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- // Software License Agreement (BSD License)
- //
- // Copyright (c) 2010-2015, Deusty, LLC
- // All rights reserved.
- //
- // Redistribution and use of this software in source and binary forms,
- // with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
- //
- // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
- // this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- //
- // * Neither the name of Deusty nor the names of its contributors may be used
- // to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
- // prior written permission of Deusty, LLC.
- #import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
- #import <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
- // Disable legacy macros
- #ifndef DD_LEGACY_MACROS
- #define DD_LEGACY_MACROS 0
- #endif
- #import "DDLog.h"
- /**
- * This class provides a log formatter that prints the dispatch_queue label instead of the mach_thread_id.
- *
- * A log formatter can be added to any logger to format and/or filter its output.
- * You can learn more about log formatters here:
- * Documentation/CustomFormatters.md
- *
- * A typical NSLog (or DDTTYLogger) prints detailed info as [<process_id>:<thread_id>].
- * For example:
- *
- * 2011-10-17 20:21:45.435 AppName[19928:5207] Your log message here
- *
- * Where:
- * - 19928 = process id
- * - 5207 = thread id (mach_thread_id printed in hex)
- *
- * When using grand central dispatch (GCD), this information is less useful.
- * This is because a single serial dispatch queue may be run on any thread from an internally managed thread pool.
- * For example:
- *
- * 2011-10-17 20:32:31.111 AppName[19954:4d07] Message from my_serial_dispatch_queue
- * 2011-10-17 20:32:31.112 AppName[19954:5207] Message from my_serial_dispatch_queue
- * 2011-10-17 20:32:31.113 AppName[19954:2c55] Message from my_serial_dispatch_queue
- *
- * This formatter allows you to replace the standard [box:info] with the dispatch_queue name.
- * For example:
- *
- * 2011-10-17 20:32:31.111 AppName[img-scaling] Message from my_serial_dispatch_queue
- * 2011-10-17 20:32:31.112 AppName[img-scaling] Message from my_serial_dispatch_queue
- * 2011-10-17 20:32:31.113 AppName[img-scaling] Message from my_serial_dispatch_queue
- *
- * If the dispatch_queue doesn't have a set name, then it falls back to the thread name.
- * If the current thread doesn't have a set name, then it falls back to the mach_thread_id in hex (like normal).
- *
- * Note: If manually creating your own background threads (via NSThread/alloc/init or NSThread/detachNeThread),
- * you can use [[NSThread currentThread] setName:(NSString *)].
- **/
- @interface DDDispatchQueueLogFormatter : NSObject <DDLogFormatter>
- /**
- * Standard init method.
- * Configure using properties as desired.
- **/
- - (instancetype)init NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER;
- /**
- * The minQueueLength restricts the minimum size of the [detail box].
- * If the minQueueLength is set to 0, there is no restriction.
- *
- * For example, say a dispatch_queue has a label of "diskIO":
- *
- * If the minQueueLength is 0: [diskIO]
- * If the minQueueLength is 4: [diskIO]
- * If the minQueueLength is 5: [diskIO]
- * If the minQueueLength is 6: [diskIO]
- * If the minQueueLength is 7: [diskIO ]
- * If the minQueueLength is 8: [diskIO ]
- *
- * The default minQueueLength is 0 (no minimum, so [detail box] won't be padded).
- *
- * If you want every [detail box] to have the exact same width,
- * set both minQueueLength and maxQueueLength to the same value.
- **/
- @property (assign, atomic) NSUInteger minQueueLength;
- /**
- * The maxQueueLength restricts the number of characters that will be inside the [detail box].
- * If the maxQueueLength is 0, there is no restriction.
- *
- * For example, say a dispatch_queue has a label of "diskIO":
- *
- * If the maxQueueLength is 0: [diskIO]
- * If the maxQueueLength is 4: [disk]
- * If the maxQueueLength is 5: [diskI]
- * If the maxQueueLength is 6: [diskIO]
- * If the maxQueueLength is 7: [diskIO]
- * If the maxQueueLength is 8: [diskIO]
- *
- * The default maxQueueLength is 0 (no maximum, so [detail box] won't be truncated).
- *
- * If you want every [detail box] to have the exact same width,
- * set both minQueueLength and maxQueueLength to the same value.
- **/
- @property (assign, atomic) NSUInteger maxQueueLength;
- /**
- * Sometimes queue labels have long names like "com.apple.main-queue",
- * but you'd prefer something shorter like simply "main".
- *
- * This method allows you to set such preferred replacements.
- * The above example is set by default.
- *
- * To remove/undo a previous replacement, invoke this method with nil for the 'shortLabel' parameter.
- **/
- - (NSString *)replacementStringForQueueLabel:(NSString *)longLabel;
- - (void)setReplacementString:(NSString *)shortLabel forQueueLabel:(NSString *)longLabel;
- @end
- /**
- * Method declarations that make it easier to extend/modify DDDispatchQueueLogFormatter
- **/
- @interface DDDispatchQueueLogFormatter (OverridableMethods)
- - (NSString *)stringFromDate:(NSDate *)date;
- - (NSString *)queueThreadLabelForLogMessage:(DDLogMessage *)logMessage;
- - (NSString *)formatLogMessage:(DDLogMessage *)logMessage;
- @end
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