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- /*
- ==============================================================================
-
- This file is part of the JUCE library - "Jules' Utility Class Extensions"
- Copyright 2004-11 by Raw Material Software Ltd.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- JUCE can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General
- Public License (Version 2), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
- A copy of the license is included in the JUCE distribution, or can be found
- online at www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
- JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
- WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are
- available: visit www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce for more information.
-
- ==============================================================================
- */
-
- #ifndef __JUCE_FILELOGGER_JUCEHEADER__
- #define __JUCE_FILELOGGER_JUCEHEADER__
-
- #include "juce_Logger.h"
- #include "../files/juce_File.h"
- #include "../memory/juce_ScopedPointer.h"
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /**
- A simple implemenation of a Logger that writes to a file.
-
- @see Logger
- */
- class JUCE_API FileLogger : public Logger
- {
- public:
- //==============================================================================
- /** Creates a FileLogger for a given file.
-
- @param fileToWriteTo the file that to use - new messages will be appended
- to the file. If the file doesn't exist, it will be created,
- along with any parent directories that are needed.
- @param welcomeMessage when opened, the logger will write a header to the log, along
- with the current date and time, and this welcome message
- @param maxInitialFileSizeBytes if this is zero or greater, then if the file already exists
- but is larger than this number of bytes, then the start of the
- file will be truncated to keep the size down. This prevents a log
- file getting ridiculously large over time. The file will be truncated
- at a new-line boundary. If this value is less than zero, no size limit
- will be imposed; if it's zero, the file will always be deleted. Note that
- the size is only checked once when this object is created - any logging
- that is done later will be appended without any checking
- */
- FileLogger (const File& fileToWriteTo,
- const String& welcomeMessage,
- const int64 maxInitialFileSizeBytes = 128 * 1024);
-
- /** Destructor. */
- ~FileLogger();
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Returns the file that this logger is writing to. */
- const File& getLogFile() const noexcept { return logFile; }
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Helper function to create a log file in the correct place for this platform.
-
- The method might return nullptr if the file can't be created for some reason.
-
- @param logFileSubDirectoryName the name of the subdirectory to create inside the logs folder (as
- returned by getSystemLogFileFolder). It's best to use something
- like the name of your application here.
- @param logFileName the name of the file to create, e.g. "MyAppLog.txt".
- @param welcomeMessage a message that will be written to the log when it's opened.
- @param maxInitialFileSizeBytes (see the FileLogger constructor for more info on this)
- */
- static FileLogger* createDefaultAppLogger (const String& logFileSubDirectoryName,
- const String& logFileName,
- const String& welcomeMessage,
- const int64 maxInitialFileSizeBytes = 128 * 1024);
-
- /** Helper function to create a log file in the correct place for this platform.
-
- The filename used is based on the root and suffix strings provided, along with a
- time and date string, meaning that a new, empty log file will be always be created
- rather than appending to an exising one.
-
- The method might return nullptr if the file can't be created for some reason.
-
- @param logFileSubDirectoryName the name of the subdirectory to create inside the logs folder (as
- returned by getSystemLogFileFolder). It's best to use something
- like the name of your application here.
- @param logFileNameRoot the start of the filename to use, e.g. "MyAppLog_". This will have
- a timestamp and the logFileNameSuffix appended to it
- @param logFileNameSuffix the file suffix to use, e.g. ".txt"
- @param welcomeMessage a message that will be written to the log when it's opened.
- */
- static FileLogger* createDateStampedLogger (const String& logFileSubDirectoryName,
- const String& logFileNameRoot,
- const String& logFileNameSuffix,
- const String& welcomeMessage);
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Returns an OS-specific folder where log-files should be stored.
-
- On Windows this will return a logger with a path such as:
- c:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Application Data\\[logFileSubDirectoryName]\\[logFileName]
-
- On the Mac it'll create something like:
- ~/Library/Logs/[logFileSubDirectoryName]/[logFileName]
-
- @see createDefaultAppLogger
- */
- static File getSystemLogFileFolder();
-
- // (implementation of the Logger virtual method)
- void logMessage (const String&);
-
- private:
- //==============================================================================
- File logFile;
- CriticalSection logLock;
-
- void trimFileSize (int64 maxFileSizeBytes) const;
-
- JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (FileLogger);
- };
-
-
- #endif // __JUCE_FILELOGGER_JUCEHEADER__
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