// Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer // Copyright 2013 Google Inc. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE // LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR // CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF // SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS // INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN // CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) // ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE // POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // Author: settinger@google.com (Scott Ettinger) // mierle@gmail.com (Keir Mierle) // // Simplified Glog style logging with Android support. Supported macros in // decreasing severity level per line: // // VLOG(2), VLOG(N) // VLOG(1), // LOG(INFO), VLOG(0), LG // LOG(WARNING), // LOG(ERROR), // LOG(FATAL), // // With VLOG(n), the output is directed to one of the 5 Android log levels: // // 2 - Verbose // 1 - Debug // 0 - Info // -1 - Warning // -2 - Error // -3 - Fatal // // Any logging of level 2 and above is directed to the Verbose level. All // Android log output is tagged with the string "native". // // If the symbol ANDROID is not defined, all output goes to std::cerr. // This allows code to be built on a different system for debug. // // Portions of this code are taken from the GLOG package. This code is only a // small subset of the GLOG functionality. Notable differences from GLOG // behavior include lack of support for displaying unprintable characters and // lack of stack trace information upon failure of the CHECK macros. On // non-Android systems, log output goes to std::cerr and is not written to a // file. // // CHECK macros are defined to test for conditions within code. Any CHECK that // fails will log the failure and terminate the application. // e.g. CHECK_GE(3, 2) will pass while CHECK_GE(3, 4) will fail after logging // "Check failed 3 >= 4". // // The following CHECK macros are defined: // // CHECK(condition) - fails if condition is false and logs condition. // CHECK_NOTNULL(variable) - fails if the variable is NULL. // // The following binary check macros are also defined : // // Macro Operator equivalent // -------------------- ------------------- // CHECK_EQ(val1, val2) val1 == val2 // CHECK_NE(val1, val2) val1 != val2 // CHECK_GT(val1, val2) val1 > val2 // CHECK_GE(val1, val2) val1 >= val2 // CHECK_LT(val1, val2) val1 < val2 // CHECK_LE(val1, val2) val1 <= val2 // // Debug only versions of all of the check macros are also defined. These // macros generate no code in a release build, but avoid unused variable // warnings / errors. // // To use the debug only versions, prepend a D to the normal check macros, e.g. // DCHECK_EQ(a, b). #ifndef CERCES_INTERNAL_MINIGLOG_GLOG_LOGGING_H_ #define CERCES_INTERNAL_MINIGLOG_GLOG_LOGGING_H_ #ifdef ANDROID # include <android/log.h> #endif // ANDROID #include <algorithm> #include <ctime> #include <fstream> #include <iostream> #include <set> #include <sstream> #include <string> #include <vector> // For appropriate definition of CERES_EXPORT macro. #include "ceres/internal/port.h" #include "ceres/internal/disable_warnings.h" // Log severity level constants. const int FATAL = -3; const int ERROR = -2; const int WARNING = -1; const int INFO = 0; // ------------------------- Glog compatibility ------------------------------ namespace google { typedef int LogSeverity; const int INFO = ::INFO; const int WARNING = ::WARNING; const int ERROR = ::ERROR; const int FATAL = ::FATAL; // Sink class used for integration with mock and test functions. If sinks are // added, all log output is also sent to each sink through the send function. // In this implementation, WaitTillSent() is called immediately after the send. // This implementation is not thread safe. class CERES_EXPORT LogSink { public: virtual ~LogSink() {} virtual void send(LogSeverity severity, const char* full_filename, const char* base_filename, int line, const struct tm* tm_time, const char* message, size_t message_len) = 0; virtual void WaitTillSent() = 0; }; // Global set of log sinks. The actual object is defined in logging.cc. extern CERES_EXPORT std::set<LogSink *> log_sinks_global; inline void InitGoogleLogging(char *argv) { // Do nothing; this is ignored. } // Note: the Log sink functions are not thread safe. inline void AddLogSink(LogSink *sink) { // TODO(settinger): Add locks for thread safety. log_sinks_global.insert(sink); } inline void RemoveLogSink(LogSink *sink) { log_sinks_global.erase(sink); } } // namespace google // ---------------------------- Logger Class -------------------------------- // Class created for