g3log/example/main_sigsegv.cpp

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/** ==========================================================================
* 2011 by KjellKod.cc. This is PUBLIC DOMAIN to use at your own risk and comes
* with no warranties. This code is yours to share, use and modify with no
* strings attached and no restrictions or obligations.
*
* For more information see g3log/LICENSE or refer refer to http://unlicense.org
* ============================================================================*/
#include "g2log.hpp"
#include <iomanip>
#include <thread>
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
namespace
{
#if (defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__))
const std::string path_to_log_file = "./";
#else
const std::string path_to_log_file = "/tmp/";
#endif
}
namespace example_fatal
{
// on Ubunti this caused get a compiler warning with gcc4.6
// from gcc 4.7.2 (at least) it causes a crash (as expected)
// On windows it'll probably crash too.
void tryToKillWithIllegalPrintout()
{
std::cout << "\n\n***** Be ready this last example may 'abort' if on Windows/Linux_gcc4.7 " << std::endl << std::flush;
std::cout << "************************************************************\n\n" << std::endl << std::flush;
std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::seconds(1));
const std::string logging = "logging";
LOGF(DEBUG, "ILLEGAL PRINTF_SYNTAX EXAMPLE. WILL GENERATE compiler warning.\n\nbadly formatted message:[Printf-type %s is the number 1 for many %s]", logging.c_str());
}
// The function above 'tryToKillWithIllegalPrintout' IS system / compiler dependent. Older compilers sometimes did NOT generate a SIGSEGV
// fault as expected by the illegal printf-format usage. just in case we exit by zero division"
void killByZeroDivision(int value)
{
int zero = 0; // trying to fool the compiler to automatically warn
LOG(INFO) << "This is a bad operation [value/zero] : " << value / zero;
}
} // example fatal
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
double pi_d = 3.1415926535897932384626433832795;
float pi_f = 3.1415926535897932384626433832795f;
using namespace g2;
std::unique_ptr<LogWorker> logworker {LogWorker::createWithNoSink()};
auto sinkHandle = logworker->addSink(std2::make_unique<FileSink>(argv[0], path_to_log_file),
&FileSink::fileWrite);
initializeLogging(logworker.get());
std::future<std::string> log_file_name = sinkHandle->call(&FileSink::fileName);
std::cout << "* This is an example of g2log. It WILL exit by a FATAL trigger" << std::endl;
std::cout << "* Please see the generated log and compare to the code at" << std::endl;
std::cout << "* g2log/test_example/main.cpp" << std::endl;
std::cout << "*\n* Log file: [" << log_file_name.get() << "]\n\n" << std::endl;
LOGF(INFO, "Hi log %d", 123);
LOG(INFO) << "Test SLOG INFO";
LOG(DEBUG) << "Test SLOG DEBUG";
LOG(INFO) << "one: " << 1;
LOG(INFO) << "two: " << 2;
LOG(INFO) << "one and two: " << 1 << " and " << 2;
LOG(DEBUG) << "float 2.14: " << 1000 / 2.14f;
LOG(DEBUG) << "pi double: " << pi_d;
LOG(DEBUG) << "pi float: " << pi_f;
LOG(DEBUG) << "pi float (width 10): " << std::setprecision(10) << pi_f;
LOGF(INFO, "pi float printf:%f", pi_f);
//
// START: LOG Entris that were in the CodeProject article
//
//LOG(UNKNOWN_LEVEL) << "This log attempt will cause a compiler error";
LOG(INFO) << "Simple to use with streaming syntax, easy as abc or " << 123;
LOGF(WARNING, "Printf-style syntax is also %s", "available");
LOG_IF(INFO, (1 < 2)) << "If true this text will be logged";
LOGF_IF(INFO, (1 < 2), "if %d<%d : then this text will be logged", 1, 2);
LOG_IF(FATAL, (2 > 3)) << "This message should NOT throw";
LOGF(DEBUG, "This API is popular with some %s", "programmers");
LOGF_IF(DEBUG, (1 < 2), "If true, then this %s will be logged", "message");
// OK --- on Ubunti this caused get a compiler warning with gcc4.6
// from gcc 4.7.2 (at least) it causes a crash (as expected)
// On windows itll probably crash
//example_fatal::tryToKillWithIllegalPrintout();
int value = 1; // system dependent but it SHOULD never reach this line
example_fatal::killByZeroDivision(value);
return 0;
}