log.go 2.9 KB

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  1. // mgo - MongoDB driver for Go
  2. //
  3. // Copyright (c) 2010-2012 - Gustavo Niemeyer <gustavo@niemeyer.net>
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  26. package mgo
  27. import "fmt"
  28. // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  29. // Logging integration.
  30. // Avoid importing the log type information unnecessarily. There's a small cost
  31. // associated with using an interface rather than the type. Depending on how
  32. // often the logger is plugged in, it would be worth using the type instead.
  33. type log_Logger interface {
  34. Output(calldepth int, s string) error
  35. }
  36. var globalLogger log_Logger
  37. var globalDebug bool
  38. // Specify the *log.Logger object where log messages should be sent to.
  39. func SetLogger(logger log_Logger) {
  40. globalLogger = logger
  41. }
  42. // Enable the delivery of debug messages to the logger. Only meaningful
  43. // if a logger is also set.
  44. func SetDebug(debug bool) {
  45. globalDebug = debug
  46. }
  47. func log(v ...interface{}) {
  48. if globalLogger != nil {
  49. globalLogger.Output(2, fmt.Sprint(v...))
  50. }
  51. }
  52. func logln(v ...interface{}) {
  53. if globalLogger != nil {
  54. globalLogger.Output(2, fmt.Sprintln(v...))
  55. }
  56. }
  57. func logf(format string, v ...interface{}) {
  58. if globalLogger != nil {
  59. globalLogger.Output(2, fmt.Sprintf(format, v...))
  60. }
  61. }
  62. func debug(v ...interface{}) {
  63. if globalDebug && globalLogger != nil {
  64. globalLogger.Output(2, fmt.Sprint(v...))
  65. }
  66. }
  67. func debugln(v ...interface{}) {
  68. if globalDebug && globalLogger != nil {
  69. globalLogger.Output(2, fmt.Sprintln(v...))
  70. }
  71. }
  72. func debugf(format string, v ...interface{}) {
  73. if globalDebug && globalLogger != nil {
  74. globalLogger.Output(2, fmt.Sprintf(format, v...))
  75. }
  76. }