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// Software License Agreement (BSD License)
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2010-2016, Deusty, LLC
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use of this software in source and binary forms,
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// with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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//
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// * Neither the name of Deusty nor the names of its contributors may be used
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// to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
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// prior written permission of Deusty, LLC.
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#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
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// Enable 1.9.x legacy macros if imported directly
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#ifndef OSSDD_LEGACY_MACROS
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#define OSSDD_LEGACY_MACROS 1
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#endif
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#if OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC
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#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_REFERENCE_TYPE strong
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#else
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#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_REFERENCE_TYPE assign
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#endif
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@class OSSDDLogMessage;
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@class OSSDDLoggerInformation;
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@protocol OSSDDLogger;
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@protocol OSSDDLogFormatter;
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/**
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* Define the standard options.
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*
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* We default to only 4 levels because it makes it easier for beginners
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* to make the transition to a logging framework.
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*
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* More advanced users may choose to completely customize the levels (and level names) to suite their needs.
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* For more information on this see the "Custom Log Levels" page:
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* Documentation/CustomLogLevels.md
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*
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* Advanced users may also notice that we're using a bitmask.
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* This is to allow for custom fine grained logging:
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* Documentation/FineGrainedLogging.md
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*
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* -- Flags --
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*
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* Typically you will use the LOG_LEVELS (see below), but the flags may be used directly in certain situations.
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* For example, say you have a lot of warning log messages, and you wanted to disable them.
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* However, you still needed to see your error and info log messages.
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* You could accomplish that with the following:
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*
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* static const DDLogLevel ddLogLevel = DDLogFlagError | DDLogFlagInfo;
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*
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* When LOG_LEVEL_DEF is defined as ddLogLevel.
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*
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* Flags may also be consulted when writing custom log formatters,
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* as the DDLogMessage class captures the individual flag that caused the log message to fire.
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*
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* -- Levels --
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*
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* Log levels are simply the proper bitmask of the flags.
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*
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* -- Booleans --
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*
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* The booleans may be used when your logging code involves more than one line.
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* For example:
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*
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* if (LOG_VERBOSE) {
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* for (id sprocket in sprockets)
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* DDLogVerbose(@"sprocket: %@", [sprocket description])
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* }
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*
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* -- Async --
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*
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* Defines the default asynchronous options.
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* The default philosophy for asynchronous logging is very simple:
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*
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* Log messages with errors should be executed synchronously.
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* After all, an error just occurred. The application could be unstable.
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*
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* All other log messages, such as debug output, are executed asynchronously.
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* After all, if it wasn't an error, then it was just informational output,
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* or something the application was easily able to recover from.
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*
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* -- Changes --
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*
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* You are strongly discouraged from modifying this file.
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* If you do, you make it more difficult on yourself to merge future bug fixes and improvements from the project.
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* Instead, create your own MyLogging.h or ApplicationNameLogging.h or CompanyLogging.h
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*
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* For an example of customizing your logging experience, see the "Custom Log Levels" page:
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* Documentation/CustomLogLevels.md
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**/
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/**
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* Flags accompany each log. They are used together with levels to filter out logs.
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*/
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typedef NS_OPTIONS(NSUInteger, OSSDDLogFlag){
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/**
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* 0...00001 DDLogFlagError
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*/
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OSSDDLogFlagError = (1 << 0),
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/**
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* 0...00010 DDLogFlagWarning
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*/
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OSSDDLogFlagWarning = (1 << 1),
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/**
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* 0...00100 DDLogFlagInfo
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*/
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OSSDDLogFlagInfo = (1 << 2),
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/**
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* 0...01000 DDLogFlagDebug
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*/
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OSSDDLogFlagDebug = (1 << 3),
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/**
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* 0...10000 DDLogFlagVerbose
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*/
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OSSDDLogFlagVerbose = (1 << 4)
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};
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/**
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* Log levels are used to filter out logs. Used together with flags.
