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// Go support for leveled logs, analogous to https://code.google.com/p/google-glog/
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//
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// Copyright 2013 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// Package klog implements logging analogous to the Google-internal C++ INFO/ERROR/V setup.
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// It provides functions Info, Warning, Error, Fatal, plus formatting variants such as
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// Infof. It also provides V-style logging controlled by the -v and -vmodule=file=2 flags.
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//
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// Basic examples:
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//
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//	klog.Info("Prepare to repel boarders")
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//
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//	klog.Fatalf("Initialization failed: %s", err)
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//
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// See the documentation for the V function for an explanation of these examples:
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//
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//	if klog.V(2) {
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//		klog.Info("Starting transaction...")
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//	}
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//
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//	klog.V(2).Infoln("Processed", nItems, "elements")
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//
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// Log output is buffered and written periodically using Flush. Programs
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// should call Flush before exiting to guarantee all log output is written.
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//
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// By default, all log statements write to standard error.
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// This package provides several flags that modify this behavior.
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// As a result, flag.Parse must be called before any logging is done.
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//
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//	-logtostderr=true
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//		Logs are written to standard error instead of to files.
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//	-alsologtostderr=false
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//		Logs are written to standard error as well as to files.
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//	-stderrthreshold=ERROR
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//		Log events at or above this severity are logged to standard
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//		error as well as to files.
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//	-log_dir=""
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//		Log files will be written to this directory instead of the
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//		default temporary directory.
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//
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//	Other flags provide aids to debugging.
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//
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//	-log_backtrace_at=""
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//		When set to a file and line number holding a logging statement,
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//		such as
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//			-log_backtrace_at=gopherflakes.go:234
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//		a stack trace will be written to the Info log whenever execution
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//		hits that statement. (Unlike with -vmodule, the ".go" must be
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//		present.)
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//	-v=0
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//		Enable V-leveled logging at the specified level.
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//	-vmodule=""
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//		The syntax of the argument is a comma-separated list of pattern=N,
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//		where pattern is a literal file name (minus the ".go" suffix) or
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//		"glob" pattern and N is a V level. For instance,
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//			-vmodule=gopher*=3
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//		sets the V level to 3 in all Go files whose names begin "gopher".
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//
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package klog
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import (
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	"bufio"
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	"bytes"
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	"errors"
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	"flag"
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	"fmt"
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	"io"
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	stdLog "log"
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	"math"
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	"os"
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	"path/filepath"
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	"runtime"
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	"strconv"
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	"strings"
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	"sync"
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	"sync/atomic"
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	"time"
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	"github.com/go-logr/logr"
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)
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// severity identifies the sort of log: info, warning etc. It also implements
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// the flag.Value interface. The -stderrthreshold flag is of type severity and
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// should be modified only through the flag.Value interface. The values match
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// the corresponding constants in C++.
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type severity int32 // sync/atomic int32
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// These constants identify the log levels in order of increasing severity.
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// A message written to a high-severity log file is also written to each
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// lower-severity log file.
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const (
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	infoLog severity = iota
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	warningLog
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	errorLog
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	fatalLog
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	numSeverity = 4
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)
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const severityChar = "IWEF"
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var severityName = []string{
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	infoLog:    "INFO",
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	warningLog: "WARNING",
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	errorLog:   "ERROR",
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	fatalLog:   "FATAL",
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}
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// get returns the value of the severity.
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func (s *severity) get() severity {
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	return severity(atomic.LoadInt32((*int32)(s)))
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}
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// set sets the value of the severity.
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func (s *severity) set(val severity) {
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	atomic.StoreInt32((*int32)(s), int32(val))
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}
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// String is part of the flag.Value interface.
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func (s *severity) String() string {
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	return strconv.FormatInt(int64(*s), 10)
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}
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// Get is part of the flag.Getter interface.
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func (s *severity) Get() interface{} {
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	return *s
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}
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// Set is part of the flag.Value interface.
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func (s *severity) Set(value string) error {
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	var threshold severity
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	// Is it a known name?
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	if v, ok := severityByName(value); ok {
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		threshold = v
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	} else {
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		v, err := strconv.ParseInt(value, 10, 32)
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		if err != nil {
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			return err
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		}
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		threshold = severity(v)
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	}
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	logging.stderrThreshold.set(threshold)
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	return nil
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}
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func severityByName(s string) (severity, bool) {
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	s = strings.ToUpper(s)
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	for i, name := range severityName {
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		if name == s {
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			return severity(i), true
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		}
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	}
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	return 0, false
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}
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// OutputStats tracks the number of output lines and bytes written.
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type OutputStats struct {
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	lines int64
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	bytes int64
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}
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// Lines returns the number of lines written.
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func (s *OutputStats) Lines() int64 {
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	return atomic.LoadInt64(&s.lines)
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}
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// Bytes returns the number of bytes written.
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func (s *OutputStats) Bytes() int64 {
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	return atomic.LoadInt64(&s.bytes)
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}
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// Stats tracks the number of lines of output and number of bytes
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// per severity level. Values must be read with atomic.LoadInt64.
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var Stats struct {
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	Info, Warning, Error OutputStats
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}
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var severityStats = [numSeverity]*OutputStats{
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	infoLog:    &Stats.Info,
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	warningLog: &Stats.Warning,
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	errorLog:   &Stats.Error,
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}
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// Level is exported because it appears in the arguments to V and is
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// the type of the v flag, which can be set programmatically.
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// It's a distinct type because we want to discriminate it from logType.
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// Variables of type level are only changed under logging.mu.
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// The -v flag is read only with atomic ops, so the state of the logging
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// module is consistent.
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// Level is treated as a sync/atomic int32.
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// Level specifies a level of verbosity for V logs. *Level implements
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// flag.Value; the -v flag is of type Level and should be modified
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// only through the flag.Value interface.
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type Level int32
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// get returns the value of the Level.
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func (l *Level) get() Level {
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	return Level(atomic.LoadInt32((*int32)(l)))
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}
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// set sets the value of the Level.
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func (l *Level) set(val Level) {
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	atomic.StoreInt32((*int32)(l), int32(val))
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}
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// String is part of the flag.Value interface.
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func (l *Level) String() string {
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	return strconv.FormatInt(int64(*l), 10)
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}
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// Get is part of the flag.Getter interface.
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func (l *Level) Get() interface{} {
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	return *l
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}
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// Set is part of the flag.Value interface.
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func (l *Level) Set(value string) error {
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	v, err := strconv.ParseInt(value, 10, 32)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	logging.mu.Lock()
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	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
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	logging.setVState(Level(v), logging.vmodule.filter, false)
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	return nil
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}
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// moduleSpec represents the setting of the -vmodule flag.
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type moduleSpec struct {
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	filter []modulePat
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}
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// modulePat contains a filter for the -vmodule flag.
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// It holds a verbosity level and a file pattern to match.
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type modulePat struct {
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	pattern string
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	literal bool // The pattern is a literal string
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	level   Level
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}
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// match reports whether the file matches the pattern. It uses a string
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// comparison if the pattern contains no metacharacters.
