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15  |  | // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
16  |  | // File: log/internal/log_message.h  | 
17  |  | // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
18  |  | //  | 
19  |  | // This file declares `class absl::log_internal::LogMessage`. This class more or  | 
20  |  | // less represents a particular log message. LOG/CHECK macros create a temporary  | 
21  |  | // instance of `LogMessage` and then stream values to it.  At the end of the  | 
22  |  | // LOG/CHECK statement, the LogMessage is voidified by operator&&, and `Flush()`  | 
23  |  | // directs the message to the registered log sinks.  Heap-allocation of  | 
24  |  | // `LogMessage` is unsupported.  Construction outside of a `LOG` macro is  | 
25  |  | // unsupported.  | 
26  |  |  | 
27  |  | #ifndef ABSL_LOG_INTERNAL_LOG_MESSAGE_H_  | 
28  |  | #define ABSL_LOG_INTERNAL_LOG_MESSAGE_H_  | 
29  |  |  | 
30  |  | #include <wchar.h>  | 
31  |  |  | 
32  |  | #include <cstddef>  | 
33  |  | #include <ios>  | 
34  |  | #include <memory>  | 
35  |  | #include <ostream>  | 
36  |  | #include <streambuf>  | 
37  |  | #include <string>  | 
38  |  | #include <string_view>  | 
39  |  | #include <type_traits>  | 
40  |  |  | 
41  |  | #include "absl/base/attributes.h"  | 
42  |  | #include "absl/base/config.h"  | 
43  |  | #include "absl/base/internal/errno_saver.h"  | 
44  |  | #include "absl/base/log_severity.h"  | 
45  |  | #include "absl/base/nullability.h"  | 
46  |  | #include "absl/log/internal/nullguard.h"  | 
47  |  | #include "absl/log/internal/structured_proto.h"  | 
48  |  | #include "absl/log/log_entry.h"  | 
49  |  | #include "absl/log/log_sink.h"  | 
50  |  | #include "absl/strings/has_absl_stringify.h"  | 
51  |  | #include "absl/strings/string_view.h"  | 
52  |  | #include "absl/time/time.h"  | 
53  |  |  | 
54  |  | namespace absl { | 
55  |  | ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN  | 
56  |  | namespace log_internal { | 
57  |  | constexpr int kLogMessageBufferSize = 15000;  | 
58  |  |  | 
59  |  | enum class StructuredStringType;  | 
60  |  |  | 
61  |  | class LogMessage { | 
62  |  |  public:  | 
63  |  |   struct InfoTag {}; | 
64  |  |   struct WarningTag {}; | 
65  |  |   struct ErrorTag {}; | 
66  |  |  | 
67  |  |   // Used for `LOG`.  Taking `const char *` instead of `string_view` keeps  | 
68  |  |   // callsites a little bit smaller at the cost of doing `strlen` at runtime.  | 
69  |  |   LogMessage(const char* absl_nonnull file, int line,  | 
70  |  |              absl::LogSeverity severity) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
71  |  |   // Used for FFI integrations that don't have a NUL-terminated string.  | 
72  |  |   LogMessage(absl::string_view file, int line,  | 
73  |  |              absl::LogSeverity severity) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
74  |  |   // These constructors are slightly smaller/faster to call; the severity is  | 
75  |  |   // curried into the function pointer.  | 
76  |  |   LogMessage(const char* absl_nonnull file, int line,  | 
77  |  |              InfoTag) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
78  |  |   LogMessage(const char* absl_nonnull file, int line,  | 
79  |  |              WarningTag) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
80  |  |   LogMessage(const char* absl_nonnull file, int line,  | 
81  |  |              ErrorTag) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
82  |  |   LogMessage(const LogMessage&) = delete;  | 
83  |  |   LogMessage& operator=(const LogMessage&) = delete;  | 
84  |  |   ~LogMessage() ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
85  |  |  | 
86  |  |   // Overrides the location inferred from the callsite.  The string pointed to  | 
87  |  |   // by `file` must be valid until the end of the statement.  | 
88  |  |   LogMessage& AtLocation(absl::string_view file, int line);  | 
89  |  |   // Omits the prefix from this line.  The prefix includes metadata about the  | 
90  |  |   // logged data such as source code location and timestamp.  | 
91  |  |   LogMessage& NoPrefix();  | 
92  |  |   // Sets the verbosity field of the logged message as if it was logged by  | 
93  |  |   // `VLOG(verbose_level)`.  Unlike `VLOG`, this method does not affect  | 
94  |  |   // evaluation of the statement when the specified `verbose_level` has been  | 
95  |  |   // disabled.  The only effect is on `absl::LogSink` implementations which  | 
