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Un-setting these variables // is not an option, as that would silence normal NSLog or os_log calls, // so instead we skip our own stderr output. See rdar://36919139. static bool willMirror = qEnvironmentVariableIsSet("OS_ACTIVITY_DT_MODE") || qEnvironmentVariableIsSet("ACTIVITY_LOG_STDERR") || qEnvironmentVariableIsSet("CFLOG_FORCE_STDERR"); return willMirror; } QT_MAC_WEAK_IMPORT(_os_log_default); bool AppleUnifiedLogger::messageHandler(QtMsgType msgType, const QMessageLogContext &context, const QString &message, const QString &optionalSubsystem) { QString subsystem = optionalSubsystem; if (subsystem.isNull()) { static QString bundleIdentifier = []() { if (CFBundleRef bundle = CFBundleGetMainBundle()) { if (CFStringRef identifier = CFBundleGetIdentifier(bundle)) return QString::fromCFString(identifier); } return QString(); }(); subsystem = bundleIdentifier; } const bool isDefault = !context.category || !strcmp(context.category, "default"); os_log_t log = isDefault ? OS_LOG_DEFAULT : cachedLog(subsystem, QString::fromLatin1(context.category)); os_log_type_t logType = logTypeForMessageType(msgType); if (!os_log_type_enabled(log, logType)) return false; // Logging best practices says we should not include symbolication // information or source file line numbers in messages, as the system // will automatically captures this information. In our case, what // the system captures is the call to os_log_with_type below, which // isn't really useful, but we still don't want to include the context's // info, as that would clutter the logging output. See rdar://35958308. // The format must be a string constant, so we can't pass on the // message. This means we won't be able to take advantage of the // unified logging's custom format specifiers such as %{BOOL}d. // We use the 'public' format specifier to prevent the logging // system from redacting our log message. os_log_with_type(log, logType, "%{public}s", qPrintable(message)); return willMirrorToStderr(); } os_log_type_t AppleUnifiedLogger::logTypeForMessageType(QtMsgType msgType) { switch (msgType) { case QtDebugMsg: return OS_LOG_TYPE_DEBUG; case QtInfoMsg: return OS_LOG_TYPE_INFO; case QtWarningMsg: return OS_LOG_TYPE_DEFAULT; case QtCriticalMsg: return OS_LOG_TYPE_ERROR; case QtFatalMsg: return OS_LOG_TYPE_FAULT; } return OS_LOG_TYPE_DEFAULT; } os_log_t AppleUnifiedLogger::cachedLog(const QString &subsystem, const QString &category) { static QBasicMutex mutex; QMutexLocker locker(&mutex); static QHash, os_log_t> logs; const auto cacheKey = qMakePair(subsystem, category); os_log_t log = logs.value(cacheKey); if (!log) { log = os_log_create(subsystem.toLatin1().constData(), category.toLatin1().constData()); logs.insert(cacheKey, log); // Technically we should release the os_log_t resource when done // with it, but since we don't know when a category is disabled // we keep all cached os_log_t instances until shutdown, where // the OS will clean them up for us. } return log; } #endif // QT_USE_APPLE_UNIFIED_LOGGING // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- QT_END_NAMESPACE