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func (m *modulePat) match(file string) bool {
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	if m.literal {
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		return file == m.pattern
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	}
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	match, _ := filepath.Match(m.pattern, file)
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	return match
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}
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func (m *moduleSpec) String() string {
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	// Lock because the type is not atomic. TODO: clean this up.
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	logging.mu.Lock()
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	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
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	var b bytes.Buffer
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	for i, f := range m.filter {
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		if i > 0 {
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			b.WriteRune(',')
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		}
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		fmt.Fprintf(&b, "%s=%d", f.pattern, f.level)
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	}
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	return b.String()
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}
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// Get is part of the (Go 1.2)  flag.Getter interface. It always returns nil for this flag type since the
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// struct is not exported.
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func (m *moduleSpec) Get() interface{} {
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	return nil
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}
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var errVmoduleSyntax = errors.New("syntax error: expect comma-separated list of filename=N")
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// Syntax: -vmodule=recordio=2,file=1,gfs*=3
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func (m *moduleSpec) Set(value string) error {
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	var filter []modulePat
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	for _, pat := range strings.Split(value, ",") {
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		if len(pat) == 0 {
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			// Empty strings such as from a trailing comma can be ignored.
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			continue
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		}
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		patLev := strings.Split(pat, "=")
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		if len(patLev) != 2 || len(patLev[0]) == 0 || len(patLev[1]) == 0 {
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			return errVmoduleSyntax
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		}
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		pattern := patLev[0]
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		v, err := strconv.ParseInt(patLev[1], 10, 32)
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		if err != nil {
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			return errors.New("syntax error: expect comma-separated list of filename=N")
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		}
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		if v < 0 {
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			return errors.New("negative value for vmodule level")
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		}
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		if v == 0 {
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			continue // Ignore. It's harmless but no point in paying the overhead.
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		}
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		// TODO: check syntax of filter?
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		filter = append(filter, modulePat{pattern, isLiteral(pattern), Level(v)})
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	}
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	logging.mu.Lock()
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	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
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	logging.setVState(logging.verbosity, filter, true)
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	return nil
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}
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// isLiteral reports whether the pattern is a literal string, that is, has no metacharacters
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// that require filepath.Match to be called to match the pattern.
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func isLiteral(pattern string) bool {
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	return !strings.ContainsAny(pattern, `\*?[]`)
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}
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// traceLocation represents the setting of the -log_backtrace_at flag.
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type traceLocation struct {
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	file string
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	line int
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}
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// isSet reports whether the trace location has been specified.
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// logging.mu is held.
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func (t *traceLocation) isSet() bool {
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	return t.line > 0
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}
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// match reports whether the specified file and line matches the trace location.
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// The argument file name is the full path, not the basename specified in the flag.
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// logging.mu is held.
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func (t *traceLocation) match(file string, line int) bool {
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	if t.line != line {
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		return false
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	}
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	if i := strings.LastIndex(file, "/"); i >= 0 {
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		file = file[i+1:]
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	}
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	return t.file == file
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}
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func (t *traceLocation) String() string {
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	// Lock because the type is not atomic. TODO: clean this up.
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	logging.mu.Lock()
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	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
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	return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", t.file, t.line)
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}
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// Get is part of the (Go 1.2) flag.Getter interface. It always returns nil for this flag type since the
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// struct is not exported
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func (t *traceLocation) Get() interface{} {
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	return nil
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}
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var errTraceSyntax = errors.New("syntax error: expect file.go:234")
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// Syntax: -log_backtrace_at=gopherflakes.go:234
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// Note that unlike vmodule the file extension is included here.
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func (t *traceLocation) Set(value string) error {
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	if value == "" {
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		// Unset.
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		logging.mu.Lock()
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		defer logging.mu.Unlock()
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		t.line = 0
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		t.file = ""
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		return nil
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	}
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	fields := strings.Split(value, ":")
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	if len(fields) != 2 {
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		return errTraceSyntax
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	}
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	file, line := fields[0], fields[1]
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	if !strings.Contains(file, ".") {
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		return errTraceSyntax
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	}
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	v, err := strconv.Atoi(line)
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	if err != nil {
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		return errTraceSyntax
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	}
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	if v <= 0 {
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		return errors.New("negative or zero value for level")
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	}
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	logging.mu.Lock()
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	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
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	t.line = v
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	t.file = file
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	return nil
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}
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// flushSyncWriter is the interface satisfied by logging destinations.
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type flushSyncWriter interface {
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	Flush() error
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	Sync() error
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	io.Writer
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}
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// init sets up the defaults and runs flushDaemon.
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func init() {
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	logging.stderrThreshold = errorLog // Default stderrThreshold is ERROR.
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	logging.setVState(0, nil, false)
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	logging.logDir = ""
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	logging.logFile = ""
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	logging.logFileMaxSizeMB = 1800
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	logging.toStderr = true
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	logging.alsoToStderr = false
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	logging.skipHeaders = false
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	logging.addDirHeader = false
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	logging.skipLogHeaders = false
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	logging.oneOutput = false
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	go logging.flushDaemon()
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}
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// InitFlags is for explicitly initializing the flags.
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func InitFlags(flagset *flag.FlagSet) {
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	if flagset == nil {
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		flagset = flag.CommandLine
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	}
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	flagset.StringVar(&logging.logDir, "log_dir", logging.logDir, "If non-empty, write log files in this directory")
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	flagset.StringVar(&logging.logFile, "log_file", logging.logFile, "If non-empty, use this log file")
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	flagset.Uint64Var(&logging.logFileMaxSizeMB, "log_file_max_size", logging.logFileMaxSizeMB,
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		"Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. "+
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			"If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited.")
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	flagset.BoolVar(&logging.toStderr, "logtostderr", logging.toStderr, "log to standard error instead of files")
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	flagset.BoolVar(&logging.alsoToStderr, "alsologtostderr", logging.alsoToStderr, "log to standard error as well as files")
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	flagset.Var(&logging.verbosity, "v", "number for the log level verbosity")
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	flagset.BoolVar(&logging.addDirHeader, "add_dir_header", logging.addDirHeader, "If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages")
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	flagset.BoolVar(&logging.skipHeaders, "skip_headers", logging.skipHeaders, "If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages")
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	flagset.BoolVar(&logging.oneOutput, "one_output", logging.oneOutput, "If true, only write logs to their native severity level (vs also writing to each lower severity level")
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	flagset.BoolVar(&logging.skipLogHeaders, "skip_log_headers", logging.skipLogHeaders, "If true, avoid headers when opening log files")
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	flagset.Var(&logging.stderrThreshold, "stderrthreshold", "logs at or above this threshold go to stderr")
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	flagset.Var(&logging.vmodule, "vmodule", "comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging")
 | 
						|
	flagset.Var(&logging.traceLocation, "log_backtrace_at", "when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace")
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Flush flushes all pending log I/O.
 | 
						|
func Flush() {
 | 
						|
	logging.lockAndFlushAll()
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// loggingT collects all the global state of the logging setup.
 | 
						|
type loggingT struct {
 | 
						|
	// Boolean flags. Not handled atomically because the flag.Value interface
 | 
						|
	// does not let us avoid the =true, and that shorthand is necessary for
 | 
						|
	// compatibility. TODO: does this matter enough to fix? Seems unlikely.