96  |  |   // make use of the `absl::LogSink::verbosity()` value.  The value  | 
97  |  |   // `absl::LogEntry::kNoVerbosityLevel` can be specified to mark the message  | 
98  |  |   // not verbose.  | 
99  |  |   LogMessage& WithVerbosity(int verbose_level);  | 
100  |  |   // Uses the specified timestamp instead of one collected in the constructor.  | 
101  |  |   LogMessage& WithTimestamp(absl::Time timestamp);  | 
102  |  |   // Uses the specified thread ID instead of one collected in the constructor.  | 
103  |  |   LogMessage& WithThreadID(absl::LogEntry::tid_t tid);  | 
104  |  |   // Copies all metadata (but no data) from the specified `absl::LogEntry`.  | 
105  |  |   LogMessage& WithMetadataFrom(const absl::LogEntry& entry);  | 
106  |  |   // Appends to the logged message a colon, a space, a textual description of  | 
107  |  |   // the current value of `errno` (as by strerror(3)), and the numerical value  | 
108  |  |   // of `errno`.  | 
109  |  |   LogMessage& WithPerror();  | 
110  |  |   // Sends this message to `*sink` in addition to whatever other sinks it would  | 
111  |  |   // otherwise have been sent to.  | 
112  |  |   LogMessage& ToSinkAlso(absl::LogSink* absl_nonnull sink);  | 
113  |  |   // Sends this message to `*sink` and no others.  | 
114  |  |   LogMessage& ToSinkOnly(absl::LogSink* absl_nonnull sink);  | 
115  |  |  | 
116  |  |   // Don't call this method from outside this library.  | 
117  | 0  |   LogMessage& InternalStream() { return *this; } | 
118  |  |  | 
119  |  |   // By-value overloads for small, common types let us overlook common failures  | 
120  |  |   // to define globals and static data members (i.e. in a .cc file).  | 
121  |  |   // NOLINTBEGIN(runtime/int)  | 
122  |  |   // NOLINTBEGIN(google-runtime-int)  | 
123  |  |   // clang-format off:  The CUDA toolchain cannot handle these <<<'s  | 
124  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(char v) { return operator<< <char>(v); } | 
125  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(signed char v) { return operator<< <signed char>(v); } | 
126  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(unsigned char v) { | 
127  | 0  |     return operator<< <unsigned char>(v);  | 
128  | 0  |   }  | 
129  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(signed short v) { | 
130  | 0  |     return operator<< <signed short>(v);  | 
131  | 0  |   }  | 
132  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(signed int v) { return operator<< <signed int>(v); } | 
133  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(signed long v) { | 
134  | 0  |     return operator<< <signed long>(v);  | 
135  | 0  |   }  | 
136  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(signed long long v) { | 
137  | 0  |     return operator<< <signed long long>(v);  | 
138  | 0  |   }  | 
139  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(unsigned short v) { | 
140  | 0  |     return operator<< <unsigned short>(v);  | 
141  | 0  |   }  | 
142  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(unsigned int v) { | 
143  | 0  |     return operator<< <unsigned int>(v);  | 
144  | 0  |   }  | 
145  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(unsigned long v) { | 
146  | 0  |     return operator<< <unsigned long>(v);  | 
147  | 0  |   }  | 
148  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(unsigned long long v) { | 
149  | 0  |     return operator<< <unsigned long long>(v);  | 
150  | 0  |   }  | 
151  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(void* absl_nullable  v) { | 
152  | 0  |     return operator<< <void*>(v);  | 
153  | 0  |   }  | 
154  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(const void* absl_nullable  v) { | 
155  | 0  |     return operator<< <const void*>(v);  | 
156  | 0  |   }  | 
157  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(float v) { return operator<< <float>(v); } | 
158  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(double v) { return operator<< <double>(v); } | 
159  | 0  |   LogMessage& operator<<(bool v) { return operator<< <bool>(v); } | 
160  |  |   // clang-format on  | 
161  |  |   // NOLINTEND(google-runtime-int)  | 
162  |  |   // NOLINTEND(runtime/int)  | 
163  |  |  | 
164  |  |   // These overloads are more efficient since no `ostream` is involved.  | 
165  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(const std::string& v);  | 
166  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(absl::string_view v);  | 
167  |  |  | 
