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-## @file
-# This file implements the log mechanism for Python tools.
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
-# This program and the accompanying materials
-# are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
-# which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
-# http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
-#
-# THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
-#
-
-## Import modules
-import sys, os, logging
-import traceback
-from BuildToolError import *
-
-## Log level constants
-DEBUG_0 = 1
-DEBUG_1 = 2
-DEBUG_2 = 3
-DEBUG_3 = 4
-DEBUG_4 = 5
-DEBUG_5 = 6
-DEBUG_6 = 7
-DEBUG_7 = 8
-DEBUG_8 = 9
-DEBUG_9 = 10
-VERBOSE = 15
-INFO = 20
-WARN = 30
-QUIET = 40
-ERROR = 50
-
-IsRaiseError = True
-
-# Tool name
-_ToolName = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
-
-# For validation purpose
-_LogLevels = [DEBUG_0, DEBUG_1, DEBUG_2, DEBUG_3, DEBUG_4, DEBUG_5, DEBUG_6, DEBUG_7, DEBUG_8, DEBUG_9, VERBOSE, WARN, INFO, ERROR, QUIET]
-
-# For DEBUG level (All DEBUG_0~9 are applicable)
-_DebugLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_debug")
-_DebugFormatter = logging.Formatter("[%(asctime)s.%(msecs)d]: %(message)s", datefmt="%H:%M:%S")
-
-# For VERBOSE, INFO, WARN level
-_InfoLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_info")
-_InfoFormatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s")
-
-# For ERROR level
-_ErrorLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_error")
-_ErrorFormatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s")
-
-# String templates for ERROR/WARN/DEBUG log message
-_ErrorMessageTemplate = '\n\n%(tool)s...\n%(file)s(%(line)s): error %(errorcode)04X: %(msg)s\n\t%(extra)s'
-_ErrorMessageTemplateWithoutFile = '\n\n%(tool)s...\n : error %(errorcode)04X: %(msg)s\n\t%(extra)s'
-_WarningMessageTemplate = '%(tool)s...\n%(file)s(%(line)s): warning: %(msg)s'
-_WarningMessageTemplateWithoutFile = '%(tool)s: : warning: %(msg)s'
-_DebugMessageTemplate = '%(file)s(%(line)s): debug: \n %(msg)s'
-
-#
-# Flag used to take WARN as ERROR.
-# By default, only ERROR message will break the tools execution.
-#
-_WarningAsError = False
-
-## Log debug message
-#
-# @param Level DEBUG level (DEBUG0~9)
-# @param Message Debug information
-# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message"
-#
-def debug(Level, Message, ExtraData=None):
- if _DebugLogger.level > Level:
- return
- if Level > DEBUG_9:
- return
-
- # Find out the caller method information
- CallerStack = traceback.extract_stack()[-2]
- TemplateDict = {
- "file" : CallerStack[0],
- "line" : CallerStack[1],
- "msg" : Message,
- }
-
- if ExtraData != None:
- LogText = _DebugMessageTemplate % TemplateDict + "\n %s" % ExtraData
- else:
- LogText = _DebugMessageTemplate % TemplateDict
-
- _DebugLogger.log(Level, LogText)
-
-## Log verbose message
-#
-# @param Message Verbose information
-#
-def verbose(Message):
- return _InfoLogger.log(VERBOSE, Message)
-
-## Log warning message
-#
-# Warning messages are those which might be wrong but won't fail the tool.
-#
-# @param ToolName The name of the tool. If not given, the name of caller
-# method will be used.
-# @param Message Warning information
-# @param File The name of file which caused the warning.
-# @param Line The line number in the "File" which caused the warning.
-# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message"
-#
-def warn(ToolName, Message, File=None, Line=None, ExtraData=None):
- if _InfoLogger.level > WARN:
- return
-
- # if no tool name given, use caller's source file name as tool name
- if ToolName == None or ToolName == "":
- ToolName = os.path.basename(traceback.extract_stack()[-2][0])
-
- if Line == None:
- Line = "..."