 | 
						|
	toStderr     bool // The -logtostderr flag.
 | 
						|
	alsoToStderr bool // The -alsologtostderr flag.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// Level flag. Handled atomically.
 | 
						|
	stderrThreshold severity // The -stderrthreshold flag.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// freeList is a list of byte buffers, maintained under freeListMu.
 | 
						|
	freeList *buffer
 | 
						|
	// freeListMu maintains the free list. It is separate from the main mutex
 | 
						|
	// so buffers can be grabbed and printed to without holding the main lock,
 | 
						|
	// for better parallelization.
 | 
						|
	freeListMu sync.Mutex
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// mu protects the remaining elements of this structure and is
 | 
						|
	// used to synchronize logging.
 | 
						|
	mu sync.Mutex
 | 
						|
	// file holds writer for each of the log types.
 | 
						|
	file [numSeverity]flushSyncWriter
 | 
						|
	// pcs is used in V to avoid an allocation when computing the caller's PC.
 | 
						|
	pcs [1]uintptr
 | 
						|
	// vmap is a cache of the V Level for each V() call site, identified by PC.
 | 
						|
	// It is wiped whenever the vmodule flag changes state.
 | 
						|
	vmap map[uintptr]Level
 | 
						|
	// filterLength stores the length of the vmodule filter chain. If greater
 | 
						|
	// than zero, it means vmodule is enabled. It may be read safely
 | 
						|
	// using sync.LoadInt32, but is only modified under mu.
 | 
						|
	filterLength int32
 | 
						|
	// traceLocation is the state of the -log_backtrace_at flag.
 | 
						|
	traceLocation traceLocation
 | 
						|
	// These flags are modified only under lock, although verbosity may be fetched
 | 
						|
	// safely using atomic.LoadInt32.
 | 
						|
	vmodule   moduleSpec // The state of the -vmodule flag.
 | 
						|
	verbosity Level      // V logging level, the value of the -v flag/
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// If non-empty, overrides the choice of directory in which to write logs.
 | 
						|
	// See createLogDirs for the full list of possible destinations.
 | 
						|
	logDir string
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// If non-empty, specifies the path of the file to write logs. mutually exclusive
 | 
						|
	// with the log_dir option.
 | 
						|
	logFile string
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// When logFile is specified, this limiter makes sure the logFile won't exceeds a certain size. When exceeds, the
 | 
						|
	// logFile will be cleaned up. If this value is 0, no size limitation will be applied to logFile.
 | 
						|
	logFileMaxSizeMB uint64
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// If true, do not add the prefix headers, useful when used with SetOutput
 | 
						|
	skipHeaders bool
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// If true, do not add the headers to log files
 | 
						|
	skipLogHeaders bool
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// If true, add the file directory to the header
 | 
						|
	addDirHeader bool
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// If set, all output will be redirected unconditionally to the provided logr.Logger
 | 
						|
	logr logr.Logger
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// If true, messages will not be propagated to lower severity log levels
 | 
						|
	oneOutput bool
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// If set, all output will be filtered through the filter.
 | 
						|
	filter LogFilter
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// buffer holds a byte Buffer for reuse. The zero value is ready for use.
 | 
						|
type buffer struct {
 | 
						|
	bytes.Buffer
 | 
						|
	tmp  [64]byte // temporary byte array for creating headers.
 | 
						|
	next *buffer
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
var logging loggingT
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// setVState sets a consistent state for V logging.
 | 
						|
// l.mu is held.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) setVState(verbosity Level, filter []modulePat, setFilter bool) {
 | 
						|
	// Turn verbosity off so V will not fire while we are in transition.
 | 
						|
	l.verbosity.set(0)
 | 
						|
	// Ditto for filter length.
 | 
						|
	atomic.StoreInt32(&l.filterLength, 0)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// Set the new filters and wipe the pc->Level map if the filter has changed.
 | 
						|
	if setFilter {
 | 
						|
		l.vmodule.filter = filter
 | 
						|
		l.vmap = make(map[uintptr]Level)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// Things are consistent now, so enable filtering and verbosity.
 | 
						|
	// They are enabled in order opposite to that in V.
 | 
						|
	atomic.StoreInt32(&l.filterLength, int32(len(filter)))
 | 
						|
	l.verbosity.set(verbosity)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// getBuffer returns a new, ready-to-use buffer.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) getBuffer() *buffer {
 | 
						|
	l.freeListMu.Lock()
 | 
						|
	b := l.freeList
 | 
						|
	if b != nil {
 | 
						|
		l.freeList = b.next
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.freeListMu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
	if b == nil {
 | 
						|
		b = new(buffer)
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		b.next = nil
 | 
						|
		b.Reset()
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return b
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// putBuffer returns a buffer to the free list.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) putBuffer(b *buffer) {
 | 
						|
	if b.Len() >= 256 {
 | 
						|
		// Let big buffers die a natural death.
 | 
						|
		return
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.freeListMu.Lock()
 | 
						|
	b.next = l.freeList
 | 
						|
	l.freeList = b
 | 
						|
	l.freeListMu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
var timeNow = time.Now // Stubbed out for testing.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/*
 | 
						|
header formats a log header as defined by the C++ implementation.
 | 
						|
It returns a buffer containing the formatted header and the user's file and line number.
 | 
						|
The depth specifies how many stack frames above lives the source line to be identified in the log message.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
Log lines have this form:
 | 
						|
	Lmmdd hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu threadid file:line] msg...
 | 
						|
where the fields are defined as follows:
 | 
						|
	L                A single character, representing the log level (eg 'I' for INFO)
 | 
						|
	mm               The month (zero padded; ie May is '05')
 | 
						|
	dd               The day (zero padded)
 | 
						|
	hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu  Time in hours, minutes and fractional seconds
 | 
						|
	threadid         The space-padded thread ID as returned by GetTID()
 | 
						|
	file             The file name
 | 
						|
	line             The line number
 | 
						|
	msg              The user-supplied message
 | 
						|
*/
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) header(s severity, depth int) (*buffer, string, int) {
 | 
						|
	_, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(3 + depth)
 | 
						|
	if !ok {
 | 
						|
		file = "???"
 | 
						|
		line = 1
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		if slash := strings.LastIndex(file, "/"); slash >= 0 {
 | 
						|
			path := file
 | 
						|
			file = path[slash+1:]
 | 
						|
			if l.addDirHeader {
 | 
						|
				if dirsep := strings.LastIndex(path[:slash], "/"); dirsep >= 0 {
 | 
						|
					file = path[dirsep+1:]
 | 
						|
				}
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return l.formatHeader(s, file, line), file, line
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// formatHeader formats a log header using the provided file name and line number.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) formatHeader(s severity, file string, line int) *buffer {
 | 
						|
	now := timeNow()
 | 
						|
	if line < 0 {
 | 
						|
		line = 0 // not a real line number, but acceptable to someDigits
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if s > fatalLog {
 | 
						|
		s = infoLog // for safety.
