
use crate::parent::Parent;
use crate::span::Id;
use crate::{field, Metadata};
/// `Event`s represent single points in time where something occurred during the
/// execution of a program.
///
/// An `Event` can be compared to a log record in unstructured logging, but with
/// two key differences:
/// - `Event`s exist _within the context of a [span]_. Unlike log lines, they
/// may be located within the trace tree, allowing visibility into the
/// _temporal_ context in which the event occurred, as well as the source
/// code location.
/// - Like spans, `Event`s have structured key-value data known as _[fields]_,
/// which may include textual message. In general, a majority of the data
/// associated with an event should be in the event's fields rather than in
/// the textual message, as the fields are more structured.
///
/// [span]: super::span
/// [fields]: super::field
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Event<'a> {
fields: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>,
metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>,
parent: Parent,
}
impl<'a> Event<'a> {
/// Constructs a new `Event` with the specified metadata and set of values,
/// and observes it with the current subscriber.
pub fn dispatch(metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>, fields: &'a field::ValueSet<'_>) {
let event = Event::new(metadata, fields);
crate::dispatcher::get_default(|current| {
current.event(&event);
});
}
/// Returns a new `Event` in the current span, with the specified metadata
/// and set of values.
#[inline]
pub fn new(metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>, fields: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>) -> Self {
Event {
fields,
metadata,
parent: Parent::Current,
}
}
/// Returns a new `Event` as a child of the specified span, with the
/// provided metadata and set of values.
#[inline]
pub fn new_child_of(
parent: impl Into<Option<Id>>,
metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>,
fields: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>,
) -> Self {
let parent = match parent.into() {
Some(p) => Parent::Explicit(p),
None => Parent::Root,
};
Event {
fields,
metadata,
parent,
}
}
/// Constructs a new `Event` with the specified metadata and set of values,
/// and observes it with the current subscriber and an explicit parent.
pub fn child_of(
parent: impl Into<Option<Id>>,
metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>,
fields: &'a field::ValueSet<'_>,
) {
let event = Self::new_child_of(parent, metadata, fields);
crate::dispatcher::get_default(|current| {
current.event(&event);
});
}
/// Visits all the fields on this `Event` with the specified [visitor].
///
/// [visitor]: super::field::Visit
#[inline]
pub fn record(&self, visitor: &mut dyn field::Visit) {
self.fields.record(visitor);
}
/// Returns an iterator over the set of values on this `Event`.
pub fn fields(&self) -> field::Iter {
self.fields.field_set().iter()
}
/// Returns [metadata] describing this `Event`.
///
/// [metadata]: super::Metadata
pub fn metadata(&self) -> &'static Metadata<'static> {
self.metadata
}
/// Returns true if the new event should be a root.
pub fn is_root(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.parent, Parent::Root)
}
/// Returns true if the new event's parent should be determined based on the
/// current context.
///
/// If this is true and the current thread is currently inside a span, then
/// that span should be the new event's parent. Otherwise, if the current
/// thread is _not_ inside a span, then the new event will be the root of its
/// own trace tree.
pub fn is_contextual(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.parent, Parent::Current)
}
/// Returns the new event's explicitly-specified parent, if there is one.
///
/// Otherwise (if the new event is a root or is a child of the current span),
/// returns `None`.
pub fn parent(&self) -> Option<&Id> {
match self.parent {
Parent::Explicit(ref p) => Some(p),
_ => None,
}
}
}
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