github.com/huandu/go@v0.0.0-20151114150818-04e615e41150/src/log/log.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Package log implements a simple logging package. It defines a type, Logger, 6 // with methods for formatting output. It also has a predefined 'standard' 7 // Logger accessible through helper functions Print[f|ln], Fatal[f|ln], and 8 // Panic[f|ln], which are easier to use than creating a Logger manually. 9 // That logger writes to standard error and prints the date and time 10 // of each logged message. 11 // The Fatal functions call os.Exit(1) after writing the log message. 12 // The Panic functions call panic after writing the log message. 13 package log 14 15 import ( 16 "fmt" 17 "io" 18 "os" 19 "runtime" 20 "sync" 21 "time" 22 ) 23 24 // These flags define which text to prefix to each log entry generated by the Logger. 25 const ( 26 // Bits or'ed together to control what's printed. 27 // There is no control over the order they appear (the order listed 28 // here) or the format they present (as described in the comments). 29 // The prefix is followed by a colon only when Llongfile or Lshortfile 30 // is specified. 31 // For example, flags Ldate | Ltime (or LstdFlags) produce, 32 // 2009/01/23 01:23:23 message 33 // while flags Ldate | Ltime | Lmicroseconds | Llongfile produce, 34 // 2009/01/23 01:23:23.123123 /a/b/c/d.go:23: message 35 Ldate = 1 << iota // the date in the local time zone: 2009/01/23 36 Ltime // the time in the local time zone: 01:23:23 37 Lmicroseconds // microsecond resolution: 01:23:23.123123. assumes Ltime. 38 Llongfile // full file name and line number: /a/b/c/d.go:23 39 Lshortfile // final file name element and line number: d.go:23. overrides Llongfile 40 LUTC // if Ldate or Ltime is set, use UTC rather than the local time zone 41 LstdFlags = Ldate | Ltime // initial values for the standard logger 42 ) 43 44 // A Logger represents an active logging object that generates lines of 45 // output to an io.Writer. Each logging operation makes a single call to 46 // the Writer's Write method. A Logger can be used simultaneously from 47 // multiple goroutines; it guarantees to serialize access to the Writer. 48 type Logger struct { 49 mu sync.Mutex // ensures atomic writes; protects the following fields 50 prefix string // prefix to write at beginning of each line 51 flag int // properties 52 out io.Writer // destination for output 53 buf []byte // for accumulating text to write 54 } 55 56 // New creates a new Logger. The out variable sets the 57 // destination to which log data will be written. 58 // The prefix appears at the beginning of each generated log line. 59 // The flag argument defines the logging properties. 60 func New(out io.Writer, prefix string, flag int) *Logger { 61 return &Logger{out: out, prefix: prefix, flag: flag} 62 } 63 64 // SetOutput sets the output destination for the logger. 65 func (l *Logger) SetOutput(w io.Writer) { 66 l.mu.Lock() 67 defer l.mu.Unlock() 68 l.out = w 69 } 70 71 var std = New(os.Stderr, "", LstdFlags) 72 73 // Cheap integer to fixed-width decimal ASCII. Give a negative width to avoid zero-padding. 74 func itoa(buf *[]byte, i int, wid int) { 75 // Assemble decimal in reverse order. 76 var b [20]byte 77 bp := len(b) - 1 78 for i >= 10 || wid > 1 { 79 wid-- 80 q := i / 10 81 b[bp] = byte('0' + i - q*10) 82 bp-- 83 i = q 84 } 85 // i < 10 86 b[bp] = byte('0' + i) 87 *buf = append(*buf, b[bp:]...) 88 } 89 90 func (l *Logger) formatHeader(buf *[]byte, t time.Time, file string, line int) { 91 *buf = append(*buf, l.prefix...) 