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373 строки
13 KiB
C
// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
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// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
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/*
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*******************************************************************************
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2009, International Business Machines
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* Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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*******************************************************************************
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* file name: utracimp.h
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* encoding: UTF-8
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* tab size: 8 (not used)
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* indentation:4
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*
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* created on: 2003aug06
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* created by: Markus W. Scherer
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*
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* Internal header for ICU tracing/logging.
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*
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*
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* Various notes:
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* - using a trace level variable to only call trace functions
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* when the level is sufficient
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* - using the same variable for tracing on/off to never make a function
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* call when off
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* - the function number is put into a local variable by the entry macro
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* and used implicitly to avoid copy&paste/typing mistakes by the developer
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* - the application must call utrace_setFunctions() and pass in
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* implementations for the trace functions
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* - ICU trace macros call ICU functions that route through the function
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* pointers if they have been set;
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* this avoids an indirection at the call site
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* (which would cost more code for another check and for the indirection)
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*
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* ### TODO Issues:
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* - Verify that va_list is portable among compilers for the same platform.
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* va_list should be portable because printf() would fail otherwise!
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* - Should enum values like UTraceLevel be passed into int32_t-type arguments,
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* or should enum types be used?
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*/
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#ifndef __UTRACIMP_H__
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#define __UTRACIMP_H__
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#include "unicode/utrace.h"
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#include <stdarg.h>
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U_CDECL_BEGIN
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/**
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* Traced Function Exit return types.
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* Flags indicating the number and types of varargs included in a call
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* to a UTraceExit function.
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* Bits 0-3: The function return type. First variable param.
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* Bit 4: Flag for presence of U_ErrorCode status param.
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* @internal
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*/
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typedef enum UTraceExitVal {
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/** The traced function returns no value @internal */
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UTRACE_EXITV_NONE = 0,
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/** The traced function returns an int32_t, or compatible, type. @internal */
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UTRACE_EXITV_I32 = 1,
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/** The traced function returns a pointer @internal */
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UTRACE_EXITV_PTR = 2,
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/** The traced function returns a UBool @internal */
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UTRACE_EXITV_BOOL = 3,
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/** Mask to extract the return type values from a UTraceExitVal @internal */
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UTRACE_EXITV_MASK = 0xf,
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/** Bit indicating that the traced function includes a UErrorCode parameter @internal */
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UTRACE_EXITV_STATUS = 0x10
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} UTraceExitVal;
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/**
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* Trace function for the entry point of a function.
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* Do not use directly, use UTRACE_ENTRY instead.
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* @param fnNumber The UTraceFunctionNumber for the current function.
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* @internal
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*/
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U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
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utrace_entry(int32_t fnNumber);
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/**
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* Trace function for each exit point of a function.
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* Do not use directly, use UTRACE_EXIT* instead.
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* @param fnNumber The UTraceFunctionNumber for the current function.
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* @param returnType The type of the value returned by the function.
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* @param errorCode The UErrorCode value at function exit. See UTRACE_EXIT.
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* @internal
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*/
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U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
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utrace_exit(int32_t fnNumber, int32_t returnType, ...);
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/**
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* Trace function used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Do not use directly, use UTRACE_DATAX() macros instead.
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*
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* @param utraceFnNumber The number of the current function, from the local
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* variable of the same name.
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* @param level The trace level for this message.
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* @param fmt The trace format string.
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*
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* @internal
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*/
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U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
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utrace_data(int32_t utraceFnNumber, int32_t level, const char *fmt, ...);
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U_CDECL_END
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#if U_ENABLE_TRACING
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/**
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* Boolean expression to see if ICU tracing is turned on
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* to at least the specified level.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_LEVEL(level) (utrace_getLevel()>=(level))
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/**
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* Flag bit in utraceFnNumber, the local variable added to each function
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* with tracing code to contains the function number.
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*
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* Set the flag if the function's entry is traced, which will cause the
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* function's exit to also be traced. utraceFnNumber is uncoditionally
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* set at entry, whether or not the entry is traced, so that it will
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* always be available for error trace output.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY 0x80000000
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/**
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* Trace statement for the entry point of a function.
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* Stores the function number in a local variable.
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* In C code, must be placed immediately after the last variable declaration.
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* Must be matched with UTRACE_EXIT() at all function exit points.
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*
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* Tracing should start with UTRACE_ENTRY after checking for
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* U_FAILURE at function entry, so that if a function returns immediately
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* because of a pre-existing error condition, it does not show up in the trace,
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* consistent with ICU's error handling model.
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*
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* @param fnNumber The UTraceFunctionNumber for the current function.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_ENTRY(fnNumber) \
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int32_t utraceFnNumber=(fnNumber); \
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if(utrace_getLevel()>=UTRACE_INFO) { \
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utrace_entry(fnNumber); \
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utraceFnNumber |= UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY; \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement for the entry point of open and close functions.
