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//===== Copyright <20> 1996-2005, Valve Corporation, All rights reserved. ========//
//
// Purpose:
//
// $NoKeywords: $
//
//===========================================================================//
#ifndef DBG_H
#define DBG_H
#ifdef _WIN32
#pragma once
#endif
#include "tier0/platform.h"
#include "tier0/basetypes.h"
#include "dbgflag.h"
#include "logging.h"
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#ifdef POSIX
#define __cdecl
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// dll export stuff
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Color;
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Usage model for the Dbg library
//
// 1. Assertions.
//
// Assertions are used to detect and warn about invalid states
//
// To use an assertion, use
//
// Assert( (f == 5) );
// AssertMsg( (f == 5), ("F needs to be %d here!\n", 5) );
// AssertFunc( (f == 5), BadFunc() );
// AssertEquals( f, 5 );
// AssertFloatEquals( f, 5.0f, 1e-3 );
//
// The first will simply report that an assertion failed on a particular
// code file and line. The second version will display a print-f formatted message
// along with the file and line, the third will display a generic message and
// will also cause the function BadFunc to be executed, and the last two
// will report an error if f is not equal to 5 (the last one asserts within
// a particular tolerance).
//
// 2. Code activation
//
// To cause code to be run only in debug builds, use DBG_CODE:
// An example is below.
//
// DBG_CODE(
// {
// int x = 5;
// ++x;
// }
// );
//
// Code can be activated based on the dynamic spew groups also. Use
//
// DBG_DCODE( "group", level,
// { int x = 5; ++x; }
// );
//
// 3. Breaking into the debugger.
//
// To cause an unconditional break into the debugger in debug builds only, use DBG_BREAK
//
// DBG_BREAK();
//
// You can force a break in any build (release or debug) using
//
// DebuggerBreak();
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void _ExitOnFatalAssert( const tchar* pFile, int line );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE bool ShouldUseNewAssertDialog();
PLATFORM_INTERFACE bool SetupWin32ConsoleIO();
// Returns true if they want to break in the debugger.
PLATFORM_INTERFACE bool DoNewAssertDialog( const tchar *pFile, int line, const tchar *pExpression );
/* Used to define macros, never use these directly. */
#define _AssertMsg( _exp, _msg, _executeExp, _bFatal ) \
do { \
if (!(_exp)) \
{ \
LoggingResponse_t ret = Log_Assert( "%s (%d) : %s\n", __TFILE__, __LINE__, _msg ); \
_executeExp; \
if ( ret == LR_DEBUGGER ) \
{ \
if ( !ShouldUseNewAssertDialog() || DoNewAssertDialog( __TFILE__, __LINE__, _msg ) ) \
DebuggerBreak(); \
if ( _bFatal ) \
_ExitOnFatalAssert( __TFILE__, __LINE__ ); \
} \
} \
} while (0)
#define _AssertMsgOnce( _exp, _msg, _bFatal ) \
do { \
static bool fAsserted; \
if (!fAsserted ) \
{ \
_AssertMsg( _exp, _msg, (fAsserted = true), _bFatal ); \
} \
} while (0)
/* Spew macros... */
// AssertFatal macros
// AssertFatal is used to detect an unrecoverable error condition.
