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| |
| // --- |
| // This file is a compatibility layer that defines Google's version of |
| // command line flags that are used for configuration. |
| // |
| // We put flags into their own namespace. It is purposefully |
| // named in an opaque way that people should have trouble typing |
| // directly. The idea is that DEFINE puts the flag in the weird |
| // namespace, and DECLARE imports the flag from there into the |
| // current namespace. The net result is to force people to use |
| // DECLARE to get access to a flag, rather than saying |
| // extern bool FLAGS_logtostderr; |
| // or some such instead. We want this so we can put extra |
| // functionality (like sanity-checking) in DECLARE if we want, |
| // and make sure it is picked up everywhere. |
| // |
| // We also put the type of the variable in the namespace, so that |
| // people can't DECLARE_int32 something that they DEFINE_bool'd |
| // elsewhere. |
| #ifndef BASE_COMMANDLINEFLAGS_H_ |
| #define BASE_COMMANDLINEFLAGS_H_ |
| |
| #include <config.h> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <string.h> // for memchr |
| #include <stdlib.h> // for getenv |
| #include "base/basictypes.h" |
| |
| #define DECLARE_VARIABLE(type, name) \ |
| namespace FLAG__namespace_do_not_use_directly_use_DECLARE_##type##_instead { \ |
| extern PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL type FLAGS_##name; \ |
| } \ |
| using FLAG__namespace_do_not_use_directly_use_DECLARE_##type##_instead::FLAGS_##name |
| |
| #define DEFINE_VARIABLE(type, name, value, meaning) \ |
| namespace FLAG__namespace_do_not_use_directly_use_DECLARE_##type##_instead { \ |
| PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL type FLAGS_##name(value); \ |
| char FLAGS_no##name; \ |
| } \ |
| using FLAG__namespace_do_not_use_directly_use_DECLARE_##type##_instead::FLAGS_##name |
| |
| // bool specialization |
| #define DECLARE_bool(name) \ |
| DECLARE_VARIABLE(bool, name) |
| #define DEFINE_bool(name, value, meaning) \ |
| DEFINE_VARIABLE(bool, name, value, meaning) |
| |
| // int32 specialization |
| #define DECLARE_int32(name) \ |
| DECLARE_VARIABLE(int32, name) |
| #define DEFINE_int32(name, value, meaning) \ |
| DEFINE_VARIABLE(int32, name, value, meaning) |
| |
| // int64 specialization |
| #define DECLARE_int64(name) \ |
| DECLARE_VARIABLE(int64, name) |
| #define DEFINE_int64(name, value, meaning) \ |
| DEFINE_VARIABLE(int64, name, value, meaning) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_uint64(name) \ |
| DECLARE_VARIABLE(uint64, name) |
| #define DEFINE_uint64(name, value, meaning) \ |
| DEFINE_VARIABLE(uint64, name, value, meaning) |
| |
| // double specialization |
| #define DECLARE_double(name) \ |
| DECLARE_VARIABLE(double, name) |
| #define DEFINE_double(name, value, meaning) \ |
| DEFINE_VARIABLE(double, name, value, meaning) |
| |
| // Special case for string, because we have to specify the namespace |
| // std::string, which doesn't play nicely with our FLAG__namespace hackery. |
| #define DECLARE_string(name) \ |
| namespace FLAG__namespace_do_not_use_directly_use_DECLARE_string_instead { \ |
| extern std::string FLAGS_##name; \ |
| } \ |
| using FLAG__namespace_do_not_use_directly_use_DECLARE_string_instead::FLAGS_##name |
| #define DEFINE_string(name, value, meaning) \ |
| namespace FLAG__namespace_do_not_use_directly_use_DECLARE_string_instead { \ |
| std::string FLAGS_##name(value); \ |
| char FLAGS_no##name; \ |
| } \ |
| using FLAG__namespace_do_not_use_directly_use_DECLARE_string_instead::FLAGS_##name |
| |
| // These macros (could be functions, but I don't want to bother with a .cc |
| // file), make it easier to initialize flags from the environment. |
| |
| #define EnvToString(envname, dflt) \ |
| (!getenv(envname) ? (dflt) : getenv(envname)) |
| |
| #define EnvToBool(envname, dflt) \ |
| (!getenv(envname) ? (dflt) : memchr("tTyY1\0", getenv(envname)[0], 6) != NULL) |
| |
| #define EnvToInt(envname, dflt) \ |
| (!getenv(envname) ? (dflt) : strtol(getenv(envname), NULL, 10)) |
| |
| #define EnvToInt64(envname, dflt) \ |
| (!getenv(envname) ? (dflt) : strtoll(getenv(envname), NULL, 10)) |
| |
| #define EnvToDouble(envname, dflt) \ |
| (!getenv(envname) ? (dflt) : strtod(getenv(envname), NULL)) |
| |
| #endif // BASE_COMMANDLINEFLAGS_H_ |