// // DefaultLogger.swift // CoreStore // // Copyright © 2015 John Rommel Estropia // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all // copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE // SOFTWARE. // import Foundation // MARK: - DefaultLogger /** The `DefaultLogger` is a basic implementation of the `CoreStoreLogger` protocol. - The `log(...)` method calls `print(...)` to print the level, source file name, line number, function name, and the log message. - The `handleError(...)` method calls `print(...)` to print the source file name, line number, function name, and the error message. - The `assert(...)` method calls `assert(...)` on the arguments. */ public final class DefaultLogger: CoreStoreLogger { /** Creates a `DefaultLogger`. */ public init() { } /** Handles log messages sent by the `CoreStore` framework. - parameter level: the severity of the log message - parameter message: the log message - parameter fileName: the source file name - parameter lineNumber: the source line number - parameter functionName: the source function name */ public func log(level level: LogLevel, message: String, fileName: StaticString, lineNumber: Int, functionName: StaticString) { #if DEBUG let icon: String let levelString: String switch level { case .Trace: icon = "🔹" levelString = "Trace" case .Notice: icon = "🔸" levelString = "Notice" case .Warning: icon = "⚠️" levelString = "Warning" case .Fatal: icon = "❗" levelString = "Fatal" } Swift.print("\(icon) [CoreStore: \(levelString)] \((fileName.stringValue as NSString).lastPathComponent):\(lineNumber) \(functionName)\n ↪︎ \(message)\n") #endif } /** Handles errors sent by the `CoreStore` framework. - parameter error: the error - parameter message: the error message - parameter fileName: the source file name - parameter lineNumber: the source line number - parameter functionName: the source function name */ public func log(error error: CoreStoreError, message: String, fileName: StaticString, lineNumber: Int, functionName: StaticString) { #if DEBUG Swift.print("⚠️ [CoreStore: Error] \((fileName.stringValue as NSString).lastPathComponent):\(lineNumber) \(functionName)\n ↪︎ \(message)\n \(error)\n") #endif } /** Handles assertions made throughout the `CoreStore` framework. - parameter :condition: the assertion condition - parameter message: the assertion message - parameter fileName: the source file name - parameter lineNumber: the source line number - parameter functionName: the source function name */ public func assert(@autoclosure condition: () -> Bool, @autoclosure message: () -> String, fileName: StaticString, lineNumber: Int, functionName: StaticString) { #if DEBUG if condition() { return } Swift.print("❗ [CoreStore: Assertion Failure] \((fileName.stringValue as NSString).lastPathComponent):\(lineNumber) \(functionName)\n ↪︎ \(message())\n") Swift.fatalError(file: fileName, line: UInt(lineNumber)) #endif } /** Handles fatal errors made throughout the `CoreStore` framework. - Important: This method should be marked `@noreturn` and implementers should guarantee that the function doesn't, either by calling another `@noreturn` function such as `fatalError()` or `abort()`, or by raising an exception. - parameter message: the fatal error message - parameter fileName: the source file name - parameter lineNumber: the source line number - parameter functionName: the source function name */ public func abort(message: String, fileName: StaticString, lineNumber: Int, functionName: StaticString) { Swift.print("❗ [CoreStore: Fatal Error] \((fileName.stringValue as NSString).lastPathComponent):\(lineNumber) \(functionName)\n ↪︎ \(message)\n") Swift.fatalError(file: fileName, line: UInt(lineNumber)) } }