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diff --git a/3rdparty/asmjit/src/asmjit/core/logger.h b/3rdparty/asmjit/src/asmjit/core/logger.h index 2840869b476..d416a50d84d 100644 --- a/3rdparty/asmjit/src/asmjit/core/logger.h +++ b/3rdparty/asmjit/src/asmjit/core/logger.h @@ -1,25 +1,7 @@ -// AsmJit - Machine code generation for C++ +// This file is part of AsmJit project <https://asmjit.com> // -// * Official AsmJit Home Page: https://asmjit.com -// * Official Github Repository: https://github.com/asmjit/asmjit -// -// Copyright (c) 2008-2020 The AsmJit Authors -// -// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied -// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages -// arising from the use of this software. -// -// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, -// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it -// freely, subject to the following restrictions: -// -// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not -// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software -// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be -// appreciated but is not required. -// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be -// misrepresented as being the original software. -// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. +// See asmjit.h or LICENSE.md for license and copyright information +// SPDX-License-Identifier: Zlib #ifndef ASMJIT_CORE_LOGGING_H_INCLUDED #define ASMJIT_CORE_LOGGING_H_INCLUDED @@ -35,15 +17,10 @@ ASMJIT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE //! \addtogroup asmjit_logging //! \{ -// ============================================================================ -// [asmjit::Logger] -// ============================================================================ - //! Logging interface. //! -//! This class can be inherited and reimplemented to fit into your own logging -//! needs. When reimplementing a logger use \ref Logger::_log() method to log -//! customize the output. +//! This class can be inherited and reimplemented to fit into your own logging needs. When reimplementing a logger +//! use \ref Logger::_log() method to log customize the output. //! //! There are two `Logger` implementations offered by AsmJit: //! - \ref FileLogger - logs into a `FILE*`. @@ -73,25 +50,35 @@ public: inline FormatOptions& options() noexcept { return _options; } //! \overload inline const FormatOptions& options() const noexcept { return _options; } + //! Sets formatting options of this Logger to `options`. + inline void setOptions(const FormatOptions& options) noexcept { _options = options; } + //! Resets formatting options of this Logger to defaults. + inline void resetOptions() noexcept { _options.reset(); } - //! Returns formatting flags, see \ref FormatOptions::Flags. - inline uint32_t flags() const noexcept { return _options.flags(); } + //! Returns formatting flags. + inline FormatFlags flags() const noexcept { return _options.flags(); } //! Tests whether the logger has the given `flag` enabled. - inline bool hasFlag(uint32_t flag) const noexcept { return _options.hasFlag(flag); } - //! Sets formatting flags to `flags`, see \ref FormatOptions::Flags. - inline void setFlags(uint32_t flags) noexcept { _options.setFlags(flags); } - //! Enables the given formatting `flags`, see \ref FormatOptions::Flags. - inline void addFlags(uint32_t flags) noexcept { _options.addFlags(flags); } - //! Disables the given formatting `flags`, see \ref FormatOptions::Flags. - inline void clearFlags(uint32_t flags) noexcept { _options.clearFlags(flags); } - - //! Returns indentation of `type`, see \ref FormatOptions::IndentationType. - inline uint32_t indentation(uint32_t type) const noexcept { return _options.indentation(type); } - //! Sets indentation of the given indentation `type` to `n` spaces, see \ref - //! FormatOptions::IndentationType. - inline void setIndentation(uint32_t type, uint32_t n) noexcept { _options.setIndentation(type, n); } - //! Resets indentation of the given indentation `type` to 0 spaces. - inline void resetIndentation(uint32_t type) noexcept { _options.resetIndentation(type); } + inline bool hasFlag(FormatFlags flag) const noexcept { return _options.hasFlag(flag); } + //! Sets formatting flags to `flags`. + inline void setFlags(FormatFlags flags) noexcept { _options.setFlags(flags); } + //! Enables the given formatting `flags`. + inline void