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	buf := l.getBuffer()
 | 
						|
	if l.skipHeaders {
 | 
						|
		return buf
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// Avoid Fprintf, for speed. The format is so simple that we can do it quickly by hand.
 | 
						|
	// It's worth about 3X. Fprintf is hard.
 | 
						|
	_, month, day := now.Date()
 | 
						|
	hour, minute, second := now.Clock()
 | 
						|
	// Lmmdd hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu threadid file:line]
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[0] = severityChar[s]
 | 
						|
	buf.twoDigits(1, int(month))
 | 
						|
	buf.twoDigits(3, day)
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[5] = ' '
 | 
						|
	buf.twoDigits(6, hour)
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[8] = ':'
 | 
						|
	buf.twoDigits(9, minute)
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[11] = ':'
 | 
						|
	buf.twoDigits(12, second)
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[14] = '.'
 | 
						|
	buf.nDigits(6, 15, now.Nanosecond()/1000, '0')
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[21] = ' '
 | 
						|
	buf.nDigits(7, 22, pid, ' ') // TODO: should be TID
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[29] = ' '
 | 
						|
	buf.Write(buf.tmp[:30])
 | 
						|
	buf.WriteString(file)
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[0] = ':'
 | 
						|
	n := buf.someDigits(1, line)
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[n+1] = ']'
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[n+2] = ' '
 | 
						|
	buf.Write(buf.tmp[:n+3])
 | 
						|
	return buf
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Some custom tiny helper functions to print the log header efficiently.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
const digits = "0123456789"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// twoDigits formats a zero-prefixed two-digit integer at buf.tmp[i].
 | 
						|
func (buf *buffer) twoDigits(i, d int) {
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[i+1] = digits[d%10]
 | 
						|
	d /= 10
 | 
						|
	buf.tmp[i] = digits[d%10]
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// nDigits formats an n-digit integer at buf.tmp[i],
 | 
						|
// padding with pad on the left.
 | 
						|
// It assumes d >= 0.
 | 
						|
func (buf *buffer) nDigits(n, i, d int, pad byte) {
 | 
						|
	j := n - 1
 | 
						|
	for ; j >= 0 && d > 0; j-- {
 | 
						|
		buf.tmp[i+j] = digits[d%10]
 | 
						|
		d /= 10
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	for ; j >= 0; j-- {
 | 
						|
		buf.tmp[i+j] = pad
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// someDigits formats a zero-prefixed variable-width integer at buf.tmp[i].
 | 
						|
func (buf *buffer) someDigits(i, d int) int {
 | 
						|
	// Print into the top, then copy down. We know there's space for at least
 | 
						|
	// a 10-digit number.
 | 
						|
	j := len(buf.tmp)
 | 
						|
	for {
 | 
						|
		j--
 | 
						|
		buf.tmp[j] = digits[d%10]
 | 
						|
		d /= 10
 | 
						|
		if d == 0 {
 | 
						|
			break
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return copy(buf.tmp[i:], buf.tmp[j:])
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) println(s severity, logr logr.Logger, filter LogFilter, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	buf, file, line := l.header(s, 0)
 | 
						|
	// if logr is set, we clear the generated header as we rely on the backing
 | 
						|
	// logr implementation to print headers
 | 
						|
	if logr != nil {
 | 
						|
		l.putBuffer(buf)
 | 
						|
		buf = l.getBuffer()
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if filter != nil {
 | 
						|
		args = filter.Filter(args)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprintln(buf, args...)
 | 
						|
	l.output(s, logr, buf, file, line, false)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) print(s severity, logr logr.Logger, filter LogFilter, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	l.printDepth(s, logr, filter, 1, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) printDepth(s severity, logr logr.Logger, filter LogFilter, depth int, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	buf, file, line := l.header(s, depth)
 | 
						|
	// if logr is set, we clear the generated header as we rely on the backing
 | 
						|
	// logr implementation to print headers
 | 
						|
	if logr != nil {
 | 
						|
		l.putBuffer(buf)
 | 
						|
		buf = l.getBuffer()
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if filter != nil {
 | 
						|
		args = filter.Filter(args)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprint(buf, args...)
 | 
						|
	if buf.Bytes()[buf.Len()-1] != '\n' {
 | 
						|
		buf.WriteByte('\n')
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.output(s, logr, buf, file, line, false)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) printf(s severity, logr logr.Logger, filter LogFilter, format string, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	buf, file, line := l.header(s, 0)
 | 
						|
	// if logr is set, we clear the generated header as we rely on the backing
 | 
						|
	// logr implementation to print headers
 | 
						|
	if logr != nil {
 | 
						|
		l.putBuffer(buf)
 | 
						|
		buf = l.getBuffer()
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if filter != nil {
 | 
						|
		format, args = filter.FilterF(format, args)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprintf(buf, format, args...)
 | 
						|
	if buf.Bytes()[buf.Len()-1] != '\n' {
 | 
						|
		buf.WriteByte('\n')
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.output(s, logr, buf, file, line, false)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// printWithFileLine behaves like print but uses the provided file and line number.  If
 | 
						|
// alsoLogToStderr is true, the log message always appears on standard error; it
 | 
						|
// will also appear in the log file unless --logtostderr is set.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) printWithFileLine(s severity, logr logr.Logger, filter LogFilter, file string, line int, alsoToStderr bool, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	buf := l.formatHeader(s, file, line)
 | 
						|
	// if logr is set, we clear the generated header as we rely on the backing
 | 
						|
	// logr implementation to print headers
 | 
						|
	if logr != nil {
 | 
						|
		l.putBuffer(buf)
 | 
						|
		buf = l.getBuffer()
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if filter != nil {
 | 
						|
		args = filter.Filter(args)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprint(buf, args...)
 | 
						|
	if buf.Bytes()[buf.Len()-1] != '\n' {
 | 
						|
		buf.WriteByte('\n')
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.output(s, logr, buf, file, line, alsoToStderr)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// if loggr is specified, will call loggr.Error, otherwise output with logging module.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) errorS(err error, loggr logr.Logger, filter LogFilter, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	if filter != nil {
 | 
						|
		msg, keysAndValues = filter.FilterS(msg, keysAndValues)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if loggr != nil {
 | 
						|
		loggr.Error(err, msg, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
		return
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.printS(err, msg, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// if loggr is specified, will call loggr.Info, otherwise output with logging module.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) infoS(loggr logr.Logger, filter LogFilter, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	if filter != nil {
 | 
						|
		msg, keysAndValues = filter.FilterS(msg, keysAndValues)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if loggr != nil {
 | 
						|
		loggr.Info(msg, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
		return
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.printS(nil, msg, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// printS is called from infoS and errorS if loggr is not specified.