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*/
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typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, OSSDDLogLevel){
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/**
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* No logs
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*/
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OSSDDLogLevelOff = 0,
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/**
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* Error logs only
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*/
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OSSDDLogLevelError = (OSSDDLogFlagError),
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/**
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* Error and warning logs
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*/
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OSSDDLogLevelWarning = (OSSDDLogLevelError | OSSDDLogFlagWarning),
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/**
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* Error, warning and info logs
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*/
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OSSDDLogLevelInfo = (OSSDDLogLevelWarning | OSSDDLogFlagInfo),
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/**
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* Error, warning, info and debug logs
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*/
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OSSDDLogLevelDebug = (OSSDDLogLevelInfo | OSSDDLogFlagDebug),
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/**
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* Error, warning, info, debug and verbose logs
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*/
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OSSDDLogLevelVerbose = (OSSDDLogLevelDebug | OSSDDLogFlagVerbose),
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/**
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* All logs (1...11111)
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*/
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OSSDDLogLevelAll = NSUIntegerMax
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};
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NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN
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/**
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* Extracts just the file name, no path or extension
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*
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* @param filePath input file path
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* @param copy YES if we want the result to be copied
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*
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* @return the file name
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*/
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NSString * __nullable OSSDDExtractFileNameWithoutExtension(const char *filePath, BOOL copy);
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/**
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* The THIS_FILE macro gives you an NSString of the file name.
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* For simplicity and clarity, the file name does not include the full path or file extension.
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*
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* For example: DDLogWarn(@"%@: Unable to find thingy", THIS_FILE) -> @"MyViewController: Unable to find thingy"
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**/
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#define THIS_FILE (DDExtractFileNameWithoutExtension(__FILE__, NO))
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/**
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* The THIS_METHOD macro gives you the name of the current objective-c method.
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*
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* For example: DDLogWarn(@"%@ - Requires non-nil strings", THIS_METHOD) -> @"setMake:model: requires non-nil strings"
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*
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* Note: This does NOT work in straight C functions (non objective-c).
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* Instead you should use the predefined __FUNCTION__ macro.
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**/
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#define THIS_METHOD NSStringFromSelector(_cmd)
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#pragma mark -
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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* The main class, exposes all logging mechanisms, loggers, ...
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* For most of the users, this class is hidden behind the logging functions like `DDLogInfo`
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*/
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@interface OSSDDLog : NSObject
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/**
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* Returns the singleton `DDLog`.
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* The instance is used by `DDLog` class methods.
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*/
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@property (class, nonatomic, strong, readonly) OSSDDLog *sharedInstance;
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/**
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* Provides access to the underlying logging queue.
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* This may be helpful to Logger classes for things like thread synchronization.
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**/
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@property (class, nonatomic, DISPATCH_QUEUE_REFERENCE_TYPE, readonly) dispatch_queue_t loggingQueue;
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/**
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* Logging Primitive.
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*
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* This method is used by the macros or logging functions.
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* It is suggested you stick with the macros as they're easier to use.
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*
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* @param asynchronous YES if the logging is done async, NO if you want to force sync
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* @param level the log level
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* @param flag the log flag
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* @param context the context (if any is defined)
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* @param file the current file
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* @param function the current function
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* @param line the current code line
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* @param tag potential tag
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* @param format the log format
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*/
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+ (void)log:(BOOL)asynchronous
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level:(OSSDDLogLevel)level
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flag:(OSSDDLogFlag)flag
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context:(NSInteger)context
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file:(const char *)file
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function:(const char *)function
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line:(NSUInteger)line
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tag:(id __nullable)tag
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format:(NSString *)format, ... NS_FORMAT_FUNCTION(9,10);
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/**
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* Logging Primitive.
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*
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* This method is used by the macros or logging functions.
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* It is suggested you stick with the macros as they're easier to use.
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*
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* @param asynchronous YES if the logging is done async, NO if you want to force sync
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* @param level the log level
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* @param flag the log flag
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* @param context the context (if any is defined)
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* @param file the current file
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* @param function the current function
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* @param line the current code line
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* @param tag potential tag
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* @param format the log format
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*/
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- (void)log:(BOOL)asynchronous
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level:(OSSDDLogLevel)level
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flag:(OSSDDLogFlag)flag
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context:(NSInteger)context
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file:(const char *)file
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function:(const char *)function
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line:(NSUInteger)line
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tag:(id __nullable)tag
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format:(NSString *)format, ... NS_FORMAT_FUNCTION(9,10);
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/**
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* Logging Primitive.
