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			124 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
//
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// Copyright(c) 2015 Gabi Melman.
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// Distributed under the MIT License (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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//
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#pragma once
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// Edit this file to squeeze more performance, and to customize supported
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// features
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//
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Under Linux, the much faster CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE clock can be used.
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// This clock is less accurate - can be off by dozens of millis - depending on
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// the kernel HZ.
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// Uncomment to use it instead of the regular clock.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_CLOCK_COARSE
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment if date/time logging is not needed and never appear in the log
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// pattern.
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// This will prevent spdlog from querying the clock on each log call.
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//
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// WARNING: If the log pattern contains any date/time while this flag is on, the
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// result is undefined.
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//          You must set new pattern(spdlog::set_pattern(..") without any
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//          date/time in it
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_NO_DATETIME
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment if thread id logging is not needed (i.e. no %t in the log pattern).
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// This will prevent spdlog from querying the thread id on each log call.
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//
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// WARNING: If the log pattern contains thread id (i.e, %t) while this flag is
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// on, the result is undefined.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_NO_THREAD_ID
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to prevent spdlog from caching thread ids in thread local storage.
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// By default spdlog saves thread ids in tls to gain a few micros for each call.
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//
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// WARNING: if your program forks, UNCOMMENT this flag to prevent undefined
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// thread ids in the children logs.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_DISABLE_TID_CACHING
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment if logger name logging is not needed.
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// This will prevent spdlog from copying the logger name on each log call.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_NO_NAME
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to enable the SPDLOG_DEBUG/SPDLOG_TRACE macros.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_DEBUG_ON
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// #define SPDLOG_TRACE_ON
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to avoid spdlog's usage of atomic log levels
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// Use only if your code never modifies a logger's log levels concurrently by
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// different threads.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_NO_ATOMIC_LEVELS
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to enable usage of wchar_t for file names on Windows.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_WCHAR_FILENAMES
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to override default eol ("\n" or "\r\n" under Linux/Windows)
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_EOL ";-)\n"
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to use your own copy of the fmt library instead of spdlog's copy.
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// In this case spdlog will try to include <fmt/format.h> so set your -I flag
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// accordingly.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_FMT_EXTERNAL
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to enable wchar_t support (convert to utf8)
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_WCHAR_TO_UTF8_SUPPORT
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to prevent child processes from inheriting log file descriptors
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_PREVENT_CHILD_FD
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to enable message counting feature.
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// Use the %i in the logger pattern to display log message sequence id.
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_ENABLE_MESSAGE_COUNTER
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment to customize level names (e.g. "MT TRACE")
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//
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// #define SPDLOG_LEVEL_NAMES { "MY TRACE", "MY DEBUG", "MY INFO", "MY WARNING",
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// "MY ERROR", "MY CRITICAL", "OFF" }
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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