The JUCE cross-platform C++ framework, with DISTRHO/KXStudio specific changes
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  1. /*
  2. ==============================================================================
  3. This file is part of the JUCE library.
  4. Copyright (c) 2020 - Raw Material Software Limited
  5. JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source
  6. licensing.
  7. The code included in this file is provided under the terms of the ISC license
  8. http://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/isc-license. Permission
  9. To use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or
  10. without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice and
  11. this permission notice appear in all copies.
  12. JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER
  13. EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE
  14. DISCLAIMED.
  15. ==============================================================================
  16. */
  17. namespace juce
  18. {
  19. //==============================================================================
  20. /**
  21. Acts as an application-wide logging class.
  22. A subclass of Logger can be created and passed into the Logger::setCurrentLogger
  23. method and this will then be used by all calls to writeToLog.
  24. The logger class also contains methods for writing messages to the debugger's
  25. output stream.
  26. @see FileLogger
  27. @tags{Core}
  28. */
  29. class JUCE_API Logger
  30. {
  31. public:
  32. //==============================================================================
  33. /** Destructor. */
  34. virtual ~Logger();
  35. //==============================================================================
  36. /** Sets the current logging class to use.
  37. Note that the object passed in will not be owned or deleted by the logger, so
  38. the caller must make sure that it is not deleted while still being used.
  39. A null pointer can be passed-in to reset the system to the default logger.
  40. */
  41. static void JUCE_CALLTYPE setCurrentLogger (Logger* newLogger) noexcept;
  42. /** Returns the current logger, or nullptr if no custom logger has been set. */
  43. static Logger* JUCE_CALLTYPE getCurrentLogger() noexcept;
  44. /** Writes a string to the current logger.
  45. This will pass the string to the logger's logMessage() method if a logger
  46. has been set.
  47. @see logMessage
  48. */
  49. static void JUCE_CALLTYPE writeToLog (const String& message);
  50. //==============================================================================
  51. /** Writes a message to the standard error stream.
  52. This can be called directly, or by using the DBG() macro in
  53. juce_PlatformDefs.h (which will avoid calling the method in non-debug builds).
  54. */
  55. static void JUCE_CALLTYPE outputDebugString (const String& text);
  56. protected:
  57. //==============================================================================
  58. Logger();
  59. /** This is overloaded by subclasses to implement custom logging behaviour.
  60. @see setCurrentLogger
  61. */
  62. virtual void logMessage (const String& message) = 0;
  63. private:
  64. static Logger* currentLogger;
  65. };
  66. } // namespace juce