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package groovy.util.logging;
import groovy.lang.GroovyClassLoader;
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.ClassNode;
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.FieldNode;
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.expr.*;
import org.codehaus.groovy.transform.GroovyASTTransformationClass;
import org.codehaus.groovy.transform.LogASTTransformation;
import org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* This local transform adds a logging ability to your program using
* Log4j logging. Every method call on a unbound variable named log
* will be mapped to a call to the logger. For this a log field will be
* inserted in the class. If the field already exists the usage of this transform
* will cause a compilation error. The method name will be used to determine
* what to call on the logger.
*
* log.name(exp)
*
is mapped to
*
* if (log.isNameEnabled() {
* log.name(exp)
* }
* Here name is a place holder for info, debug, warning, error, etc.
* If the expression exp is a constant or only a variable access the method call will
* not be transformed. But this will still cause a call on the injected logger.
*
* @author Hamlet D'Arcy
* @author Tomek Bujok
* @since 1.8.0
*/
@java.lang.annotation.Documented
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@Target({ElementType.TYPE})
@GroovyASTTransformationClass("org.codehaus.groovy.transform.LogASTTransformation")
public @interface Log4j {
String value() default "log";
Class extends LogASTTransformation.LoggingStrategy> loggingStrategy() default Log4jLoggingStrategy.class;
public static class Log4jLoggingStrategy extends LogASTTransformation.AbstractLoggingStrategy {
private static final String LOGGER_NAME = "org.apache.log4j.Logger";
private static final String PRIORITY_NAME = "org.apache.log4j.Priority";
protected Log4jLoggingStrategy(final GroovyClassLoader loader) {
super(loader);
}
public FieldNode addLoggerFieldToClass(ClassNode classNode, String logFieldName) {
return classNode.addField(logFieldName,
Opcodes.ACC_FINAL | Opcodes.ACC_TRANSIENT | Opcodes.ACC_STATIC | Opcodes.ACC_PRIVATE,
classNode(LOGGER_NAME),
new MethodCallExpression(
new ClassExpression(classNode(LOGGER_NAME)),
"getLogger",
new ClassExpression(classNode)));
}
public boolean isLoggingMethod(String methodName) {
return methodName.matches("fatal|error|warn|info|debug|trace");
}
public Expression wrapLoggingMethodCall(Expression logVariable, String methodName, Expression originalExpression) {
final MethodCallExpression condition;
if (!"trace".equals(methodName)) {
AttributeExpression logLevelExpression = new AttributeExpression(
new ClassExpression(classNode(PRIORITY_NAME)),
new ConstantExpression(methodName.toUpperCase()));
ArgumentListExpression args = new ArgumentListExpression();
args.addExpression(logLevelExpression);
condition = new MethodCallExpression(logVariable, "isEnabledFor", args);
} else {
// log4j api is inconsistent, so trace requires special handling
condition = new MethodCallExpression(
logVariable,
"is" + methodName.substring(0, 1).toUpperCase() + methodName.substring(1, methodName.length()) + "Enabled",
ArgumentListExpression.EMPTY_ARGUMENTS);
}
return new TernaryExpression(
new BooleanExpression(condition),
originalExpression,
ConstantExpression.NULL);
}
}
}
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