 | 
						|
// if err arguments is specified, will output to errorLog severity
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) printS(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	b := &bytes.Buffer{}
 | 
						|
	b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%q", msg))
 | 
						|
	if err != nil {
 | 
						|
		b.WriteByte(' ')
 | 
						|
		b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("err=%q", err.Error()))
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	kvListFormat(b, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
	var s severity
 | 
						|
	if err == nil {
 | 
						|
		s = infoLog
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		s = errorLog
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.printDepth(s, logging.logr, nil, 2, b)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
const missingValue = "(MISSING)"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func kvListFormat(b *bytes.Buffer, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	for i := 0; i < len(keysAndValues); i += 2 {
 | 
						|
		var v interface{}
 | 
						|
		k := keysAndValues[i]
 | 
						|
		if i+1 < len(keysAndValues) {
 | 
						|
			v = keysAndValues[i+1]
 | 
						|
		} else {
 | 
						|
			v = missingValue
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		b.WriteByte(' ')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		switch v.(type) {
 | 
						|
		case string, error:
 | 
						|
			b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s=%q", k, v))
 | 
						|
		default:
 | 
						|
			if _, ok := v.(fmt.Stringer); ok {
 | 
						|
				b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s=%q", k, v))
 | 
						|
			} else {
 | 
						|
				b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s=%+v", k, v))
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// redirectBuffer is used to set an alternate destination for the logs
 | 
						|
type redirectBuffer struct {
 | 
						|
	w io.Writer
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (rb *redirectBuffer) Sync() error {
 | 
						|
	return nil
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (rb *redirectBuffer) Flush() error {
 | 
						|
	return nil
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (rb *redirectBuffer) Write(bytes []byte) (n int, err error) {
 | 
						|
	return rb.w.Write(bytes)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// SetLogger will set the backing logr implementation for klog.
 | 
						|
// If set, all log lines will be suppressed from the regular Output, and
 | 
						|
// redirected to the logr implementation.
 | 
						|
// All log lines include the 'severity', 'file' and 'line' values attached as
 | 
						|
// structured logging values.
 | 
						|
// Use as:
 | 
						|
//   ...
 | 
						|
//   klog.SetLogger(zapr.NewLogger(zapLog))
 | 
						|
func SetLogger(logr logr.Logger) {
 | 
						|
	logging.logr = logr
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// SetOutput sets the output destination for all severities
 | 
						|
func SetOutput(w io.Writer) {
 | 
						|
	logging.mu.Lock()
 | 
						|
	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
	for s := fatalLog; s >= infoLog; s-- {
 | 
						|
		rb := &redirectBuffer{
 | 
						|
			w: w,
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		logging.file[s] = rb
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// SetOutputBySeverity sets the output destination for specific severity
 | 
						|
func SetOutputBySeverity(name string, w io.Writer) {
 | 
						|
	logging.mu.Lock()
 | 
						|
	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
	sev, ok := severityByName(name)
 | 
						|
	if !ok {
 | 
						|
		panic(fmt.Sprintf("SetOutputBySeverity(%q): unrecognized severity name", name))
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	rb := &redirectBuffer{
 | 
						|
		w: w,
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	logging.file[sev] = rb
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// LogToStderr sets whether to log exclusively to stderr, bypassing outputs
 | 
						|
func LogToStderr(stderr bool) {
 | 
						|
	logging.mu.Lock()
 | 
						|
	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	logging.toStderr = stderr
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// output writes the data to the log files and releases the buffer.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) output(s severity, log logr.Logger, buf *buffer, file string, line int, alsoToStderr bool) {
 | 
						|
	l.mu.Lock()
 | 
						|
	if l.traceLocation.isSet() {
 | 
						|
		if l.traceLocation.match(file, line) {
 | 
						|
			buf.Write(stacks(false))
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	data := buf.Bytes()
 | 
						|
	if log != nil {
 | 
						|
		// TODO: set 'severity' and caller information as structured log info
 | 
						|
		// keysAndValues := []interface{}{"severity", severityName[s], "file", file, "line", line}
 | 
						|
		if s == errorLog {
 | 
						|
			l.logr.Error(nil, string(data))
 | 
						|
		} else {
 | 
						|
			log.Info(string(data))
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	} else if l.toStderr {
 | 
						|
		os.Stderr.Write(data)
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		if alsoToStderr || l.alsoToStderr || s >= l.stderrThreshold.get() {
 | 
						|
			os.Stderr.Write(data)
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		if logging.logFile != "" {
 | 
						|
			// Since we are using a single log file, all of the items in l.file array
 | 
						|
			// will point to the same file, so just use one of them to write data.
 | 
						|
			if l.file[infoLog] == nil {
 | 
						|
				if err := l.createFiles(infoLog); err != nil {
 | 
						|
					os.Stderr.Write(data) // Make sure the message appears somewhere.
 | 
						|
					l.exit(err)
 | 
						|
				}
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
			l.file[infoLog].Write(data)
 | 
						|
		} else {
 | 
						|
			if l.file[s] == nil {
 | 
						|
				if err := l.createFiles(s); err != nil {
 | 
						|
					os.Stderr.Write(data) // Make sure the message appears somewhere.
 | 
						|
					l.exit(err)
 | 
						|
				}
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
			if l.oneOutput {
 | 
						|
				l.file[s].Write(data)
 | 
						|
			} else {
 | 
						|
				switch s {
 | 
						|
				case fatalLog:
 | 
						|
					l.file[fatalLog].Write(data)
 | 
						|
					fallthrough
 | 
						|
				case errorLog:
 | 
						|
					l.file[errorLog].Write(data)
 | 
						|
					fallthrough
 | 
						|
				case warningLog:
 | 
						|
					l.file[warningLog].Write(data)
 | 
						|
					fallthrough
 | 
						|
				case infoLog:
 | 
						|
					l.file[infoLog].Write(data)
 | 
						|
				}
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if s == fatalLog {
 | 
						|
		// If we got here via Exit rather than Fatal, print no stacks.
 | 
						|
		if atomic.LoadUint32(&fatalNoStacks) > 0 {
 | 
						|
			l.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
			timeoutFlush(10 * time.Second)
 | 
						|
			os.Exit(1)
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		// Dump all goroutine stacks before exiting.
 | 
						|
		trace := stacks(true)
 | 
						|
		// Write the stack trace for all goroutines to the stderr.
 | 
						|
		if l.toStderr || l.alsoToStderr || s >= l.stderrThreshold.get() || alsoToStderr {
 | 
						|
			os.Stderr.Write(trace)
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		// Write the stack trace for all goroutines to the files.
 | 
						|
		logExitFunc = func(error) {} // If we get a write error, we'll still exit below.
 | 
						|
		for log := fatalLog; log >= infoLog; log-- {
 | 
						|
			if f := l.file[log]; f != nil { // Can be nil if -logtostderr is set.
 | 
						|
				f.Write(trace)
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		l.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
		timeoutFlush(10 * time.Second)
 | 
						|
		os.Exit(255) // C++ uses -1, which is silly because it's anded with 255 anyway.