// If enabled, it may display an assert dialog (if DBGFLAG_ASSERTDLG is turned on or running under the debugger),
// and always terminates the application
#ifdef DBGFLAG_ASSERTFATAL
#define AssertFatal( _exp ) _AssertMsg( _exp, _T("Assertion Failed: ") _T(#_exp), ((void)0), true )
#define AssertFatalOnce( _exp ) _AssertMsgOnce( _exp, _T("Assertion Failed: ") _T(#_exp), true )
#define AssertFatalMsg( _exp, _msg ) _AssertMsg( _exp, _msg, ((void)0), true )
#define AssertFatalMsgOnce( _exp, _msg ) _AssertMsgOnce( _exp, _msg, true )
#define AssertFatalFunc( _exp, _f ) _AssertMsg( _exp, _T("Assertion Failed: " _T(#_exp), _f, true )
#define AssertFatalEquals( _exp, _expectedValue ) AssertFatalMsg2( (_exp) == (_expectedValue), _T("Expected %d but got %d!"), (_expectedValue), (_exp) )
#define AssertFatalFloatEquals( _exp, _expectedValue, _tol ) AssertFatalMsg2( fabs((_exp) - (_expectedValue)) <= (_tol), _T("Expected %f but got %f!"), (_expectedValue), (_exp) )
#define VerifyFatal( _exp ) AssertFatal( _exp )
#define VerifyEqualsFatal( _exp, _expectedValue ) AssertFatalEquals( _exp, _expectedValue )
#define AssertFatalMsg1( _exp, _msg, a1 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg2( _exp, _msg, a1, a2 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg3( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2, a3 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg4( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg5( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg6( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg6( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg7( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg8( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8 )))
#define AssertFatalMsg9( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 ) AssertFatalMsg( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 )))
#else // DBGFLAG_ASSERTFATAL
#define AssertFatal( _exp ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalOnce( _exp ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg( _exp, _msg ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsgOnce( _exp, _msg ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalFunc( _exp, _f ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalEquals( _exp, _expectedValue ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalFloatEquals( _exp, _expectedValue, _tol ) ((void)0)
#define VerifyFatal( _exp ) (_exp)
#define VerifyEqualsFatal( _exp, _expectedValue ) (_exp)
#define AssertFatalMsg1( _exp, _msg, a1 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg2( _exp, _msg, a1, a2 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg3( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg4( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg5( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg6( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg6( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg7( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg8( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFatalMsg9( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 ) ((void)0)
#endif // DBGFLAG_ASSERTFATAL
// Assert macros
// Assert is used to detect an important but survivable error.
// It's only turned on when DBGFLAG_ASSERT is true.
#ifdef DBGFLAG_ASSERT
#define Assert( _exp ) _AssertMsg( _exp, _T("Assertion Failed: ") _T(#_exp), ((void)0), false )
#define AssertAligned( adr ) Assert( ( ( ( intp ) ( adr ) ) & 0xf ) == 0 )
#define AssertMsg_( _exp, _msg ) _AssertMsg( _exp, _msg, ((void)0), false )
#define AssertOnce( _exp ) _AssertMsgOnce( _exp, _T("Assertion Failed: ") _T(#_exp), false )
#define AssertMsgOnce( _exp, _msg ) _AssertMsgOnce( _exp, _msg, false )
#define AssertFunc( _exp, _f ) _AssertMsg( _exp, _T("Assertion Failed: ") _T(#_exp), _f, false )
#define AssertEquals( _exp, _expectedValue ) AssertMsg2( (_exp) == (_expectedValue), _T("Expected %d but got %d!"), (_expectedValue), (_exp) )
#define AssertFloatEquals( _exp, _expectedValue, _tol ) AssertMsg2( fabs((_exp) - (_expectedValue)) <= (_tol), _T("Expected %f but got %f!"), (_expectedValue), (_exp) )
#define Verify( _exp ) Assert( _exp )
#define VerifyEquals( _exp, _expectedValue ) AssertEquals( _exp, _expectedValue )
#define AssertMsg( _exp, _msg ) AssertMsg_( _exp, _T( _msg ) )
#define AssertMsg1( _exp, _msg, a1 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1 )) )
#define AssertMsg2( _exp, _msg, a1, a2 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1, a2 )) )
#define AssertMsg3( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1, a2, a3 )) )
#define AssertMsg4( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1, a2, a3, a4 )) )
#define AssertMsg5( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 )) )
#define AssertMsg6( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 )) )
#define AssertMsg7( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 )) )
#define AssertMsg8( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8 )) )
#define AssertMsg9( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 ) AssertMsg_( _exp, (const tchar *)(CDbgFmtMsg( _T( _msg ), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 )) )
#else // DBGFLAG_ASSERT
#define Assert( _exp ) ((void)0)
