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if not modules then modules = { } end modules ["luaotfload-log"] = {
version = "2.5",
comment = "companion to Luaotfload",
author = "Khaled Hosny, Elie Roux, Philipp Gesang",
copyright = "Luaotfload Development Team",
license = "GNU GPL v2.0"
}
--[[doc--
The logging system is slow in general, as we always have the function
call overhead even if we aren’t going to output anything. On the other
hand, the more efficient approach followed by Context isn’t an option
because we lack a user interface to toggle per-subsystem tracing.
--doc]]--
local module_name = "luaotfload" --- prefix for messages
luaotfload = luaotfload or { }
luaotfload.log = luaotfload.log or { }
local log = luaotfload.log
local ioopen = io.open
local iowrite = io.write
local lfsisdir = lfs.isdir
local lfsisfile = lfs.isfile
local osdate = os.date
local ostime = os.time
local osuuid = os.uuid
local select = select
local stringformat = string.format
local stringsub = string.sub
local tableconcat = table.concat
local texiowrite_nl = texio.write_nl
local texiowrite = texio.write
local type = type
local dummyfunction = function () end
local texjob = false
if tex and (tex.jobname or tex.formatname) then
--- TeX
texjob = true
end
local loglevel = 0 --- default
local logout = "log"
--- int -> bool
local set_loglevel = function (n)
if type(n) == "number" then
loglevel = n
end
return true
end
log.set_loglevel = set_loglevel
--- unit -> int
local get_loglevel = function ( )
return loglevel
end
log.get_loglevel = get_loglevel
local writeln --- pointer to terminal/log writer
local statusln --- terminal writer that reuses the current line
local first_status = true --- indicate the begin of a status region
local log_msg = [[
logging output redirected to %s
to monitor the progress run "tail -f %s" in another terminal
]]
local tmppath = os.getenv "TMPDIR" or "/tmp"
local choose_logfile = function ( )
if lfsisdir (tmppath) then
local fname
repeat --- ensure that file of that name doesn’t exist
fname = tmppath .. "/luaotfload-log-" .. osuuid()
until not lfsisfile (fname)
iowrite (stringformat (log_msg, fname, fname))
return ioopen (fname, "w")
end
--- missing /tmp
return false
end
local set_logout = function (s, finalizers)
if s == "stdout" then
logout = "redirect"
elseif s == "file" then --- inject custom logger
logout = "redirect"
local chan = choose_logfile ()
chan:write (stringformat ("logging initiated at %s",
osdate ("%Y-%m-%d %h:%m:%s", --- i. e. osdate "%F %T"
ostime ())))
local writefile = function (...)
if select ("#", ...) == 2 then
chan:write (select (2, ...))
else
chan:write (select (1, ...))
end
end
local writefile_nl= function (...)
chan:write "\n"
if select ("#", ...) == 2 then
chan:write (select (2, ...))
else
chan:write (select (1, ...))
end
end
local writeln_orig = writeln
texiowrite = writefile
texiowrite_nl = writefile_nl
writeln = writefile_nl
statusln = dummyfunction
finalizers[#finalizers+1] = function ()
chan:write (stringformat ("\nlogging finished at %s\n",
osdate ("%Y-%m-%d %h:%m:%s", --- i. e. osdate "%F %T"
ostime ())))
chan:close ()
texiowrite = texio.write
texiowrite_nl = texio.write_nl
writeln = writeln_orig
end
--else --- remains “log”
end
return finalizers
end
log.set_logout = set_logout
local basic_logger = function (category, fmt, ...)
local res = { module_name, "|", category, ":" }
if fmt then
res [#res + 1] = stringformat (fmt, ...)
end
texiowrite_nl (logout, tableconcat(res, " "))
end
--- with faux db update with maximum verbosity:
---
--- --------- --------
--- buffering time (s)
--- --------- --------
--- full 4.12
--- line 4.20
--- none 4.39
--- --------- --------
---
io.stdout:setvbuf "no"
io.stderr:setvbuf "no"
local kill_line = "\r\x1b[K"
if texjob == true then
--- We imitate the texio.* functions so the output is consistent.
writeln = function (str)
iowrite "\n"
iowrite(str)
end
statusln = function (str)
if first_status == false then
iowrite (kill_line)
else
iowrite "\n"
end
iowrite (str)
end
else
writeln = function (str)
iowrite(str)
iowrite "\n"
end
statusln = function (str)
if first_status == false then
iowrite (kill_line)
end
iowrite (str)
end
end
stdout = function (writer, category, ...)
local res = { module_name, "|", category, ":" }
local nargs = select("#", ...)
if nargs == 0 then
--writeln tableconcat(res, " ")
--return
elseif nargs == 1 then
res[#res+1] = select(1, ...) -- around 30% faster than unpack()
else
res[#res+1] = stringformat(...)
end
writer (tableconcat(res, " "))
end
--- at default (zero), we aim to be quiet
local level_ids = { common = 1, loading = 2, search = 3 }
--[[doc--
The report() logger is used more or less all over luaotfload.