- else:
- Line = "%d" % Line
-
- TemplateDict = {
- "tool" : ToolName,
- "file" : File,
- "line" : Line,
- "msg" : Message,
- }
-
- if File != None:
- LogText = _WarningMessageTemplate % TemplateDict
- else:
- LogText = _WarningMessageTemplateWithoutFile % TemplateDict
-
- if ExtraData != None:
- LogText += "\n %s" % ExtraData
-
- _InfoLogger.log(WARN, LogText)
-
- # Raise an execption if indicated
- if _WarningAsError == True:
- raise FatalError(WARNING_AS_ERROR)
-
-## Log INFO message
-info = _InfoLogger.info
-
-## Log ERROR message
-#
-# Once an error messages is logged, the tool's execution will be broken by raising
-# an execption. If you don't want to break the execution later, you can give
-# "RaiseError" with "False" value.
-#
-# @param ToolName The name of the tool. If not given, the name of caller
-# method will be used.
-# @param ErrorCode The error code
-# @param Message Warning information
-# @param File The name of file which caused the error.
-# @param Line The line number in the "File" which caused the warning.
-# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message"
-# @param RaiseError Raise an exception to break the tool's executuion if
-# it's True. This is the default behavior.
-#
-def error(ToolName, ErrorCode, Message=None, File=None, Line=None, ExtraData=None, RaiseError=IsRaiseError):
- if Line == None:
- Line = "..."
- else:
- Line = "%d" % Line
-
- if Message == None:
- if ErrorCode in gErrorMessage:
- Message = gErrorMessage[ErrorCode]
- else:
- Message = gErrorMessage[UNKNOWN_ERROR]
-
- if ExtraData == None:
- ExtraData = ""
-
- TemplateDict = {
- "tool" : _ToolName,
- "file" : File,
- "line" : Line,
- "errorcode" : ErrorCode,
- "msg" : Message,
- "extra" : ExtraData
- }
-
- if File != None:
- LogText = _ErrorMessageTemplate % TemplateDict
- else:
- LogText = _ErrorMessageTemplateWithoutFile % TemplateDict
-
- _ErrorLogger.log(ERROR, LogText)
- if RaiseError:
- raise FatalError(ErrorCode)
-
-# Log information which should be always put out
-quiet = _ErrorLogger.error
-
-## Initialize log system
-def Initialize():
- #
- # Since we use different format to log different levels of message into different
- # place (stdout or stderr), we have to use different "Logger" objects to do this.
- #
- # For DEBUG level (All DEBUG_0~9 are applicable)
- _DebugLogger.setLevel(INFO)
- _DebugChannel = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
- _DebugChannel.setFormatter(_DebugFormatter)
- _DebugLogger.addHandler(_DebugChannel)
-
- # For VERBOSE, INFO, WARN level
- _InfoLogger.setLevel(INFO)
- _InfoChannel = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
- _InfoChannel.setFormatter(_InfoFormatter)
- _InfoLogger.addHandler(_InfoChannel)
-
- # For ERROR level
- _ErrorLogger.setLevel(INFO)
- _ErrorCh = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
- _ErrorCh.setFormatter(_ErrorFormatter)
- _ErrorLogger.addHandler(_ErrorCh)
-
-## Set log level
-#
-# @param Level One of log level in _LogLevel
-def SetLevel(Level):
- if Level not in _LogLevels:
- info("Not supported log level (%d). Use default level instead." % Level)
- Level = INFO
- _DebugLogger.setLevel(Level)
- _InfoLogger.setLevel(Level)
- _ErrorLogger.setLevel(Level)
-
-## Get current log level
-def GetLevel():
- return _InfoLogger.getEffectiveLevel()
-
-## Raise up warning as error
-def SetWarningAsError():
- global _WarningAsError
- _WarningAsError = True
-
-## Specify a file to store the log message as well as put on console
-#
-# @param LogFile The file path used to store the log message
-#
-def SetLogFile(LogFile):
- if os.path.exists(LogFile):
- os.remove(LogFile)
-
- _Ch = logging.FileHandler(LogFile)
- _Ch.setFormatter(_DebugFormatter)
- _DebugLogger.addHandler(_Ch)
-
- _Ch= logging.FileHandler(LogFile)
- _Ch.setFormatter(_InfoFormatter)
- _InfoLogger.addHandler(_Ch)
-
- _Ch = logging.FileHandler(LogFile)
- _Ch.setFormatter(_ErrorFormatter)
- _ErrorLogger.addHandler(_Ch)
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- pass
-
+## @file
+# This file implements the log mechanism for Python tools.
