Program: gdcm
Module: $RCSfile: gdcmDebug.h,v $
Language: C++
- Date: $Date: 2005/01/07 16:39:59 $
- Version: $Revision: 1.12 $
+ Date: $Date: 2005/01/11 17:54:10 $
+ Version: $Revision: 1.19 $
Copyright (c) CREATIS (Centre de Recherche et d'Applications en Traitement de
l'Image). All rights reserved. See Doc/License.txt or
#include "gdcmCommon.h"
+#include <sstream>
+#include <assert.h>
+
namespace gdcm
{
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup Debug
* \brief Debug is an object for debugging in program.
* It has 2 debugging modes :
- * - error : for bad library use
- * - debug : for debugging messages
+ * - error : for bad library use, seriously wrong DICOM
+ * - debug : for information/debug messages
+ * - warning : for warning about DICOM quality (kosher)
*
- * A debugging message has a level of priority and is
- * Shown only when the debug level is higher than the
- * message level.
+ * A debugging message is only show if the flag is on (DebugFlag)
+ * This is static var and can be set at begining of code:
+ * gdcm::Debug::SetDebugOn();
*/
class GDCM_EXPORT Debug
{
public:
/// This is a global flag that controls whether any debug, warning
/// messages are displayed.
- static void SetDebugLevel (int level);
- static int GetDebugLevel ();
-
- static void Verbose(int level, const char *msg1, const char *msg2 = "") ;
- static void Error (bool test, const char *msg1, const char *msg2 = "");
- static void Error (const char *msg1, const char *msg2 = "", const char *msg3 = "");
-
- static void Assert(int level, bool test, const char *msg1, const char *msg2);
- static void Exit (int a);
+ static int GetDebugFlag ();
+ static void SetDebugFlag (int flag);
+ static void SetDebugOn () { SetDebugFlag(1); };
+ static void SetDebugOff () { SetDebugFlag(0); };
};
} // end namespace gdcm
+// Here we define function this is the only way to be able to pass
+// stuff with indirection like:
+// gdcmDebug( "my message:" << i << '\t' );
+// You cannot use function unless you use vnsprintf ...
+
+// __FUNCTION is not always defined by preprocessor
+// In c++ we should use __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ instead...
+#ifdef GDCM_COMPILER_HAS_FUNCTION
+// Handle particular case for GNU C++ which also defines __PRETTY_FUNCTION__
+// which is a lot nice in C++
+#ifdef __BORLANDC__
+# define __FUNCTION__ __FUNC__
+#endif
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+# define GDCM_FUNCTION __PRETTY_FUNCTION__
+#else
+# define GDCM_FUNCTION __FUNCTION__
+#endif //__GNUC__
+#else
+# define GDCM_FUNCTION "<unknow>"
+#endif //GDCM_COMPILER_HAS_FUNCTION
+
+/**
+ * \brief Debug
+ * @param msg message part
+ */
+#define gdcmDebugMacro(msg) \
+{ \
+ if( gdcm::Debug::GetDebugFlag() ) \
+ { \
+ std::ostringstream osmacro; \
+ osmacro << "Debug: In " __FILE__ ", line " << __LINE__ \
+ << ", function " << GDCM_FUNCTION << '\n' \
+ << msg << "\n\n"; \
+ std::cerr << osmacro.str() << std::endl; \
+ } \
+}
+
+/**
+ * \brief Verbose
+ * @param msg message part
+ */
+#define gdcmVerboseMacro(msg) \
+{ \
+ if( gdcm::Debug::GetDebugFlag() ) \
+ { \
+ std::ostringstream osmacro; \
+ osmacro << "Verbose: In " __FILE__ ", line " << __LINE__ \
+ << ", function " << GDCM_FUNCTION << "\n" \
+ << msg << "\n\n"; \
+ std::cerr << osmacro.str() << std::endl; \
+ } \
+}
+
+/**
+ * \brief Error
+ * @param msg second message part
+ */
+#define gdcmErrorMacro(msg) \
+{ \
+ if( gdcm::Debug::GetDebugFlag() ) \
+ { \
+ std::ostringstream osmacro; \
+ osmacro << "Error: In " __FILE__ ", line " << __LINE__ \
+ << ", function " << GDCM_FUNCTION << '\n' \
+ << msg << "\n\n"; \
+ std::cerr << osmacro.str() << std::endl; \
+ exit(1); \
+ } \
+}
+
+/**
+ * \brief Assert
+ * @param arg argument to test
+ * An easy solution to pass also a message is to do:
+ * gdcmAssertMacro( "my message" && 2 < 3 )
+ */
+#define gdcmAssertMacro(arg) \
+{ \
+ if( !(arg) ) \
+ { \
+ std::ostringstream osmacro; \
+ osmacro << "Assert: In " __FILE__ ", line " << __LINE__ \
+ << ", function " << GDCM_FUNCTION \
+ << "\n\n"; \
+ std::cerr << osmacro.str() << std::endl; \
+ assert ( arg ); \
+ } \
+}
+
#endif