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*
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* This method can be used if you have a prepared va_list.
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* Similar to `log:level:flag:context:file:function:line:tag:format:...`
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*
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* @param asynchronous YES if the logging is done async, NO if you want to force sync
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* @param level the log level
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* @param flag the log flag
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* @param context the context (if any is defined)
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* @param file the current file
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* @param function the current function
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* @param line the current code line
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* @param tag potential tag
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* @param format the log format
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* @param argList the arguments list as a va_list
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*/
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+ (void)log:(BOOL)asynchronous
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level:(OSSDDLogLevel)level
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flag:(OSSDDLogFlag)flag
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context:(NSInteger)context
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file:(const char *)file
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function:(const char *)function
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line:(NSUInteger)line
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tag:(id __nullable)tag
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format:(NSString *)format
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args:(va_list)argList NS_SWIFT_NAME(log(asynchronous:level:flag:context:file:function:line:tag:format:arguments:));
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/**
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* Logging Primitive.
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*
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* This method can be used if you have a prepared va_list.
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* Similar to `log:level:flag:context:file:function:line:tag:format:...`
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*
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* @param asynchronous YES if the logging is done async, NO if you want to force sync
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* @param level the log level
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* @param flag the log flag
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* @param context the context (if any is defined)
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* @param file the current file
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* @param function the current function
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* @param line the current code line
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* @param tag potential tag
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* @param format the log format
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* @param argList the arguments list as a va_list
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*/
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- (void)log:(BOOL)asynchronous
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level:(OSSDDLogLevel)level
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flag:(OSSDDLogFlag)flag
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context:(NSInteger)context
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file:(const char *)file
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function:(const char *)function
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line:(NSUInteger)line
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tag:(id __nullable)tag
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format:(NSString *)format
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args:(va_list)argList NS_SWIFT_NAME(log(asynchronous:level:flag:context:file:function:line:tag:format:arguments:));
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/**
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* Logging Primitive.
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*
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* This method can be used if you manualy prepared DDLogMessage.
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*
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* @param asynchronous YES if the logging is done async, NO if you want to force sync
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* @param logMessage the log message stored in a `DDLogMessage` model object
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*/
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+ (void)log:(BOOL)asynchronous
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message:(OSSDDLogMessage *)logMessage NS_SWIFT_NAME(log(asynchronous:message:));
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/**
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* Logging Primitive.
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*
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* This method can be used if you manualy prepared DDLogMessage.
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*
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* @param asynchronous YES if the logging is done async, NO if you want to force sync
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* @param logMessage the log message stored in a `DDLogMessage` model object
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*/
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- (void)log:(BOOL)asynchronous
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message:(OSSDDLogMessage *)logMessage NS_SWIFT_NAME(log(asynchronous:message:));
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/**
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* Since logging can be asynchronous, there may be times when you want to flush the logs.
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* The framework invokes this automatically when the application quits.
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**/
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+ (void)flushLog;
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/**
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* Since logging can be asynchronous, there may be times when you want to flush the logs.
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* The framework invokes this automatically when the application quits.
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**/
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- (void)flushLog;
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/**
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* Loggers
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*
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* In order for your log statements to go somewhere, you should create and add a logger.
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*
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* You can add multiple loggers in order to direct your log statements to multiple places.
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* And each logger can be configured separately.
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* So you could have, for example, verbose logging to the console, but a concise log file with only warnings & errors.
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**/
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/**
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* Adds the logger to the system.
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*
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* This is equivalent to invoking `[DDLog addLogger:logger withLogLevel:DDLogLevelAll]`.
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**/
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+ (void)addLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger;
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/**
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* Adds the logger to the system.
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*
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* This is equivalent to invoking `[DDLog addLogger:logger withLogLevel:DDLogLevelAll]`.
