bsc/log/handler.go
Martin Holst Swende b8d44ed98b
log: remove lazy, remove unused interfaces, unexport methods (#28622)
This change 

- Removes interface `log.Format`, 
- Removes method `log.FormatFunc`, 
- unexports `TerminalHandler.TerminalFormat` formatting methods (renamed to `TerminalHandler.format`)
- removes the notion of `log.Lazy` values


The lazy handler was useful in the old log package, since it
could defer the evaluation of costly attributes until later in the
log pipeline: thus, if the logging was done at 'Trace', we could
skip evaluation if logging only was set to 'Info'.

With the move to slog, this way of deferring evaluation is no longer
needed, since slog introduced 'Enabled': the caller can thus do
the evaluate-or-not decision at the callsite, which is much more
straight-forward than dealing with lazy reflect-based evaluation.

Also, lazy evaluation would not work with 'native' slog, as in, these
two statements would be evaluated differently:

```golang
  log.Info("foo", "my lazy", lazyObj)
  slog.Info("foo", "my lazy", lazyObj)
```
2023-12-05 11:54:44 +01:00

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Go

package log
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"math/big"
"reflect"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/holiman/uint256"
"golang.org/x/exp/slog"
)
type discardHandler struct{}
// DiscardHandler returns a no-op handler
func DiscardHandler() slog.Handler {
return &discardHandler{}
}
func (h *discardHandler) Handle(_ context.Context, r slog.Record) error {
return nil
}
func (h *discardHandler) Enabled(_ context.Context, level slog.Level) bool {
return false
}
func (h *discardHandler) WithGroup(name string) slog.Handler {
panic("not implemented")
}
func (h *discardHandler) WithAttrs(attrs []slog.Attr) slog.Handler {
return &discardHandler{}
}
type TerminalHandler struct {
mu sync.Mutex
wr io.Writer
lvl slog.Level
useColor bool
attrs []slog.Attr
// fieldPadding is a map with maximum field value lengths seen until now
// to allow padding log contexts in a bit smarter way.
fieldPadding map[string]int
buf []byte
}
// NewTerminalHandler returns a handler which formats log records at all levels optimized for human readability on
// a terminal with color-coded level output and terser human friendly timestamp.
// This format should only be used for interactive programs or while developing.
//
// [LEVEL] [TIME] MESSAGE key=value key=value ...
//
// Example:
//
// [DBUG] [May 16 20:58:45] remove route ns=haproxy addr=127.0.0.1:50002
func NewTerminalHandler(wr io.Writer, useColor bool) *TerminalHandler {
return NewTerminalHandlerWithLevel(wr, levelMaxVerbosity, useColor)
}
// NewTerminalHandlerWithLevel returns the same handler as NewTerminalHandler but only outputs
// records which are less than or equal to the specified verbosity level.
func NewTerminalHandlerWithLevel(wr io.Writer, lvl slog.Level, useColor bool) *TerminalHandler {
return &TerminalHandler{
wr: wr,
lvl: lvl,
useColor: useColor,
fieldPadding: make(map[string]int),
}
}
func (h *TerminalHandler) Handle(_ context.Context, r slog.Record) error {
h.mu.Lock()
defer h.mu.Unlock()
buf := h.format(h.buf, r, h.useColor)
h.wr.Write(buf)
h.buf = buf[:0]
return nil
}
func (h *TerminalHandler) Enabled(_ context.Context, level slog.Level) bool {
return level >= h.lvl
}
func (h *TerminalHandler) WithGroup(name string) slog.Handler {
panic("not implemented")
}
func (h *TerminalHandler) WithAttrs(attrs []slog.Attr) slog.Handler {
return &TerminalHandler{
wr: h.wr,
lvl: h.lvl,
useColor: h.useColor,
attrs: append(h.attrs, attrs...),
fieldPadding: make(map[string]int),
}
}
// ResetFieldPadding zeroes the field-padding for all attribute pairs.
func (t *TerminalHandler) ResetFieldPadding() {
t.mu.Lock()
t.fieldPadding = make(map[string]int)
t.mu.Unlock()
}
type leveler struct{ minLevel slog.Level }
func (l *leveler) Level() slog.Level {
return l.minLevel
}
// JSONHandler returns a handler which prints records in JSON format.
func JSONHandler(wr io.Writer) slog.Handler {
return slog.NewJSONHandler(wr, &slog.HandlerOptions{
ReplaceAttr: builtinReplaceJSON,
})
}
// LogfmtHandler returns a handler which prints records in logfmt format, an easy machine-parseable but human-readable
// format for key/value pairs.
//
// For more details see: http://godoc.org/github.com/kr/logfmt
func LogfmtHandler(wr io.Writer) slog.Handler {
return slog.NewTextHandler(wr, &slog.HandlerOptions{
ReplaceAttr: builtinReplaceLogfmt,
})
}
// LogfmtHandlerWithLevel returns the same handler as LogfmtHandler but it only outputs
// records which are less than or equal to the specified verbosity level.
func LogfmtHandlerWithLevel(wr io.Writer, level slog.Level) slog.Handler {
return slog.NewTextHandler(wr, &slog.HandlerOptions{
ReplaceAttr: builtinReplaceLogfmt,
Level: &leveler{level},
})
}
func builtinReplaceLogfmt(_ []string, attr slog.Attr) slog.Attr {
return builtinReplace(nil, attr, true)
}
func builtinReplaceJSON(_ []string, attr slog.Attr) slog.Attr {
return builtinReplace(nil, attr, false)
}
func builtinReplace(_ []string, attr slog.Attr, logfmt bool) slog.Attr {
switch attr.Key {
case slog.TimeKey:
if attr.Value.Kind() == slog.KindTime {
if logfmt {
return slog.String("t", attr.Value.Time().Format(timeFormat))
} else {
return slog.Attr{Key: "t", Value: attr.Value}
}
}
case slog.LevelKey:
if l, ok := attr.Value.Any().(slog.Level); ok {
attr = slog.Any("lvl", LevelString(l))
return attr
}
}
switch v := attr.Value.Any().(type) {
case time.Time:
if logfmt {
attr = slog.String(attr.Key, v.Format(timeFormat))
}
case *big.Int:
if v == nil {
attr.Value = slog.StringValue("<nil>")
} else {
attr.Value = slog.StringValue(v.String())
}
case *uint256.Int:
if v == nil {
attr.Value = slog.StringValue("<nil>")
} else {
attr.Value = slog.StringValue(v.Dec())
}
case fmt.Stringer:
if v == nil || (reflect.ValueOf(v).Kind() == reflect.Pointer && reflect.ValueOf(v).IsNil()) {
attr.Value = slog.StringValue("<nil>")
} else {
attr.Value = slog.StringValue(v.String())
}
}
return attr
}