168  |  |   // Wide string overloads (since std::ostream does not provide them).  | 
169  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(const std::wstring& v);  | 
170  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(std::wstring_view v);  | 
171  |  |   // `const wchar_t*` is handled by `operator<< <const wchar_t*>`.  | 
172  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(wchar_t* absl_nullable v);  | 
173  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(wchar_t v);  | 
174  |  |  | 
175  |  |   // Handle stream manipulators e.g. std::endl.  | 
176  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(std::ostream& (*absl_nonnull m)(std::ostream& os));  | 
177  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(std::ios_base& (*absl_nonnull m)(std::ios_base& os));  | 
178  |  |  | 
179  |  |   // Literal strings.  This allows us to record C string literals as literals in  | 
180  |  |   // the logging.proto.Value.  | 
181  |  |   //  | 
182  |  |   // Allow this overload to be inlined to prevent generating instantiations of  | 
183  |  |   // this template for every value of `SIZE` encountered in each source code  | 
184  |  |   // file. That significantly increases linker input sizes. Inlining is cheap  | 
185  |  |   // because the argument to this overload is almost always a string literal so  | 
186  |  |   // the call to `strlen` can be replaced at compile time. The overloads for  | 
187  |  |   // `char[]`/`wchar_t[]` below should not be inlined. The compiler typically  | 
188  |  |   // does not have the string at compile time and cannot replace the call to  | 
189  |  |   // `strlen` so inlining it increases the binary size. See the discussion on  | 
190  |  |   // cl/107527369.  | 
191  |  |   template <int SIZE>  | 
192  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(const char (&buf)[SIZE]);  | 
193  |  |   template <int SIZE>  | 
194  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(const wchar_t (&buf)[SIZE]);  | 
195  |  |  | 
196  |  |   // This prevents non-const `char[]` arrays from looking like literals.  | 
197  |  |   template <int SIZE>  | 
198  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(char (&buf)[SIZE]) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
199  |  |   // `wchar_t[SIZE]` is handled by `operator<< <const wchar_t*>`.  | 
200  |  |  | 
201  |  |   // Types that support `AbslStringify()` are serialized that way.  | 
202  |  |   // Types that don't support `AbslStringify()` but do support streaming into a  | 
203  |  |   // `std::ostream&` are serialized that way.  | 
204  |  |   template <typename T>  | 
205  |  |   LogMessage& operator<<(const T& v) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
206  |  |  | 
207  |  |   // Dispatches the completed `absl::LogEntry` to applicable `absl::LogSink`s.  | 
208  |  |   void Flush();  | 
209  |  |  | 
210  |  |   // Note: We explicitly do not support `operator<<` for non-const references  | 
211  |  |   // because it breaks logging of non-integer bitfield types (i.e., enums).  | 
212  |  |  | 
213  |  |  protected:  | 
214  |  |   // Call `abort()` or similar to perform `LOG(FATAL)` crash.  It is assumed  | 
215  |  |   // that the caller has already generated and written the trace as appropriate.  | 
216  |  |   [[noreturn]] static void FailWithoutStackTrace();  | 
217  |  |  | 
218  |  |   // Similar to `FailWithoutStackTrace()`, but without `abort()`.  Terminates  | 
219  |  |   // the process with an error exit code.  | 
220  |  |   [[noreturn]] static void FailQuietly();  | 
221  |  |  | 
222  |  |   // After this is called, failures are done as quiet as possible for this log  | 
223  |  |   // message.  | 
224  |  |   void SetFailQuietly();  | 
225  |  |  | 
226  |  |  private:  | 
227  |  |   struct LogMessageData;  // Opaque type containing message state  | 
228  |  |   friend class AsLiteralImpl;  | 
229  |  |   friend class StringifySink;  | 
230  |  |   template <StructuredStringType str_type>  | 
231  |  |   friend class AsStructuredStringTypeImpl;  | 
232  |  |   template <typename T>  | 
233  |  |   friend class AsStructuredValueImpl;  | 
234  |  |  | 
235  |  |   // This streambuf writes directly into the structured logging buffer so that  | 
236  |  |   // arbitrary types can be encoded as string data (using  | 
237  |  |   // `operator<<(std::ostream &, ...)` without any extra allocation or copying.  | 
238  |  |   // Space is reserved before the data to store the length field, which is  | 
