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- /* Logger.java -- a class for logging messages
- Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This file is part of GNU Classpath.
- GNU Classpath 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; either version 2, or (at your option)
- any later version.
- GNU Classpath 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 GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
- Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
- 02110-1301 USA.
- Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
- making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
- conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
- combination.
- As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
- permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
- executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
- modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
- terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
- independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
- module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
- or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
- this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
- obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
- exception statement from your version. */
- package java.util.logging;
- import java.util.List;
- import java.util.MissingResourceException;
- import java.util.ResourceBundle;
- import java.security.AccessController;
- import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
- /**
- * A Logger is used for logging information about events. Usually, there
- * is a seprate logger for each subsystem or component, although there
- * is a shared instance for components that make only occasional use of
- * the logging framework.
- *
- * <p>It is common to name a logger after the name of a corresponding
- * Java package. Loggers are organized into a hierarchical namespace;
- * for example, the logger <code>"org.gnu.foo"</code> is the
- * <em>parent</em> of logger <code>"org.gnu.foo.bar"</code>.
- *
- * <p>A logger for a named subsystem can be obtained through {@link
- * java.util.logging.Logger#getLogger(java.lang.String)}. However,
- * only code which has been granted the permission to control the
- * logging infrastructure will be allowed to customize that logger.
- * Untrusted code can obtain a private, anonymous logger through
- * {@link #getAnonymousLogger()} if it wants to perform any
- * modifications to the logger.
- *
- * <p>FIXME: Write more documentation.
- *
- * @author Sascha Brawer (brawer@acm.org)
- */
- public class Logger
- {
- static final Logger root = new Logger("", null);
- /**
- * A logger provided to applications that make only occasional use
- * of the logging framework, typically early prototypes. Serious
- * products are supposed to create and use their own Loggers, so
- * they can be controlled individually.
- */
- public static final Logger global;
- static
- {
- // Our class might be initialized from an unprivileged context
- global = (Logger) AccessController.doPrivileged
- (new PrivilegedAction()
- {
- public Object run()
- {
- return getLogger("global");
- }
- });
- }
- /**
- * The name of the Logger, or <code>null</code> if the logger is
- * anonymous.
- *
- * <p>A previous version of the GNU Classpath implementation granted
- * untrusted code the permission to control any logger whose name
- * was null. However, test code revealed that the Sun J2SE 1.4
- * reference implementation enforces the security control for any
- * logger that was not created through getAnonymousLogger, even if
- * it has a null name. Therefore, a separate flag {@link
- * Logger#anonymous} was introduced.
- */
- private final String name;
- /**
- * The name of the resource bundle used for localization.
- *
- * <p>This variable cannot be declared as <code>final</code>
- * because its value can change as a result of calling
- * getLogger(String,String).
- */
- private String resourceBundleName;
- /**
- * The resource bundle used for localization.
- *
- * <p>This variable cannot be declared as <code>final</code>
- * because its value can change as a result of calling
- * getLogger(String,String).
- */
- private ResourceBundle resourceBundle;
- private Filter filter;
- private final List handlerList = new java.util.ArrayList(4);
- private Handler[] handlers = new Handler[0];
- /**
- * Indicates whether or not this logger is anonymous. While
- * a LoggingPermission is required for any modifications to
- * a normal logger, untrusted code can obtain an anonymous logger
- * and modify it according to its needs.
- *
- * <p>A previous version of the GNU Classpath implementation
- * granted access to every logger whose name was null.
- * However, test code revealed that the Sun J2SE 1.4 reference
- * implementation enforces the security control for any logger
- * that was not created through getAnonymousLogger, even
- * if it has a null name.
- */
- private boolean anonymous;
- private boolean useParentHandlers;
- private Level level;
- private Logger parent;
- /**
- * Constructs a Logger for a subsystem. Most applications do not
- * need to create new Loggers explicitly; instead, they should call
- * the static factory methods
- * {@link #getLogger(java.lang.String,java.lang.String) getLogger}
- * (with ResourceBundle for localization) or
- * {@link #getLogger(java.lang.String) getLogger} (without
- * ResourceBundle), respectively.
