Module IBase.Logging
include module type of Die
exception
InferExternalError of string
exception
InferInternalError of string
exception
InferUserError of string
exception
InferExit of int
This can be used to avoid scattering exit invocations all over the codebase
type error
=
|
ExternalError
|
InternalError
|
UserError
kind of error for
die
, with similar semantics asLogging.{external,internal,user}_error
val exit : int -> 'a
val exit_code_of_exception : IStdlib.IStd.Exn.t -> int
val set_log_uncaught_exception_callback : (exn -> exitcode:int -> unit) -> unit
val log_uncaught_exception : exn -> exitcode:int -> unit
val die : error -> ('a, Stdlib.Format.formatter, unit, _) IStdlib.IStd.format4 -> 'a
Raise the corresponding exception.
val raise_error : ?backtrace:IStdlib.IStd.Caml.Printexc.raw_backtrace -> error -> msg:string -> 'a
val term_styles_of_style : style -> IStdlib.IStd.ANSITerminal.style list
val environment_info : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
log information about the environment
val progress : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
print immediately to standard error unless --quiet is specified
val log_task : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
log progress in the log file and on the console unless there is an active task bar
val task_progress : f:(unit -> 'a) -> (F.formatter -> 'b -> unit) -> 'b -> 'a
task_progress ~f pp x
executesf
and log progresspp x
in the log file and also on the console unless there is an active task bar
val result : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
Emit a result to stdout. Use only if the output format is stable and useful enough that it may conceivably get piped to another program, ie, almost never (use
progress
instead otherwise).
val user_error : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
bad input, etc. detected
val user_warning : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
val internal_error : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
huho, infer has a bug
val external_error : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
some other tool has a bug or is called wrongly
val external_warning : ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
type debug_kind
=
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Analysis
|
BufferOverrun
|
Capture
|
Linters
|
MergeCapture
|
TestDeterminator
type debug_level
=
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Quiet
innocuous, eg emitted once per toplevel execution
|
Medium
still fairly lightweight, eg emitted O(<number of infer processes>)
|
Verbose
go crazy
Level of verbosity for debug output. Each level enables all the levels before it.
val debug : debug_kind -> debug_level -> ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
log debug info
val debug_dev : ('a, Stdlib.Format.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
For debugging during development.
val ocaml_pos_to_string : ocaml_pos -> string
Convert an ocaml position to a string
val pp_ocaml_pos_opt : F.formatter -> ocaml_pos option -> unit
Pretty print a position in ocaml source
val setup_log_file : unit -> unit
Set up logging to go to the log file. Call this once the results directory has been set up.
val reset_formatters : unit -> unit
Reset the formatters used for logging. Call this when you fork(2).
val d_pp : (F.formatter -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a -> unit
val d_pp_with_pe : ?color:IStdlib.Pp.color -> (IStdlib.Pp.env -> F.formatter -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a -> unit
val force_and_reset_delayed_prints : F.formatter -> unit
val get_and_reset_delayed_prints : unit -> delayed_prints
return the delayed print actions and reset them
val set_delayed_prints : delayed_prints -> unit
set the delayed print actions
val d_str : ?color:IStdlib.Pp.color -> string -> unit
dump a string
val d_strln : ?color:IStdlib.Pp.color -> string -> unit
dump a string plus newline
val d_printf : ?color:IStdlib.Pp.color -> ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
val d_printfln : ?color:IStdlib.Pp.color -> ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
val d_printfln_escaped : ?color:IStdlib.Pp.color -> ('a, F.formatter, unit) IStdlib.IStd.format -> 'a
val d_error : string -> unit
dump an error string
val d_increase_indent : unit -> unit
dump command to increase the indentation level. NOTE: most likely, you need
d_with_indent
instead
val d_decrease_indent : unit -> unit
dump command to decrease the indentation level NOTE: most likely, you need
d_with_indent
instead.
val d_with_indent : ?pp_result:(F.formatter -> 'a -> unit) -> name:string -> (unit -> 'a) -> 'a
Execute arbitrary function (the last argument) with a given
name
so that all logs written inside (if any) are written with indentation.pp_result
, if provided, will make the result of a call to be printed as well (useful for cases when there are several places when the function returns).NOTE: If you want to use it NOT at the very top level of a function, it is a code smell, and you probably want to split your function into smaller ones.