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Last change on this file since 7298 was 7291, checked in by landauf, 14 years ago

the @example tag shouldn't be used in a documentation unless the whole file is an example implementation

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[1505]1/*
2 *   ORXONOX - the hottest 3D action shooter ever to exist
3 *                    > www.orxonox.net <
4 *
5 *
6 *   License notice:
7 *
8 *   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 *   modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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12 *
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20 *   Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301, USA.
21 *
22 *   Author:
[6105]23 *      Fabian 'x3n' Landau
24 *      Reto Grieder
[1505]25 *   Co-authors:
[6105]26 *      ...
[1505]27 *
28 */
29
30/**
[6105]31@file
32@brief
33    Handles different output-levels of errors, warnings, infos and debug information.
[1791]34
35    The COUT(level) macro acts like std::cout, but the output is only performed if the given
36    level is <= the soft debug level.
37
38    There are two used values in this file:
[6105]39     - The hard debug level is used during compile time. It describes the highest allowed output level.
[1791]40     - The soft debug level is used during runtime and is the maximum of the three configurable
[6105]41       output-levels for console, log file and in game shell.
[1791]42
43    The separation between the three devices is done by the OutputHandler.
44
45    Possible levels are:
46     0: Very important output
47     1: Errors
48     2: Warnings
[5695]49     3: Information
[1791]50     4: Debug information
51     5: More debug information
[5695]52     6: Crazy debug information
[1791]53
[7291]54    Example:
55    @code
[1791]56    COUT(0) << "Very important output" << std::endl;
57    COUT(1) << "Error: Something went wrong!" << std::endl;
58    COUT(2) << "Warning: There might be a problem." << std::endl;
[6105]59    COUT(3) << "Info: It's Monday" << std::endl;
[1791]60    COUT(4) << "Debug: x is 1.23456" << std::endl;
[7291]61    @endcode
[6105]62*/
[1505]63
[6105]64#ifndef _Util_Debug_H__
65#define _Util_Debug_H__
[1505]66
[1586]67#include "UtilPrereqs.h"
[1505]68#include "OutputHandler.h"
69
[2171]70namespace orxonox
[1586]71{
[6105]72    // Just for convenience
73    using std::endl;
[1586]74
[6417]75    // Adjust this to discard certain output with level > hardDebugLevel at compile time already
76#ifdef ORXONOX_RELEASE
[6443]77    const int hardDebugLevel = OutputLevel::Verbose;
[6417]78#elif defined(NDEBUG)
[6105]79    const int hardDebugLevel = OutputLevel::Verbose;
[6417]80#else
81    //! Maximum level for debug output that should be even processed at run time
82    const int hardDebugLevel = OutputLevel::Ultra;
83#endif
84
85    //! This function simply returns 0 and helps to suppress the "statement has no effect" compiler warning
86    inline int debugDummyFunction()
87    {
88        return 0;
89    }
[2087]90}
[1586]91
[6105]92/**
93@brief
94    Logs text output: use exactly like std::cout, but specify an output
95    level as argument.
[6417]96@details
97    (a > b ? 0 : c << "text") is equivalent to (a > b ? 0 : (c << "text"))
98    where (a > b ? 0 : ) stands for COUT(x). This should explain how
99    this macro magic can possibly even work ;)
[7291]100
101    Example:
102    @code
[6105]103    COUT(3) << "Some info" << std::endl;
[7291]104    @endcode
[6105]105@note
106    The ? : operator requires both possible results to have the type of
107    the first. This is achieved by the int conversion operator dummy
108    in the OutputHandler.
109*/
110#define COUT(level)                                                    \
111    /*if*/ (level > orxonox::hardDebugLevel) ?                         \
[6417]112        orxonox::debugDummyFunction()                                  \
[6105]113    /*else*/ :                                                         \
114        /*if*/ (level > orxonox::OutputHandler::getSoftDebugLevel()) ? \
[6417]115            orxonox::debugDummyFunction()                              \
[6105]116        /*else*/ :                                                     \
117            orxonox::OutputHandler::getOutStream(level)
[1505]118
[6105]119#endif /* _Util_Debug_H__ */
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