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* Produces trace output at a less verbose setting than plain UTRACE_ENTRY
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* Stores the function number in a local variable.
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* In C code, must be placed immediately after the last variable declaration.
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* Must be matched with UTRACE_EXIT() at all function exit points.
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*
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* @param fnNumber The UTraceFunctionNumber for the current function.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_ENTRY_OC(fnNumber) \
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int32_t utraceFnNumber=(fnNumber); \
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if(utrace_getLevel()>=UTRACE_OPEN_CLOSE) { \
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utrace_entry(fnNumber); \
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utraceFnNumber |= UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY; \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement for each exit point of a function that has a UTRACE_ENTRY()
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* statement.
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*
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* @param errorCode The function's ICU UErrorCode value at function exit,
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* or U_ZERO_ERROR if the function does not use a UErrorCode.
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* 0==U_ZERO_ERROR indicates success,
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* positive values an error (see u_errorName()),
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* negative values an informational status.
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*
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_EXIT() \
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{if(utraceFnNumber & UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY) { \
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utrace_exit(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, UTRACE_EXITV_NONE); \
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}}
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/**
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* Trace statement for each exit point of a function that has a UTRACE_ENTRY()
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* statement, and that returns a value.
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*
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* @param val The function's return value, int32_t or comatible type.
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*
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_EXIT_VALUE(val) \
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{if(utraceFnNumber & UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY) { \
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utrace_exit(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, UTRACE_EXITV_I32, val); \
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}}
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#define UTRACE_EXIT_STATUS(status) \
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{if(utraceFnNumber & UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY) { \
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utrace_exit(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, UTRACE_EXITV_STATUS, status); \
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}}
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#define UTRACE_EXIT_VALUE_STATUS(val, status) \
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{if(utraceFnNumber & UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY) { \
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utrace_exit(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (UTRACE_EXITV_I32 | UTRACE_EXITV_STATUS), val, status); \
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}}
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#define UTRACE_EXIT_PTR_STATUS(ptr, status) \
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{if(utraceFnNumber & UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY) { \
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utrace_exit(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (UTRACE_EXITV_PTR | UTRACE_EXITV_STATUS), ptr, status); \
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}}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes no data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA0(level, fmt) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (level), (fmt)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes one data argument.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA1(level, fmt, a) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY , (level), (fmt), (a)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes two data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA2(level, fmt, a, b) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY , (level), (fmt), (a), (b)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes three data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA3(level, fmt, a, b, c) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (level), (fmt), (a), (b), (c)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes four data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA4(level, fmt, a, b, c, d) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (level), (fmt), (a), (b), (c), (d)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes five data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA5(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (level), (fmt), (a), (b), (c), (d), (e)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes six data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA6(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e, f) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (level), (fmt), (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes seven data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA7(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e, f, g) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (level), (fmt), (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes eight data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA8(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (level), (fmt), (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h)); \
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}
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/**
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* Trace statement used inside functions that have a UTRACE_ENTRY() statement.
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* Takes nine data arguments.
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* The number of arguments for this macro must match the number of inserts
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* in the format string. Vector inserts count as two arguments.
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* Calls utrace_data() if the level is high enough.
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* @internal
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*/
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#define UTRACE_DATA9(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) \
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if(UTRACE_LEVEL(level)) { \
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utrace_data(utraceFnNumber & ~UTRACE_TRACED_ENTRY, (level), (fmt), (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i)); \
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}
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#else
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/*
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* When tracing is disabled, the following macros become empty
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*/
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#define UTRACE_LEVEL(level) 0
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#define UTRACE_ENTRY(fnNumber)
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#define UTRACE_ENTRY_OC(fnNumber)
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#define UTRACE_EXIT()
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#define UTRACE_EXIT_VALUE(val)
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#define UTRACE_EXIT_STATUS(status)
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#define UTRACE_EXIT_VALUE_STATUS(val, status)
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#define UTRACE_EXIT_PTR_STATUS(ptr, status)
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#define UTRACE_DATA0(level, fmt)
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#define UTRACE_DATA1(level, fmt, a)
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#define UTRACE_DATA2(level, fmt, a, b)
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#define UTRACE_DATA3(level, fmt, a, b, c)
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#define UTRACE_DATA4(level, fmt, a, b, c, d)
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#define UTRACE_DATA5(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e)
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#define UTRACE_DATA6(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e, f)
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#define UTRACE_DATA7(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e, f, g)
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#define UTRACE_DATA8(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)
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#define UTRACE_DATA9(level, fmt, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)
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#endif
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#endif
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