239  |  |   // filled in by `~OstreamView`.  | 
240  |  |   class OstreamView final : public std::streambuf { | 
241  |  |    public:  | 
242  |  |     explicit OstreamView(LogMessageData& message_data);  | 
243  |  |     ~OstreamView() override;  | 
244  |  |     OstreamView(const OstreamView&) = delete;  | 
245  |  |     OstreamView& operator=(const OstreamView&) = delete;  | 
246  |  |     std::ostream& stream();  | 
247  |  |  | 
248  |  |    private:  | 
249  |  |     LogMessageData& data_;  | 
250  |  |     absl::Span<char> encoded_remaining_copy_;  | 
251  |  |     absl::Span<char> message_start_;  | 
252  |  |     absl::Span<char> string_start_;  | 
253  |  |   };  | 
254  |  |  | 
255  |  |   enum class StringType { | 
256  |  |     kLiteral,  | 
257  |  |     kNotLiteral,  | 
258  |  |   };  | 
259  |  |   template <StringType str_type>  | 
260  |  |   void CopyToEncodedBuffer(absl::string_view str) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
261  |  |   template <StringType str_type>  | 
262  |  |   void CopyToEncodedBuffer(char ch, size_t num) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
263  |  |   template <StringType str_type>  | 
264  |  |   void CopyToEncodedBuffer(std::wstring_view str) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
265  |  |  | 
266  |  |   // Copies `field` to the encoded buffer, then appends `str` after it  | 
267  |  |   // (truncating `str` if necessary to fit).  | 
268  |  |   template <StringType str_type>  | 
269  |  |   void CopyToEncodedBufferWithStructuredProtoField(StructuredProtoField field,  | 
270  |  |                                                    absl::string_view str)  | 
271  |  |       ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE;  | 
272  |  |  | 
273  |  |   // Returns `true` if the message is fatal or enabled debug-fatal.  | 
274  |  |   bool IsFatal() const;  | 
275  |  |  | 
276  |  |   // Records some tombstone-type data in anticipation of `Die`.  | 
277  |  |   void PrepareToDie();  | 
278  |  |   void Die();  | 
279  |  |  | 
280  |  |   void SendToLog();  | 
281  |  |  | 
282  |  |   // Checks `FLAGS_log_backtrace_at` and appends a backtrace if appropriate.  | 
283  |  |   void LogBacktraceIfNeeded();  | 
284  |  |  | 
285  |  |   // This should be the first data member so that its initializer captures errno  | 
286  |  |   // before any other initializers alter it (e.g. with calls to new) and so that  | 
287  |  |   // no other destructors run afterward an alter it (e.g. with calls to delete).  | 
288  |  |   absl::base_internal::ErrnoSaver errno_saver_;  | 
289  |  |  | 
290  |  |   // We keep the data in a separate struct so that each instance of `LogMessage`  | 
291  |  |   // uses less stack space.  | 
292  |  |   absl_nonnull std::unique_ptr<LogMessageData> data_;  | 
293  |  | };  | 
294  |  |  | 
295  |  | // Explicitly specializes the generic operator<< for `const wchar_t*`  | 
296  |  | // arguments.  | 
297  |  | //  | 
298  |  | // This method is used instead of a non-template `const wchar_t*` overload,  | 
299  |  | // as the latter was found to take precedence over the array template  | 
300  |  | // (`operator<<(const wchar_t(&)[SIZE])`) when handling string literals.  | 
301  |  | // This specialization ensures the array template now correctly processes  | 
302  |  | // literals.  | 
303  |  | template <>  | 
304  |  | LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<< <const wchar_t*>(  | 
305  |  |     const wchar_t* absl_nullable const& v);  | 
306  |  |  | 
307  | 0  | inline LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(wchar_t* absl_nullable v) { | 
308  | 0  |   return operator<<(const_cast<const wchar_t*>(v));  | 
309  | 0  | }  | 
310  |  |  | 
311  |  | // Helper class so that `AbslStringify()` can modify the LogMessage.  | 
312  |  | class StringifySink final { | 
313  |  |  public:  | 
314  | 0  |   explicit StringifySink(LogMessage& message) : message_(message) {} | 
315  |  |  | 
316  | 0  |   void Append(size_t count, char ch) { | 
317  | 0  |     message_.CopyToEncodedBuffer<LogMessage::StringType::kNotLiteral>(ch,  | 
318  | 0  |                                                                       count);  | 
319  | 0  |   }  | 
320  |  |  | 
321  | 0  |   void Append(absl::string_view v) { | 
322  | 0  |     message_.CopyToEncodedBuffer<LogMessage::StringType::kNotLiteral>(v);  | 
323  | 0  |   }  | 
324  |  |  | 
325  |  |   // For types that implement `AbslStringify` using `absl::Format()`.  | 