- *
- * @param name the name for the logger, for example "java.awt"
- * or "com.foo.bar". The name should be based on
- * the name of the package issuing log records
- * and consist of dot-separated Java identifiers.
- *
- * @param resourceBundleName the name of a resource bundle
- * for localizing messages, or <code>null</code>
- * to indicate that messages do not need to be localized.
- *
- * @throws java.util.MissingResourceException if
- * <code>resourceBundleName</code> is not <code>null</code>
- * and no such bundle could be located.
- */
- protected Logger(String name, String resourceBundleName)
- throws MissingResourceException
- {
- this.name = name;
- this.resourceBundleName = resourceBundleName;
- if (resourceBundleName == null)
- resourceBundle = null;
- else
- resourceBundle = ResourceBundle.getBundle(resourceBundleName);
- level = null;
- /* This is null when the root logger is being constructed,
- * and the root logger afterwards.
- */
- parent = root;
- useParentHandlers = (parent != null);
- }
- /**
- * Finds a registered logger for a subsystem, or creates one in
- * case no logger has been registered yet.
- *
- * @param name the name for the logger, for example "java.awt"
- * or "com.foo.bar". The name should be based on
- * the name of the package issuing log records
- * and consist of dot-separated Java identifiers.
- *
- * @throws IllegalArgumentException if a logger for the subsystem
- * identified by <code>name</code> has already been created,
- * but uses a a resource bundle for localizing messages.
- *
- * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is
- * <code>null</code>.
- *
- * @return a logger for the subsystem specified by <code>name</code>
- * that does not localize messages.
- */
- public static Logger getLogger(String name)
- {
- return getLogger(name, null);
- }
-
- /**
- * Finds a registered logger for a subsystem, or creates one in case
- * no logger has been registered yet.
- *
- * <p>If a logger with the specified name has already been
- * registered, the behavior depends on the resource bundle that is
- * currently associated with the existing logger.
- *
- * <ul><li>If the existing logger uses the same resource bundle as
- * specified by <code>resourceBundleName</code>, the existing logger
- * is returned.</li>
- *
- * <li>If the existing logger currently does not localize messages,
- * the existing logger is modified to use the bundle specified by
- * <code>resourceBundleName</code>. The existing logger is then
- * returned. Therefore, all subsystems currently using this logger
- * will produce localized messages from now on.</li>
- *
- * <li>If the existing logger already has an associated resource
- * bundle, but a different one than specified by
- * <code>resourceBundleName</code>, an
- * <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> is thrown.</li></ul>
- *
- * @param name the name for the logger, for example "java.awt"
- * or "org.gnu.foo". The name should be based on
- * the name of the package issuing log records
- * and consist of dot-separated Java identifiers.
- *
- * @param resourceBundleName the name of a resource bundle
- * for localizing messages, or <code>null</code>
- * to indicate that messages do not need to be localized.
- *
- * @return a logger for the subsystem specified by <code>name</code>.
- *
- * @throws java.util.MissingResourceException if
- * <code>resourceBundleName</code> is not <code>null</code>
- * and no such bundle could be located.
- *
- * @throws IllegalArgumentException if a logger for the subsystem
- * identified by <code>name</code> has already been created,
- * but uses a different resource bundle for localizing
- * messages.
- *
- * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is
- * <code>null</code>.
- */
- public static Logger getLogger(String name, String resourceBundleName)
- {
- LogManager lm = LogManager.getLogManager();
- Logger result;
- if (name == null)
- throw new NullPointerException();
- /* Without synchronized(lm), it could happen that another thread
- * would create a logger between our calls to getLogger and
- * addLogger. While addLogger would indicate this by returning
- * false, we could not be sure that this other logger was still
- * existing when we called getLogger a second time in order
- * to retrieve it -- note that LogManager is only allowed to
- * keep weak references to registered loggers, so Loggers
- * can be garbage collected at any time in general, and between
- * our call to addLogger and our second call go getLogger
- * in particular.
