scummvm/common/debug.h
Max Horn 75c6e66874 COMMON: Get rid of the debug() output formatter
Now Engine::errorString is only used by error(), as its name suggests.
This also resolves the inconsistency between debug & debugN.

svn-id: r54023
2010-11-01 20:41:32 +00:00

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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
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*/
#ifndef COMMON_DEBUG_H
#define COMMON_DEBUG_H
#include "common/scummsys.h"
#ifdef DISABLE_TEXT_CONSOLE
inline void debug(const char *s, ...) {}
inline void debug(int level, const char *s, ...) {}
inline void debugN(const char *s, ...) {}
inline void debugN(int level, const char *s, ...) {}
inline void debugC(int level, uint32 engineChannel, const char *s, ...) {}
inline void debugC(uint32 engineChannel, const char *s, ...) {}
inline void debugCN(int level, uint32 engineChannel, const char *s, ...) {}
inline void debugCN(uint32 engineChannel, const char *s, ...) {}
#else
/**
* Print a debug message to the text console (stdout).
* Automatically appends a newline.
*/
void debug(const char *s, ...) GCC_PRINTF(1, 2);
/**
* Print a debug message to the text console (stdout), but only if
* the gDebugLevel equals at least the specified level.
* As a rule of thumb, the more important the message, the lower the level.
* Automatically appends a newline.
*/
void debug(int level, const char *s, ...) GCC_PRINTF(2, 3);
/**
* Print a debug message to the text console (stdout).
* Does not append a newline.
*/
void debugN(const char *s, ...) GCC_PRINTF(1, 2);
/**
* Print a debug message to the text console (stdout), but only if
* the gDebugLevel equals at least the specified level.
* As a rule of thumb, the more important the message, the lower the level.
* Does not append a newline.
*/
void debugN(int level, const char *s, ...) GCC_PRINTF(2, 3);
/**
* Print a debug message to the text console (stdout), but only if
* the gDebugLevel equals at least the specified level AND
* if the specified special debug level is active.
* As a rule of thumb, the more important the message, the lower the level.
* Automatically appends a newline.
*
* @see enableDebugChannel
*/
void debugC(int level, uint32 debugChannels, const char *s, ...) GCC_PRINTF(3, 4);
/**
* Print a debug message to the text console (stdout), but only if
* the gDebugLevel equals at least the specified level AND
* if the specified special debug level is active.
* As a rule of thumb, the more important the message, the lower the level.
* Does not append a newline automatically.
*
* @see enableDebugChannel
*/
void debugCN(int level, uint32 debugChannels, const char *s, ...) GCC_PRINTF(3, 4);
/**
* Print a debug message to the text console (stdout), but only if
* the specified special debug level is active.
* Automatically appends a newline.
*
* @see enableDebugChannel
*/
void debugC(uint32 debugChannels, const char *s, ...) GCC_PRINTF(2, 3);
/**
* Print a debug message to the text console (stdout), but only if
* the specified special debug level is active.
* Does not append a newline automatically.
*
* @see enableDebugChannel
*/
void debugCN(uint32 debugChannels, const char *s, ...) GCC_PRINTF(2, 3);
#endif
/**
* The debug level. Initially set to -1, indicating that no debug output
* should be shown. Positive values usually imply an increasing number of
* debug output shall be generated, the higher the value, the more verbose the
* information (although the exact semantics are up to the engines).
*/
extern int gDebugLevel;
#endif