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// File: ndc.h
// Created: 6/2001
// Author: Tad E. Smith
//
//
// Copyright 2001-2009 Tad E. Smith
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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/** @file
* This header defined the NDC class.
*/
#ifndef _LO4CPLUS_NDC_HEADER_
#define _LO4CPLUS_NDC_HEADER_
#include "dcmtk/oflog/config.h"
#include "dcmtk/oflog/tstring.h"
#include "dcmtk/oflog/helpers/lloguser.h"
#include "dcmtk/oflog/helpers/threads.h"
//#include <map>
//#include <stack>
#include "dcmtk/ofstd/ofstack.h"
#if (defined(__MWERKS__) && defined(__MACOS__))
using STD_NAMESPACE size_t;
#endif
namespace log4cplus {
// Forward declarations
class NDC;
struct DiagnosticContext;
typedef OFStack<DiagnosticContext> DiagnosticContextStack;
#if defined (_MSC_VER)
LOG4CPLUS_EXPORT NDC& getNDC();
#endif
/**
* The NDC class implements <i>nested diagnostic contexts</i> as
* defined by Neil Harrison in the article "Patterns for Logging
* Diagnostic Messages" part of the book "<i>Pattern Languages of
* Program Design 3</i>" edited by Martin et al.
*
* A Nested Diagnostic Context, or NDC in short, is an instrument
* to distinguish interleaved log output from different sources. Log
* output is typically interleaved when a server handles multiple
* clients near-simultaneously.
*
* Interleaved log output can still be meaningful if each log entry
* from different contexts had a distinctive stamp. This is where NDCs
* come into play.
*
* <em><b>Note that NDCs are managed on a per thread
* basis</b></em>. NDC operations such as {@link #push}, {@link
* #pop}, {@link #clear}, {@link #getDepth} and {@link #setMaxDepth}
* affect the NDC of the <em>current</em> thread only. NDCs of other
* threads remain unaffected.
*
* For example, a server can build a per client request NDC
* consisting the clients host name and other information contained in
* the the request. <em>Cookies</em> are another source of distinctive
* information. To build an NDC one uses the {@link #push}
* operation. Simply put,
*
* <ul>
* <li>Contexts can be nested.
*
* <li>When entering a context, call <code>getNDC().push()</code>. As a
* side effect, if there is no nested diagnostic context for the
* current thread, this method will create it.
*
* <li>When leaving a context, call <code>getNDC().pop()</code>.
*
* <li><b>When exiting a thread make sure to call {@link #remove
* NDC.remove()}</b>.
* </ul>
*
* There is no penalty for forgetting to match each
* <code>push</code> operation with a corresponding <code>pop</code>,
* except the obvious mismatch between the real application context
* and the context set in the NDC. Use of the {@link NDCContextCreator}
* class can automate this process and make your code exception-safe.
*
* If configured to do so, {@link log4cplus::PatternLayout} and {@link
* log4cplus::TTCCLayout} instances automatically retrieve the nested diagnostic
* context for the current thread without any user intervention.
* Hence, even if a server is serving multiple clients
* simultaneously, the logs emanating from the same code (belonging to
* the same logger) can still be distinguished because each client
* request will have a different NDC tag.
*
* Heavy duty systems should call the {@link #remove} method when
* leaving the run method of a thread. This ensures that the memory
* used by the thread can be freed.
*
* A thread may inherit the nested diagnostic context of another
* (possibly parent) thread using the {@link #inherit inherit}
* method. A thread may obtain a copy of its NDC with the {@link
* #cloneStack cloneStack} method and pass the reference to any other
* thread, in particular to a child.
*/
class LOG4CPLUS_EXPORT NDC : protected log4cplus::helpers::LogLogUser {
public:
/**
* Clear any nested diagnostic information if any. This method is
* useful in cases where the same thread can be potentially used
* over and over in different unrelated contexts.
*
* This method is equivalent to calling the {@link #setMaxDepth}
* method with a zero <code>maxDepth</code> argument.
*/
void clear();
/**
* Clone the diagnostic context for the current thread.
*
* Internally a diagnostic context is represented as a stack. A
* given thread can supply the stack (i.e. diagnostic context) to a
* child thread so that the child can inherit the parent thread's
* diagnostic context.
*
* The child thread uses the {@link #inherit inherit} method to
* inherit the parent's diagnostic context.
*
* @return Stack A clone of the current thread's diagnostic context.