- *
- * Of course, we assume here that LogManager.addLogger etc.
- * are synchronizing on the global LogManager object. There
- * is a comment in the implementation of LogManager.addLogger
- * referring to this comment here, so that any change in
- * the synchronization of LogManager will be reflected here.
- */
- synchronized (lm)
- {
- result = lm.getLogger(name);
- if (result == null)
- {
- boolean couldBeAdded;
- result = new Logger(name, resourceBundleName);
- couldBeAdded = lm.addLogger(result);
- if (!couldBeAdded)
- throw new IllegalStateException("cannot register new logger");
- }
- else
- {
- /* The logger already exists. Make sure it uses
- * the same resource bundle for localizing messages.
- */
- String existingBundleName = result.getResourceBundleName();
- /* The Sun J2SE 1.4 reference implementation will return the
- * registered logger object, even if it does not have a resource
- * bundle associated with it. However, it seems to change the
- * resourceBundle of the registered logger to the bundle
- * whose name was passed to getLogger.
- */
- if ((existingBundleName == null) && (resourceBundleName != null))
- {
- /* If ResourceBundle.getBundle throws an exception, the
- * existing logger will be unchanged. This would be
- * different if the assignment to resourceBundleName
- * came first.
- */
- result.resourceBundle = ResourceBundle.getBundle(resourceBundleName);
- result.resourceBundleName = resourceBundleName;
- return result;
- }
- if ((existingBundleName != resourceBundleName)
- && ((existingBundleName == null)
- || !existingBundleName.equals(resourceBundleName)))
- {
- throw new IllegalArgumentException();
- }
- }
- }
- return result;
- }
-
- /**
- * Creates a new, unnamed logger. Unnamed loggers are not
- * registered in the namespace of the LogManager, and no special
- * security permission is required for changing their state.
- * Therefore, untrusted applets are able to modify their private
- * logger instance obtained through this method.
- *
- * <p>The parent of the newly created logger will the the root
- * logger, from which the level threshold and the handlers are
- * inherited.
- */
- public static Logger getAnonymousLogger()
- {
- return getAnonymousLogger(null);
- }
- /**
- * Creates a new, unnamed logger. Unnamed loggers are not
- * registered in the namespace of the LogManager, and no special
- * security permission is required for changing their state.
- * Therefore, untrusted applets are able to modify their private
- * logger instance obtained through this method.
- *
- * <p>The parent of the newly created logger will the the root
- * logger, from which the level threshold and the handlers are
- * inherited.
- *
- * @param resourceBundleName the name of a resource bundle
- * for localizing messages, or <code>null</code>
- * to indicate that messages do not need to be localized.
- *
- * @throws java.util.MissingResourceException if
- * <code>resourceBundleName</code> is not <code>null</code>
- * and no such bundle could be located.
- */
- public static Logger getAnonymousLogger(String resourceBundleName)
- throws MissingResourceException
- {
- Logger result;
- result = new Logger(null, resourceBundleName);
- result.anonymous = true;
- return result;
- }
- /**
- * Returns the name of the resource bundle that is being used for
- * localizing messages.
- *
- * @return the name of the resource bundle used for localizing messages,
- * or <code>null</code> if the parent's resource bundle
- * is used for this purpose.
- */
- public synchronized String getResourceBundleName()
- {
- return resourceBundleName;
- }
- /**
- * Returns the resource bundle that is being used for localizing
- * messages.
- *
- * @return the resource bundle used for localizing messages,
- * or <code>null</code> if the parent's resource bundle
- * is used for this purpose.