#define AssertAligned( ptr ) ((void)0)
#define AssertOnce( _exp ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg( _exp, _msg ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsgOnce( _exp, _msg ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFunc( _exp, _f ) ((void)0)
#define AssertEquals( _exp, _expectedValue ) ((void)0)
#define AssertFloatEquals( _exp, _expectedValue, _tol ) ((void)0)
#define Verify( _exp ) (_exp)
#define VerifyEquals( _exp, _expectedValue ) (_exp)
#define AssertMsg1( _exp, _msg, a1 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg2( _exp, _msg, a1, a2 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg3( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg4( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg5( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg6( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg6( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg7( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg8( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8 ) ((void)0)
#define AssertMsg9( _exp, _msg, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 ) ((void)0)
#endif // DBGFLAG_ASSERT
#define FILE_LINE_FUNCTION_STRINGIFY(x) #x
#define FILE_LINE_FUNCTION_TOSTRING(x) FILE_LINE_FUNCTION_STRINGIFY(x)
#define FILE_LINE_FUNCTION_STRING __FILE__ "(" FILE_LINE_FUNCTION_TOSTRING(__LINE__) "):" __FUNCTION__ ":"
#define FILE_LINE_STRINGIFY(x) #x
#define FILE_LINE_TOSTRING(x) FILE_LINE_STRINGIFY(x)
#define FILE_LINE_STRING __FILE__ "(" FILE_LINE_TOSTRING(__LINE__) "):"
#define FUNCTION_LINE_STRINGIFY(x) #x
#define FUNCTION_LINE_TOSTRING(x) FUNCTION_LINE_STRINGIFY(x)
#define FUNCTION_LINE_STRING __FUNCTION__ "(" FUNCTION_LINE_TOSTRING(__LINE__) "): "
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Legacy Logging System
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Channels which map the legacy logging system to the new system.
// Channel for all default Msg/Warning/Error commands.
DECLARE_LOGGING_CHANNEL( LOG_GENERAL );
// Channel for all asserts.
DECLARE_LOGGING_CHANNEL( LOG_ASSERT );
// Channel for all ConMsg and ConColorMsg commands.
DECLARE_LOGGING_CHANNEL( LOG_CONSOLE );
// Channel for all DevMsg and DevWarning commands with level < 2.
DECLARE_LOGGING_CHANNEL( LOG_DEVELOPER );
// Channel for ConDMsg commands.
DECLARE_LOGGING_CHANNEL( LOG_DEVELOPER_CONSOLE );
// Channel for all DevMsg and DevWarning commands with level >= 2.
DECLARE_LOGGING_CHANNEL( LOG_DEVELOPER_VERBOSE );
// Legacy logging functions
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void Msg( const tchar* pMsg, ... );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void Warning( const tchar *pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 1, 2 );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void Warning_SpewCallStack( int iMaxCallStackLength, const tchar *pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 2, 3 );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void Error( const tchar *pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 1, 2 );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void Error_SpewCallStack( int iMaxCallStackLength, const tchar *pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 2, 3 );
// @TODO: these callstack spew functions are currently disabled in the new logging system. Need to add support for these if desired.
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void _Warning_AlwaysSpewCallStack_Enable( bool bEnable );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void _Warning_AlwaysSpewCallStack_Length( int iMaxCallStackLength );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void _Error_AlwaysSpewCallStack_Enable( bool bEnable );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void _Error_AlwaysSpewCallStack_Length( int iMaxCallStackLength );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void DevMsg( int level, const tchar* pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 2, 3 );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void DevWarning( int level, const tchar *pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 2, 3 );
PLATFORM_OVERLOAD void DevMsg( const tchar* pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 1, 2 );
PLATFORM_OVERLOAD void DevWarning( const tchar *pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 1, 2 );
PLATFORM_OVERLOAD void ConColorMsg( const Color& clr, const tchar* pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 2, 3 );
PLATFORM_OVERLOAD void ConMsg( const tchar* pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 1, 2 );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void ConDMsg( const tchar* pMsg, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 1, 2 );
// You can use this macro like a runtime assert macro.
// If the condition fails, then Error is called with the message. This macro is called
// like AssertMsg, where msg must be enclosed in parenthesis:
//
// ErrorIfNot( bCondition, ("a b c %d %d %d", 1, 2, 3) );
#define ErrorIfNot( condition, msg ) \
if ( (condition) ) \
; \
else \
{ \
Error msg; \
}
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define DebugMsg(...) DevMsg(__VA_ARGS__)
#else
#define DebugMsg(...)