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**/
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- (void)addLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger;
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/**
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* Adds the logger to the system.
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*
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* The level that you provide here is a preemptive filter (for performance).
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* That is, the level specified here will be used to filter out logMessages so that
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* the logger is never even invoked for the messages.
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*
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* More information:
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* When you issue a log statement, the logging framework iterates over each logger,
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* and checks to see if it should forward the logMessage to the logger.
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* This check is done using the level parameter passed to this method.
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*
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* For example:
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*
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* `[DDLog addLogger:consoleLogger withLogLevel:DDLogLevelVerbose];`
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* `[DDLog addLogger:fileLogger withLogLevel:DDLogLevelWarning];`
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*
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* `DDLogError(@"oh no");` => gets forwarded to consoleLogger & fileLogger
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* `DDLogInfo(@"hi");` => gets forwarded to consoleLogger only
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*
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* It is important to remember that Lumberjack uses a BITMASK.
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* Many developers & third party frameworks may define extra log levels & flags.
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* For example:
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*
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* `#define SOME_FRAMEWORK_LOG_FLAG_TRACE (1 << 6) // 0...1000000`
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*
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* So if you specify `DDLogLevelVerbose` to this method, you won't see the framework's trace messages.
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*
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* `(SOME_FRAMEWORK_LOG_FLAG_TRACE & DDLogLevelVerbose) => (01000000 & 00011111) => NO`
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*
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* Consider passing `DDLogLevelAll` to this method, which has all bits set.
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* You can also use the exclusive-or bitwise operator to get a bitmask that has all flags set,
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* except the ones you explicitly don't want. For example, if you wanted everything except verbose & debug:
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*
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* `((DDLogLevelAll ^ DDLogLevelVerbose) | DDLogLevelInfo)`
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**/
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+ (void)addLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger withLevel:(OSSDDLogLevel)level;
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/**
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* Adds the logger to the system.
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*
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* The level that you provide here is a preemptive filter (for performance).
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* That is, the level specified here will be used to filter out logMessages so that
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* the logger is never even invoked for the messages.
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*
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* More information:
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* When you issue a log statement, the logging framework iterates over each logger,
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* and checks to see if it should forward the logMessage to the logger.
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* This check is done using the level parameter passed to this method.
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*
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* For example:
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*
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* `[DDLog addLogger:consoleLogger withLogLevel:DDLogLevelVerbose];`
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* `[DDLog addLogger:fileLogger withLogLevel:DDLogLevelWarning];`
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*
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* `DDLogError(@"oh no");` => gets forwarded to consoleLogger & fileLogger
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* `DDLogInfo(@"hi");` => gets forwarded to consoleLogger only
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*
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* It is important to remember that Lumberjack uses a BITMASK.
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* Many developers & third party frameworks may define extra log levels & flags.
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* For example:
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*
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* `#define SOME_FRAMEWORK_LOG_FLAG_TRACE (1 << 6) // 0...1000000`
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*
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* So if you specify `DDLogLevelVerbose` to this method, you won't see the framework's trace messages.
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*
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* `(SOME_FRAMEWORK_LOG_FLAG_TRACE & DDLogLevelVerbose) => (01000000 & 00011111) => NO`
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*
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* Consider passing `DDLogLevelAll` to this method, which has all bits set.
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* You can also use the exclusive-or bitwise operator to get a bitmask that has all flags set,
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* except the ones you explicitly don't want. For example, if you wanted everything except verbose & debug:
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*
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* `((DDLogLevelAll ^ DDLogLevelVerbose) | DDLogLevelInfo)`
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**/
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- (void)addLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger withLevel:(OSSDDLogLevel)level;
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/**
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* Remove the logger from the system
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*/
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+ (void)removeLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger;
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/**
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* Remove the logger from the system
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*/
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- (void)removeLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger;
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/**
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* Remove all the current loggers
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*/
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+ (void)removeAllLoggers;
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/**
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* Remove all the current loggers
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*/
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- (void)removeAllLoggers;
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/**
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* Return all the current loggers
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*/
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@property (class, nonatomic, copy, readonly) NSArray<id<OSSDDLogger>> *allLoggers;
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/**
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* Return all the current loggers
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*/
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@property (nonatomic, copy, readonly) NSArray<id<OSSDDLogger>> *allLoggers;
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/**
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* Return all the current loggers with their level (aka DDLoggerInformation).