*/
DiagnosticContextStack cloneStack();
/**
* Inherit the diagnostic context of another thread.
*
* The parent thread can obtain a reference to its diagnostic
* context using the {@link #cloneStack} method. It should
* communicate this information to its child so that it may inherit
* the parent's diagnostic context.
*
* The parent's diagnostic context is cloned before being
* inherited. In other words, once inherited, the two diagnostic
* contexts can be managed independently.
*
* @param stack The diagnostic context of the parent thread.
*/
void inherit(const DiagnosticContextStack& stack);
/**
* Used when printing the diagnostic context.
*/
log4cplus::tstring get();
/**
* Get the current nesting depth of this diagnostic context.
*
* @see #setMaxDepth
*/
size_t getDepth();
/**
* Clients should call this method before leaving a diagnostic
* context.
*
* The returned value is the value that was pushed last. If no
* context is available, then the empty string "" is returned.
*
* @return String The innermost diagnostic context.
*
* @see NDCContextCreator
*/
log4cplus::tstring pop();
/**
* Looks at the last diagnostic context at the top of this NDC
* without removing it.
*
* The returned value is the value that was pushed last. If no
* context is available, then the empty string "" is returned.
*
* @return String The innermost diagnostic context.
*/
log4cplus::tstring peek();
/**
* Push new diagnostic context information for the current thread.
*
* The contents of the <code>message</code> parameter is
* determined solely by the client.
*
* Please note that the calling thread should either call {@link #pop}
* once for each call to this method or call {@link #remove} before
* exiting. Otherwise, a small amount of memory will be leaked.
*
* @param message The new diagnostic context information.
*
* @see NDCContextCreator
*/
void push(const log4cplus::tstring& message);
/**
* Remove the diagnostic context for this thread.
*
* Each thread that created a diagnostic context by calling
* {@link #push} should call this method before exiting. Otherwise,
* the memory used by the thread cannot be reclaimed. However, this is
* only necessary if not all calls to {@link #push} are balanced with a
* call to {@link #pop}.
*/
void remove();
/**
* Set maximum depth of this diagnostic context. If the current
* depth is smaller or equal to <code>maxDepth</code>, then no
* action is taken.
*
* This method is a convenient alternative to multiple {@link
* #pop} calls. Moreover, it is often the case that at the end of
* complex call sequences, the depth of the NDC is
* unpredictable. The <code>setMaxDepth</code> method circumvents
* this problem.
*
* For example, the combination
* <pre>
* void foo() {
* size_t depth = NDC.getDepth();
*
* ... complex sequence of calls
*
* NDC.setMaxDepth(depth);
* }
* </pre>
*
* ensures that between the entry and exit of foo the depth of the
* diagnostic stack is conserved.
*
* <b>Note:</b> Use of the {@link NDCContextCreator} class will solve
* this particular problem.
*
* @see #getDepth
*/
void setMaxDepth(size_t maxDepth);
// Dtor
~NDC();
private:
// Methods
DiagnosticContextStack* getPtr();
// Data
LOG4CPLUS_THREAD_LOCAL_TYPE threadLocal;
// Disallow construction (and copying) except by getNDC()
NDC();
NDC(const NDC&);
NDC& operator=(const NDC&);
// Friends
#if defined (_MSC_VER)
friend LOG4CPLUS_EXPORT NDC& getNDC();
#else
friend NDC& getNDC();
#endif
};
/**
* Return a reference to the singleton object.
*/
LOG4CPLUS_EXPORT NDC& getNDC();
/**
* This is the internal object that is stored on the NDC stack.
*/
struct LOG4CPLUS_EXPORT DiagnosticContext {
// Ctors
DiagnosticContext(const log4cplus::tstring& message, DiagnosticContext *parent);
DiagnosticContext(const log4cplus::tstring& message);
// Data
log4cplus::tstring message; /*!< The message at this context level. */
log4cplus::tstring fullMessage; /*!< The entire message stack. */
};
/**
* This class ensures that a {@link NDC#push} call is always matched with
* a {@link NDC#pop} call even in the face of exceptions.
*/
class LOG4CPLUS_EXPORT NDCContextCreator {
public:
/** Pushes <code>msg</code> onto the NDC stack. */
NDCContextCreator(const log4cplus::tstring& msg);
/** Pops the NDC stack. */
~NDCContextCreator();
};
} // end namespace log4cplus
#endif // _LO4CPLUS_NDC_HEADER_
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