each use of the logging macros. // The logger acts as a stream and routes the final stream contents to the // Android logcat output at the proper filter level. If ANDROID is not // defined, output is directed to std::cerr. This class should not // be directly instantiated in code, rather it should be invoked through the // use of the log macros LG, LOG, or VLOG. class CERES_EXPORT MessageLogger { public: MessageLogger(const char *file, int line, const char *tag, int severity) : file_(file), line_(line), tag_(tag), severity_(severity) { // Pre-pend the stream with the file and line number. StripBasename(std::string(file), &filename_only_); stream_ << filename_only_ << ":" << line << " "; } // Output the contents of the stream to the proper channel on destruction. ~MessageLogger() { stream_ << "\n"; #ifdef ANDROID static const int android_log_levels[] = { ANDROID_LOG_FATAL, // LOG(FATAL) ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, // LOG(ERROR) ANDROID_LOG_WARN, // LOG(WARNING) ANDROID_LOG_INFO, // LOG(INFO), LG, VLOG(0) ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, // VLOG(1) ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE, // VLOG(2) .. VLOG(N) }; // Bound the logging level. const int kMaxVerboseLevel = 2; int android_level_index = std::min(std::max(FATAL, severity_), kMaxVerboseLevel) - FATAL; int android_log_level = android_log_levels[android_level_index]; // Output the log string the Android log at the appropriate level. __android_log_write(android_log_level, tag_.c_str(), stream_.str().c_str()); // Indicate termination if needed. if (severity_ == FATAL) { __android_log_write(ANDROID_LOG_FATAL, tag_.c_str(), "terminating.\n"); } #else // If not building on Android, log all output to std::cerr. std::cerr << stream_.str(); #endif // ANDROID LogToSinks(severity_); WaitForSinks(); // Android logging at level FATAL does not terminate execution, so abort() // is still required to stop the program. if (severity_ == FATAL) { abort(); } } // Return the stream associated with the logger object. std::stringstream &stream() { return stream_; } private: void LogToSinks(int severity) { time_t rawtime; time (&rawtime); struct tm* timeinfo; #if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) // On Windows, use secure localtime_s not localtime. struct tm windows_timeinfo; timeinfo = &windows_timeinfo; localtime_s(timeinfo, &rawtime); #else timeinfo = localtime(&rawtime); #endif std::set<google::LogSink*>::iterator iter; // Send the log message to all sinks. for (iter = google::log_sinks_global.begin(); iter != google::log_sinks_global.end(); ++iter) { (*iter)->send(severity, file_.c_str(), filename_only_.c_str(), line_, timeinfo, stream_.str().c_str(), stream_.str().size()); } } void WaitForSinks() { // TODO(settinger): Add locks for thread safety. std::set<google::LogSink *>::iterator iter; // Call WaitTillSent() for all sinks. for (iter = google::log_sinks_global.begin(); iter != google::log_sinks_global.end(); ++iter) { (*iter)->WaitTillSent(); } } void StripBasename(const std::string &full_path, std::string *filename) { // TODO(settinger): Add support for OSs with different path separators. const char kSeparator = '/'; size_t pos = full_path.rfind(kSeparator); if (pos != std::string::npos) { *filename = full_path.substr(pos + 1, std::string::npos); } else { *filename = full_path; } } std::string file_; std::string filename_only_; int line_; std::string tag_; std::stringstream stream_; int severity_; }; // ---------------------- Logging Macro definitions -------------------------- // This class is used to explicitly ignore values in the conditional // logging macros. This avoids compiler warnings like "value computed // is not used" and "statement has no effect". class CERES_EXPORT LoggerVoidify { public: LoggerVoidify() { } // This has to be an operator with a precedence lower than << but // higher than ?: void operator&(const std::ostream &s) { } }; // Log only if condition is met. Otherwise evaluates to void. #define LOG_IF(severity, condition) \ !(condition) ? (void) 0 : LoggerVoidify() & \ MessageLogger((char *)__FILE__, __LINE__, "native", severity).stream() // Log only if condition is NOT met. Otherwise evaluates to void. #define LOG_IF_FALSE(severity, condition) LOG_IF(severity, !