- */
- public synchronized ResourceBundle getResourceBundle()
- {
- return resourceBundle;
- }
- /**
- * Returns the severity level threshold for this <code>Handler</code>.
- * All log records with a lower severity level will be discarded;
- * a log record of the same or a higher level will be published
- * unless an installed <code>Filter</code> decides to discard it.
- *
- * @return the severity level below which all log messages will be
- * discarded, or <code>null</code> if the logger inherits
- * the threshold from its parent.
- */
- public synchronized Level getLevel()
- {
- return level;
- }
- /**
- * Returns whether or not a message of the specified level
- * would be logged by this logger.
- *
- * @throws NullPointerException if <code>level</code>
- * is <code>null</code>.
- */
- public synchronized boolean isLoggable(Level level)
- {
- if (this.level != null)
- return this.level.intValue() <= level.intValue();
- if (parent != null)
- return parent.isLoggable(level);
- else
- return false;
- }
- /**
- * Sets the severity level threshold for this <code>Handler</code>.
- * All log records with a lower severity level will be discarded
- * immediately. A log record of the same or a higher level will be
- * published unless an installed <code>Filter</code> decides to
- * discard it.
- *
- * @param level the severity level below which all log messages
- * will be discarded, or <code>null</code> to
- * indicate that the logger should inherit the
- * threshold from its parent.
- *
- * @throws SecurityException if this logger is not anonymous, a
- * security manager exists, and the caller is not granted
- * the permission to control the logging infrastructure by
- * having LoggingPermission("control"). Untrusted code can
- * obtain an anonymous logger through the static factory method
- * {@link #getAnonymousLogger(java.lang.String) getAnonymousLogger}.
- */
- public synchronized void setLevel(Level level)
- {
- /* An application is allowed to control an anonymous logger
- * without having the permission to control the logging
- * infrastructure.
- */
- if (!anonymous)
- LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
- this.level = level;
- }
- public synchronized Filter getFilter()
- {
- return filter;
- }
- /**
- * @throws SecurityException if this logger is not anonymous, a
- * security manager exists, and the caller is not granted
- * the permission to control the logging infrastructure by
- * having LoggingPermission("control"). Untrusted code can
- * obtain an anonymous logger through the static factory method
- * {@link #getAnonymousLogger(java.lang.String) getAnonymousLogger}.
- */
- public synchronized void setFilter(Filter filter)
- throws SecurityException
- {
- /* An application is allowed to control an anonymous logger
- * without having the permission to control the logging
- * infrastructure.
- */
- if (!anonymous)
- LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
- this.filter = filter;
- }
- /**
- * Returns the name of this logger.
- *
- * @return the name of this logger, or <code>null</code> if
- * the logger is anonymous.
- */
- public String getName()
- {
- /* Note that the name of a logger cannot be changed during
- * its lifetime, so no synchronization is needed.
- */
- return name;
- }
- /**
- * Passes a record to registered handlers, provided the record
- * is considered as loggable both by {@link #isLoggable(Level)}
- * and a possibly installed custom {@link #setFilter(Filter) filter}.
- *
- * <p>If the logger has been configured to use parent handlers,
- * the record will be forwarded to the parent of this logger
- * in addition to being processed by the handlers registered with
- * this logger.
- *
- * <p>The other logging methods in this class are convenience methods
- * that merely create a new LogRecord and pass it to this method.
- * Therefore, subclasses usually just need to override this single
- * method for customizing the logging behavior.
- *
- * @param record the log record to be inspected and possibly forwarded.
- */
- public synchronized void log(LogRecord record)
- {
- if (!isLoggable(record.getLevel()))
- return;
- if ((filter != null) && !filter.isLoggable(record))
- return;
- /* If no logger name has been set for the log record,
- * use the name of this logger.
- */
- if (record.getLoggerName() == null)
- record.setLoggerName(name);
- /* Avoid that some other thread is changing the logger hierarchy
- * while we are traversing it.
