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#ifndef RUBY_DEBUG_H
#define RUBY_DEBUG_H
/**********************************************************************
vm_debug.h - YARV Debug function interface
$Author$
created at: 04/08/25 02:33:49 JST
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Koichi Sasada
**********************************************************************/
#include "ruby/ruby.h"
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
#define dpv(h,v) ruby_debug_print_value(-1, 0, (h), (v))
#define dp(v) ruby_debug_print_value(-1, 0, "", (v))
#define dpi(i) ruby_debug_print_id(-1, 0, "", (i))
#define dpn(n) ruby_debug_print_node(-1, 0, "", (n))
struct RNode;
VALUE ruby_debug_print_value(int level, int debug_level, const char *header, VALUE v);
ID ruby_debug_print_id(int level, int debug_level, const char *header, ID id);
struct RNode *ruby_debug_print_node(int level, int debug_level, const char *header, const struct RNode *node);
int ruby_debug_print_indent(int level, int debug_level, int indent_level);
void ruby_debug_gc_check_func(void);
void ruby_set_debug_option(const char *str);
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
#ifndef RUBY_DEVEL
# define RUBY_DEVEL 0
#endif
#if RUBY_DEVEL
#ifndef USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG
#define USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG 0
#endif
#else
// disable on !RUBY_DEVEL
#ifdef USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG
#undef USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG
#endif
#endif
/* RUBY_DEBUG_LOG: Logging debug information mechanism
*
* This feature provides a mechanism to store logging information
* to a file, stderr or memory space with simple macros.
*
* The following information will be stored.
* * (1) __FILE__, __LINE__ in C
* * (2) __FILE__, __LINE__ in Ruby
* * (3) __func__ in C (message title)
* * (4) given string with sprintf format
* * (5) Thread number (if multiple threads are running)
*
* This feature is enabled only USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG is enabled.
* Release version should not enable it.
*
* Running with the `RUBY_DEBUG_LOG` environment variable enables
* this feature.
*
* # logging into a file
* RUBY_DEBUG_LOG=/path/to/file STDERR
*
* # logging into STDERR
* RUBY_DEBUG_LOG=stderr
*
* # logging into memory space (check with a debugger)
* # It will help if the timing is important.
* RUBY_DEBUG_LOG=mem
*
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* RUBY_DEBUG_LOG_FILTER environment variable can specify the filter string.
* If "(3) __func__ in C (message title)" contains the specified string, the
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* information will be stored (example: RUBY_DEBUG_LOG_FILTER=str will enable
* only on str related information).
*
* In a MRI source code, you can use the following macros:
* * RUBY_DEBUG_LOG(fmt, ...): Above (1) to (4) will be logged.
* * RUBY_DEBUG_LOG2(file, line, fmt, ...):
* Same as RUBY_DEBUG_LOG(), but (1) will be replaced with given file, line.
*/
extern enum ruby_debug_log_mode {
ruby_debug_log_disabled = 0x00,
ruby_debug_log_memory = 0x01,
ruby_debug_log_stderr = 0x02,
ruby_debug_log_file = 0x04,
} ruby_debug_log_mode;
RBIMPL_ATTR_FORMAT(RBIMPL_PRINTF_FORMAT, 4, 5)
void ruby_debug_log(const char *file, int line, const char *func_name, const char *fmt, ...);
void ruby_debug_log_print(unsigned int n);
bool ruby_debug_log_filter(const char *func_name);
// convenient macro to log even if the USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG macro is not specified.
// You can use this macro for temporary usage (you should not commit it).
#define _RUBY_DEBUG_LOG(...) ruby_debug_log(__FILE__, __LINE__, RUBY_FUNCTION_NAME_STRING, "" __VA_ARGS__)
#if defined(USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG) && USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG
# define RUBY_DEBUG_LOG_ENABLED(func_name) \
(ruby_debug_log_mode && ruby_debug_log_filter(func_name))
#define RUBY_DEBUG_LOG(...) do { \
if (RUBY_DEBUG_LOG_ENABLED(RUBY_FUNCTION_NAME_STRING)) \
ruby_debug_log(__FILE__, __LINE__, RUBY_FUNCTION_NAME_STRING, "" __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#define RUBY_DEBUG_LOG2(file, line, ...) do { \
if (RUBY_DEBUG_LOG_ENABLED(RUBY_FUNCTION_NAME_STRING)) \
ruby_debug_log(file, line, RUBY_FUNCTION_NAME_STRING, "" __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#else
// do nothing
#define RUBY_DEBUG_LOG(...)
#define RUBY_DEBUG_LOG2(file, line, ...)
#endif // USE_RUBY_DEBUG_LOG
#endif /* RUBY_DEBUG_H */