#endif
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void COM_TimestampedLog( char const *fmt, ... ) FMTFUNCTION( 1, 2 );
/* Code macros, debugger interface */
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define DBG_CODE( _code ) if (0) ; else { _code }
#define DBG_CODE_NOSCOPE( _code ) _code
#define DBG_DCODE( _g, _l, _code ) if (IsSpewActive( _g, _l )) { _code } else {}
#define DBG_BREAK() DebuggerBreak() /* defined in platform.h */
#else /* not _DEBUG */
#define DBG_CODE( _code ) ((void)0)
#define DBG_CODE_NOSCOPE( _code )
#define DBG_DCODE( _g, _l, _code ) ((void)0)
#define DBG_BREAK() ((void)0)
#endif /* _DEBUG */
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Macro to assist in asserting constant invariants during compilation
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( pred ) switch(0){case 0:case pred:;}
#define ASSERT_INVARIANT( pred ) static void UNIQUE_ID() { COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( pred ) }
#else
#define COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( pred )
#define ASSERT_INVARIANT( pred )
#endif
#ifdef _DEBUG
template<typename DEST_POINTER_TYPE, typename SOURCE_POINTER_TYPE>
inline DEST_POINTER_TYPE assert_cast(SOURCE_POINTER_TYPE* pSource)
{
Assert( static_cast<DEST_POINTER_TYPE>(pSource) == dynamic_cast<DEST_POINTER_TYPE>(pSource) );
return static_cast<DEST_POINTER_TYPE>(pSource);
}
#else
#define assert_cast static_cast
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Templates to assist in validating pointers:
// Have to use these stubs so we don't have to include windows.h here.
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void _AssertValidReadPtr( void* ptr, int count = 1 );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void _AssertValidWritePtr( void* ptr, int count = 1 );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void _AssertValidReadWritePtr( void* ptr, int count = 1 );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE void AssertValidStringPtr( const tchar* ptr, int maxchar = 0xFFFFFF );
template<class T> inline void AssertValidReadPtr( T* ptr, int count = 1 ) { _AssertValidReadPtr( (void*)ptr, count ); }
template<class T> inline void AssertValidWritePtr( T* ptr, int count = 1 ) { _AssertValidWritePtr( (void*)ptr, count ); }
template<class T> inline void AssertValidReadWritePtr( T* ptr, int count = 1 ) { _AssertValidReadWritePtr( (void*)ptr, count ); }
#define AssertValidThis() AssertValidReadWritePtr(this,sizeof(*this))
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Macro to protect functions that are not reentrant
#ifdef _DEBUG
class CReentryGuard
{
public:
CReentryGuard(int *pSemaphore)
: m_pSemaphore(pSemaphore)
{
++(*m_pSemaphore);
}
~CReentryGuard()
{
--(*m_pSemaphore);
}
private:
int *m_pSemaphore;
};
#define ASSERT_NO_REENTRY() \
static int fSemaphore##__LINE__; \
Assert( !fSemaphore##__LINE__ ); \
CReentryGuard ReentryGuard##__LINE__( &fSemaphore##__LINE__ )
#else
#define ASSERT_NO_REENTRY()
#endif
// Tier0 uses these for string functions since this abstraction is normally done in tier1.
#ifdef POSIX
#define Tier0Internal_sntprintf snprintf
#define Tier0Internal_vsntprintf vsnprintf
#define Tier0Internal_vsnprintf vsnprintf
#else
#define Tier0Internal_sntprintf _sntprintf
#define Tier0Internal_vsntprintf _vsntprintf
#define Tier0Internal_vsnprintf _vsnprintf
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Purpose: Inline string formatter
//
#include "tier0/valve_off.h"
class CDbgFmtMsg
{
public:
CDbgFmtMsg(const tchar *pszFormat, ...)
{
va_list arg_ptr;
va_start(arg_ptr, pszFormat);
Tier0Internal_vsntprintf(m_szBuf, sizeof(m_szBuf)-1, pszFormat, arg_ptr);
va_end(arg_ptr);
m_szBuf[sizeof(m_szBuf)-1] = 0;
}
operator const tchar *() const
{
return m_szBuf;
}
private:
tchar m_szBuf[256];
};
#include "tier0/valve_on.h"
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Purpose: Embed debug info in each file.