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*/
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@property (class, nonatomic, copy, readonly) NSArray<OSSDDLoggerInformation *> *allLoggersWithLevel;
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/**
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* Return all the current loggers with their level (aka DDLoggerInformation).
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*/
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@property (nonatomic, copy, readonly) NSArray<OSSDDLoggerInformation *> *allLoggersWithLevel;
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@end
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#pragma mark -
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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* This protocol describes a basic logger behavior.
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* Basically, it can log messages, store a logFormatter plus a bunch of optional behaviors.
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* (i.e. flush, get its loggerQueue, get its name, ...
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*/
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@protocol OSSDDLogger <NSObject>
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/**
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* The log message method
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*
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* @param logMessage the message (model)
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*/
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- (void)logMessage:(OSSDDLogMessage *)logMessage NS_SWIFT_NAME(log(message:));
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/**
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* Formatters may optionally be added to any logger.
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*
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* If no formatter is set, the logger simply logs the message as it is given in logMessage,
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* or it may use its own built in formatting style.
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**/
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@property (nonatomic, strong) id <OSSDDLogFormatter> logFormatter;
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@optional
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/**
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* Since logging is asynchronous, adding and removing loggers is also asynchronous.
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* In other words, the loggers are added and removed at appropriate times with regards to log messages.
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*
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* - Loggers will not receive log messages that were executed prior to when they were added.
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* - Loggers will not receive log messages that were executed after they were removed.
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*
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* These methods are executed in the logging thread/queue.
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* This is the same thread/queue that will execute every logMessage: invocation.
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* Loggers may use these methods for thread synchronization or other setup/teardown tasks.
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**/
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- (void)didAddLogger;
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/**
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* Since logging is asynchronous, adding and removing loggers is also asynchronous.
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* In other words, the loggers are added and removed at appropriate times with regards to log messages.
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*
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* - Loggers will not receive log messages that were executed prior to when they were added.
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* - Loggers will not receive log messages that were executed after they were removed.
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*
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* These methods are executed in the logging thread/queue given in parameter.
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* This is the same thread/queue that will execute every logMessage: invocation.
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* Loggers may use the queue parameter to set specific values on the queue with dispatch_set_specific() function.
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**/
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- (void)didAddLoggerInQueue:(dispatch_queue_t)queue;
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/**
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* See the above description for `didAddLoger`
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*/
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- (void)willRemoveLogger;
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/**
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* Some loggers may buffer IO for optimization purposes.
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* For example, a database logger may only save occasionaly as the disk IO is slow.
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* In such loggers, this method should be implemented to flush any pending IO.
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*
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* This allows invocations of DDLog's flushLog method to be propogated to loggers that need it.
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*
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* Note that DDLog's flushLog method is invoked automatically when the application quits,
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* and it may be also invoked manually by the developer prior to application crashes, or other such reasons.
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**/
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- (void)flush;
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/**
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* Each logger is executed concurrently with respect to the other loggers.
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* Thus, a dedicated dispatch queue is used for each logger.
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* Logger implementations may optionally choose to provide their own dispatch queue.
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**/
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@property (nonatomic, DISPATCH_QUEUE_REFERENCE_TYPE, readonly) dispatch_queue_t loggerQueue;
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/**
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* If the logger implementation does not choose to provide its own queue,
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* one will automatically be created for it.
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* The created queue will receive its name from this method.
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* This may be helpful for debugging or profiling reasons.
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**/
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@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSString *loggerName;
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@end
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#pragma mark -
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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* This protocol describes the behavior of a log formatter
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*/
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@protocol OSSDDLogFormatter <NSObject>
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@required
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/**
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* Formatters may optionally be added to any logger.
