bevy/crates/bevy_log/src/lib.rs
Rich Churcher fd329c0426
Allow to expect (adopted) (#15301)
# Objective

> Rust 1.81 released the #[expect(...)] attribute, which works like
#[allow(...)] but throws a warning if the lint isn't raised. This is
preferred to #[allow(...)] because it tells us when it can be removed.

- Adopts the parts of #15118 that are complete, and updates the branch
so it can be merged.
- There were a few conflicts, let me know if I misjudged any of 'em.

Alice's
[recommendation](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15059#issuecomment-2349263900)
seems well-taken, let's do this crate by crate now that @BD103 has done
the lion's share of this!

(Relates to, but doesn't yet completely finish #15059.)

Crates this _doesn't_ cover:

- bevy_input
- bevy_gilrs
- bevy_window
- bevy_winit
- bevy_state
- bevy_render
- bevy_picking
- bevy_core_pipeline
- bevy_sprite
- bevy_text
- bevy_pbr
- bevy_ui
- bevy_gltf
- bevy_gizmos
- bevy_dev_tools
- bevy_internal
- bevy_dylib

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Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Frankel <ben.frankel7@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Antony <antony.m.3012@gmail.com>
2024-09-20 19:16:42 +00:00

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#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]
#![doc(
html_logo_url = "https://bevyengine.org/assets/icon.png",
html_favicon_url = "https://bevyengine.org/assets/icon.png"
)]
//! This crate provides logging functions and configuration for [Bevy](https://bevyengine.org)
//! apps, and automatically configures platform specific log handlers (i.e. Wasm or Android).
//!
//! The macros provided for logging are reexported from [`tracing`](https://docs.rs/tracing),
//! and behave identically to it.
//!
//! By default, the [`LogPlugin`] from this crate is included in Bevy's `DefaultPlugins`
//! and the logging macros can be used out of the box, if used.
//!
//! For more fine-tuned control over logging behavior, set up the [`LogPlugin`] or
//! `DefaultPlugins` during app initialization.
use std::error::Error;
#[cfg(feature = "trace")]
use std::panic;
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
mod android_tracing;
#[cfg(feature = "trace_tracy_memory")]
#[global_allocator]
static GLOBAL: tracy_client::ProfiledAllocator<std::alloc::System> =
tracy_client::ProfiledAllocator::new(std::alloc::System, 100);
/// The log prelude.
///
/// This includes the most common types in this crate, re-exported for your convenience.
pub mod prelude {
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use bevy_utils::tracing::{
debug, debug_span, error, error_span, info, info_span, trace, trace_span, warn, warn_span,
};
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use bevy_utils::{debug_once, error_once, info_once, once, trace_once, warn_once};
}
pub use bevy_utils::{
debug_once, error_once, info_once, once, trace_once,
tracing::{
debug, debug_span, error, error_span, info, info_span, trace, trace_span, warn, warn_span,
Level,
},
warn_once,
};
pub use tracing_subscriber;
use bevy_app::{App, Plugin};
use tracing_log::LogTracer;
#[cfg(feature = "tracing-chrome")]
use tracing_subscriber::fmt::{format::DefaultFields, FormattedFields};
use tracing_subscriber::{
filter::{FromEnvError, ParseError},
prelude::*,
registry::Registry,
EnvFilter, Layer,
};
#[cfg(feature = "tracing-chrome")]
use {bevy_ecs::system::Resource, bevy_utils::synccell::SyncCell};
/// Wrapper resource for `tracing-chrome`'s flush guard.
/// When the guard is dropped the chrome log is written to file.
#[cfg(feature = "tracing-chrome")]
#[expect(
dead_code,
reason = "`FlushGuard` never needs to be read, it just needs to be kept alive for the `App`'s lifetime."
)]
#[derive(Resource)]
pub(crate) struct FlushGuard(SyncCell<tracing_chrome::FlushGuard>);
