* common/logging.c (do_logv): Factor some code out to ...
(print_prefix): new.
(log_logv): Add arg EXTRASTRING and print it. Change all callers to
pass NULL for it.
(log_debug_with_string): New. Uses EXTRASTRING.
--
This function can be used to print a human readable buffer in addition
to a log message to the log stream. This function will keep all lines
together and prefix them with ">> ".
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/logging.c (_log_assert): Fix the variant for compilers that
do not support __FUNCTION__.
* common/logging.h (_log_assert): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* common/logging.c (bug_at): Do not i18n the string.
(_log_assert): New.
* common/logging.h (log_assert): Use new function and pass line
information.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/logging.h: Include <gpg-error.h>.
--
Signed-off-by: Neal H. Walfield <neal@g10code.com>.
logging.h uses estream_t and as such should directly include
<gpg-error.h>.
* common/util.h: Provide replacement for GPGRT_ATTR_ macros when using
libgpg-error < 1.20.
* common/mischelp.h: Ditto.
* common/types.h: Ditto.
--
Given that libgpg-error is a dependency of all GnuPG related libraries
it is better to define such macros at only one place instead of having
similar macros at a lot of places. For now we need repalcement
macros, though.
* common/logging.h: Rename JNLIB_LOG_* to GPGRT_LOG_*.
* common/mischelp.h: Rename JNLIB_GCC_* to GPGRT_GCC_*.
--
JNLIB has no more meaning. Thus we switch to a GPGRT_ prefix in
anticipation that some code may eventually be moved to libgpg-error.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/libjnlib-config.h: Remove.
* common/common-defs.h (getenv) [HAVE_GETENV]: New. From removed
header.
(getpid) [HAVE_W32CE_SYSTEM]: New. From removed header.
* common/argparse.c: Include util.h and common-defs.h. Replace
jnlib_ macro names for non-GNUPG builds by x* names.
* common/dotlock.c: Ditto.
* common/logging.c: Include util.h and common-defs.h. Replace jnlib_
symbol names by x* names.
* common/strlist.c: Ditto.
* common/utf8conv.c: Ditto.
* common/w32-reg.c: Ditto.
* common/mischelp.c: Ditto. Also remove _jnlib_free.
* common/stringhelp.c: Ditto.
(JNLIB_LOG_WITH_PREFIX): Do not depend on this macro.
* common/logging.h (JNLIB_LOG_WITH_PREFIX): Do not depend on this
macro.
--
This is part 1 of the patches to merge the jnlib files into common/.
It does not make much sense to keep jnlib/ files separate. They are
not often use elsewhere and maintaining the complex marcos stuff is
too troublesome for the future.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/homedir.c (w32_bin_is_bin, w32_portable_app) [W32]: New.
(check_portable_app) [W32]: New.
(standard_homedir, default_homedir) [W32]: Support the portable flag.
(w32_rootdir, w32_commondir) [W32]: Ditto.
(gnupg_bindir, gnupg_cachedir, dirmngr_socket_name) [W32]: Ditto.
* common/logging.h (JNLIB_LOG_NO_REGISTRY): New.
* common/logging.c (no_registry): New variable.
(log_set_prefix, log_get_prefix): Set/get that variable.
(do_logv): Do not check the registry if that variable is set.
--
Beware: This code has not been tested because it is not yet possible
to build GnuPG 2.1 for Windows. However, the code will be the base
for an implementation in 2.0.
A portable use of GnuPG under Windows means that GnuPG uses a home
directory depending on the location of the actual binary. No registry
variables are considered. The portable mode is enabled if in the
installation directory of the the binary "gpgconf.exe" and a
file "gpgconf.ctl" are found. The latter file is empty or consists
only of empty or '#' comment lines.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/logging.c (log_clock): New.
* g10/gpg.c (set_debug): Print clock debug flag.
* g10/options.h (DBG_CLOCK_VALUE, DBG_CLOCK): New.
--
To actually use log_clock you need to enable the code in
logginc.c:log_check() and link against librt. --debug 4096 may then
be used to enable it at runtime.
We better do this once and for all instead of cluttering all future
commits with diffs of trailing white spaces. In the majority of cases
blank or single lines are affected and thus this change won't disturb
a git blame too much. For future commits the pre-commit scripts
checks that this won't happen again.