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* This allows for increased flexibility in the logging environment.
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* For example, log messages for log files may be formatted differently than log messages for the console.
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*
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* For more information about formatters, see the "Custom Formatters" page:
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* Documentation/CustomFormatters.md
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*
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* The formatter may also optionally filter the log message by returning nil,
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* in which case the logger will not log the message.
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**/
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- (NSString * __nullable)formatLogMessage:(OSSDDLogMessage *)logMessage NS_SWIFT_NAME(format(message:));
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@optional
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/**
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* A single formatter instance can be added to multiple loggers.
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* These methods provides hooks to notify the formatter of when it's added/removed.
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*
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* This is primarily for thread-safety.
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* If a formatter is explicitly not thread-safe, it may wish to throw an exception if added to multiple loggers.
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* Or if a formatter has potentially thread-unsafe code (e.g. NSDateFormatter),
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* it could possibly use these hooks to switch to thread-safe versions of the code.
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**/
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- (void)didAddToLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger;
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/**
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* A single formatter instance can be added to multiple loggers.
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* These methods provides hooks to notify the formatter of when it's added/removed.
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*
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* This is primarily for thread-safety.
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* If a formatter is explicitly not thread-safe, it may wish to throw an exception if added to multiple loggers.
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* Or if a formatter has potentially thread-unsafe code (e.g. NSDateFormatter),
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* it could possibly use these hooks to switch to thread-safe versions of the code or use dispatch_set_specific()
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.* to add its own specific values.
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**/
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- (void)didAddToLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger inQueue:(dispatch_queue_t)queue;
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/**
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* See the above description for `didAddToLogger:`
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*/
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- (void)willRemoveFromLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger;
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@end
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#pragma mark -
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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* This protocol describes a dynamic logging component
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*/
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@protocol OSSDDRegisteredDynamicLogging
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/**
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* Implement these methods to allow a file's log level to be managed from a central location.
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*
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* This is useful if you'd like to be able to change log levels for various parts
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* of your code from within the running application.
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*
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* Imagine pulling up the settings for your application,
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* and being able to configure the logging level on a per file basis.
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*
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* The implementation can be very straight-forward:
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*
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* ```
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* + (int)ddLogLevel
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* {
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* return ddLogLevel;
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* }
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*
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* + (void)ddSetLogLevel:(DDLogLevel)level
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* {
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* ddLogLevel = level;
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* }
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* ```
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**/
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@property (class, nonatomic, readwrite, setter=ddSetLogLevel:) OSSDDLogLevel ossLogLevel;
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@end
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#pragma mark -
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#ifndef NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER
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#define NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER
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#endif
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/**
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* Log message options, allow copying certain log elements
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*/
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typedef NS_OPTIONS(NSInteger, OSSDDLogMessageOptions){
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/**
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* Use this to use a copy of the file path
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*/
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OSSDDLogMessageCopyFile = 1 << 0,
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/**
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* Use this to use a copy of the function name
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*/
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OSSDDLogMessageCopyFunction = 1 << 1,
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/**
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* Use this to use avoid a copy of the message
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*/
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OSSDDLogMessageDontCopyMessage = 1 << 2
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};
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/**
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* The `DDLogMessage` class encapsulates information about the log message.
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* If you write custom loggers or formatters, you will be dealing with objects of this class.
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**/
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@interface OSSDDLogMessage : NSObject <NSCopying>
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{
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// Direct accessors to be used only for performance
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@public
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NSString *_message;
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OSSDDLogLevel _level;
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OSSDDLogFlag _flag;
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NSInteger _context;
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NSString *_file;
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NSString *_fileName;
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NSString *_function;
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NSUInteger _line;
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id _tag;
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OSSDDLogMessageOptions _options;
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NSDate *_timestamp;
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NSString *_threadID;
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NSString *_threadName;
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NSString *_queueLabel;
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}
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/**
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* Default `init` for empty messages.
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*/
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- (instancetype)init NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER;
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/**
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* Standard init method for a log message object.
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* Used by the logging primitives. (And the macros use the logging primitives.)
