/* ****************************************************************** * debug * Part of FSE library * Copyright (c) 2013-2020, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc. * * You can contact the author at : * - Source repository : https://github.com/Cyan4973/FiniteStateEntropy * * This source code is licensed under both the BSD-style license (found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree) and the GPLv2 (found * in the COPYING file in the root directory of this source tree). * You may select, at your option, one of the above-listed licenses. ****************************************************************** */ /* * The purpose of this header is to enable debug functions. * They regroup assert(), DEBUGLOG() and RAWLOG() for run-time, * and DEBUG_STATIC_ASSERT() for compile-time. * * By default, DEBUGLEVEL==0, which means run-time debug is disabled. * * Level 1 enables assert() only. * Starting level 2, traces can be generated and pushed to stderr. * The higher the level, the more verbose the traces. * * It's possible to dynamically adjust level using variable g_debug_level, * which is only declared if DEBUGLEVEL>=2, * and is a global variable, not multi-thread protected (use with care) */ #ifndef DEBUG_H_12987983217 #define DEBUG_H_12987983217 #if defined (__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif /* static assert is triggered at compile time, leaving no runtime artefact. * static assert only works with compile-time constants. * Also, this variant can only be used inside a function. */ #define DEBUG_STATIC_ASSERT(c) (void)sizeof(char[(c) ? 1 : -1]) /* DEBUGLEVEL is expected to be defined externally, * typically through compiler command line. * Value must be a number. */ #ifndef DEBUGLEVEL # define DEBUGLEVEL 0 #endif /* DEBUGFILE can be defined externally, * typically through compiler command line. * note : currently useless. * Value must be stderr or stdout */ #ifndef DEBUGFILE # define DEBUGFILE stderr #endif /* recommended values for DEBUGLEVEL : * 0 : release mode, no debug, all run-time checks disabled * 1 : enables assert() only, no display * 2 : reserved, for currently active debug path * 3 : events once per object lifetime (CCtx, CDict, etc.) * 4 : events once per frame * 5 : events once per block * 6 : events once per sequence (verbose) * 7+: events at every position (*very* verbose) * * It's generally inconvenient to output traces > 5. * In which case, it's possible to selectively trigger high verbosity levels * by modifying g_debug_level. */ #if (DEBUGLEVEL>=1) # include #else # ifndef assert /* assert may be already defined, due to prior #include */ # define assert(condition) ((void)0) /* disable assert (default) */ # endif #endif #if (DEBUGLEVEL>=2) # include extern int g_debuglevel; /* the variable is only declared, it actually lives in debug.c, and is shared by the whole process. It's not thread-safe. It's useful when enabling very verbose levels on selective conditions (such as position in src) */ # define RAWLOG(l, ...) { \ if (l<=g_debuglevel) { \ fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \ } } # define DEBUGLOG(l, ...) { \ if (l<=g_debuglevel) { \ fprintf(stderr, __FILE__ ": " __VA_ARGS__); \ fprintf(stderr, " \n"); \ } } #else # define RAWLOG(l, ...) {} /* disabled */ # define DEBUGLOG(l, ...) {} /* disabled */ #endif #if defined (__cplusplus) } #endif #endif /* DEBUG_H_12987983217 */