/* * This file is part of OpenTTD. * OpenTTD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2. * OpenTTD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see . */ /** @file debug.h Functions related to debugging. */ #ifndef DEBUG_H #define DEBUG_H #include "cpu.h" #include #include "3rdparty/fmt/format.h" /* Debugging messages policy: * These should be the severities used for direct Debug() calls * maximum debugging level should be 10 if really deep, deep * debugging is needed. * (there is room for exceptions, but you have to have a good cause): * 0 - errors or severe warnings * 1 - other non-fatal, non-severe warnings * 2 - crude progress indicator of functionality * 3 - important debugging messages (function entry) * 4 - debugging messages (crude loop status, etc.) * 5 - detailed debugging information * 6.. - extremely detailed spamming */ /** * Ouptut a line of debugging information. * @param name The category of debug information. * @param level The maximum debug level this message should be shown at. When the debug level for this category is set lower, then the message will not be shown. * @param format_string The formatting string of the message. */ #define Debug(name, level, format_string, ...) if ((level) == 0 || _debug_ ## name ## _level >= (level)) DebugPrint(#name, fmt::format(FMT_STRING(format_string), ## __VA_ARGS__)) void DebugPrint(const char *level, const std::string &message); extern int _debug_driver_level; extern int _debug_grf_level; extern int _debug_map_level; extern int _debug_misc_level; extern int _debug_net_level; extern int _debug_sprite_level; extern int _debug_oldloader_level; extern int _debug_npf_level; extern int _debug_yapf_level; extern int _debug_freetype_level; extern int _debug_script_level; extern int _debug_sl_level; extern int _debug_gamelog_level; extern int _debug_desync_level; extern int _debug_console_level; #ifdef RANDOM_DEBUG extern int _debug_random_level; #endif char *DumpDebugFacilityNames(char *buf, char *last); void SetDebugString(const char *s); const char *GetDebugString(); /* Shorter form for passing filename and linenumber */ #define FILE_LINE __FILE__, __LINE__ /* Used for profiling * * Usage: * TIC(); * --Do your code-- * TOC("A name", 1); * * When you run the TIC() / TOC() multiple times, you can increase the '1' * to only display average stats every N values. Some things to know: * * for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { * TIC(); * --Do your code-- * TOC("A name", 5); * } * * Is the correct usage for multiple TIC() / TOC() calls. * * TIC() / TOC() creates its own block, so make sure not the mangle * it with another block. * * The output is counted in CPU cycles, and not comparable across * machines. Mainly useful for local optimisations. **/ #define TIC() {\ uint64 _xxx_ = ottd_rdtsc();\ static uint64 _sum_ = 0;\ static uint32 _i_ = 0; #define TOC(str, count)\ _sum_ += ottd_rdtsc() - _xxx_;\ if (++_i_ == count) {\ Debug(misc, 0, "[{}] {} [avg: {:.1f}]", str, _sum_, _sum_/(double)_i_);\ _i_ = 0;\ _sum_ = 0;\ }\ } /* Chrono based version. The output is in microseconds. */ #define TICC() {\ auto _start_ = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();\ static uint64 _sum_ = 0;\ static uint32 _i_ = 0; #define TOCC(str, _count_)\ _sum_ += (std::chrono::duration_cast(std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now() - _start_)).count();\ if (++_i_ == _count_) {\ Debug(misc, 0, "[{}] {} us [avg: {:.1f} us]", str, _sum_, _sum_/(double)_i_);\ _i_ = 0;\ _sum_ = 0;\ }\ } void ShowInfo(const char *str); void CDECL ShowInfoF(const char *str, ...) WARN_FORMAT(1, 2); const char *GetLogPrefix(); #endif /* DEBUG_H */