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
+# This program and the accompanying materials
+# are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
+# which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
+# http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
+#
+# THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
+#
+
+## Import modules
+import sys, os, logging
+import traceback
+from BuildToolError import *
+
+## Log level constants
+DEBUG_0 = 1
+DEBUG_1 = 2
+DEBUG_2 = 3
+DEBUG_3 = 4
+DEBUG_4 = 5
+DEBUG_5 = 6
+DEBUG_6 = 7
+DEBUG_7 = 8
+DEBUG_8 = 9
+DEBUG_9 = 10
+VERBOSE = 15
+INFO = 20
+WARN = 30
+QUIET = 40
+ERROR = 50
+
+IsRaiseError = True
+
+# Tool name
+_ToolName = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
+
+# For validation purpose
+_LogLevels = [DEBUG_0, DEBUG_1, DEBUG_2, DEBUG_3, DEBUG_4, DEBUG_5, DEBUG_6, DEBUG_7, DEBUG_8, DEBUG_9, VERBOSE, WARN, INFO, ERROR, QUIET]
+
+# For DEBUG level (All DEBUG_0~9 are applicable)
+_DebugLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_debug")
+_DebugFormatter = logging.Formatter("[%(asctime)s.%(msecs)d]: %(message)s", datefmt="%H:%M:%S")
+
+# For VERBOSE, INFO, WARN level
+_InfoLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_info")
+_InfoFormatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s")
+
+# For ERROR level
+_ErrorLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_error")
+_ErrorFormatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s")
+
+# String templates for ERROR/WARN/DEBUG log message
+_ErrorMessageTemplate = '\n\n%(tool)s...\n%(file)s(%(line)s): error %(errorcode)04X: %(msg)s\n\t%(extra)s'
+_ErrorMessageTemplateWithoutFile = '\n\n%(tool)s...\n : error %(errorcode)04X: %(msg)s\n\t%(extra)s'
+_WarningMessageTemplate = '%(tool)s...\n%(file)s(%(line)s): warning: %(msg)s'
+_WarningMessageTemplateWithoutFile = '%(tool)s: : warning: %(msg)s'
+_DebugMessageTemplate = '%(file)s(%(line)s): debug: \n %(msg)s'
+
+#
+# Flag used to take WARN as ERROR.
+# By default, only ERROR message will break the tools execution.
+#
+_WarningAsError = False
+
+## Log debug message
+#
+# @param Level DEBUG level (DEBUG0~9)
+# @param Message Debug information
+# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message"
+#
+def debug(Level, Message, ExtraData=None):
+ if _DebugLogger.level > Level:
+ return
+ if Level > DEBUG_9:
+ return
+
+ # Find out the caller method information
+ CallerStack = traceback.extract_stack()[-2]
+ TemplateDict = {
+ "file" : CallerStack[0],
+ "line" : CallerStack[1],
+ "msg" : Message,
+ }
+
+ if ExtraData != None:
+ LogText = _DebugMessageTemplate % TemplateDict + "\n %s" % ExtraData
+ else:
+ LogText = _DebugMessageTemplate % TemplateDict
+
+ _DebugLogger.log(Level, LogText)
+
+## Log verbose message
+#
+# @param Message Verbose information
+#
+def verbose(Message):
+ return _InfoLogger.log(VERBOSE, Message)
+
+## Log warning message
+#
+# Warning messages are those which might be wrong but won't fail the tool.
+#
+# @param ToolName The name of the tool. If not given, the name of caller
+# method will be used.
+# @param Message Warning information
+# @param File The name of file which caused the warning.
+# @param Line The line number in the "File" which caused the warning.
+# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message"
+#
+def warn(ToolName, Message, File=None, Line=None, ExtraData=None):
+ if _InfoLogger.level > WARN:
+ return
+
+ # if no tool name given, use caller's source file name as tool name
+ if ToolName == None or ToolName == "":
+ ToolName = os.path.basename(traceback.extract_stack()[-2][0])
+
+ if Line == None:
+ Line = "..."
