78 lines
2.1 KiB
Go
78 lines
2.1 KiB
Go
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package log
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//
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// version v1.2
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//
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// I like things to be easy.
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//
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// this means all the log settings are in one place. it should allow
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// things to be over-ridden externally to the library
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// but still allow command line --args to pass debugging settings
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//
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// I also have a generic sleep() and exit() in here because it's simple
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//
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// Usage:
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//
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// log("something", foo, bar)
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// var DEBUG bool = true
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// log(DEBUG, "something else", someOtherVariable) # if DEBUG == false, return doing nothing
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//
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/*
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I've spent, am spending, too much time thinking about 'logging'. 'log', 'logrus', 'zap', whatever.
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I'm not twitter. i don't give a fuck about how many nanoseconds it takes to log. Anyway, this
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implementation is probably faster than all of those because you just set one bool to FALSE
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and it all stops.
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Sometimes I need to capture to stdout, sometimes stdout can't
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work because it doesn't exist for the user. This whole thing is a PITA. Then it's spread
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over 8 million references in every .go file. I'm tapping out and putting
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it in one place. here it is. Also, this makes having debug levels really fucking easy.
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You can define whatever level of logging you want from anywhere (command line) etc.
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log() # doesn't do anything
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log(stuff) # sends it to whatever log you define in a single place. here is the place
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*/
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import (
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"os"
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"time"
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"errors"
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"reflect"
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origlog "log"
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)
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/*
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sleep() # you know what this does? sleeps for 1 second. yep. dump. easy.
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sleep(.1) # you know what this does? yes, it sleeps for 1/10th of a second
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*/
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func Sleep(a ...any) {
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if (a == nil) {
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time.Sleep(time.Second)
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return
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}
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origlog.Println("sleep", a[0])
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switch a[0].(type) {
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case int:
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time.Sleep(time.Duration(a[0].(int)) * time.Second)
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case float64:
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time.Sleep(time.Duration(a[0].(float64) * 1000) * time.Millisecond)
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default:
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origlog.Println("sleep a[0], type = ", a[0], reflect.TypeOf(a[0]))
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}
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}
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/*
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exit() # yep. exits. I guess everything must be fine
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exit(3) # I guess 3 it is then
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exit("dont like apples") # ok. I'll make a note of that
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*/
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func Exit(a ...any) {
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Error(errors.New("Exit"), a)
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//if (a) {
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// os.Exit(a)
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//}
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os.Exit(0)
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}
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