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diff --git a/server/doc/debug-options.txt b/server/doc/debug-options.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09ce278 --- /dev/null +++ b/server/doc/debug-options.txt @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +Note on debug options +--------------------- +To use the full debug interface, you must configure the application using +"--with-debug". Otherwise, only messages that also are sent to the log are +processed. + +The debug interface is channelized to allow for selective enabling/disabling of +messages. The commandline interface uses the -D/--debug option with a +mandatory argument. The optin is defined is as follows: + -D [set[,set]*]? +A 'set' is a definition for which channel(s) which level of messages are +requested. Each set can take one of these forms: + [+-]all -- Enable/disable all messages on all channels + [+-]?channel -- Enable/disable all message on 'channel' + class[+-]channel -- Enable/disable message of 'class' on 'channel' +A 'class' can be one of the following: "fixme", "info", "warn", "err", +"debug". A 'channel' is a name that groups messages together and is +application specific. Some common channel names are "db" for database +messages, "socket" for network related issues, "macro" for macro parser, +"widget" for widget related messages, etc.. The channel name "all" is reserved +to mean all channels. +Examples: + -D +all,debug-socket + Enable all messages except socket debug messages + + -D -all,+db,info+socket + Disable all messages except any database messages and socket messages at level info + +Classes "err" and "fixme" are enabled by default. The sets in the argument are +processed in a left-to-right order. Duplicates are processed and can in +combination with 'all' be very powerful. Your mileage may vary. + +The debug interface was /highly/ inspired by the Wine project. + + + +Programming with debug the interface +------------------------------------ +There are eight macros in debug.h which support the debug interface. The first +five are only active when the application is configured with "--with-debug". +The last three act differently depending on the configuration, where they +normally log to syslog (FIXME, implement it...) or map to the debug +equivalents in case of debug configuration. + +- PRACRO_FIXME(ch, fmt...) +- PRACRO_INFO(ch, fmt...) +- PRACRO_WARN(ch, fmt...) +- PRACRO_ERR(ch, fmt...) +- PRACRO_DEBUG(ch, fmt...) + +- PRACRO_INFO_LOG(ch, fmt...) +- PRACRO_WARN_LOG(ch, fmt...) +- PRACRO_ERR_LOG(ch, fmt...) + +Using these macros is just like a printf statement: + PRACRO_DEBUG(db, "We selected %d rows from %s.\n", rows, table); +This example would print something like: + debug:db:file.c:123 We selected 12 rows from mytable. + +The first block shows the debug class (debug), the channel (db) and the source +file including the line number where the statement is located in the source. + +There are equivalent macros to handle va_list arguments, which are named: +- PRACRO_*_VA(ch, fmt, va) +- PRACRO_*_LOG_VA(ch, fmt, va) + |