addFlags(FormatFlags flags) noexcept { _options.addFlags(flags); } + //! Disables the given formatting `flags`. + inline void clearFlags(FormatFlags flags) noexcept { _options.clearFlags(flags); } + + //! Returns indentation of a given indentation `group`. + inline uint32_t indentation(FormatIndentationGroup type) const noexcept { return _options.indentation(type); } + //! Sets indentation of the given indentation `group` to `n` spaces. + inline void setIndentation(FormatIndentationGroup type, uint32_t n) noexcept { _options.setIndentation(type, n); } + //! Resets indentation of the given indentation `group` to 0 spaces. + inline void resetIndentation(FormatIndentationGroup type) noexcept { _options.resetIndentation(type); } + + //! Returns padding of a given padding `group`. + inline size_t padding(FormatPaddingGroup type) const noexcept { return _options.padding(type); } + //! Sets padding of a given padding `group` to `n`. + inline void setPadding(FormatPaddingGroup type, uint32_t n) noexcept { _options.setPadding(type, n); } + //! Resets padding of a given padding `group` to 0, which means that a default will be used. + inline void resetPadding(FormatPaddingGroup type) noexcept { _options.resetPadding(type); } //! \} @@ -100,9 +87,8 @@ public: //! Logs `str` - must be reimplemented. //! - //! The function can accept either a null terminated string if `size` is - //! `SIZE_MAX` or a non-null terminated string of the given `size`. The - //! function cannot assume that the data is null terminated and must handle + //! The function can accept either a null terminated string if `size` is `SIZE_MAX` or a non-null terminated + //! string of the given `size`. The function cannot assume that the data is null terminated and must handle //! non-null terminated inputs. virtual Error _log(const char* data, size_t size) noexcept = 0; @@ -111,24 +97,15 @@ public: //! Logs content of a string `str`. inline Error log(const String& str) noexcept { return _log(str.data(), str.size()); } - //! Formats the message by using `snprintf()` and then passes the formatted - //! string to \ref _log(). + //! Formats the message by using `snprintf()` and then passes the formatted string to \ref _log(). ASMJIT_API Error logf(const char* fmt, ...) noexcept; - //! Formats the message by using `vsnprintf()` and then passes the formatted - //! string to \ref _log(). + //! Formats the message by using `vsnprintf()` and then passes the formatted string to \ref _log(). ASMJIT_API Error logv(const char* fmt, va_list ap) noexcept; - //! Logs binary `data` of the given `size`. - ASMJIT_API Error logBinary(const void* data, size_t size) noexcept; - //! \} }; -// ============================================================================ -// [asmjit::FileLogger] -// ============================================================================ - //! Logger that can log to a `FILE*`. class ASMJIT_VIRTAPI FileLogger : public Logger { public: @@ -149,17 +126,14 @@ public: //! \name Accessors //! \{ - //! Returns the logging output stream or null if the logger has no output - //! stream. + //! Returns the logging output stream or null if the logger has no output stream. inline FILE* file() const noexcept { return _file; } //! Sets the logging output stream to `stream` or null. //! - //! \note If the `file` is null the logging will be disabled. When a logger - //! is attached to `CodeHolder` or any emitter the logging API will always - //! be called regardless of the output file. This means that if you really - //! want to disable logging at emitter level you must not attach a logger - //! to it. + //! \note If the `file` is null the logging will be disabled. When a logger is attached to `CodeHolder` or any + //! emitter the logging API will always be called regardless of the output file. This means that if you really + //! want to disable logging at emitter level you must not attach a logger to it. inline void setFile(FILE* file) noexcept { _file = file; } //! \} @@ -167,10 +141,6 @@ public: ASMJIT_API Error _log(const char* data, size_t size = SIZE_MAX) noexcept override; }; -// ============================================================================ -// [asmjit::StringLogger] -// ============================================================================ - //! Logger that stores everything in an internal string buffer. class ASMJIT_VIRTAPI StringLogger : public Logger { public: |