- */
- synchronized (LogManager.getLogManager())
- {
- Logger curLogger = this;
- do
- {
- /* The Sun J2SE 1.4 reference implementation seems to call the
- * filter only for the logger whose log method is called,
- * never for any of its parents. Also, parent loggers publish
- * log record whatever their level might be. This is pretty
- * weird, but GNU Classpath tries to be as compatible as
- * possible to the reference implementation.
- */
- for (int i = 0; i < curLogger.handlers.length; i++)
- curLogger.handlers[i].publish(record);
- if (curLogger.getUseParentHandlers() == false)
- break;
-
- curLogger = curLogger.getParent();
- }
- while (parent != null);
- }
- }
- public void log(Level level, String message)
- {
- if (isLoggable(level))
- log(level, message, (Object[]) null);
- }
- public synchronized void log(Level level,
- String message,
- Object param)
- {
- if (isLoggable(level))
- {
- StackTraceElement caller = getCallerStackFrame();
- logp(level,
- caller != null ? caller.getClassName() : "<unknown>",
- caller != null ? caller.getMethodName() : "<unknown>",
- message,
- param);
- }
- }
- public synchronized void log(Level level,
- String message,
- Object[] params)
- {
- if (isLoggable(level))
- {
- StackTraceElement caller = getCallerStackFrame();
- logp(level,
- caller != null ? caller.getClassName() : "<unknown>",
- caller != null ? caller.getMethodName() : "<unknown>",
- message,
- params);
- }
- }
- public synchronized void log(Level level,
- String message,
- Throwable thrown)
- {
- if (isLoggable(level))
- {
- StackTraceElement caller = getCallerStackFrame();
- logp(level,
- caller != null ? caller.getClassName() : "<unknown>",
- caller != null ? caller.getMethodName() : "<unknown>",
- message,
- thrown);
- }
- }
- public synchronized void logp(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String message)
- {
- logp(level, sourceClass, sourceMethod, message,
- (Object[]) null);
- }
- public synchronized void logp(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String message,
- Object param)
- {
- logp(level, sourceClass, sourceMethod, message,
- new Object[] { param });
- }
- private synchronized ResourceBundle findResourceBundle()
- {
- if (resourceBundle != null)
- return resourceBundle;
- if (parent != null)
- return parent.findResourceBundle();
- return null;
- }
- private synchronized void logImpl(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String message,
- Object[] params)
- {
- LogRecord rec = new LogRecord(level, message);
- rec.setResourceBundle(findResourceBundle());
- rec.setSourceClassName(sourceClass);
- rec.setSourceMethodName(sourceMethod);
- rec.setParameters(params);
- log(rec);
- }
- public synchronized void logp(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String message,
- Object[] params)
- {
- logImpl(level, sourceClass, sourceMethod, message, params);
- }
- public synchronized void logp(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String message,
- Throwable thrown)
- {
- LogRecord rec = new LogRecord(level, message);
- rec.setResourceBundle(resourceBundle);
- rec.setSourceClassName(sourceClass);
- rec.setSourceMethodName(sourceMethod);
- rec.setThrown(thrown);
- log(rec);
- }
- public synchronized void logrb(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String bundleName,
- String message)
- {
- logrb(level, sourceClass, sourceMethod, bundleName,
- message, (Object[]) null);
- }
- public synchronized void logrb(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String bundleName,
- String message,
- Object param)
- {
- logrb(level, sourceClass, sourceMethod, bundleName,
- message, new Object[] { param });
- }
- public synchronized void logrb(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String bundleName,
- String message,
- Object[] params)
- {
- LogRecord rec = new LogRecord(level, message);
- rec.setResourceBundleName(bundleName);
- rec.setSourceClassName(sourceClass);
- rec.setSourceMethodName(sourceMethod);
- rec.setParameters(params);
- log(rec);
- }
- public synchronized void logrb(Level level,
- String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- String bundleName,
- String message,
- Throwable thrown)
- {
- LogRecord rec = new LogRecord(level, message);
- rec.setResourceBundleName(bundleName);
- rec.setSourceClassName(sourceClass);
- rec.setSourceMethodName(sourceMethod);
- rec.setThrown(thrown);
- log(rec);
- }
- public synchronized void entering(String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINER))