//
#if defined( _WIN32 ) && !defined( _X360 )
#ifdef _DEBUG
#pragma comment(compiler)
#endif
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Purpose: Wrap around a variable to create a simple place to put a breakpoint
//
#ifdef _DEBUG
template< class Type >
class CDataWatcher
{
public:
const Type& operator=( const Type &val )
{
return Set( val );
}
const Type& operator=( const CDataWatcher<Type> &val )
{
return Set( val.m_Value );
}
const Type& Set( const Type &val )
{
// Put your breakpoint here
m_Value = val;
return m_Value;
}
Type& GetForModify()
{
return m_Value;
}
const Type& operator+=( const Type &val )
{
return Set( m_Value + val );
}
const Type& operator-=( const Type &val )
{
return Set( m_Value - val );
}
const Type& operator/=( const Type &val )
{
return Set( m_Value / val );
}
const Type& operator*=( const Type &val )
{
return Set( m_Value * val );
}
const Type& operator^=( const Type &val )
{
return Set( m_Value ^ val );
}
const Type& operator|=( const Type &val )
{
return Set( m_Value | val );
}
const Type& operator++()
{
return (*this += 1);
}
Type operator--()
{
return (*this -= 1);
}
Type operator++( int ) // postfix version..
{
Type val = m_Value;
(*this += 1);
return val;
}
Type operator--( int ) // postfix version..
{
Type val = m_Value;
(*this -= 1);
return val;
}
// For some reason the compiler only generates type conversion warnings for this operator when used like
// CNetworkVarBase<unsigned tchar> = 0x1
// (it warns about converting from an int to an unsigned char).
template< class C >
const Type& operator&=( C val )
{
return Set( m_Value & val );
}
operator const Type&() const
{
return m_Value;
}
const Type& Get() const
{
return m_Value;
}
const Type* operator->() const
{
return &m_Value;
}
Type m_Value;
};
#else
template< class Type >
class CDataWatcher
{
private:
CDataWatcher(); // refuse to compile in non-debug builds
};
#endif
// Code for programmatically setting/unsetting hardware breakpoints (there's probably a 360 and
#ifdef IS_WINDOWS_PC
typedef void * HardwareBreakpointHandle_t;
enum EHardwareBreakpointType
{
BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE = 0,
BREAKPOINT_WRITE,
BREAKPOINT_READWRITE,
};
enum EHardwareBreakpointSize
{
BREAKPOINT_SIZE_1 = 1,
BREAKPOINT_SIZE_2 = 2,
BREAKPOINT_SIZE_4 = 4,
BREAKPOINT_SIZE_8 = 8,
};
PLATFORM_INTERFACE HardwareBreakpointHandle_t SetHardwareBreakpoint( EHardwareBreakpointType eType, EHardwareBreakpointSize eSize, const void *pvLocation );
PLATFORM_INTERFACE bool ClearHardwareBreakpoint( HardwareBreakpointHandle_t handle );
class CHardwareBreakPointScopeGuard
{
public:
CHardwareBreakPointScopeGuard( const void *pvLocation, size_t nLocationSize, EHardwareBreakpointType eType = BREAKPOINT_WRITE )
{
EHardwareBreakpointSize eSize = BREAKPOINT_SIZE_4;
switch ( nLocationSize )
{
case 1:
eSize = BREAKPOINT_SIZE_1;
break;
case 2:
eSize = BREAKPOINT_SIZE_2;
break;
case 4:
eSize = BREAKPOINT_SIZE_4;
break;
case 8:
eSize = BREAKPOINT_SIZE_8;
break;
default:
Warning( _T( "SetHardwareBreakpoint can only work with 1, 2, 4 or 8 byte data fields." ) );
break;
}
m_hBreakPoint = SetHardwareBreakpoint( eType, eSize, pvLocation );
m_bActive = m_hBreakPoint != (HardwareBreakpointHandle_t)0;
}
~CHardwareBreakPointScopeGuard()
{
Release();
}
void Release()
{
if ( !m_bActive )
return;
ClearHardwareBreakpoint( m_hBreakPoint );
}
private:
bool m_bActive;
HardwareBreakpointHandle_t m_hBreakPoint;
};
#endif // IS_WINDOWS_PC
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif /* DBG_H */