/* PDCurses */ #include /*man-start************************************************************** debug ----- ### Synopsis void traceon(void); void traceoff(void); void PDC_debug(const char *, ...); ### Description traceon() and traceoff() toggle the recording of debugging information to the file "trace". Although not standard, similar functions are in some other curses implementations. PDC_debug() is the function that writes to the file, based on whether traceon() has been called. It's used from the PDC_LOG() macro. The environment variable PDC_TRACE_FLUSH controls whether the trace file contents are fflushed after each write. The default is not. Set it to enable this (may affect performance). ### Portability X/Open ncurses NetBSD traceon - - - traceoff - - - PDC_debug - - - **man-end****************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include static bool want_fflush = FALSE; void PDC_debug(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; char hms[9]; time_t now; if (!SP || !SP->dbfp) return; time(&now); strftime(hms, 9, "%H:%M:%S", localtime(&now)); fprintf(SP->dbfp, "At: %8.8ld - %s ", (long) clock(), hms); va_start(args, fmt); vfprintf(SP->dbfp, fmt, args); va_end(args); /* If you are crashing and losing debugging information, enable this by setting the environment variable PDC_TRACE_FLUSH. This may impact performance. */ if (want_fflush) fflush(SP->dbfp); /* If with PDC_TRACE_FLUSH enabled you are still losing logging in crashes, you may need to add a platform-dependent mechanism to flush the OS buffers as well (such as fsync() on POSIX) -- but expect terrible performance. */ } void traceon(void) { if (!SP) return; if (SP->dbfp) fclose(SP->dbfp); /* open debug log file append */ SP->dbfp = fopen("trace", "a"); if (!SP->dbfp) { fprintf(stderr, "PDC_debug(): Unable to open debug log file\n"); return; } if (getenv("PDC_TRACE_FLUSH")) want_fflush = TRUE; PDC_LOG(("traceon() - called\n")); } void traceoff(void) { if (!SP || !SP->dbfp) return; PDC_LOG(("traceoff() - called\n")); fclose(SP->dbfp); SP->dbfp = NULL; want_fflush = FALSE; }