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*
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* If you find need to manually create logMessage objects, there is one thing you should be aware of:
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*
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* If no flags are passed, the method expects the file and function parameters to be string literals.
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* That is, it expects the given strings to exist for the duration of the object's lifetime,
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* and it expects the given strings to be immutable.
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* In other words, it does not copy these strings, it simply points to them.
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* This is due to the fact that __FILE__ and __FUNCTION__ are usually used to specify these parameters,
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* so it makes sense to optimize and skip the unnecessary allocations.
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* However, if you need them to be copied you may use the options parameter to specify this.
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*
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* @param message the message
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* @param level the log level
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* @param flag the log flag
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* @param context the context (if any is defined)
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* @param file the current file
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* @param function the current function
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* @param line the current code line
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* @param tag potential tag
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* @param options a bitmask which supports DDLogMessageCopyFile and DDLogMessageCopyFunction.
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* @param timestamp the log timestamp
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*
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* @return a new instance of a log message model object
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*/
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- (instancetype)initWithMessage:(NSString *)message
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level:(OSSDDLogLevel)level
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flag:(OSSDDLogFlag)flag
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context:(NSInteger)context
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file:(NSString *)file
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function:(NSString * __nullable)function
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line:(NSUInteger)line
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tag:(id __nullable)tag
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options:(OSSDDLogMessageOptions)options
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timestamp:(NSDate * __nullable)timestamp NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER;
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/**
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* Read-only properties
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**/
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/**
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* The log message
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*/
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSString *message;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) OSSDDLogLevel level;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) OSSDDLogFlag flag;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSInteger context;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSString *file;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSString *fileName;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSString * __nullable function;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSUInteger line;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) id __nullable tag;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) OSSDDLogMessageOptions options;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSDate *timestamp;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSString *threadID; // ID as it appears in NSLog calculated from the machThreadID
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSString *threadName;
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@property (readonly, nonatomic) NSString *queueLabel;
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@end
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#pragma mark -
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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* The `DDLogger` protocol specifies that an optional formatter can be added to a logger.
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* Most (but not all) loggers will want to support formatters.
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*
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* However, writting getters and setters in a thread safe manner,
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* while still maintaining maximum speed for the logging process, is a difficult task.
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*
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* To do it right, the implementation of the getter/setter has strict requiremenets:
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* - Must NOT require the `logMessage:` method to acquire a lock.
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* - Must NOT require the `logMessage:` method to access an atomic property (also a lock of sorts).
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*
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* To simplify things, an abstract logger is provided that implements the getter and setter.
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*
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* Logger implementations may simply extend this class,
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* and they can ACCESS THE FORMATTER VARIABLE DIRECTLY from within their `logMessage:` method!
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**/
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@interface OSSDDAbstractLogger : NSObject <OSSDDLogger>
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{
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// Direct accessors to be used only for performance
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@public
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id <OSSDDLogFormatter> _logFormatter;
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dispatch_queue_t _loggerQueue;
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}
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@property (nonatomic, strong, nullable) id <OSSDDLogFormatter> logFormatter;
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@property (nonatomic, DISPATCH_QUEUE_REFERENCE_TYPE) dispatch_queue_t loggerQueue;
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// For thread-safety assertions
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/**
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* Return YES if the current logger uses a global queue for logging
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*/
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@property (nonatomic, readonly, getter=isOnGlobalLoggingQueue) BOOL onGlobalLoggingQueue;
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/**
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* Return YES if the current logger uses the internal designated queue for logging
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*/
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@property (nonatomic, readonly, getter=isOnInternalLoggerQueue) BOOL onInternalLoggerQueue;
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@end
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#pragma mark -
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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@interface OSSDDLoggerInformation : NSObject
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@property (nonatomic, readonly) id <OSSDDLogger> logger;
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@property (nonatomic, readonly) OSSDDLogLevel level;
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+ (OSSDDLoggerInformation *)informationWithLogger:(id <OSSDDLogger>)logger
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andLevel:(OSSDDLogLevel)level;
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@end
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NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END
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