(condition)) // LG is a convenient shortcut for LOG(INFO). Its use is in new // google3 code is discouraged and the following shortcut exists for // backward compatibility with existing code. #ifdef MAX_LOG_LEVEL # define LOG(n) LOG_IF(n, n <= MAX_LOG_LEVEL) # define VLOG(n) LOG_IF(n, n <= MAX_LOG_LEVEL) # define LG LOG_IF(INFO, INFO <= MAX_LOG_LEVEL) # define VLOG_IF(n, condition) LOG_IF(n, (n <= MAX_LOG_LEVEL) && condition) #else # define LOG(n) MessageLogger((char *)__FILE__, __LINE__, "native", n).stream() // NOLINT # define VLOG(n) MessageLogger((char *)__FILE__, __LINE__, "native", n).stream() // NOLINT # define LG MessageLogger((char *)__FILE__, __LINE__, "native", INFO).stream() // NOLINT # define VLOG_IF(n, condition) LOG_IF(n, condition) #endif // Currently, VLOG is always on for levels below MAX_LOG_LEVEL. #ifndef MAX_LOG_LEVEL # define VLOG_IS_ON(x) (1) #else # define VLOG_IS_ON(x) (x <= MAX_LOG_LEVEL) #endif #ifndef NDEBUG # define DLOG LOG #else # define DLOG(severity) true ? (void) 0 : LoggerVoidify() & \ MessageLogger((char *)__FILE__, __LINE__, "native", severity).stream() #endif // Log a message and terminate. template<class T> void LogMessageFatal(const char *file, int line, const T &message) { MessageLogger((char *)__FILE__, __LINE__, "native", FATAL).stream() << message; } // ---------------------------- CHECK macros --------------------------------- // Check for a given boolean condition. #define CHECK(condition) LOG_IF_FALSE(FATAL, condition) \ << "Check failed: " #condition " " #ifndef NDEBUG // Debug only version of CHECK # define DCHECK(condition) LOG_IF_FALSE(FATAL, condition) \ << "Check failed: " #condition " " #else // Optimized version - generates no code. # define DCHECK(condition) if (false) LOG_IF_FALSE(FATAL, condition) \ << "Check failed: " #condition " " #endif // NDEBUG // ------------------------- CHECK_OP macros --------------------------------- // Generic binary operator check macro. This should not be directly invoked, // instead use the binary comparison macros defined below. #define CHECK_OP(val1, val2, op) LOG_IF_FALSE(FATAL, ((val1) op (val2))) \ << "Check failed: " #val1 " " #op " " #val2 " " // Check_op macro definitions #define CHECK_EQ(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, ==) #define CHECK_NE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, !=) #define CHECK_LE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, <=) #define CHECK_LT(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, <) #define CHECK_GE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, >=) #define CHECK_GT(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, >) #ifndef NDEBUG // Debug only versions of CHECK_OP macros. # define DCHECK_EQ(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, ==) # define DCHECK_NE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, !=) # define DCHECK_LE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, <=) # define DCHECK_LT(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, <) # define DCHECK_GE(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, >=) # define DCHECK_GT(val1, val2) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, >) #else // These versions generate no code in optimized mode. # define DCHECK_EQ(val1, val2) if (false) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, ==) # define DCHECK_NE(val1, val2) if (false) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, !=) # define DCHECK_LE(val1, val2) if (false) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, <=) # define DCHECK_LT(val1, val2) if (false) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, <) # define DCHECK_GE(val1, val2) if (false) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, >=) # define DCHECK_GT(val1, val2) if (false) CHECK_OP(val1, val2, >) #endif // NDEBUG // ---------------------------CHECK_NOTNULL macros --------------------------- // Helpers for CHECK_NOTNULL(). Two are necessary to support both raw pointers // and smart pointers. template <typename T> T& CheckNotNullCommon(const char *file, int line, const char *names, T& t) { if (t == NULL) { LogMessageFatal(file, line, std::string(names)); } return t; } template <typename T> T* CheckNotNull(const char *file, int line, const char *names, T* t) { return CheckNotNullCommon(file, line, names, t); } template <typename T> T& CheckNotNull(const char *file, int line, const char *names, T& t) { return CheckNotNullCommon(file, line, names, t); } // Check that a pointer is not null. #define CHECK_NOTNULL(val) \ CheckNotNull(__FILE__, __LINE__, "'" #val "' Must be non NULL", (val)) #ifndef NDEBUG // Debug only version of CHECK_NOTNULL #define DCHECK_NOTNULL(val) \ CheckNotNull(__FILE__, __LINE__, "'" #val "' Must be non NULL", (val)) #else // Optimized version - generates no code. #define DCHECK_NOTNULL(val) if (false)\ CheckNotNull(__FILE__, __LINE__, "'" #val "' Must be non NULL", (val)) #endif // NDEBUG #include "ceres/internal/reenable_warnings.h" #endif // CERCES_INTERNAL_MINIGLOG_GLOG_LOGGING_H_