92 if l.flag&LUTC != 0 { 93 t = t.UTC() 94 } 95 if l.flag&(Ldate|Ltime|Lmicroseconds) != 0 { 96 if l.flag&Ldate != 0 { 97 year, month, day := t.Date() 98 itoa(buf, year, 4) 99 *buf = append(*buf, '/') 100 itoa(buf, int(month), 2) 101 *buf = append(*buf, '/') 102 itoa(buf, day, 2) 103 *buf = append(*buf, ' ') 104 } 105 if l.flag&(Ltime|Lmicroseconds) != 0 { 106 hour, min, sec := t.Clock() 107 itoa(buf, hour, 2) 108 *buf = append(*buf, ':') 109 itoa(buf, min, 2) 110 *buf = append(*buf, ':') 111 itoa(buf, sec, 2) 112 if l.flag&Lmicroseconds != 0 { 113 *buf = append(*buf, '.') 114 itoa(buf, t.Nanosecond()/1e3, 6) 115 } 116 *buf = append(*buf, ' ') 117 } 118 } 119 if l.flag&(Lshortfile|Llongfile) != 0 { 120 if l.flag&Lshortfile != 0 { 121 short := file 122 for i := len(file) - 1; i > 0; i-- { 123 if file[i] == '/' { 124 short = file[i+1:] 125 break 126 } 127 } 128 file = short 129 } 130 *buf = append(*buf, file...) 131 *buf = append(*buf, ':') 132 itoa(buf, line, -1) 133 *buf = append(*buf, ": "...) 134 } 135 } 136 137 // Output writes the output for a logging event. The string s contains 138 // the text to print after the prefix specified by the flags of the 139 // Logger. A newline is appended if the last character of s is not 140 // already a newline. Calldepth is used to recover the PC and is 141 // provided for generality, although at the moment on all pre-defined 142 // paths it will be 2. 143 func (l *Logger) Output(calldepth int, s string) error { 144 now := time.Now() // get this early. 145 var file string 146 var line int 147 l.mu.Lock() 148 defer l.mu.Unlock() 149 if l.flag&(Lshortfile|Llongfile) != 0 { 150 // release lock while getting caller info - it's expensive. 151 l.mu.Unlock() 152 var ok bool 153 _, file, line, ok = runtime.Caller(calldepth) 154 if !ok { 155 file = "???" 156 line = 0 157 } 158 l.mu.Lock() 159 } 160 l.buf = l.buf[:0] 161 l.formatHeader(&l.buf, now, file, line) 162 l.buf = append(l.buf, s...) 163 if len(s) == 0 || s[len(s)-1] != '\n' { 164 l.buf = append(l.buf, '\n') 165 } 166 _, err := l.out.Write(l.buf) 167 return err 168 } 169 170 // Printf calls l.Output to print to the logger. 171 // Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf. 172 func (l *Logger) Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) { 173 l.Output(2, fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)) 174 } 175 176 // Print calls l.Output to print to the logger. 177 // Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Print. 178 func (l *Logger) Print(v ...interface{}) { l.Output(2, fmt.Sprint(v...)) } 179 180 // Println calls l.Output to print to the logger. 181 // Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Println. 182 func (l *Logger) Println(v ...interface{}) { l.Output(2, fmt.Sprintln(v...)) } 183 184 // Fatal is equivalent to l.Print() followed by a call to os.Exit(1). 185 func (l *Logger) Fatal(v ...interface{}) { 186 l.Output(2, fmt.Sprint(v...)) 187 os.Exit(1) 188 } 189 190 // Fatalf is equivalent to l.Printf() followed by a call to os.Exit(1). 191 func (l *Logger) Fatalf(format string, v ...interface{}) { 192 l.Output(2, fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)) 193 os.Exit(1) 194 } 195 196 // Fatalln is equivalent to l.Println() followed by a call to os.Exit(1). 197 func (l *Logger) Fatalln(v ...interface{}) { 198 l.Output(2, fmt.Sprintln(v...)) 199 os.Exit(1) 200 } 201 202 // Panic is equivalent to l.Print() followed by a call to panic(). 203 func (l *Logger) Panic(v ...interface{}) { 204 s := fmt.Sprint(v...) 205 l.Output(2, s) 206 panic(s) 207 } 208 209 // Panicf is equivalent to l.Printf() followed by a call to panic(). 210 func (l *Logger) Panicf(format string, v ...interface{}) { 211 s := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...) 212 l.Output(2, s) 213 panic(s) 214 } 215 216 // Panicln is equivalent to l.Println() followed by a call to panic(). 217 func (l *Logger) Panicln(v ...interface{}) { 218 s := fmt.Sprintln(v...) 219 l.Output(2, s) 220 panic(s) 221 } 222 223 // Flags returns the output flags for the logger. 