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/* * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project *//w w w. j a v a 2 s .c o m * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.example.android.common.logger; import android.util.Log; /** * Helper class which wraps Android's native Log utility in the Logger interface. This way * normal DDMS output can be one of the many targets receiving and outputting logs simultaneously. */ public class LogWrapper implements LogNode { // For piping: The next node to receive Log data after this one has done its work. private LogNode mNext; /** * Returns the next LogNode in the linked list. */ public LogNode getNext() { return mNext; } /** * Sets the LogNode data will be sent to.. */ public void setNext(LogNode node) { mNext = node; } /** * Prints data out to the console using Android's native log mechanism. * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc. * @param tag Tag for for the log data. Can be used to organize log statements. * @param msg The actual message to be logged. The actual message to be logged. * @param tr If an exception was thrown, this can be sent along for the logging facilities * to extract and print useful information. */ @Override public void println(int priority, String tag, String msg, Throwable tr) { // There actually are log methods that don't take a msg parameter. For now, // if that's the case, just convert null to the empty string and move on. String useMsg = msg; if (useMsg == null) { useMsg = ""; } // If an exeption was provided, convert that exception to a usable string and attach // it to the end of the msg method. if (tr != null) { msg += "\n" + Log.getStackTraceString(tr); } // This is functionally identical to Log.x(tag, useMsg); // For instance, if priority were Log.VERBOSE, this would be the same as Log.v(tag, useMsg) Log.println(priority, tag, useMsg); // If this isn't the last node in the chain, move things along. if (mNext != null) { mNext.println(priority, tag, msg, tr); } } }