/// Adds logging to Apps. This plugin is part of the `DefaultPlugins`. Adding
/// this plugin will setup a collector appropriate to your target platform:
/// * Using [`tracing-subscriber`](https://crates.io/crates/tracing-subscriber) by default,
/// logging to `stdout`.
/// * Using [`android_log-sys`](https://crates.io/crates/android_log-sys) on Android,
/// logging to Android logs.
/// * Using [`tracing-wasm`](https://crates.io/crates/tracing-wasm) in Wasm, logging
/// to the browser console.
///
/// You can configure this plugin.
/// ```no_run
/// # use bevy_app::{App, NoopPluginGroup as DefaultPlugins, PluginGroup};
/// # use bevy_log::LogPlugin;
/// # use bevy_utils::tracing::Level;
/// fn main() {
/// App::new()
/// .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(LogPlugin {
/// level: Level::DEBUG,
/// filter: "wgpu=error,bevy_render=info,bevy_ecs=trace".to_string(),
/// custom_layer: |_| None,
/// }))
/// .run();
/// }
/// ```
///
/// Log level can also be changed using the `RUST_LOG` environment variable.
/// For example, using `RUST_LOG=wgpu=error,bevy_render=info,bevy_ecs=trace cargo run ..`
///
/// It has the same syntax as the field [`LogPlugin::filter`], see [`EnvFilter`].
/// If you define the `RUST_LOG` environment variable, the [`LogPlugin`] settings
/// will be ignored.
///
/// Also, to disable colour terminal output (ANSI escape codes), you can
/// set the environment variable `NO_COLOR` to any value. This common
/// convention is documented at [no-color.org](https://no-color.org/).
/// For example:
/// ```no_run
/// # use bevy_app::{App, NoopPluginGroup as DefaultPlugins, PluginGroup};
/// # use bevy_log::LogPlugin;
/// fn main() {
/// std::env::set_var("NO_COLOR", "1");
/// App::new()
/// .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
/// .run();
/// }
/// ```
///
/// If you want to setup your own tracing collector, you should disable this
/// plugin from `DefaultPlugins`:
/// ```no_run
/// # use bevy_app::{App, NoopPluginGroup as DefaultPlugins, PluginGroup};
/// # use bevy_log::LogPlugin;
/// fn main() {
/// App::new()
/// .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.build().disable::<LogPlugin>())
/// .run();
/// }
/// ```
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This plugin should not be added multiple times in the same process. This plugin
/// sets up global logging configuration for **all** Apps in a given process, and
/// rerunning the same initialization multiple times will lead to a panic.
///
/// # Performance
///
/// Filters applied through this plugin are computed at _runtime_, which will
/// have a non-zero impact on performance.
/// To achieve maximum performance, consider using
/// [_compile time_ filters](https://docs.rs/log/#compile-time-filters)
/// provided by the [`log`](https://crates.io/crates/log) crate.
///
/// ```toml
/// # cargo.toml
/// [dependencies]
/// log = { version = "0.4", features = ["max_level_debug", "release_max_level_warn"] }
/// ```
pub struct LogPlugin {
/// Filters logs using the [`EnvFilter`] format
pub filter: String,
/// Filters out logs that are "less than" the given level.
/// This can be further filtered using the `filter` setting.
pub level: Level,
/// Optionally add an extra [`Layer`] to the tracing subscriber
///
/// This function is only called once, when the plugin is built.
///
/// Because [`BoxedLayer`] takes a `dyn Layer`, `Vec<Layer>` is also an acceptable return value.
///
/// Access to [`App`] is also provided to allow for communication between the
/// [`Subscriber`](bevy_utils::tracing::Subscriber) and the [`App`].
///
/// Please see the `examples/log_layers.rs` for a complete example.
pub custom_layer: fn(app: &mut App) -> Option<BoxedLayer>,
}
/// A boxed [`Layer`] that can be used with [`LogPlugin`].
pub type BoxedLayer = Box<dyn Layer<Registry> + Send + Sync + 'static>;
/// The default [`LogPlugin`] [`EnvFilter`].