+ else:
+ Line = "%d" % Line
+
+ TemplateDict = {
+ "tool" : ToolName,
+ "file" : File,
+ "line" : Line,
+ "msg" : Message,
+ }
+
+ if File != None:
+ LogText = _WarningMessageTemplate % TemplateDict
+ else:
+ LogText = _WarningMessageTemplateWithoutFile % TemplateDict
+
+ if ExtraData != None:
+ LogText += "\n %s" % ExtraData
+
+ _InfoLogger.log(WARN, LogText)
+
+ # Raise an execption if indicated
+ if _WarningAsError == True:
+ raise FatalError(WARNING_AS_ERROR)
+
+## Log INFO message
+info = _InfoLogger.info
+
+## Log ERROR message
+#
+# Once an error messages is logged, the tool's execution will be broken by raising
+# an execption. If you don't want to break the execution later, you can give
+# "RaiseError" with "False" value.
+#
+# @param ToolName The name of the tool. If not given, the name of caller
+# method will be used.
+# @param ErrorCode The error code
+# @param Message Warning information
+# @param File The name of file which caused the error.
+# @param Line The line number in the "File" which caused the warning.
+# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message"
+# @param RaiseError Raise an exception to break the tool's executuion if
+# it's True. This is the default behavior.
+#
+def error(ToolName, ErrorCode, Message=None, File=None, Line=None, ExtraData=None, RaiseError=IsRaiseError):
+ if Line == None:
+ Line = "..."
+ else:
+ Line = "%d" % Line
+
+ if Message == None:
+ if ErrorCode in gErrorMessage:
+ Message = gErrorMessage[ErrorCode]
+ else:
+ Message = gErrorMessage[UNKNOWN_ERROR]
+
+ if ExtraData == None:
+ ExtraData = ""
+
+ TemplateDict = {
+ "tool" : _ToolName,
+ "file" : File,
+ "line" : Line,
+ "errorcode" : ErrorCode,
+ "msg" : Message,
+ "extra" : ExtraData
+ }
+
+ if File != None:
+ LogText = _ErrorMessageTemplate % TemplateDict
+ else:
+ LogText = _ErrorMessageTemplateWithoutFile % TemplateDict
+
+ _ErrorLogger.log(ERROR, LogText)
+ if RaiseError:
+ raise FatalError(ErrorCode)
+
+# Log information which should be always put out
+quiet = _ErrorLogger.error
+
+## Initialize log system
+def Initialize():
+ #
+ # Since we use different format to log different levels of message into different
+ # place (stdout or stderr), we have to use different "Logger" objects to do this.
+ #
+ # For DEBUG level (All DEBUG_0~9 are applicable)
+ _DebugLogger.setLevel(INFO)
+ _DebugChannel = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
+ _DebugChannel.setFormatter(_DebugFormatter)
+ _DebugLogger.addHandler(_DebugChannel)
+
+ # For VERBOSE, INFO, WARN level
+ _InfoLogger.setLevel(INFO)
+ _InfoChannel = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
+ _InfoChannel.setFormatter(_InfoFormatter)
+ _InfoLogger.addHandler(_InfoChannel)
+
+ # For ERROR level
+ _ErrorLogger.setLevel(INFO)
+ _ErrorCh = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
+ _ErrorCh.setFormatter(_ErrorFormatter)
+ _ErrorLogger.addHandler(_ErrorCh)
+
+## Set log level
+#
+# @param Level One of log level in _LogLevel
+def SetLevel(Level):
+ if Level not in _LogLevels:
+ info("Not supported log level (%d). Use default level instead." % Level)
+ Level = INFO
+ _DebugLogger.setLevel(Level)
+ _InfoLogger.setLevel(Level)
+ _ErrorLogger.setLevel(Level)
+
+## Get current log level
+def GetLevel():
+ return _InfoLogger.getEffectiveLevel()
+
+## Raise up warning as error
+def SetWarningAsError():
+ global _WarningAsError
+ _WarningAsError = True
+
+## Specify a file to store the log message as well as put on console
+#
+# @param LogFile The file path used to store the log message
+#
+def SetLogFile(LogFile):
+ if os.path.exists(LogFile):
+ os.remove(LogFile)
+
+ _Ch = logging.FileHandler(LogFile)
+ _Ch.setFormatter(_DebugFormatter)
+ _DebugLogger.addHandler(_Ch)
+
+ _Ch= logging.FileHandler(LogFile)
+ _Ch.setFormatter(_InfoFormatter)
+ _InfoLogger.addHandler(_Ch)
+
+ _Ch = logging.FileHandler(LogFile)
+ _Ch.setFormatter(_ErrorFormatter)
+ _ErrorLogger.addHandler(_Ch)
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ pass
+