326  |  |   friend void AbslFormatFlush(StringifySink* absl_nonnull sink,  | 
327  | 0  |                               absl::string_view v) { | 
328  | 0  |     sink->Append(v);  | 
329  | 0  |   }  | 
330  |  |  | 
331  |  |  private:  | 
332  |  |   LogMessage& message_;  | 
333  |  | };  | 
334  |  |  | 
335  |  | // Note: the following is declared `ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE`  | 
336  |  | template <typename T>  | 
337  | 0  | LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const T& v) { | 
338  |  |   if constexpr (absl::HasAbslStringify<T>::value) { | 
339  |  |     StringifySink sink(*this);  | 
340  |  |     // Replace with public API.  | 
341  |  |     AbslStringify(sink, v);  | 
342  | 0  |   } else { | 
343  | 0  |     OstreamView view(*data_);  | 
344  | 0  |     view.stream() << log_internal::NullGuard<T>().Guard(v);  | 
345  | 0  |   }  | 
346  | 0  |   return *this;  | 
347  | 0  | } Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <char>(char const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <signed char>(signed char const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <unsigned char>(unsigned char const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <short>(short const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <unsigned short>(unsigned short const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <int>(int const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <unsigned int>(unsigned int const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <long>(long const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <unsigned long>(unsigned long const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <long long>(long long const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <unsigned long long>(unsigned long long const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <void*>(void* const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <void const*>(void const* const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <float>(float const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <double>(double const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <bool>(bool const&) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <char const*>(char const* const&)  | 
348  |  |  | 
349  |  | template <int SIZE>  | 
350  | 0  | LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const char (&buf)[SIZE]) { | 
351  | 0  |   CopyToEncodedBuffer<StringType::kLiteral>(buf);  | 
352  | 0  |   return *this;  | 
353  | 0  | } Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <3>(char const (&) [3]) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <2>(char const (&) [2]) Unexecuted instantiation: absl::log_internal::LogMessage& absl::log_internal::LogMessage::operator<< <15>(char const (&) [15])  | 
354  |  |  | 
355  |  | template <int SIZE>  | 
356  |  | LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const wchar_t (&buf)[SIZE]) { | 
357  |  |   CopyToEncodedBuffer<StringType::kLiteral>(buf);  | 
358  |  |   return *this;  | 
359  |  | }  | 
360  |  |  | 
361  |  | // Note: the following is declared `ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE`  | 
362  |  | template <int SIZE>  | 
363  |  | LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(char (&buf)[SIZE]) { | 
364  |  |   CopyToEncodedBuffer<StringType::kNotLiteral>(buf);  | 
365  |  |   return *this;  | 
366  |  | }  | 
367  |  | // We instantiate these specializations in the library's TU to save space in  | 
368  |  | // other TUs.  Since the template is marked `ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE` we will be  | 
369  |  | // emitting a function call either way.  | 
370  |  | // NOLINTBEGIN(runtime/int)  | 
371  |  | // NOLINTBEGIN(google-runtime-int)  | 
372  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const char& v);  | 
373  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const signed char& v);  | 
374  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const unsigned char& v);  | 
375  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const short& v);  | 
376  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const unsigned short& v);  | 
377  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const int& v);  | 
378  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const unsigned int& v);  | 
379  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const long& v);  | 
380  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const unsigned long& v);  | 