- logp(Level.FINER, sourceClass, sourceMethod, "ENTRY");
- }
- public synchronized void entering(String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- Object param)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINER))
- logp(Level.FINER, sourceClass, sourceMethod, "ENTRY {0}", param);
- }
- public synchronized void entering(String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- Object[] params)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINER))
- {
- StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(80);
- buf.append("ENTRY");
- for (int i = 0; i < params.length; i++)
- {
- buf.append(" {");
- buf.append(i);
- buf.append('}');
- }
-
- logp(Level.FINER, sourceClass, sourceMethod, buf.toString(), params);
- }
- }
- public synchronized void exiting(String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINER))
- logp(Level.FINER, sourceClass, sourceMethod, "RETURN");
- }
-
- public synchronized void exiting(String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- Object result)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINER))
- logp(Level.FINER, sourceClass, sourceMethod, "RETURN {0}", result);
- }
-
- public synchronized void throwing(String sourceClass,
- String sourceMethod,
- Throwable thrown)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINER))
- logp(Level.FINER, sourceClass, sourceMethod, "THROW", thrown);
- }
- /**
- * Logs a message with severity level SEVERE, indicating a serious
- * failure that prevents normal program execution. Messages at this
- * level should be understandable to an inexperienced, non-technical
- * end user. Ideally, they explain in simple words what actions the
- * user can take in order to resolve the problem.
- *
- * @see Level#SEVERE
- *
- * @param message the message text, also used as look-up key if the
- * logger is localizing messages with a resource
- * bundle. While it is possible to pass
- * <code>null</code>, this is not recommended, since
- * a logging message without text is unlikely to be
- * helpful.
- */
- public synchronized void severe(String message)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.SEVERE))
- log(Level.SEVERE, message);
- }
- /**
- * Logs a message with severity level WARNING, indicating a
- * potential problem that does not prevent normal program execution.
- * Messages at this level should be understandable to an
- * inexperienced, non-technical end user. Ideally, they explain in
- * simple words what actions the user can take in order to resolve
- * the problem.
- *
- * @see Level#WARNING
- *
- * @param message the message text, also used as look-up key if the
- * logger is localizing messages with a resource
- * bundle. While it is possible to pass
- * <code>null</code>, this is not recommended, since
- * a logging message without text is unlikely to be
- * helpful.
- */
- public synchronized void warning(String message)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.WARNING))
- log(Level.WARNING, message);
- }
- /**
- * Logs a message with severity level INFO. {@link Level#INFO} is
- * intended for purely informational messages that do not indicate
- * error or warning situations. In the default logging
- * configuration, INFO messages will be written to the system
- * console. For this reason, the INFO level should be used only for
- * messages that are important to end users and system
- * administrators. Messages at this level should be understandable
- * to an inexperienced, non-technical user.
- *
- * @param message the message text, also used as look-up key if the
- * logger is localizing messages with a resource
- * bundle. While it is possible to pass
- * <code>null</code>, this is not recommended, since
- * a logging message without text is unlikely to be
- * helpful.
- */
- public synchronized void info(String message)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.INFO))
- log(Level.INFO, message);
- }
- /**
- * Logs a message with severity level CONFIG. {@link Level#CONFIG} is
- * intended for static configuration messages, for example about the
- * windowing environment, the operating system version, etc.
- *
- * @param message the message text, also used as look-up key if the
- * logger is localizing messages with a resource bundle. While
- * it is possible to pass <code>null</code>, this is not
- * recommended, since a logging message without text is unlikely
- * to be helpful.
