Re: get method name of logging caller...
Guten Tag Thorsten Schöning, am Freitag, 15. Oktober 2010 um 12:53 schrieben Sie: is there any way to get the method name of the logging caller in the log message? In some places %M is mentioned, but it doesn't seem to work and is not in the documentation of class PatternLayout. Hello, %M is not mentioned in the docs of PatternLayout, but it's made available already. I didn't get any suitable result because, as Curt Arnold mentioned, my compiler wasn't detected by the macros defining __LOG4CXX_FUNC__. I changed this in locatininfo.h to recognize the Borland compiler and %M and %C seem to work as expacted. I created two patches, one to add Borland compiler in locationinfo.h and the other to update the documentation of PatternLayout to state that C and M may be supported, depending on the compiler used. Maybe you are interested to merge. Index: locationinfo.h === --- locationinfo.h (Revision 1657) +++ locationinfo.h (Arbeitskopie) @@ -109,28 +109,32 @@ /** Caller's method name. */ const char * methodName; - + }; } } - #if !defined(LOG4CXX_LOCATION) -#if defined(_MSC_VER) -#if _MSC_VER = 1300 +#if !defined(LOG4CXX_LOCATION) + #if defined(_MSC_VER) +#if _MSC_VER = 1300 #define __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ __FUNCSIG__ -#endif -#else -#if defined(__GNUC__) +#endif + #else +#if defined(__GNUC__) #define __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ +#else + #if defined(__BORLANDC__) +#define __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ __FUNC__ + #endif +#endif #endif -#endif #if !defined(__LOG4CXX_FUNC__) -#define __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ + #define __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ #endif - #define LOG4CXX_LOCATION ::log4cxx::spi::LocationInfo(__FILE__, \ - __LOG4CXX_FUNC__, \ - __LINE__) - #endif +#define LOG4CXX_LOCATION ::log4cxx::spi::LocationInfo(__FILE__, \ + __LOG4CXX_FUNC__, \ + __LINE__) +#endif #endif //_LOG4CXX_SPI_LOCATION_LOCATIONINFO_H Index: patternlayout.h === --- patternlayout.h (Revision 1657) +++ patternlayout.h (Arbeitskopie) @@ -104,6 +104,29 @@ /td /tr +tr + td align=center +bC/b +pbclass/b/p + /td + + td +Used to output the class of the issuer of the logging event if the +compiler used supports a macro to retrieve the method of the +currently compiled line and if the LOG4CXX_TRACE-like macros are +used to issue a logging request. In this case the macro LOG4CXX_* +is expanded at compile time to generate location info of the +logging event and adds the method name, besides file and line, if +available. In most cases the provided method contains the classname +and can therefore be retrieved form the location info as needed. + +p + Currently supported compilers are those from Microsoft, GNU-C and + Borland. +/p + /td +/tr + tr td align=centerbd/b/td tdUsed to output the date of the logging event. The date conversion specifier may be followed by a set of braces containing a @@ -148,6 +171,30 @@ /tr tr + td align=center +bM/b +pbmethod/b/p + /td + + td +Used to output the method of the issuer of the logging event if the +compiler used supports a macro to retrieve the method of the +currently compiled line and if the LOG4CXX_TRACE-like macros are +used to issue a logging request. In this case the macro LOG4CXX_* +is expanded at compile time to generate location info of the +logging event and adds the method name, besides file and line, if +available. In most cases the provided method contains the classname +which is ignored in every attempt to retrieve the method from the +location info. + +p + Currently supported compilers are those from Microsoft, GNU-C and + Borland. +/p + /td +/tr + +tr td align=centerbn/b/td tdOutputs the platform dependent line separator character or Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Thorsten Schöning -- Thorsten Schöning AM-SoFT IT-Systeme - Hameln | Potsdam | Leipzig Telefon: Potsdam: 0331-743881-0 E-Mail: tschoen...@am-soft.de Web: http://www.am-soft.de AM-SoFT GmbH IT-Systeme, Konsumhof 1-5, 14482 Potsdam Amtsgericht Potsdam HRB 21278 P, Geschäftsführer: Andreas Muchow locationinfo.h.diff Description: Binary data patternlayout.h.diff Description: Binary
Re: get method name of logging caller...