Its requirements are twofold:
1) Provide two logging channels, the terminal and the log file;
2) Allow for control over verbosity levels.
The first part is addressed by specifying the log *mode* as the
first argument that can be either “log”, meaning the log file, or
“both”: log file and stdout. Anything else is taken as referring to
stdout only.
Verbosity levels, though not as fine-grained as e.g. Context’s
system of tracers, allow keeping the logging spam caused by
different subsystems manageable. By default, luaotfload will not
emit anything if things are running smoothly on level zero. Only
warning messages are relayed, while the other messages are skipped
over. (This is a little sub-optimal performance-wise since the
function calls to the logger are executed regardless.) The log
level during a Luatex run can be adjusted by setting the “loglevel”
field in config.luaotfload, or by calling log.set_loglevel() as
defined above.
--doc]]--
local report = function (mode, lvl, ...)
if type(lvl) == "string" then
lvl = level_ids[lvl]
end
if not lvl then lvl = 0 end
if loglevel >= lvl then
if mode == "log" then
basic_logger (...)
elseif mode == "both" and logout ~= "redirect" then
basic_logger (...)
stdout (writeln, ...)
else
stdout (writeln, ...)
end
end
end
log.report = report
--[[doc--
status_logger -- Overwrites the most recently printed line of the
terminal. Its purpose is to provide feedback without spamming
stdout with irrelevant messages, i.e. when building the database.
Status logging must be initialized by calling status_start() and
properly reset via status_stop().
The arguments low and high indicate the loglevel threshold at which
linewise and full logging is triggered, respectively. E.g.
names_status (1, 4, "term", "Hello, world!")
will print nothing if the loglevel is less than one, reuse the
current line if the loglevel ranges from one to three inclusively,
and output the message on a separate line otherwise.
--doc]]--
local status_logger = function (mode, ...)
if mode == "log" then
basic_logger (...)
else
if mode == "both" and logout ~= "redirect" then
basic_logger (...)
stdout (statusln, ...)
else
stdout (statusln, ...)
end
first_status = false
end
end
--[[doc--
status_start -- Initialize status logging. This installs the status
logger if the loglevel is in the specified range, and the normal
logger otherwise. It also resets the first line state which
causing the next line printed using the status logger to not kill
the current line.
--doc]]--
local status_writer
local status_low = 99
local status_high = 99
local status_start = function (low, high)
first_status = true
status_low = low
status_high = high
if os.type == "windows" --- Assume broken terminal.
or os.getenv "TERM" == "dumb"
then
status_writer = function (mode, ...)
report (mode, high, ...)
end
return
end
if low <= loglevel and loglevel < high then
status_writer = status_logger
else
status_writer = function (mode, ...)
report (mode, high, ...)
end
end
end
--[[doc--
status_stop -- Finalize a status region by outputting a newline and
printing a message.
--doc]]--
local status_stop = function (...)
if first_status == false then
status_writer(...)
if texjob == false then
writeln ""
end
end
end
log.names_status = function (...) status_writer (...) end
log.names_status_start = status_start
log.names_status_stop = status_stop
--[[doc--
The fontloader comes with the Context logging mechanisms
inaccessible. Instead, it provides dumb fallbacks based
on the functions in texio.write*() that can be overridden
by providing a function texio.reporter().
The fontloader output can be quite verbose, so we disable
it entirely by default.
--doc]]--
local texioreporter = function (message)
report ("log", 2, message)
end
texio.reporter = texioreporter
--[[doc--
Adobe Glyph List.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Context provides a somewhat different font-age.lua from an unclear
origin. Unfortunately, the file name it reads from is hard-coded
in font-enc.lua, so we have to replace the entire table.
This shouldn’t cause any complications. Due to its implementation
the glyph list will be loaded upon loading a OTF or TTF for the
first time during a TeX run. (If one sticks to TFM/OFM then it is
never read at all.) For this reason we can install a metatable that
looks up the file of our choosing and only falls back to the
Context one in case it cannot be found.
--doc]]--
if fonts then --- need to be running TeX
if next(fonts.encodings.agl) then
--- unnecessary because the file shouldn’t be loaded at this time
--- but we’re just making sure
fonts.encodings.agl = nil
collectgarbage"collect"
end
fonts.encodings.agl = { }
setmetatable(fonts.encodings.agl, { __index = function (t, k)
if k == "unicodes" then
local glyphlist = resolvers.findfile"luaotfload-glyphlist.lua"
if glyphlist then
report ("log", 1, "load", "loading the Adobe glyph list")
else
glyphlist = resolvers.findfile"font-age.lua"
report ("both", 0, "load",
"loading the extended glyph list from ConTeXt")
end
local unicodes = dofile(glyphlist)
fonts.encodings.agl = { unicodes = unicodes }
return unicodes
else
return nil
end
end })
end
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