/*
Copyright (C) 2012 Serval Project Inc.
 
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
 
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301, USA.
*/

#ifndef __SERVAL_DNA__WHENCE_H
#define __SERVAL_DNA__WHENCE_H

#include <stdio.h> // for NULL
#include <alloca.h>
#include "xprintf.h"

/*
 * Every log message identifies the location in the source code at which the
 * message was produced.  This location is represented by a struct __sourceloc,
 * which is passed by value to the logMessage() function and its ilk.
 *
 * A struct __sourceloc value is generated by the __HERE__ macro, which uses
 * the cpp(1) built-in macros __FILE__, __LINE__ and __FUNCTION__ to generate
 * its elements.  The __NOWHERE__ macro creates a struct __sourceloc with NULL
 * and zero fields.  If you pass __NOWHERE__ to logMessage(), it will omit
 * location information from the log line.  The __NOWHENCE__ macro creates a
 * special source __sourceloc that logging primitives should interpret to
 * suppress the output of the usual source-code location information.
 *
 * Sometimes, a function wants to log a message as though its caller were the
 * origin of the message.  This is typical of "primitive" type functions that
 * are used in many places throughout the code, and whose internal workings are
 * generally well-debugged and of little interest for ongoing development.  In
 * this case, the code pattern is to declare the underscore-prefixed function
 * as taking a struct __sourceloc argument, and a macro that invokes the
 * function, passing the __HERE__ macro for that argument:
 *
 *    int _primitive(struct __sourceloc __whence, int arg1, const char *arg2);
 *
 *    #define primitive(arg1, arg2)  _primitive(__HERE__, (arg1), (arg2))
 *
 * Within the _primitive() function, the standard logging macros defined below
 * (WHYF(), WARNF(), INFOF(), DEBUGF() etc.) will use the __whence argument
 * instead of __HERE__ when logging their message.  This is achieved using a
 * dirty trick: in the function *definition*, the __sourceloc argument MUST be
 * named '__whence'.  The trick is that there is a global variable called
 * '__whence' which always contains the value of __NOWHERE__.  If that variable
 * is lexically obscured by a local variable or parameter called '__whence',
 * then the DEBUG macros will use __whence, otherwise they will use __HERE__.
 * This logic is encapsulated in the __WHENCE__ macro, to make it available to
 * for other purposes.  For example, a better definition of the primitive()
 * macro above would be:
 *
 *    #define primitive(arg1, arg2)  _primitive(__WHENCE__, (arg1), (arg2))
 *
 * Then, if it were invoked from within another primitive-type function, it
 * would log messages with the __sourceloc of that primitive's caller, which is
 * probably the most useful for diagnosis.
 *
 * @author Andrew Bettison <andrew@servalproject.com>
 */

struct __sourceloc {
    const char *file;
    unsigned int line;
    const char *function;
};

extern const struct __sourceloc __whence; // see above

#define __HERE__            ((struct __sourceloc){ .file = __FILE__, .line = __LINE__, .function = __FUNCTION__ })
#define __NOWHERE__         ((struct __sourceloc){ .file = NULL, .line = 0, .function = NULL })
#define __NOWHENCE__        ((struct __sourceloc){ .file = "", .line = 0, .function = NULL })
#define __WHENCE__          (__whence.file ? __whence : __HERE__)

void xprint_sourceloc(XPRINTF, struct __sourceloc);

#define alloca_str_sourceloc(s) (sourceloc_tostr(alloca(sourceloc_tostr_len(s) + 1), (s)))

extern char *sourceloc_tostr(char *dstStr, ssize_t dstBufSiz, struct __sourceloc);
extern size_t sourceloc_tostr_len(struct __sourceloc);

#endif // __SERVAL_DNA__WHENCE_H