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.putBuffer(buf)
 | 
						|
	l.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
	if stats := severityStats[s]; stats != nil {
 | 
						|
		atomic.AddInt64(&stats.lines, 1)
 | 
						|
		atomic.AddInt64(&stats.bytes, int64(len(data)))
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// timeoutFlush calls Flush and returns when it completes or after timeout
 | 
						|
// elapses, whichever happens first.  This is needed because the hooks invoked
 | 
						|
// by Flush may deadlock when klog.Fatal is called from a hook that holds
 | 
						|
// a lock.
 | 
						|
func timeoutFlush(timeout time.Duration) {
 | 
						|
	done := make(chan bool, 1)
 | 
						|
	go func() {
 | 
						|
		Flush() // calls logging.lockAndFlushAll()
 | 
						|
		done <- true
 | 
						|
	}()
 | 
						|
	select {
 | 
						|
	case <-done:
 | 
						|
	case <-time.After(timeout):
 | 
						|
		fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "klog: Flush took longer than", timeout)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// stacks is a wrapper for runtime.Stack that attempts to recover the data for all goroutines.
 | 
						|
func stacks(all bool) []byte {
 | 
						|
	// We don't know how big the traces are, so grow a few times if they don't fit. Start large, though.
 | 
						|
	n := 10000
 | 
						|
	if all {
 | 
						|
		n = 100000
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	var trace []byte
 | 
						|
	for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
 | 
						|
		trace = make([]byte, n)
 | 
						|
		nbytes := runtime.Stack(trace, all)
 | 
						|
		if nbytes < len(trace) {
 | 
						|
			return trace[:nbytes]
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		n *= 2
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return trace
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// logExitFunc provides a simple mechanism to override the default behavior
 | 
						|
// of exiting on error. Used in testing and to guarantee we reach a required exit
 | 
						|
// for fatal logs. Instead, exit could be a function rather than a method but that
 | 
						|
// would make its use clumsier.
 | 
						|
var logExitFunc func(error)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// exit is called if there is trouble creating or writing log files.
 | 
						|
// It flushes the logs and exits the program; there's no point in hanging around.
 | 
						|
// l.mu is held.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) exit(err error) {
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "log: exiting because of error: %s\n", err)
 | 
						|
	// If logExitFunc is set, we do that instead of exiting.
 | 
						|
	if logExitFunc != nil {
 | 
						|
		logExitFunc(err)
 | 
						|
		return
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.flushAll()
 | 
						|
	os.Exit(2)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// syncBuffer joins a bufio.Writer to its underlying file, providing access to the
 | 
						|
// file's Sync method and providing a wrapper for the Write method that provides log
 | 
						|
// file rotation. There are conflicting methods, so the file cannot be embedded.
 | 
						|
// l.mu is held for all its methods.
 | 
						|
type syncBuffer struct {
 | 
						|
	logger *loggingT
 | 
						|
	*bufio.Writer
 | 
						|
	file     *os.File
 | 
						|
	sev      severity
 | 
						|
	nbytes   uint64 // The number of bytes written to this file
 | 
						|
	maxbytes uint64 // The max number of bytes this syncBuffer.file can hold before cleaning up.
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (sb *syncBuffer) Sync() error {
 | 
						|
	return sb.file.Sync()
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// CalculateMaxSize returns the real max size in bytes after considering the default max size and the flag options.
 | 
						|
func CalculateMaxSize() uint64 {
 | 
						|
	if logging.logFile != "" {
 | 
						|
		if logging.logFileMaxSizeMB == 0 {
 | 
						|
			// If logFileMaxSizeMB is zero, we don't have limitations on the log size.
 | 
						|
			return math.MaxUint64
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		// Flag logFileMaxSizeMB is in MB for user convenience.
 | 
						|
		return logging.logFileMaxSizeMB * 1024 * 1024
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	// If "log_file" flag is not specified, the target file (sb.file) will be cleaned up when reaches a fixed size.
 | 
						|
	return MaxSize
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (sb *syncBuffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
 | 
						|
	if sb.nbytes+uint64(len(p)) >= sb.maxbytes {
 | 
						|
		if err := sb.rotateFile(time.Now(), false); err != nil {
 | 
						|
			sb.logger.exit(err)
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	n, err = sb.Writer.Write(p)
 | 
						|
	sb.nbytes += uint64(n)
 | 
						|
	if err != nil {
 | 
						|
		sb.logger.exit(err)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// rotateFile closes the syncBuffer's file and starts a new one.
 | 
						|
// The startup argument indicates whether this is the initial startup of klog.
 | 
						|
// If startup is true, existing files are opened for appending instead of truncated.
 | 
						|
func (sb *syncBuffer) rotateFile(now time.Time, startup bool) error {
 | 
						|
	if sb.file != nil {
 | 
						|
		sb.Flush()
 | 
						|
		sb.file.Close()
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	var err error
 | 
						|
	sb.file, _, err = create(severityName[sb.sev], now, startup)
 | 
						|
	if err != nil {
 | 
						|
		return err
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if startup {
 | 
						|
		fileInfo, err := sb.file.Stat()
 | 
						|
		if err != nil {
 | 
						|
			return fmt.Errorf("file stat could not get fileinfo: %v", err)
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		// init file size
 | 
						|
		sb.nbytes = uint64(fileInfo.Size())
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		sb.nbytes = 0
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	sb.Writer = bufio.NewWriterSize(sb.file, bufferSize)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if sb.logger.skipLogHeaders {
 | 
						|
		return nil
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// Write header.
 | 
						|
	var buf bytes.Buffer
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Log file created at: %s\n", now.Format("2006/01/02 15:04:05"))
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Running on machine: %s\n", host)
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Binary: Built with %s %s for %s/%s\n", runtime.Compiler, runtime.Version(), runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH)
 | 
						|
	fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Log line format: [IWEF]mmdd hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu threadid file:line] msg\n")
 | 
						|
	n, err := sb.file.Write(buf.Bytes())
 | 
						|
	sb.nbytes += uint64(n)
 | 
						|
	return err
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// bufferSize sizes the buffer associated with each log file. It's large
 | 
						|
// so that log records can accumulate without the logging thread blocking
 | 
						|
// on disk I/O. The flushDaemon will block instead.
 | 
						|
const bufferSize = 256 * 1024
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// createFiles creates all the log files for severity from sev down to infoLog.
 | 
						|
// l.mu is held.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) createFiles(sev severity) error {
 | 
						|
	now := time.Now()
 | 
						|
	// Files are created in decreasing severity order, so as soon as we find one
 | 
						|
	// has already been created, we can stop.
 | 
						|
	for s := sev; s >= infoLog && l.file[s] == nil; s-- {
 | 
						|
		sb := &syncBuffer{
 | 
						|
			logger:   l,
 | 
						|
			sev:      s,
 | 
						|
			maxbytes: CalculateMaxSize(),
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		if err := sb.rotateFile(now, true); err != nil {
 | 
						|
			return err
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		l.file[s] = sb
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return nil
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
const flushInterval = 5 * time.Second
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// flushDaemon periodically flushes the log file buffers.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) flushDaemon() {
 | 
						|
	for range time.NewTicker(flushInterval).C {
 | 
						|
		l.lockAndFlushAll()
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// lockAndFlushAll is like flushAll but locks l.mu first.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) lockAndFlushAll() {
 | 
						|
	l.mu.Lock()
 | 
						|
	l.flushAll()
 | 
						|
	l.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// flushAll flushes all the logs and attempts to "sync" their data to disk.
 | 
						|
// l.mu is held.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) flushAll() {
 | 
						|
	// Flush from fatal down, in case there's trouble flushing.
 | 
						|
	for s := fatalLog; s >= infoLog; s-- {
 | 
						|
		file := l.file[s]
 | 
						|
		if file != nil {
 | 
						|
			file.Flush() // ignore error
 | 
						|
			file.Sync()  // ignore error
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// CopyStandardLogTo arranges for messages written to the Go "log" package's
 | 
						|
// default logs to also appear in the Google logs for the named and lower
 | 
						|
// severities.  Subsequent changes to the standard log's default output location
 | 
						|
// or format may break this behavior.