224 func (l *Logger) Flags() int { 225 l.mu.Lock() 226 defer l.mu.Unlock() 227 return l.flag 228 } 229 230 // SetFlags sets the output flags for the logger. 231 func (l *Logger) SetFlags(flag int) { 232 l.mu.Lock() 233 defer l.mu.Unlock() 234 l.flag = flag 235 } 236 237 // Prefix returns the output prefix for the logger. 238 func (l *Logger) Prefix() string { 239 l.mu.Lock() 240 defer l.mu.Unlock() 241 return l.prefix 242 } 243 244 // SetPrefix sets the output prefix for the logger. 245 func (l *Logger) SetPrefix(prefix string) { 246 l.mu.Lock() 247 defer l.mu.Unlock() 248 l.prefix = prefix 249 } 250 251 // SetOutput sets the output destination for the standard logger. 252 func SetOutput(w io.Writer) { 253 std.mu.Lock() 254 defer std.mu.Unlock() 255 std.out = w 256 } 257 258 // Flags returns the output flags for the standard logger. 259 func Flags() int { 260 return std.Flags() 261 } 262 263 // SetFlags sets the output flags for the standard logger. 264 func SetFlags(flag int) { 265 std.SetFlags(flag) 266 } 267 268 // Prefix returns the output prefix for the standard logger. 269 func Prefix() string { 270 return std.Prefix() 271 } 272 273 // SetPrefix sets the output prefix for the standard logger. 274 func SetPrefix(prefix string) { 275 std.SetPrefix(prefix) 276 } 277 278 // These functions write to the standard logger. 279 280 // Print calls Output to print to the standard logger. 281 // Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Print. 282 func Print(v ...interface{}) { 283 std.Output(2, fmt.Sprint(v...)) 284 } 285 286 // Printf calls Output to print to the standard logger. 287 // Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf. 288 func Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) { 289 std.Output(2, fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)) 290 } 291 292 // Println calls Output to print to the standard logger. 293 // Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Println. 294 func Println(v ...interface{}) { 295 std.Output(2, fmt.Sprintln(v...)) 296 } 297 298 // Fatal is equivalent to Print() followed by a call to os.Exit(1). 299 func Fatal(v ...interface{}) { 300 std.Output(2, fmt.Sprint(v...)) 301 os.Exit(1) 302 } 303 304 // Fatalf is equivalent to Printf() followed by a call to os.Exit(1). 305 func Fatalf(format string, v ...interface{}) { 306 std.Output(2, fmt.Sprintf(format, v...)) 307 os.Exit(1) 308 } 309 310 // Fatalln is equivalent to Println() followed by a call to os.Exit(1). 311 func Fatalln(v ...interface{}) { 312 std.Output(2, fmt.Sprintln(v...)) 313 os.Exit(1) 314 } 315 316 // Panic is equivalent to Print() followed by a call to panic(). 317 func Panic(v ...interface{}) { 318 s := fmt.Sprint(v...) 319 std.Output(2, s) 320 panic(s) 321 } 322 323 // Panicf is equivalent to Printf() followed by a call to panic(). 324 func Panicf(format string, v ...interface{}) { 325 s := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...) 326 std.Output(2, s) 327 panic(s) 328 } 329 330 // Panicln is equivalent to Println() followed by a call to panic(). 331 func Panicln(v ...interface{}) { 332 s := fmt.Sprintln(v...) 333 std.Output(2, s) 334 panic(s) 335 } 336 337 // Output writes the output for a logging event. The string s contains 338 // the text to print after the prefix specified by the flags of the 339 // Logger. A newline is appended if the last character of s is not 340 // already a newline. Calldepth is the count of the number of 341 // frames to skip when computing the file name and line number 342 // if Llongfile or Lshortfile is set; a value of 1 will print the details 343 // for the caller of Output. 344 func Output(calldepth int, s string) error { 345 return std.Output(calldepth+1, s) // +1 for this frame. 346 }