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fixed logger multi init
the logger test sometimes crashed due to multithreading problems in combination with a Logger module panicing when the INITIALIZED AtomicBool was false due to cargo tests multithreading
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@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ So what? I don't care. Besides, there is not enough names to name everything uni
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# compiling
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TBD
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# installing
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TBD
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# Documentation
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TBD
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"""
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# libpt python bindings
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`libpt` is originally implemented in rust, but offers a python module too.
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"""
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from . import logger
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def is_loaded() -> bool:
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"""
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returns true if `libpt` has been loaded
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"""
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...
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//! # common macros for `libpt`
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//!
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//! This module implements macros for use with `libpt`.
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//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// we want docs
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#![warn(missing_docs)]
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#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// we want Debug everywhere.
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#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
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#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
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//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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pub use crate::get_stdout_for;
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//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// ## catches what the expression would write to the `stdout`
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///
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/// This macro takes an expression, executes it, and catches what it would write to the stdout.
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/// The buffer of the stdout will then be returned for further use.
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///
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/// This is especially useful when testing loggers or other frontend CLI functions.
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///
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/// Inspiration: [users.rust-lang.org](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/how-to-test-functions-that-use-
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/// println/67188/5)
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! get_stdout_for {
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($test:expr) => {{
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use gag::BufferRedirect;
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use std::io::Read;
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let mut buf = BufferRedirect::stdout().unwrap();
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$test;
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let mut output = String::new();
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buf.read_to_string(&mut output).unwrap();
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drop(buf);
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output
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}};
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}
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//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//! # common functionalities
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//!
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//! This module implements common functionality useful for many use cases, such as macros,
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//! Formatting functions and more.
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//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// we want docs
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#![warn(missing_docs)]
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#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// we want Debug everywhere.
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#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
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#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
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//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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pub mod macros;
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//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
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//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// contains useful code, such as macros, for general use
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pub mod common;
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/// contains code specific to the executable
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pub mod bin;
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/// logger used by libpt
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sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering},
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};
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use env_logger::{
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Env, Target, WriteStyle,
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};
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use env_logger::{Env, Target, WriteStyle};
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use log::{debug, error, info, trace, warn, Level};
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use pyo3::prelude::*;
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///
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/// ### Setting a [`Level`](log::Level)
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///
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/// To set a [`Level`](log::Level), you need to set the environment variable `LIBPT_LOGLEVEL`
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/// To set a [`Level`](log::Level), you need to set the environment variable `LIBPT_LOGLEVEL`
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/// to either of:
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///
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/// - `Trace`
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return;
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} else {
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let env = Env::default().filter_or(LOGGER_ENV_KEY, DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL.to_string());
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env_logger::init_from_env(env);
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let res = env_logger::Builder::from_env(env)
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.try_init();
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if res.is_err() {
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eprintln!("could not init logger: {}", res.unwrap_err());
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}
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INITIALIZED.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
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}
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}
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pub fn init_specialized(test: bool, color: bool, target: Target) {
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// only init if no init has been performed yet
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if INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
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warn!("trying to reinitialize the logger, ignoring");
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eprintln!("trying to reinitialize the logger, ignoring");
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return;
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} else {
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let env = Env::default().filter_or(LOGGER_ENV_KEY, DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL.to_string());
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env_logger::Builder::from_env(env)
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let res = env_logger::Builder::from_env(env)
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.is_test(test)
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.target(target)
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.write_style(if color {
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} else {
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WriteStyle::Never
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})
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.init();
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.try_init();
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if res.is_err() {
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eprintln!("could not init logger: {}", res.unwrap_err());
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}
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INITIALIZED.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
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}
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}
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//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//! # Tests for libpt::logger::Logger
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//!
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//! Note: the module uses a global variable to store if the thread has
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//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// ## Tests for basic logging functionality
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use libpt::logger::*;
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use libpt::common::macros::get_stdout_for;
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use regex::Regex;
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//// HELPERS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// ## checks if the expected thing was printed to stdout
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///
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/// Source: [users.rust-lang.org](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/how-to-test-functions-that-use-
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/// println/67188/5)
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macro_rules! get_stdout_for {
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($test:expr) => {{
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use gag::BufferRedirect;
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use std::io::Read;
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let mut buf = BufferRedirect::stdout().unwrap();
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$test;
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let mut output = String::new();
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buf.read_to_string(&mut output).unwrap();
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drop(buf);
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output
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}};
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// only initialize once
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/// ## setup that's needed before testing the logger struct
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fn setup() {
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// we don't want to log messages during our tests!
