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Mar 16, 2018
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Salem Derisavi
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Tianqi Chen
Mar 16, 2018
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/*!
* Copyright (c) 2018 by Contributors
* \file logging.h
* \brief logging utilities on top of dmlc-core
*/
#ifndef TVM_LOGGING_H_
#define TVM_LOGGING_H_
// a technique that enables overriding macro names on the number of parameters. This is used
// to define other macros below
#define GET_MACRO(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, NAME, ...) NAME
/*!
* \brief COND_X calls COND_X_N where N is the number of parameters passed to COND_X
* X can be any of CHECK_GE, CHECK_EQ, CHECK, or LOG (defined dmlc-core/include/dmlc/logging.h.)
* COND_X (but not COND_X_N) are supposed to be used outside this file.
* The first parameter of COND_X (and therefore, COND_X_N), which we call 'quit_on_assert',
* is a boolean. The rest of the parameters of COND_X is the same as the parameters of X.
* quit_on_assert determines the overall behaviour of COND_X. If it's true COND_X
* quits the program on assertion failure. If it's false, then it moves on and somehow reports
* the assertion failure back to the macro caller in an appropriate manner (e.g, 'return false'
* in a function, or 'continue' or 'break' in a loop)
* The default behavior when quit_on_assertion is false, is to 'return false'. If this is not
* desirable, the macro caller can pass one more last parameter to COND_X to tell COND_X what
* to do when when quit_on_assertion is false and the assertion fails.
*
* Rationale: These macros were designed to implement functions that have two behaviours
* in a concise way. Those behaviours are quitting on assertion failures, or trying to
* move on from assertion failures. Note that these macros hide lots of control flow in them,
* and therefore, makes the logic of the whole code slightly harder to understand. However,
* in pieces of code that use these macros frequently, it will significantly shorten the
* amount of code needed to be read, and we won't need to clutter the main logic of the
* function by repetitive control flow structure. The first problem
* mentioned will be improved over time as the developer gets used to the macro.
*
* Here is an example of how to use it
* \code
* bool f(..., bool quit_on_assertion) {
* int a = 0, b = 0;
* ...
* a = ...
* b = ...
* // if quit_on_assertion is true, if a==b, continue, otherwise quit.
* // if quit_on_assertion is false, if a==b, continue, otherwise 'return false' (default behaviour)
* COND_CHECK_EQ(quit_on_assertion, a, b) << "some error message when quiting"
* ...
* for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
* a = ...
* b = ...
* // if quit_on_assertion is true, if a==b, continue, otherwise quit.
* // if quit_on_assertion is false, if a==b, continue, otherwise 'break' (non-default
* // behaviour, therefore, has to be explicitly specified)
* COND_CHECK_EQ(quit_on_assertion, a, b, break) << "some error message when quiting"
* }
* }
* \endcode
*/
#define COND_CHECK_GE(...) \
GET_MACRO(__VA_ARGS__, COND_CHECK_GE_5, COND_CHECK_GE_4, COND_CHECK_GE_3)(__VA_ARGS__)
#define COND_CHECK_EQ(...) \
GET_MACRO(__VA_ARGS__, COND_CHECK_EQ_5, COND_CHECK_EQ_4, COND_CHECK_EQ_3)(__VA_ARGS__)
#define COND_CHECK(...) \
GET_MACRO(__VA_ARGS__, COND_CHECK_5, COND_CHECK_4, COND_CHECK_3, COND_CHECK_2)(__VA_ARGS__)
#define COND_LOG(...) \
GET_MACRO(__VA_ARGS__, COND_LOG_5, COND_LOG_4, COND_LOG_3, COND_LOG_2)(__VA_ARGS__)
// Not supposed to be used by users directly.
#define COND_CHECK_OP(quit_on_assert, x, y, what, op) \
if (!quit_on_assert) { \
if (!((x) op (y))) \
what; \
} \
else
/* NOLINT(*) */
\
CHECK_##op(x, y)
#define COND_CHECK_EQ_4(quit_on_assert, x, y, what) COND_CHECK_OP(quit_on_assert, x, y, what, ==)
#define COND_CHECK_GE_4(quit_on_assert, x, y, what) COND_CHECK_OP(quit_on_assert, x, y, what, >=)
#define COND_CHECK_3(quit_on_assert, x, what) \
if (!quit_on_assert) { \
if (!(x)) \
what; \
} \
else
/* NOLINT(*) */
\
CHECK(x)
#define COND_LOG_3(quit_on_assert, x, what) \
if (!quit_on_assert) { \
what; \
} \
else
/* NOLINT(*) */
\
LOG(x)
#define COND_CHECK_EQ_3(quit_on_assert, x, y) COND_CHECK_EQ_4(quit_on_assert, x, y, return false)
#define COND_CHECK_GE_3(quit_on_assert, x, y) COND_CHECK_GE_4(quit_on_assert, x, y, return false)
#define COND_CHECK_2(quit_on_assert, x) COND_CHECK_3(quit_on_assert, x, return false)
#define COND_LOG_2(quit_on_assert, x) COND_LOG_3(quit_on_assert, x, return false)
#endif // TVM_LOGGING_H_
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