Show debug log messages on the console in the test when enabled

Using LogEnabler in wxFileSystemWatcher test case still didn't show
anything even in case of unexpected failures because debug messages
didn't appear in the test output.

Fix this by using a custom log target which shows the debug (and trace)
messages on stderr, instead of using the debug output for them, even
under MSW.

Also make LogEnabler public, and rename it to a more unique name, as it
could be useful in the other tests too.
This commit is contained in:
Vadim Zeitlin 2022-04-14 01:18:44 +01:00
parent 4b918d16d0
commit 4e6e1ce054
3 changed files with 87 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -34,27 +34,6 @@
// local functions
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#if wxUSE_LOG
// Logging is disabled by default when running the tests, but sometimes it can
// be helpful to see the errors in case of unexpected failure, so this class
// re-enables logs in its scope.
//
// It's a counterpart to wxLogNull.
class LogEnabler
{
public:
LogEnabler() : m_wasEnabled(wxLog::EnableLogging(true)) { }
~LogEnabler() { wxLog::EnableLogging(m_wasEnabled); }
private:
const bool m_wasEnabled;
wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(LogEnabler);
};
#else // !wxUSE_LOG
class LogEnabler { };
#endif // wxUSE_LOG/!wxUSE_LOG
// class generating file system events
class EventGenerator
{
@ -161,7 +140,7 @@ public:
ms_watchDir.AppendDir("fswatcher_test");
REQUIRE(!ms_watchDir.DirExists());
LogEnabler enableLogs;
TestLogEnabler enableLogs;
REQUIRE(ms_watchDir.Mkdir());
REQUIRE(ms_watchDir.DirExists());
@ -176,7 +155,7 @@ public:
// just to be really sure we know what we remove
REQUIRE( ms_watchDir.GetDirs().Last() == "fswatcher_test" );
LogEnabler enableLogs;
TestLogEnabler enableLogs;
CHECK( ms_watchDir.Rmdir(wxPATH_RMDIR_RECURSIVE) );
ms_watchDir = wxFileName();

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@ -188,6 +188,71 @@ CATCH_TRANSLATE_EXCEPTION(TestAssertFailure& e)
#endif // wxDEBUG_LEVEL
#if wxUSE_LOG
// Custom log target used while running the tests.
class TestLogger : public wxLog
{
public:
TestLogger()
{
// Use standard time-stamp instead of the locale-specific one and show
// milliseconds too.
wxLog::SetTimestamp("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%l");
}
// This is used by TestLogEnabler to enable logging all messages.
static int ms_enableCount;
protected:
virtual void DoLogRecord(wxLogLevel level,
const wxString& msg,
const wxLogRecordInfo& info) wxOVERRIDE
{
// If logging was explicitly enabled, show everything on the console.
//
// Otherwise we only show trace messages as they are not given by
// default and can be only activated by setting WXTRACE.
if ( ms_enableCount || level == wxLOG_Trace )
{
wxString ts;
TimeStampMS(&ts, info.timestampMS);
const wxString levels[] =
{
"Fatal", "Error", "Warning",
"Message", "Status", "Info",
"Debug", "Trace", "Progress"
};
wxString prefix;
if ( level < WXSIZEOF(levels) )
prefix = levels[level];
else
prefix.Printf("Level %d", level);
m_out.Output(wxString::Format("[%s] %s: %s", ts, prefix, msg));
}
}
wxMessageOutputStderr m_out;
};
// By default, normal logging is disabled as it would interfere with the normal
// test output.
int TestLogger::ms_enableCount = 0;
TestLogEnabler::TestLogEnabler()
{
TestLogger::ms_enableCount++;
}
TestLogEnabler::~TestLogEnabler()
{
TestLogger::ms_enableCount--;
}
#endif // wxUSE_LOG
#if wxUSE_GUI
typedef wxApp TestAppBase;
typedef wxGUIAppTraits TestAppTraitsBase;
@ -602,13 +667,7 @@ bool TestApp::ProcessEvent(wxEvent& event)
int TestApp::RunTests()
{
#if wxUSE_LOG
// Switch off logging to avoid interfering with the tests output unless
// WXTRACE is set, as otherwise setting it would have no effect while
// running the tests.
if ( !wxGetEnv(wxASCII_STR("WXTRACE"), NULL) )
wxLog::EnableLogging(false);
else
wxLog::SetTimestamp("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%l");
delete wxLog::SetActiveTarget(new TestLogger);
#endif
// Cast is needed under MSW where Catch also provides an overload taking

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@ -148,6 +148,25 @@ extern bool IsAutomaticTest();
extern bool IsRunningUnderXVFB();
#if wxUSE_LOG
// Logging is disabled by default when running the tests, but sometimes it can
// be helpful to see the errors in case of unexpected failure, so this class
// re-enables logs in its scope.
//
// It's a counterpart to wxLogNull.
class TestLogEnabler
{
public:
TestLogEnabler();
~TestLogEnabler();
private:
wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(TestLogEnabler);
};
#else // !wxUSE_LOG
class TestLogEnabler { };
#endif // wxUSE_LOG/!wxUSE_LOG
#if wxUSE_GUI
// Return true if the UI tests are enabled, used by WXUISIM_TEST().