I'm trying to implement an output filter for logging and have modified some example code with unexpected results. The code is
#include <ctype.h> // toupper
#include <boost/iostreams/categories.hpp> // output_filter_tag
#include <boost/iostreams/operations.hpp> // put
#include <boost/iostreams/filtering_stream.hpp>
// cobbled from http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_48_0/libs/iostreams/doc/concepts/output_filter.html#examples
//
// g++ [-DTEST] -o t-pri t-pri.cpp
using namespace std;
namespace io = boost::iostreams;
int pri=4;
struct toupper_output_filter {
typedef char char_type;
typedef io::output_filter_tag category;
template<typename Sink>
bool put(Sink& snk, char c)
{
if(pri<3)
return io::put(snk, /* toupper((unsigned char) c)*/ c);
else
return 0;
}
};
int main(int argc, char**argv)
{
boost::iostreams::filtering_ostream out;
out.push(toupper_output_filter());
cout << "pri: " << pri << endl;
out.push(cout);
out << "test-1" << endl;
#ifdef TEST
pri=2;
out << "test-2" << endl;
#endif
return 0;
}
The unexpected behavior is encountered when the TEST macro is defined:
hbarta@itws007:~/Documents/C++/t-pri$ g++ -o t-pri t-pri.cpp
hbarta@itws007:~/Documents/C++/t-pri$ ./t-pri
pri: 4
hbarta@itws007:~/Documents/C++/t-pri$ g++ -DTEST -o t-pri t-pri.cpp
hbarta@itws007:~/Documents/C++/t-pri$ ./t-pri
pri: 4
test-1
test-2
hbarta@itws007:~/Documents/C++/t-pri$
It seems as if the expression 'if(pri<3)' is evaluated once when the structure member function is first being called. I expect it to be evaluated every time something is streamed to 'out.'
As an aside, I'm working toward something that logs to the console (or perhaps a file) and has the capability to filter based on bitmap. IOW, a mask would be defined and bits set in it to enable specific output statements to actually write something. Code could look like (where mask is anded with enable)
<sometype> mask(0x0101);
out << enable(0x0010) << "log message" << endl; // not output
out << enable(0x0100) << "another log message" << endl; // is output
This seems like a common sort of thing that a developer might want to do but I am unable to find an example to copy. I'm working toward a solution and ran into this.
Thanks!
Edit: Trying to add to the solution per Nikita's suggestion by adding the setPri class to use as an iomanip with an argument. Still not working as expected All output is cached until the program exits and then the last setPri() insertion takes effect. Is that how Boost iostreams should work?
#include <boost/iostreams/categories.hpp> // output_filter_tag
#include <boost/iostreams/operations.hpp> // put
#include <boost/iostreams/filtering_stream.hpp>
using namespace std;
namespace io = boost::iostreams;
// cobbled from http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_48_0/libs/iostreams/doc/concepts/output_filter.html#examples
//
// g++ -o to_upper to_upper.cpp
//
// Adding an iomanip with argument as in
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20792101/how-to-store-formatting-settings-with-an-iostream
// don't really want file scope variables...
static int pri=0; // value for a message
static int mask=1; // mask for enabled output (if pri&mask => output)
static int priIDX() { // find index for storing priority choice
static int rc = ios_base::xalloc();
return rc;
}
class setPri // Store priority in stream (but how to retrieve when needed?)
{
size_t _n;
public:
explicit setPri(size_t n): _n(n) {}
size_t getn() const {return _n;}
friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const setPri& obj)
{
size_t n = obj.getn();
pri = n;
os << "setPri(" << n << ")"; // indicate update
return os;
}
};
struct toupper_output_filter {
typedef char char_type;
typedef io::output_filter_tag category;
template<typename Sink>
bool put(Sink& snk, char c)
{
if(pri & mask) // Should this char be sent to output?
return io::put(snk, c);
else
return 0;
}
};
int main(int argc, char**argv)
{
boost::iostreams::filtering_ostream out;
out.push(toupper_output_filter());
out.push(cout);
out << setPri(1) << " test-1" << endl;
out << setPri(2) << " test-2" << endl;
out << setPri(3) << " test-3" << endl;
return 0;
}
result is
setPri(1) test-1
setPri(2) test-2
setPri(3) test-3