236 lines
8.1 KiB
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236 lines
8.1 KiB
C++
/**
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* @file wrapllerrs.h
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* @author Nat Goodspeed
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* @date 2009-03-11
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* @brief Define a class useful for unit tests that engage llerrs (LL_ERRS) functionality
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*
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* $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2009&license=viewerlgpl$
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* Second Life Viewer Source Code
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* Copyright (C) 2010, Linden Research, Inc.
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
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* version 2.1 of the License only.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*
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* Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
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* $/LicenseInfo$
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*/
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#if ! defined(LL_WRAPLLERRS_H)
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#define LL_WRAPLLERRS_H
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#if LL_WINDOWS
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#pragma warning (disable : 4355) // 'this' used in initializer list: yes, intentionally
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#endif
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#include <tut/tut.hpp>
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#include "llerrorcontrol.h"
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#include "llexception.h"
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#include "stringize.h"
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#include "../test/catch_and_store_what_in.h"
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#include <boost/bind.hpp>
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#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp>
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#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
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#include <list>
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#include <string>
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struct WrapLLErrs
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{
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WrapLLErrs():
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// Resetting Settings discards the default Recorder that writes to
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// stderr. Otherwise, expected llerrs (LL_ERRS) messages clutter the
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// console output of successful tests, potentially confusing things.
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mPriorErrorSettings(LLError::saveAndResetSettings()),
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// Save shutdown function called by LL_ERRS
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mPriorFatal(LLError::getFatalFunction())
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{
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// Make LL_ERRS call our own operator() method
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LLError::setFatalFunction(
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[this](const std::string& message){ (*this)(message); });
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}
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~WrapLLErrs()
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{
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LLError::setFatalFunction(mPriorFatal);
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LLError::restoreSettings(mPriorErrorSettings);
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}
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struct FatalException: public LLException
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{
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FatalException(const std::string& what): LLException(what) {}
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};
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void operator()(const std::string& message)
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{
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// Save message for later in case consumer wants to sense the result directly
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error = message;
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// Also throw an appropriate exception since calling code is likely to
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// assume that control won't continue beyond LL_ERRS.
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LLTHROW(FatalException(message));
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}
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/// Convenience wrapper for catch_what<FatalException>()
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//
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// The implementation makes it clear that this function need not be a
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// member; it could easily be a free function. It is a member because it
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// makes no sense to attempt to catch FatalException unless there is a
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// WrapLLErrs instance in scope. Without a live WrapLLErrs instance, any
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// LL_ERRS() reached by code within 'func' would terminate the test
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// program instead of throwing FatalException.
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//
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// We were tempted to introduce a free function, likewise accepting
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// arbitrary 'func', that would instantiate WrapLLErrs and then call
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// catch_llerrs() on that instance. We decided against it, for this
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// reason: on extending a test function containing a single call to that
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// free function, a maintainer would most likely make additional calls to
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// that free function, instead of switching to an explicit WrapLLErrs
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// declaration with several calls to its catch_llerrs() member function.
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// Even a construct such as WrapLLErrs().catch_llerrs(...) would make the
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// object declaration more visible; it's not unreasonable to expect a
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// maintainer to extend that by naming and reusing the WrapLLErrs instance.
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template <typename FUNC>
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std::string catch_llerrs(FUNC func)
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{
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return catch_what<FatalException>(func);
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}
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std::string error;
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LLError::SettingsStoragePtr mPriorErrorSettings;
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LLError::FatalFunction mPriorFatal;
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};
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/**
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* Capture log messages. This is adapted (simplified) from the one in
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* llerror_test.cpp.
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*/
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class CaptureLogRecorder : public LLError::Recorder, public boost::noncopyable
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{
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public:
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CaptureLogRecorder()
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: LLError::Recorder(),
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boost::noncopyable(),
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mMessages()
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{
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}
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virtual ~CaptureLogRecorder()
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{
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}
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virtual void recordMessage(LLError::ELevel level, const std::string& message)
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{
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mMessages.push_back(message);
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}
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friend inline
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std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const CaptureLogRecorder& log)
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{
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return log.streamto(out);
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}
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/// Don't assume the message we want is necessarily the LAST log message
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/// emitted by the underlying code; search backwards through all messages
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/// for the sought string.
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std::string messageWith(const std::string& search, bool required)
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{
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for (MessageList::const_reverse_iterator rmi(mMessages.rbegin()), rmend(mMessages.rend());
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rmi != rmend; ++rmi)
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{
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if (rmi->find(search) != std::string::npos)
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return *rmi;
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}
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// failed to find any such message
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if (! required)
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return std::string();
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throw tut::failure(STRINGIZE("failed to find '" << search
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<< "' in captured log messages:\n"
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<< *this));
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}
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std::ostream& streamto(std::ostream& out) const
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{
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MessageList::const_iterator mi(mMessages.begin()), mend(mMessages.end());
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if (mi != mend)
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{
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// handle first message separately: it doesn't get a newline
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out << *mi++;
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for ( ; mi != mend; ++mi)
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{
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// every subsequent message gets a newline
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out << '\n' << *mi;
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}
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}
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return out;
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}
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private:
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typedef std::list<std::string> MessageList;
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MessageList mMessages;
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};
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/**
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* Capture log messages. This is adapted (simplified) from the one in
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* llerror_test.cpp.
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*/
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class CaptureLog : public boost::noncopyable
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{
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public:
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CaptureLog(LLError::ELevel level=LLError::LEVEL_DEBUG)
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// Mostly what we're trying to accomplish by saving and resetting
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// LLError::Settings is to bypass the default RecordToStderr and
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// RecordToWinDebug Recorders. As these are visible only inside
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// llerror.cpp, we can't just call LLError::removeRecorder() with
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// each. For certain tests we need to produce, capture and examine
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// DEBUG log messages -- but we don't want to spam the user's console
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// with that output. If it turns out that saveAndResetSettings() has
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// some bad effect, give up and just let the DEBUG level log messages
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// display.
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: boost::noncopyable(),
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mFatalFunction(LLError::getFatalFunction()),
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mOldSettings(LLError::saveAndResetSettings()),
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mRecorder(new CaptureLogRecorder())
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{
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// reinstate the FatalFunction we just reset
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LLError::setFatalFunction(mFatalFunction);
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LLError::setDefaultLevel(level);
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LLError::addRecorder(mRecorder);
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}
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~CaptureLog()
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{
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LLError::removeRecorder(mRecorder);
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LLError::restoreSettings(mOldSettings);
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}
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/// Don't assume the message we want is necessarily the LAST log message
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/// emitted by the underlying code; search backwards through all messages
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/// for the sought string.
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std::string messageWith(const std::string& search, bool required=true)
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{
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return boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<CaptureLogRecorder>(mRecorder)->messageWith(search, required);
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}
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std::ostream& streamto(std::ostream& out) const
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{
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return boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<CaptureLogRecorder>(mRecorder)->streamto(out);
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}
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private:
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LLError::FatalFunction mFatalFunction;
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LLError::SettingsStoragePtr mOldSettings;
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LLError::RecorderPtr mRecorder;
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};
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#endif /* ! defined(LL_WRAPLLERRS_H) */
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