- */
- public synchronized void config(String message)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.CONFIG))
- log(Level.CONFIG, message);
- }
- /**
- * Logs a message with severity level FINE. {@link Level#FINE} is
- * intended for messages that are relevant for developers using
- * the component generating log messages. Examples include minor,
- * recoverable failures, or possible inefficiencies.
- *
- * @param message the message text, also used as look-up key if the
- * logger is localizing messages with a resource
- * bundle. While it is possible to pass
- * <code>null</code>, this is not recommended, since
- * a logging message without text is unlikely to be
- * helpful.
- */
- public synchronized void fine(String message)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINE))
- log(Level.FINE, message);
- }
- /**
- * Logs a message with severity level FINER. {@link Level#FINER} is
- * intended for rather detailed tracing, for example entering a
- * method, returning from a method, or throwing an exception.
- *
- * @param message the message text, also used as look-up key if the
- * logger is localizing messages with a resource
- * bundle. While it is possible to pass
- * <code>null</code>, this is not recommended, since
- * a logging message without text is unlikely to be
- * helpful.
- */
- public synchronized void finer(String message)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINER))
- log(Level.FINER, message);
- }
- /**
- * Logs a message with severity level FINEST. {@link Level#FINEST}
- * is intended for highly detailed tracing, for example reaching a
- * certain point inside the body of a method.
- *
- * @param message the message text, also used as look-up key if the
- * logger is localizing messages with a resource
- * bundle. While it is possible to pass
- * <code>null</code>, this is not recommended, since
- * a logging message without text is unlikely to be
- * helpful.
- */
- public synchronized void finest(String message)
- {
- if (isLoggable(Level.FINEST))
- log(Level.FINEST, message);
- }
- /**
- * Adds a handler to the set of handlers that get notified
- * when a log record is to be published.
- *
- * @param handler the handler to be added.
- *
- * @throws NullPointerException if <code>handler</code>
- * is <code>null</code>.
- *
- * @throws SecurityException if this logger is not anonymous, a
- * security manager exists, and the caller is not granted
- * the permission to control the logging infrastructure by
- * having LoggingPermission("control"). Untrusted code can
- * obtain an anonymous logger through the static factory method
- * {@link #getAnonymousLogger(java.lang.String) getAnonymousLogger}.
- */
- public synchronized void addHandler(Handler handler)
- throws SecurityException
- {
- if (handler == null)
- throw new NullPointerException();
- /* An application is allowed to control an anonymous logger
- * without having the permission to control the logging
- * infrastructure.
- */
- if (!anonymous)
- LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
- if (!handlerList.contains(handler))
- {
- handlerList.add(handler);
- handlers = getHandlers();
- }
- }
- /**
- * Removes a handler from the set of handlers that get notified
- * when a log record is to be published.
- *
- * @param handler the handler to be removed.
- *
- * @throws SecurityException if this logger is not anonymous, a
- * security manager exists, and the caller is not granted the
- * permission to control the logging infrastructure by having
- * LoggingPermission("control"). Untrusted code can obtain an
- * anonymous logger through the static factory method {@link
- * #getAnonymousLogger(java.lang.String) getAnonymousLogger}.
- *
- * @throws NullPointerException if <code>handler</code>
- * is <code>null</code>.
- */
- public synchronized void removeHandler(Handler handler)
- throws SecurityException
- {
- /* An application is allowed to control an anonymous logger
- * without having the permission to control the logging
- * infrastructure.
- */
- if (!anonymous)
- LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
- if (handler == null)
- throw new NullPointerException();
- handlerList.remove(handler);
- handlers = getHandlers();
- }
- /**
- * Returns the handlers currently registered for this Logger.
- * When a log record has been deemed as being loggable,
- * it will be passed to all registered handlers for
- * publication. In addition, if the logger uses parent handlers
- * (see {@link #getUseParentHandlers() getUseParentHandlers}
- * and {@link #setUseParentHandlers(boolean) setUseParentHandlers},
- * the log record will be passed to the parent's handlers.
