DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::AbstractUI = PBD::new_debug_bit ("abstractui");
DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::FileUtils = PBD::new_debug_bit ("fileutils");
DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::Configuration = PBD::new_debug_bit ("configuration");
+DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::UndoHistory = PBD::new_debug_bit ("undohistory");
+DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::Timing = PBD::new_debug_bit ("timing");
+DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::Threads = PBD::new_debug_bit ("threads");
+DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::Locale = PBD::new_debug_bit ("locale");
+
+/* These are debug bits that are used by backends. Since these are loaded dynamically,
+ after command-line parsing, defining them in code that is part of the backend
+ doesn't make them available for command line parsing. Put them here.
+
+ This is sort of a hack, because it means that the debug bits aren't defined
+ with the code in which they are relevant. But providing access to debug bits
+ from dynamically loaded code, for use in command line parsing, is way above the pay grade
+ of this debug tracing scheme.
+*/
+DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::WavesMIDI = PBD::new_debug_bit ("WavesMIDI");
+DebugBits PBD::DEBUG::WavesAudio = PBD::new_debug_bit ("WavesAudio");
DebugBits PBD::debug_bits;
DebugBits
PBD::new_debug_bit (const char* name)
{
- DebugBits ret;
- ret.set (_debug_bit++, 1);
- _debug_bit_map().insert (make_pair (name, ret));
+ DebugBits ret;
+ DebugMap::iterator i =_debug_bit_map().find (name);
+
+ if (i != _debug_bit_map().end()) {
+ return i->second;
+ }
+
+ if (_debug_bit >= debug_bits.size()) {
+ cerr << "Too many debug bits defined, offender was " << name << endl;
+ abort ();
+ /*NOTREACHED*/
+ }
+
+ ret.set (_debug_bit++, 1);
+ _debug_bit_map().insert (make_pair (name, ret));
return ret;
}
void
PBD::debug_print (const char* prefix, string str)
{
- cerr << prefix << ": " << str;
+ cout << prefix << ": " << str;
}
int
if (strncasecmp (cstr, i->first, strlen (cstr)) == 0) {
bits |= i->second;
- cerr << i->first << " set ... debug bits now set to " << bits << " using " << i->second << endl;
+ cout << i->first << " set ... debug bits now set to " << bits << " using " << i->second << endl;
}
}
}
-
+
debug_bits = bits;
-
+
return 0;
}
PBD::list_debug_options ()
{
cout << _("The following debug options are available. Separate multiple options with commas.\nNames are case-insensitive and can be abbreviated.") << endl << endl;
- cout << '\t' << X_("all") << endl;
+ cout << '\t' << X_("all") << endl;
vector<string> options;