381  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const long long& v);  | 
382  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const unsigned long long& v);  | 
383  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(  | 
384  |  |     void* absl_nullable const& v);  | 
385  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(  | 
386  |  |     const void* absl_nullable const& v);  | 
387  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const float& v);  | 
388  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const double& v);  | 
389  |  | extern template LogMessage& LogMessage::operator<<(const bool& v);  | 
390  |  | // NOLINTEND(google-runtime-int)  | 
391  |  | // NOLINTEND(runtime/int)  | 
392  |  |  | 
393  |  | extern template void LogMessage::CopyToEncodedBuffer<  | 
394  |  |     LogMessage::StringType::kLiteral>(absl::string_view str);  | 
395  |  | extern template void LogMessage::CopyToEncodedBuffer<  | 
396  |  |     LogMessage::StringType::kNotLiteral>(absl::string_view str);  | 
397  |  | extern template void  | 
398  |  | LogMessage::CopyToEncodedBuffer<LogMessage::StringType::kLiteral>(char ch,  | 
399  |  |                                                                   size_t num);  | 
400  |  | extern template void LogMessage::CopyToEncodedBuffer<  | 
401  |  |     LogMessage::StringType::kNotLiteral>(char ch, size_t num);  | 
402  |  | extern template void LogMessage::CopyToEncodedBuffer<  | 
403  |  |     LogMessage::StringType::kLiteral>(std::wstring_view str);  | 
404  |  | extern template void LogMessage::CopyToEncodedBuffer<  | 
405  |  |     LogMessage::StringType::kNotLiteral>(std::wstring_view str);  | 
406  |  |  | 
407  |  | // `LogMessageFatal` ensures the process will exit in failure after logging this  | 
408  |  | // message.  | 
409  |  | class LogMessageFatal final : public LogMessage { | 
410  |  |  public:  | 
411  |  |   LogMessageFatal(const char* absl_nonnull file, int line) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
412  |  |   LogMessageFatal(const char* absl_nonnull file, int line,  | 
413  |  |                   const char* absl_nonnull failure_msg) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
414  |  |   [[noreturn]] ~LogMessageFatal();  | 
415  |  | };  | 
416  |  |  | 
417  |  | // `LogMessageDebugFatal` ensures the process will exit in failure after logging  | 
418  |  | // this message. It matches LogMessageFatal but is not [[noreturn]] as it's used  | 
419  |  | // for DLOG(FATAL) variants.  | 
420  |  | class LogMessageDebugFatal final : public LogMessage { | 
421  |  |  public:  | 
422  |  |   LogMessageDebugFatal(const char* absl_nonnull file,  | 
423  |  |                        int line) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
424  |  |   ~LogMessageDebugFatal();  | 
425  |  | };  | 
426  |  |  | 
427  |  | class LogMessageQuietlyDebugFatal final : public LogMessage { | 
428  |  |  public:  | 
429  |  |   // DLOG(QFATAL) calls this instead of LogMessageQuietlyFatal to make sure the  | 
430  |  |   // destructor is not [[noreturn]] even if this is always FATAL as this is only  | 
431  |  |   // invoked when DLOG() is enabled.  | 
432  |  |   LogMessageQuietlyDebugFatal(const char* absl_nonnull file,  | 
433  |  |                               int line) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
434  |  |   ~LogMessageQuietlyDebugFatal();  | 
435  |  | };  | 
436  |  |  | 
437  |  | // Used for LOG(QFATAL) to make sure it's properly understood as [[noreturn]].  | 
438  |  | class LogMessageQuietlyFatal final : public LogMessage { | 
439  |  |  public:  | 
440  |  |   LogMessageQuietlyFatal(const char* absl_nonnull file,  | 
441  |  |                          int line) ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
442  |  |   LogMessageQuietlyFatal(const char* absl_nonnull file, int line,  | 
443  |  |                          const char* absl_nonnull failure_msg)  | 
444  |  |       ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD;  | 
445  |  |   [[noreturn]] ~LogMessageQuietlyFatal();  | 
446  |  | };  | 
447  |  |  | 
448  |  | }  // namespace log_internal  | 
449  |  | ABSL_NAMESPACE_END  | 
450  |  | }  // namespace absl  | 
451  |  |  | 
452  |  | extern "C" ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_WEAK void ABSL_INTERNAL_C_SYMBOL(  | 
453  |  |     AbslInternalOnFatalLogMessage)(const absl::LogEntry&);  | 
454  |  |  | 
455  |  | #endif  // ABSL_LOG_INTERNAL_LOG_MESSAGE_H_  |