log4cpp::NDC(3) | log4cpp | log4cpp::NDC(3) |
NAME¶
log4cpp::NDC -
The NDC class implements nested diagnostic contexts
as defined by Neil Harrison in the article 'Patterns for Logging
Diagnostic Messages' part of the book '<i>Pattern Languages of
Program Design 3</i>' edited by Martin et al.
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <NDC.hh>
Classes¶
struct DiagnosticContext
Public Types¶
typedef std::vector< DiagnosticContext >
ContextStack
Public Member Functions¶
NDC ()
virtual ~NDC ()
virtual void _clear ()
virtual ContextStack * _cloneStack ()
virtual const std::string & _get () const
virtual size_t _getDepth () const
virtual void _inherit (ContextStack *stack)
virtual std::string _pop ()
virtual void _push (const std::string &message)
virtual void _setMaxDepth (int maxDepth)
Static Public Member Functions¶
static void clear ()
Clear any nested disgnostic information if any. static
ContextStack * cloneStack ()
Clone the diagnostic context for the current thread. static const
std::string & get ()
Get the current diagnostic context string. static size_t
getDepth ()
Get the current nesting depth of this diagnostic context. static void
inherit (ContextStack *stack)
static std::string pop ()
Clients should call this method before leaving a diagnostic context.
static void push (const std::string &message)
Push new diagnostic context information for the current thread. static
void setMaxDepth (int maxDepth)
Set the maximum nesting depth for the current NDC.
static NDC & getNDC ()
Return the NDC for the current thread.
Public Attributes¶
ContextStack _stack
Detailed Description¶
The NDC class implements nested diagnostic contexts
as defined by Neil Harrison in the article 'Patterns for Logging
Diagnostic Messages' part of the book '<i>Pattern Languages of
Program Design 3</i>' edited by Martin et al.
A Nested Diagnostic Context, or NDC in short, is an instrument to distinguish interleaved log output from different sources. Log output is typically interleaved when a server handles multiple clients near-simulatanously.
Interleaved log output can still be meaningful if each log entry from different contexts had a distinctive stamp. This is where NDCs come into play.
Note that NDCs are managed on a per thread basis. NDC operations such as push, pop, clear, getDepth and setMaxDepth affect the NDC of the current thread only. NDCs of other threads remain unaffected.
To build an NDC one uses the push operation. Simply put,
- Contexts can be nested.
- When entering a context, call NDC.push. As a side effect, if there is no nested diagnostic context for the current thread, this method will create it.
- When leaving a context, call NDC.pop.
There is no penalty for forgetting to match each push operation with a corresponding pop, except the obvious mismatch between the real application context and the context set in the NDC.
Custom Layouts may include the nested diagnostic context for the current thread in log messages, without any user intervention. Hence, even if a server is serving multiple clients simultaneously, the logs emanating from the same code (belonging to the same category) can still be distinguished because each client request will have a different NDC tag.
Unfortunately, unlike Java, C++ does not have platform independent multithreading support. Therefore, currently log4cpp is not multithread aware, it implicitly assumes only one thread exists, the main process thread.
Member Typedef Documentation¶
typedef std::vector<DiagnosticContext> log4cpp::NDC::ContextStack¶
Constructor & Destructor Documentation¶
log4cpp::NDC::NDC ()¶
log4cpp::NDC::~NDC () [virtual]¶
Member Function Documentation¶
void log4cpp::NDC::_clear () [virtual]¶
NDC::ContextStack * log4cpp::NDC::_cloneStack () [virtual]¶
const std::string & log4cpp::NDC::_get () const [virtual]¶
size_t log4cpp::NDC::_getDepth () const [virtual]¶
void log4cpp::NDC::_inherit (NDC::ContextStack * stack) [virtual]¶
std::string log4cpp::NDC::_pop () [virtual]¶
void log4cpp::NDC::_push (const std::string & message) [virtual]¶
void log4cpp::NDC::_setMaxDepth (int maxDepth) [virtual]¶
void log4cpp::NDC::clear () [static]¶
Clear any nested disgnostic information if any. This method is useful in cases where the same thread can be potentially used over and over in different unrelated contexts.
This method is equivalent to calling the setMaxDepth method with a zero maxDepth argument.
NDC::ContextStack * log4cpp::NDC::cloneStack () [static]¶
Clone the diagnostic context for the current thread. Internally a diagnostic context is represented as a stack. A given thread can supply the stack (i.e. diagnostic context) to a child thread so that the child can inherit the parent thread's diagnostic context.
The child thread uses the inherit method to inherit the parent's diagnostic context.
Returns:
const std::string & log4cpp::NDC::get () [static]¶
Get the current diagnostic context string. Returns:
size_t log4cpp::NDC::getDepth () [static]¶
Get the current nesting depth of this diagnostic context. Returns:
NDC & log4cpp::NDC::getNDC () [static]¶
Return the NDC for the current thread. Returns:
void log4cpp::NDC::inherit (NDC::ContextStack * stack) [static]¶
std::string log4cpp::NDC::pop () [static]¶
Clients should call this method before leaving a diagnostic context. The returned value is the value that was pushed last. If no context is available, then the empty string '' is returned.
Returns:
void log4cpp::NDC::push (const std::string & message) [static]¶
Push new diagnostic context information for the current thread. The contents of the message parameter is determined solely by the client.
Parameters:
void log4cpp::NDC::setMaxDepth (int maxDepth) [static]¶
Set the maximum nesting depth for the current NDC. Curently NDCs do not enforce a maximum depth and consequentially this method has no effect.
Parameters:
Member Data Documentation¶
ContextStack log4cpp::NDC::_stack¶
Author¶
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