If you are using the LOG4CXX_DEBUG and similar macros and some of the more popular compilers, then you hopefully will get class and method information. If you transliterated java code and are just doing logger.debug(Msg), then that information is not available to you. The performance issue mentioned in log4j isn't applicable to log4cxx. In earlier version of log4j obtaining that information meant creating an exception, printing its stack trace to a memory stream and then parsing that stream to get the location. With the LOG4CXX_DEBUG macros, that information is added to the generated logging call at compile time. If you are able to see file and line, but not class and method, then explore extending __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ to support your compiler. On Oct 15, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Jacob L. Anawalt wrote: On 10/15/2010 5:53 AM, Thorsten Schöning wrote: Hello, is there any way to get the method name of the logging caller in the log message? As you say, the log4j docs document %M in the PatternLayout (while log4cxx does not) but caution against the inefficiency of it's use. Additionally The Complete Log4J Manual (a good document to have) points out that even in Java this information can be discarded by the compiler. In log4cxx %F and %L provide the file name and line number respectively, but that is because they can rely on the ubiquitious __FILE__ and __LINE__ macros. The LOG4CXX_LOCATION macro is documented to use __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ with a value of . If your compiler and flags support __FUNCTION__, you could work that into your message or change the definition of __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ and go on to implement %M. I haven't even glanced at the code to see where that's at. I just inflexibly typed the function name into a DEBUG message near the top of the message call, or sometimes used a NDC to track the call stack in debug logs. Good luck, -- Jacob Anawalt Gecko Software, Inc. janaw...@geckosoftware.com 435-752-8026
Re: get method name of logging caller...
Guten Tag Curt Arnold, am Montag, 18. Oktober 2010 um 15:14 schrieben Sie: If you are able to see file and line, but not class and method, then explore extending __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ to support your compiler. Thanks for the hint, but even if I do that, I just get what %l would print, right? It seemed that it combines file and line, but I would have wanted just the method. LocationInfo::write doesn't seem to print the method name, either it's provided or not, too. I'm stuck with an old Borland Builder and pretty sure I already searched for a way to get the method name quite a while ago and didn't find anything helpful. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Thorsten Schöning -- Thorsten Schöning AM-SoFT IT-Systeme - Hameln | Potsdam | Leipzig Telefon: Potsdam: 0331-743881-0 E-Mail: tschoen...@am-soft.de Web: http://www.am-soft.de AM-SoFT GmbH IT-Systeme, Konsumhof 1-5, 14482 Potsdam Amtsgericht Potsdam HRB 21278 P, Geschäftsführer: Andreas Muchow
Re: get method name of logging caller...
On 10/15/2010 5:53 AM, Thorsten Schöning wrote: Hello, is there any way to get the method name of the logging caller in the log message? As you say, the log4j docs document %M in the PatternLayout (while log4cxx does not) but caution against the inefficiency of it's use. Additionally The Complete Log4J Manual (a good document to have) points out that even in Java this information can be discarded by the compiler. In log4cxx %F and %L provide the file name and line number respectively, but that is because they can rely on the ubiquitious __FILE__ and __LINE__ macros. The LOG4CXX_LOCATION macro is documented to use __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ with a value of . If your compiler and flags support __FUNCTION__, you could work that into your message or change the definition of __LOG4CXX_FUNC__ and go on to implement %M. I haven't even glanced at the code to see where that's at. I just inflexibly typed the function name into a DEBUG message near the top of the message call, or sometimes used a NDC to track the call stack in debug logs. Good luck, -- Jacob Anawalt Gecko Software, Inc. janaw...@geckosoftware.com 435-752-8026