 | 
						|
//
 | 
						|
// Valid names are "INFO", "WARNING", "ERROR", and "FATAL".  If the name is not
 | 
						|
// recognized, CopyStandardLogTo panics.
 | 
						|
func CopyStandardLogTo(name string) {
 | 
						|
	sev, ok := severityByName(name)
 | 
						|
	if !ok {
 | 
						|
		panic(fmt.Sprintf("log.CopyStandardLogTo(%q): unrecognized severity name", name))
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	// Set a log format that captures the user's file and line:
 | 
						|
	//   d.go:23: message
 | 
						|
	stdLog.SetFlags(stdLog.Lshortfile)
 | 
						|
	stdLog.SetOutput(logBridge(sev))
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// logBridge provides the Write method that enables CopyStandardLogTo to connect
 | 
						|
// Go's standard logs to the logs provided by this package.
 | 
						|
type logBridge severity
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Write parses the standard logging line and passes its components to the
 | 
						|
// logger for severity(lb).
 | 
						|
func (lb logBridge) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
 | 
						|
	var (
 | 
						|
		file = "???"
 | 
						|
		line = 1
 | 
						|
		text string
 | 
						|
	)
 | 
						|
	// Split "d.go:23: message" into "d.go", "23", and "message".
 | 
						|
	if parts := bytes.SplitN(b, []byte{':'}, 3); len(parts) != 3 || len(parts[0]) < 1 || len(parts[2]) < 1 {
 | 
						|
		text = fmt.Sprintf("bad log format: %s", b)
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		file = string(parts[0])
 | 
						|
		text = string(parts[2][1:]) // skip leading space
 | 
						|
		line, err = strconv.Atoi(string(parts[1]))
 | 
						|
		if err != nil {
 | 
						|
			text = fmt.Sprintf("bad line number: %s", b)
 | 
						|
			line = 1
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	// printWithFileLine with alsoToStderr=true, so standard log messages
 | 
						|
	// always appear on standard error.
 | 
						|
	logging.printWithFileLine(severity(lb), logging.logr, logging.filter, file, line, true, text)
 | 
						|
	return len(b), nil
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// setV computes and remembers the V level for a given PC
 | 
						|
// when vmodule is enabled.
 | 
						|
// File pattern matching takes the basename of the file, stripped
 | 
						|
// of its .go suffix, and uses filepath.Match, which is a little more
 | 
						|
// general than the *? matching used in C++.
 | 
						|
// l.mu is held.
 | 
						|
func (l *loggingT) setV(pc uintptr) Level {
 | 
						|
	fn := runtime.FuncForPC(pc)
 | 
						|
	file, _ := fn.FileLine(pc)
 | 
						|
	// The file is something like /a/b/c/d.go. We want just the d.
 | 
						|
	if strings.HasSuffix(file, ".go") {
 | 
						|
		file = file[:len(file)-3]
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if slash := strings.LastIndex(file, "/"); slash >= 0 {
 | 
						|
		file = file[slash+1:]
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	for _, filter := range l.vmodule.filter {
 | 
						|
		if filter.match(file) {
 | 
						|
			l.vmap[pc] = filter.level
 | 
						|
			return filter.level
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	l.vmap[pc] = 0
 | 
						|
	return 0
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Verbose is a boolean type that implements Infof (like Printf) etc.
 | 
						|
// See the documentation of V for more information.
 | 
						|
type Verbose struct {
 | 
						|
	enabled bool
 | 
						|
	logr    logr.Logger
 | 
						|
	filter  LogFilter
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func newVerbose(level Level, b bool) Verbose {
 | 
						|
	if logging.logr == nil {
 | 
						|
		return Verbose{b, nil, logging.filter}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return Verbose{b, logging.logr.V(int(level)), logging.filter}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// V reports whether verbosity at the call site is at least the requested level.
 | 
						|
// The returned value is a struct of type Verbose, which implements Info, Infoln
 | 
						|
// and Infof. These methods will write to the Info log if called.
 | 
						|
// Thus, one may write either
 | 
						|
//	if glog.V(2).Enabled() { klog.Info("log this") }
 | 
						|
// or
 | 
						|
//	klog.V(2).Info("log this")
 | 
						|
// The second form is shorter but the first is cheaper if logging is off because it does
 | 
						|
// not evaluate its arguments.
 | 
						|
//
 | 
						|
// Whether an individual call to V generates a log record depends on the setting of
 | 
						|
// the -v and -vmodule flags; both are off by default. The V call will log if its level
 | 
						|
// is less than or equal to the value of the -v flag, or alternatively if its level is
 | 
						|
// less than or equal to the value of the -vmodule pattern matching the source file
 | 
						|
// containing the call.
 | 
						|
func V(level Level) Verbose {
 | 
						|
	// This function tries hard to be cheap unless there's work to do.
 | 
						|
	// The fast path is two atomic loads and compares.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// Here is a cheap but safe test to see if V logging is enabled globally.
 | 
						|
	if logging.verbosity.get() >= level {
 | 
						|
		return newVerbose(level, true)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	// It's off globally but vmodule may still be set.
 | 
						|
	// Here is another cheap but safe test to see if vmodule is enabled.
 | 
						|
	if atomic.LoadInt32(&logging.filterLength) > 0 {
 | 
						|
		// Now we need a proper lock to use the logging structure. The pcs field
 | 
						|
		// is shared so we must lock before accessing it. This is fairly expensive,
 | 
						|
		// but if V logging is enabled we're slow anyway.
 | 
						|
		logging.mu.Lock()
 | 
						|
		defer logging.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
		if runtime.Callers(2, logging.pcs[:]) == 0 {
 | 
						|
			return newVerbose(level, false)
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		v, ok := logging.vmap[logging.pcs[0]]
 | 
						|
		if !ok {
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						|
			v = logging.setV(logging.pcs[0])
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		return newVerbose(level, v >= level)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return newVerbose(level, false)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Enabled will return true if this log level is enabled, guarded by the value
 | 
						|
// of v.
 | 
						|
// See the documentation of V for usage.
 | 
						|
func (v Verbose) Enabled() bool {
 | 
						|
	return v.enabled
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Info is equivalent to the global Info function, guarded by the value of v.
 | 
						|
// See the documentation of V for usage.
 | 
						|
func (v Verbose) Info(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	if v.enabled {
 | 
						|
		logging.print(infoLog, v.logr, v.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Infoln is equivalent to the global Infoln function, guarded by the value of v.
 | 
						|
// See the documentation of V for usage.
 | 
						|
func (v Verbose) Infoln(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	if v.enabled {
 | 
						|
		logging.println(infoLog, v.logr, v.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Infof is equivalent to the global Infof function, guarded by the value of v.
 | 
						|
// See the documentation of V for usage.
 | 
						|
func (v Verbose) Infof(format string, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	if v.enabled {
 | 
						|
		logging.printf(infoLog, v.logr, v.filter, format, args...)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// InfoS is equivalent to the global InfoS function, guarded by the value of v.
 | 
						|
// See the documentation of V for usage.
 | 
						|
func (v Verbose) InfoS(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	if v.enabled {
 | 
						|
		logging.infoS(v.logr, v.filter, msg, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Deprecated: Use ErrorS instead.
