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/* +------------------------------------+
* | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
* +------------------------------------+
*
* InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2008 InspIRCd Development Team
* See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
*
* This program is free but copyrighted software; see
* the file COPYING for details.
*
* ---------------------------------------------------
*/
/* $Core: libIRCDlogger */
#include "inspircd.h"
/*
* Suggested implementation...
* class LogManager
* bool AddLogType(const std::string &type, enum loglevel, LogStream *)
* bool DelLogType(const std::string &type, LogStream *)
* Log(const std::string &type, enum loglevel, const std::string &msg)
* std::map<std::string, std::vector<LogStream *> > logstreams (holds a 'chain' of logstreams for each type that are all notified when a log happens)
*
* class LogStream
* std::string type
* virtual void OnLog(enum loglevel, const std::string &msg)
*
* How it works:
* Modules create their own logstream types (core will create one for 'file logging' for example) and create instances of these logstream types
* and register interest in a certain logtype. Globbing is not here, with the exception of * - for all events.. loglevel is used to drop
* events that are of no interest to a logstream.
*
* When Log is called, the vector of logstreams for that type is iterated (along with the special vector for "*"), and all registered logstreams
* are called back ("OnLog" or whatever) to do whatever they like with the message. In the case of the core, this will write to a file.
* In the case of the module I plan to write (m_logtochannel or something), it will log to the channel(s) for that logstream, etc.
*
* NOTE: Somehow we have to let LogManager manage the non-blocking file streams and provide an interface to share them with various LogStreams,
* as, for example, a user may want to let 'KILL' and 'XLINE' snotices go to /home/ircd/inspircd/logs/operactions.log, or whatever. How
* can we accomplish this easily? I guess with a map of pre-loved logpaths, and a pointer of FILE *..
*
*/
bool LogManager::AddLogType(const std::string &type, LogStream *l)
{
std::map<std::string, std::vector<LogStream *> >::iterator i = LogStreams.find(type);
if (i != LogStreams.end())
i->second.push_back(l);
else
{
std::vector<LogStream *> v;
v.push_back(l);
LogStreams[type] = v;
}
if (type == "*")
GlobalLogStreams.push_back(l);
return true;
}
bool LogManager::DelLogType(const std::string &type, LogStream *l)
{
std::map<std::string, std::vector<LogStream *> >::iterator i = LogStreams.find(type);
std::vector<LogStream *>::iterator gi = GlobalLogStreams.begin();
while (gi != GlobalLogStreams.end())
{
if ((*gi) == l)
{
GlobalLogStreams.erase(gi);
break;
}
}
if (i != LogStreams.end())
{
std::vector<LogStream *>::iterator it = i->second.begin();
while (it != i->second.end())
{
if (*it == l)
{
i->second.erase(it);
if (i->second.size() == 0)
{
LogStreams.erase(i);
}
delete l;
return true;
}
it++;
}
}
return false;
}
void LogManager::Log(const std::string &type, int loglevel, const std::string &msg)
{
std::map<std::string, std::vector<LogStream *> >::iterator i = LogStreams.find(type);
if (i != LogStreams.end())
{
std::vector<LogStream *>::iterator it = i->second.begin();
while (it != i->second.end())
{
(*it)->OnLog(loglevel, msg);
it++;
}
return;
}
std::vector<LogStream *>::iterator gi = GlobalLogStreams.begin();
while (gi != GlobalLogStreams.end())
{
(*gi)->OnLog(loglevel, msg);
gi++;
}
// blurp, no handler for this type
return;
}
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