pub const DEFAULT_FILTER: &str = "wgpu=error,naga=warn";
impl Default for LogPlugin {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
filter: DEFAULT_FILTER.to_string(),
level: Level::INFO,
custom_layer: |_| None,
}
}
}
impl Plugin for LogPlugin {
fn build(&self, app: &mut App) {
#[cfg(feature = "trace")]
{
let old_handler = panic::take_hook();
panic::set_hook(Box::new(move |infos| {
eprintln!("{}", tracing_error::SpanTrace::capture());
old_handler(infos);
}));
}
let finished_subscriber;
let subscriber = Registry::default();
// add optional layer provided by user
let subscriber = subscriber.with((self.custom_layer)(app));
let default_filter = { format!("{},{}", self.level, self.filter) };
let filter_layer = EnvFilter::try_from_default_env()
.or_else(|from_env_error| {
_ = from_env_error
.source()
.and_then(|source| source.downcast_ref::<ParseError>())
.map(|parse_err| {
// we cannot use the `error!` macro here because the logger is not ready yet.
eprintln!("LogPlugin failed to parse filter from env: {}", parse_err);
});
Ok::<EnvFilter, FromEnvError>(EnvFilter::builder().parse_lossy(&default_filter))
})
.unwrap();
let subscriber = subscriber.with(filter_layer);
#[cfg(feature = "trace")]
let subscriber = subscriber.with(tracing_error::ErrorLayer::default());
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), not(target_os = "android")))]
{
#[cfg(feature = "tracing-chrome")]
let chrome_layer = {
let mut layer = tracing_chrome::ChromeLayerBuilder::new();
if let Ok(path) = std::env::var("TRACE_CHROME") {
layer = layer.file(path);
}
let (chrome_layer, guard) = layer
.name_fn(Box::new(|event_or_span| match event_or_span {
tracing_chrome::EventOrSpan::Event(event) => event.metadata().name().into(),
tracing_chrome::EventOrSpan::Span(span) => {
if let Some(fields) =
span.extensions().get::<FormattedFields<DefaultFields>>()
{
format!("{}: {}", span.metadata().name(), fields.fields.as_str())
} else {
span.metadata().name().into()
}
}
}))
.build();
app.insert_resource(FlushGuard(SyncCell::new(guard)));
chrome_layer
};
#[cfg(feature = "tracing-tracy")]
let tracy_layer = tracing_tracy::TracyLayer::default();
// note: the implementation of `Default` reads from the env var NO_COLOR
// to decide whether to use ANSI color codes, which is common convention
// https://no-color.org/
let fmt_layer = tracing_subscriber::fmt::Layer::default().with_writer(std::io::stderr);
// bevy_render::renderer logs a `tracy.frame_mark` event every frame
// at Level::INFO. Formatted logs should omit it.
#[cfg(feature = "tracing-tracy")]
let fmt_layer =
fmt_layer.with_filter(tracing_subscriber::filter::FilterFn::new(|meta| {
meta.fields().field("tracy.frame_mark").is_none()
}));
let subscriber = subscriber.with(fmt_layer);
#[cfg(feature = "tracing-chrome")]
let subscriber = subscriber.with(chrome_layer);
#[cfg(feature = "tracing-tracy")]
let subscriber = subscriber.with(tracy_layer);
finished_subscriber = subscriber;
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
{
finished_subscriber = subscriber.with(tracing_wasm::WASMLayer::new(
tracing_wasm::WASMLayerConfig::default(),
));
}
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
{
finished_subscriber = subscriber.with(android_tracing::AndroidLayer::default());
}
let logger_already_set = LogTracer::init().is_err();
let subscriber_already_set =
bevy_utils::tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(finished_subscriber).is_err();
match (logger_already_set, subscriber_already_set) {
(true, true) => error!(
"Could not set global logger and tracing subscriber as they are already set. Consider disabling LogPlugin."
),
(true, false) => error!("Could not set global logger as it is already set. Consider disabling LogPlugin."),
(false, true) => error!("Could not set global tracing subscriber as it is already set. Consider disabling LogPlugin."),
(false, false) => (),
}
}
}