 | 
						|
func (v Verbose) Error(err error, msg string, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	if v.enabled {
 | 
						|
		logging.errorS(err, v.logr, v.filter, msg, args...)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// ErrorS is equivalent to the global Error function, guarded by the value of v.
 | 
						|
// See the documentation of V for usage.
 | 
						|
func (v Verbose) ErrorS(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	if v.enabled {
 | 
						|
		logging.errorS(err, v.logr, v.filter, msg, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Info logs to the INFO log.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Print; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Info(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.print(infoLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// InfoDepth acts as Info but uses depth to determine which call frame to log.
 | 
						|
// InfoDepth(0, "msg") is the same as Info("msg").
 | 
						|
func InfoDepth(depth int, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.printDepth(infoLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, depth, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Infoln logs to the INFO log.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Println; a newline is always appended.
 | 
						|
func Infoln(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.println(infoLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Infof logs to the INFO log.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Infof(format string, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.printf(infoLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, format, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// InfoS structured logs to the INFO log.
 | 
						|
// The msg argument used to add constant description to the log line.
 | 
						|
// The key/value pairs would be join by "=" ; a newline is always appended.
 | 
						|
//
 | 
						|
// Basic examples:
 | 
						|
// >> klog.InfoS("Pod status updated", "pod", "kubedns", "status", "ready")
 | 
						|
// output:
 | 
						|
// >> I1025 00:15:15.525108       1 controller_utils.go:116] "Pod status updated" pod="kubedns" status="ready"
 | 
						|
func InfoS(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.infoS(logging.logr, logging.filter, msg, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Warning logs to the WARNING and INFO logs.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Print; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Warning(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.print(warningLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// WarningDepth acts as Warning but uses depth to determine which call frame to log.
 | 
						|
// WarningDepth(0, "msg") is the same as Warning("msg").
 | 
						|
func WarningDepth(depth int, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.printDepth(warningLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, depth, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Warningln logs to the WARNING and INFO logs.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Println; a newline is always appended.
 | 
						|
func Warningln(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.println(warningLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Warningf logs to the WARNING and INFO logs.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Warningf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.printf(warningLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, format, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Error logs to the ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Print; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Error(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.print(errorLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// ErrorDepth acts as Error but uses depth to determine which call frame to log.
 | 
						|
// ErrorDepth(0, "msg") is the same as Error("msg").
 | 
						|
func ErrorDepth(depth int, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.printDepth(errorLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, depth, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Errorln logs to the ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Println; a newline is always appended.
 | 
						|
func Errorln(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.println(errorLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Errorf logs to the ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs.
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.printf(errorLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, format, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// ErrorS structured logs to the ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs.
 | 
						|
// the err argument used as "err" field of log line.
 | 
						|
// The msg argument used to add constant description to the log line.
 | 
						|
// The key/value pairs would be join by "=" ; a newline is always appended.
 | 
						|
//
 | 
						|
// Basic examples:
 | 
						|
// >> klog.ErrorS(err, "Failed to update pod status")
 | 
						|
// output:
 | 
						|
// >> E1025 00:15:15.525108       1 controller_utils.go:114] "Failed to update pod status" err="timeout"
 | 
						|
func ErrorS(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.errorS(err, logging.logr, logging.filter, msg, keysAndValues...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Fatal logs to the FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs,
 | 
						|
// including a stack trace of all running goroutines, then calls os.Exit(255).
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Print; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Fatal(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.print(fatalLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// FatalDepth acts as Fatal but uses depth to determine which call frame to log.
 | 
						|
// FatalDepth(0, "msg") is the same as Fatal("msg").
 | 
						|
func FatalDepth(depth int, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.printDepth(fatalLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, depth, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Fatalln logs to the FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs,
 | 
						|
// including a stack trace of all running goroutines, then calls os.Exit(255).
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Println; a newline is always appended.
 | 
						|
func Fatalln(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.println(fatalLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Fatalf logs to the FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs,
 | 
						|
// including a stack trace of all running goroutines, then calls os.Exit(255).
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	logging.printf(fatalLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, format, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// fatalNoStacks is non-zero if we are to exit without dumping goroutine stacks.
 | 
						|
// It allows Exit and relatives to use the Fatal logs.
 | 
						|
var fatalNoStacks uint32
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Exit logs to the FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs, then calls os.Exit(1).
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Print; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Exit(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	atomic.StoreUint32(&fatalNoStacks, 1)
 | 
						|
	logging.print(fatalLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// ExitDepth acts as Exit but uses depth to determine which call frame to log.
 | 
						|
// ExitDepth(0, "msg") is the same as Exit("msg").
 | 
						|
func ExitDepth(depth int, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	atomic.StoreUint32(&fatalNoStacks, 1)
 | 
						|
	logging.printDepth(fatalLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, depth, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Exitln logs to the FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs, then calls os.Exit(1).
 | 
						|
func Exitln(args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	atomic.StoreUint32(&fatalNoStacks, 1)
 | 
						|
	logging.println(fatalLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Exitf logs to the FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, and INFO logs, then calls os.Exit(1).
 | 
						|
// Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Printf; a newline is appended if missing.
 | 
						|
func Exitf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
 | 
						|
	atomic.StoreUint32(&fatalNoStacks, 1)
 | 
						|
	logging.printf(fatalLog, logging.logr, logging.filter, format, args...)
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// LogFilter is a collection of functions that can filter all logging calls,
 | 
						|
// e.g. for sanitization of arguments and prevent accidental leaking of secrets.
 | 
						|
type LogFilter interface {
 | 
						|
	Filter(args []interface{}) []interface{}
 | 
						|
	FilterF(format string, args []interface{}) (string, []interface{})
 | 
						|
	FilterS(msg string, keysAndValues []interface{}) (string, []interface{})
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func SetLogFilter(filter LogFilter) {
 | 
						|
	logging.mu.Lock()
 | 
						|
	defer logging.mu.Unlock()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	logging.filter = filter
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// ObjectRef references a kubernetes object
 | 
						|
type ObjectRef struct {
 | 
						|
	Name      string `json:"name"`
 | 
						|
	Namespace string `json:"namespace,omitempty"`
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (ref ObjectRef) String() string {
 | 
						|
	if ref.Namespace != "" {
 | 
						|
		return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", ref.Namespace, ref.Name)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return ref.Name
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// KMetadata is a subset of the kubernetes k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1.Object interface
 | 
						|
// this interface may expand in the future, but will always be a subset of the
 | 
						|
// kubernetes k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1.Object interface
 | 
						|
type KMetadata interface {
 | 
						|
	GetName() string
 | 
						|
	GetNamespace() string
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// KObj returns ObjectRef from ObjectMeta
 | 
						|
func KObj(obj KMetadata) ObjectRef {
 | 
						|
	return ObjectRef{
 | 
						|
		Name:      obj.GetName(),
 | 
						|
		Namespace: obj.GetNamespace(),
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// KRef returns ObjectRef from name and namespace
 | 
						|
func KRef(namespace, name string) ObjectRef {
 | 
						|
	return ObjectRef{
 | 
						|
		Name:      name,
 | 
						|
		Namespace: namespace,
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 |