- */
- public synchronized Handler[] getHandlers()
- {
- /* We cannot return our internal handlers array
- * because we do not have any guarantee that the
- * caller would not change the array entries.
- */
- return (Handler[]) handlerList.toArray(new Handler[handlerList.size()]);
- }
- /**
- * Returns whether or not this Logger forwards log records to
- * handlers registered for its parent loggers.
- *
- * @return <code>false</code> if this Logger sends log records
- * merely to Handlers registered with itself;
- * <code>true</code> if this Logger sends log records
- * not only to Handlers registered with itself, but also
- * to those Handlers registered with parent loggers.
- */
- public synchronized boolean getUseParentHandlers()
- {
- return useParentHandlers;
- }
- /**
- * Sets whether or not this Logger forwards log records to
- * handlers registered for its parent loggers.
- *
- * @param useParentHandlers <code>false</code> to let this
- * Logger send log records merely to Handlers registered
- * with itself; <code>true</code> to let this Logger
- * send log records not only to Handlers registered
- * with itself, but also to those Handlers registered with
- * parent loggers.
- *
- * @throws SecurityException if this logger is not anonymous, a
- * security manager exists, and the caller is not granted
- * the permission to control the logging infrastructure by
- * having LoggingPermission("control"). Untrusted code can
- * obtain an anonymous logger through the static factory method
- * {@link #getAnonymousLogger(java.lang.String) getAnonymousLogger}.
- *
- */
- public synchronized void setUseParentHandlers(boolean useParentHandlers)
- {
- /* An application is allowed to control an anonymous logger
- * without having the permission to control the logging
- * infrastructure.
- */
- if (!anonymous)
- LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
- this.useParentHandlers = useParentHandlers;
- }
- /**
- * Returns the parent of this logger. By default, the parent is
- * assigned by the LogManager by inspecting the logger's name.
- *
- * @return the parent of this logger (as detemined by the LogManager
- * by inspecting logger names), the root logger if no other
- * logger has a name which is a prefix of this logger's name, or
- * <code>null</code> for the root logger.
- */
- public synchronized Logger getParent()
- {
- return parent;
- }
- /**
- * Sets the parent of this logger. Usually, applications do not
- * call this method directly. Instead, the LogManager will ensure
- * that the tree of loggers reflects the hierarchical logger
- * namespace. Basically, this method should not be public at all,
- * but the GNU implementation follows the API specification.
- *
- * @throws NullPointerException if <code>parent</code> is
- * <code>null</code>.
- *
- * @throws SecurityException if this logger is not anonymous, a
- * security manager exists, and the caller is not granted
- * the permission to control the logging infrastructure by
- * having LoggingPermission("control"). Untrusted code can
- * obtain an anonymous logger through the static factory method
- * {@link #getAnonymousLogger(java.lang.String) getAnonymousLogger}.
- */
- public synchronized void setParent(Logger parent)
- {
- if (parent == null)
- throw new NullPointerException();
- if (this == root)
- throw new IllegalArgumentException(
- "the root logger can only have a null parent");
- /* An application is allowed to control an anonymous logger
- * without having the permission to control the logging
- * infrastructure.
- */
- if (!anonymous)
- LogManager.getLogManager().checkAccess();
- this.parent = parent;
- }
-
- /**
- * Gets the StackTraceElement of the first class that is not this class.
- * That should be the initial caller of a logging method.
- * @return caller of the initial logging method or null if unknown.
- */
- private native StackTraceElement getCallerStackFrame();
-
- /**
- * Reset and close handlers attached to this logger. This function is package
- * private because it must only be avaiable to the LogManager.
- */
- void resetLogger()
- {
- for (int i = 0; i < handlers.length; i++)
- {
- handlers[i].close();
- handlerList.remove(handlers[i]);
- }
- handlers = getHandlers();
- }
- }
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