#!/usr/bin/env python # encoding: utf-8 # Thomas Nagy, 2005-2010 (ita) """ logging, colors, terminal width and pretty-print """ import os, re, traceback, sys from waflib import ansiterm if not os.environ.get('NOSYNC', False): # synchronized output is nearly mandatory to prevent garbled output if sys.stdout.isatty() and id(sys.stdout) == id(sys.__stdout__): sys.stdout = ansiterm.AnsiTerm(sys.stdout) os.environ['TERM'] = 'vt100' # <- not sure about this if sys.stderr.isatty() and id(sys.stderr) == id(sys.__stderr__): sys.stderr = ansiterm.AnsiTerm(sys.stderr) os.environ['TERM'] = 'vt100' # <- not sure about this import logging # the logging module keeps holds reference on sys.stderr LOG_FORMAT = "%(asctime)s %(c1)s%(zone)s%(c2)s %(message)s" HOUR_FORMAT = "%H:%M:%S" zones = '' verbose = 0 colors_lst = { 'USE' : True, 'BOLD' :'\x1b[01;1m', 'RED' :'\x1b[01;31m', 'GREEN' :'\x1b[32m', 'YELLOW':'\x1b[33m', 'PINK' :'\x1b[35m', 'BLUE' :'\x1b[01;34m', 'CYAN' :'\x1b[36m', 'NORMAL':'\x1b[0m', 'cursor_on' :'\x1b[?25h', 'cursor_off' :'\x1b[?25l', } def enable_colors(level): if level == 0: colors_lst['USE'] = False elif level == 1: # and here we guess term = os.environ.get('TERM', '') if term in ['dumb', 'emacs']: colors_lst['USE'] = False pass else: colors_lst['USE'] = True def get_term_cols(): return 80 # If console packages are available, replace the dummy function with a real # implementation try: import struct, fcntl, termios except ImportError: pass else: for stream in (sys.stderr, sys.stdout): def get_term_cols_real(): """ Private use only. """ stuff = fcntl.ioctl(stream.fileno(), termios.TIOCGWINSZ, struct.pack("HHHH", 0, 0, 0, 0)) dummy_lines, cols = struct.unpack("HHHH", stuff)[:2] return cols # try the function once to see if it really works try: get_term_cols_real() except Exception: pass else: get_term_cols = get_term_cols_real break get_term_cols.__doc__ = """ Get the console width in characters. :return: the number of characters per line :rtype: int """ def get_color(cl): if not colors_lst['USE']: return '' return colors_lst.get(cl, '') class color_dict(object): """attribute-based color access, eg: colors.PINK""" def __getattr__(self, a): return get_color(a) def __call__(self, a): return get_color(a) colors = color_dict() re_log = re.compile(r'(\w+): (.*)', re.M) class log_filter(logging.Filter): """ The waf logs are of the form 'name: message', and can be filtered by 'waf --zones=name'. For example, the following:: from waflib import Logs Logs.debug('test: here is a message') Will be displayed only when executing:: $ waf --zones=test """ def __init__(self, name=None): pass def filter(self, rec): """ filter a record, adding the colors automatically * error: red * warning: yellow :param rec: message to record """ rec.c1 = colors.PINK rec.c2 = colors.NORMAL rec.zone = rec.module if rec.levelno >= logging.INFO: if rec.levelno >= logging.ERROR: rec.c1 = colors.RED elif rec.levelno >= logging.WARNING: rec.c1 = colors.YELLOW else: rec.c1 = colors.GREEN return True m = re_log.match(rec.msg) if m: rec.zone = m.group(1) rec.msg = m.group(2) if zones: return getattr(rec, 'zone', '') in zones or '*' in zones elif not verbose > 2: return False return True class formatter(logging.Formatter): """Simple log formatter which handles colors""" def __init__(self): logging.Formatter.__init__(self, LOG_FORMAT, HOUR_FORMAT) def format(self, rec): """Messages in warning, error or info mode are displayed in color by default""" if rec.levelno >= logging.WARNING or rec.levelno == logging.INFO: try: msg = rec.msg.decode('utf-8') except Exception: msg = rec.msg return '%s%s%s' % (rec.c1, msg, rec.c2) return logging.Formatter.format(self, rec) log = None """global logger for Logs.debug, Logs.error, etc""" def debug(*k, **kw): """ Wrap logging.debug, the output is filtered for performance reasons """ if verbose: k = list(k) k[0] = k[0].replace('\n', ' ') global log log.debug(*k, **kw) def error(*k, **kw): """ Wrap logging.errors, display the origin of the message when '-vv' is set """ global log log.error(*k, **kw) if verbose > 2: st = traceback.extract_stack() if st: st = st[:-1] buf = [] for filename, lineno, name, line in st: buf.append(' File "%s", line %d, in %s' % (filename, lineno, name)) if line: buf.append(' %s' % line.strip()) if buf: log.error("\n".join(buf)) def warn(*k, **kw): """ Wrap logging.warn """ global log log.warn(*k, **kw) def info(*k, **kw): """ Wrap logging.info """ global log log.info(*k, **kw) def init_log(): """ Initialize the loggers globally """ global log log = logging.getLogger('waflib') log.handlers = [] log.filters = [] hdlr = logging.StreamHandler() hdlr.setFormatter(formatter()) log.addHandler(hdlr) log.addFilter(log_filter()) log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) def make_logger(path, name): """ Create a simple logger, which is often used to redirect the context command output:: from waflib import Logs bld.logger = Logs.make_logger('test.log', 'build') bld.check(header_name='sadlib.h', features='cxx cprogram', mandatory=False) bld.logger = None :param path: file name to write the log output to :type path: string :param name: logger name (loggers are reused) :type name: string """ logger = logging.getLogger(name) hdlr = logging.FileHandler(path, 'w') formatter = logging.Formatter('%(message)s') hdlr.setFormatter(formatter) logger.addHandler(hdlr) logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) return logger def make_mem_logger(name, to_log, size=10000): """ Create a memory logger to avoid writing concurrently to the main logger """ from logging.handlers import MemoryHandler logger = logging.getLogger(name) hdlr = MemoryHandler(size, target=to_log) formatter = logging.Formatter('%(message)s') hdlr.setFormatter(formatter) logger.addHandler(hdlr) logger.memhandler = hdlr logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) return logger def pprint(col, str, label='', sep='\n'): """ Print messages in color immediately on stderr:: from waflib import Logs Logs.pprint('RED', 'Something bad just happened') :param col: color name to use in :py:const:`Logs.colors_lst` :type col: string :param str: message to display :type str: string or a value that can be printed by %s :param label: a message to add after the colored output :type label: string :param sep: a string to append at the end (line separator) :type sep: string """ sys.stderr.write("%s%s%s %s%s" % (colors(col), str, colors.NORMAL, label, sep))