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std::env::set_var(LOGGER_ENV_KEY, "Trace");
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Logger::init_specialized(false, false, env_logger::Target::Stdout);
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println!()
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}
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//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// ## Tests for basic logging functionality
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mod test_logger_struct {
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use libpt::logger::*;
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/// ## Tests for basic logging
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///
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/// This test tests if the loggers basic logging functionality works, that is it's methods:
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///
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/// - [`Logger::trace`]
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/// - [`Logger::debug`]
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/// - [`Logger::info`]
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/// - [`Logger::warn`]
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/// - [`Logger::error`]
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///
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/// After those methods have Successfully been executed, their outputs gets stored in a single
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/// [`String`] and a [`Regex`] checks if we have five correctly formatted messages.
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#[test]
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fn test_log_basic() {
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setup();
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let l = Logger::new();
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let trace_out = get_stdout_for!(l.trace("MSG"));
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let debug_out = get_stdout_for!(l.debug("MSG"));
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let info_out = get_stdout_for!(l.info("MSG"));
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let warn_out = get_stdout_for!(l.warn("MSG"));
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let error_out = get_stdout_for!(l.error("MSG"));
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let combined = format!(
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"{}{}{}{}{}",
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trace_out, debug_out, info_out, warn_out, error_out
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);
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print!("{}", combined);
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use regex::Regex;
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// too long, so i split into two lines.
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// this matches the format of the env_logger perfectly, but make sure that color is off,
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// else the ANSI escape sequences break this test
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let regex = Regex::new(concat!(
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r"(?m)\[\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}Z ",
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r"(TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR) +libpt::logger\] MSG"
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))
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.unwrap();
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/// ## setup that's needed before testing the logger struct
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fn setup() {
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// we don't want to log messages during our tests!
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Logger::init_specialized(false, false, env_logger::Target::Stdout);
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println!()
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}
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/// ## Tests for basic logging
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///
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/// This test tests if the loggers basic logging functionality works, that is it's methods:
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///
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/// - [`Logger::trace`]
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/// - [`Logger::debug`]
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/// - [`Logger::info`]
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/// - [`Logger::warn`]
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/// - [`Logger::error`]
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///
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/// After those methods have Successfully been executed, their outputs gets stored in a single
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/// [`String`] and a [`Regex`] checks if we have five correctly formatted messages.
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#[test]
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fn test_log_basic() {
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std::env::set_var(LOGGER_ENV_KEY, "Trace");
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setup();
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let l = Logger::new();
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let trace_out = get_stdout_for!(l.trace("MSG"));
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let debug_out = get_stdout_for!(l.debug("MSG"));
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let info_out = get_stdout_for!(l.info("MSG"));
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let warn_out = get_stdout_for!(l.warn("MSG"));
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let error_out = get_stdout_for!(l.error("MSG"));
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let combined = format!(
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"{}{}{}{}{}",
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trace_out, debug_out, info_out, warn_out, error_out
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);
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print!("{}", combined);
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// too long, so i split into two lines.
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// this matches the format of the env_logger perfectly, but make sure that color is off,
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// else the ANSI escape sequences break this test
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let regex = Regex::new(concat!(
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r"(?m)\[\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}Z ",
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r"(TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR) +libpt::logger\] MSG"
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))
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.unwrap();
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// we have 5 log levels, therefore we should have 5 captures
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assert_eq!(regex.captures_iter(&combined).count(), 5);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_multi_initialize() {
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setup();
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let l = Logger::new();
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// these should be ignored due to the global flag
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Logger::init();
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Logger::init();
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Logger::init();
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Logger::init();
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l.info("Successfully ignored extra init");
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}
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// we have 5 log levels, therefore we should have 5 captures
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assert_eq!(regex.captures_iter(&combined).count(), 5);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_multi_initialize() {
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setup();
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let l = Logger::new();
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// these should be ignored due to the global flag
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Logger::init();
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Logger::init();
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Logger::init();
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Logger::init();
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l.info("Successfully ignored extra init");
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}
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