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/* XMLFormatter.java --
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A class for formatting log messages into a standard XML format
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Copyright (C) 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package java.util.logging;
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import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
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import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
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import java.util.Date;
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import java.util.ResourceBundle;
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/**
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* An <code>XMLFormatter</code> formats LogRecords into
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* a standard XML format.
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*
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* @author Sascha Brawer (brawer@acm.org)
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*/
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public class XMLFormatter
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extends Formatter
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{
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/**
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* Constructs a new XMLFormatter.
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*/
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public XMLFormatter()
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{
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}
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/**
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* The character sequence that is used to separate lines in the
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* generated XML stream. Somewhat surprisingly, the Sun J2SE 1.4
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* reference implementation always uses UNIX line endings, even on
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* platforms that have different line ending conventions (i.e.,
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* DOS). The GNU Classpath implementation does not replicates this
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* bug.
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*
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* See also the Sun bug parade, bug #4462871,
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* "java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter uses hard-coded line separator".
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*/
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private static final String lineSep = SimpleFormatter.lineSep;
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/**
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* A DateFormat for emitting time in the ISO 8601 format.
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* Since the API specification of SimpleDateFormat does not talk
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* about its thread-safety, we cannot share a singleton instance.
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*/
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private final SimpleDateFormat iso8601
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= new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss");
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/**
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* Appends a line consisting of indentation, opening element tag,
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* element content, closing element tag and line separator to
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* a CPStringBuilder, provided that the element content is
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* actually existing.
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*
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* @param buf the CPStringBuilder to which the line will be appended.
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*
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* @param indent the indentation level.
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*
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* @param tag the element tag name, for instance <code>method</code>.
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*
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* @param content the element content, or <code>null</code> to
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* have no output whatsoever appended to <code>buf</code>.
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*/
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private static void appendTag(CPStringBuilder buf, int indent,
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String tag, String content)
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{
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int i;
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if (content == null)
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return;
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for (i = 0; i < indent * 2; i++)
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buf.append(' ');
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buf.append("<");
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buf.append(tag);
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buf.append('>');
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/* Append the content, but escape for XML by replacing
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* '&', '<', '>' and all non-ASCII characters with
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* appropriate escape sequences.
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* The Sun J2SE 1.4 reference implementation does not
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* escape non-ASCII characters. This is a bug in their
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* implementation which has been reported in the Java
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* bug parade as bug number (FIXME: Insert number here).
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < content.length(); i++)
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{
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char c = content.charAt(i);
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switch (c)
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{
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case '&':
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buf.append("&");
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break;
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case '<':
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buf.append("<");
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break;
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case '>':
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buf.append(">");
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break;
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default:
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if (((c >= 0x20) && (c <= 0x7e))
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|| (c == /* line feed */ 10)
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|| (c == /* carriage return */ 13))
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buf.append(c);
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else
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{
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buf.append("&#");
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buf.append((int) c);
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buf.append(';');
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}
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break;
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} /* switch (c) */
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} /* for i */
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buf.append("</");
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buf.append(tag);
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buf.append(">");
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buf.append(lineSep);
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}
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/**
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* Appends a line consisting of indentation, opening element tag,
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* numeric element content, closing element tag and line separator
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* to a CPStringBuilder.
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*
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* @param buf the CPStringBuilder to which the line will be appended.
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*
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* @param indent the indentation level.
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*
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* @param tag the element tag name, for instance <code>method</code>.
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*
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* @param content the element content.
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*/
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private static void appendTag(CPStringBuilder buf, int indent,
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String tag, long content)
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{
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appendTag(buf, indent, tag, Long.toString(content));
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}
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public String format(LogRecord record)
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{
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CPStringBuilder buf = new CPStringBuilder(400);
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Level level = record.getLevel();
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long millis = record.getMillis();
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Object[] params = record.getParameters();
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ResourceBundle bundle = record.getResourceBundle();
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String message;
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buf.append("<record>");
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buf.append(lineSep);
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appendTag(buf, 1, "date", iso8601.format(new Date(millis)));
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appendTag(buf, 1, "millis", millis);
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appendTag(buf, 1, "sequence", record.getSequenceNumber());
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appendTag(buf, 1, "logger", record.getLoggerName());
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if (level.isStandardLevel())
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appendTag(buf, 1, "level", level.toString());
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else
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appendTag(buf, 1, "level", level.intValue());
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appendTag(buf, 1, "class", record.getSourceClassName());
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appendTag(buf, 1, "method", record.getSourceMethodName());
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appendTag(buf, 1, "thread", record.getThreadID());
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/* The Sun J2SE 1.4 reference implementation does not emit the
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* message in localized form. This is in violation of the API
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* specification. The GNU Classpath implementation intentionally
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* replicates the buggy behavior of the Sun implementation, as
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* different log files might be a big nuisance to users.
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*/
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try
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{
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record.setResourceBundle(null);
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message = formatMessage(record);
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}
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finally
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{
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record.setResourceBundle(bundle);
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}
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appendTag(buf, 1, "message", message);
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/* The Sun J2SE 1.4 reference implementation does not
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* emit key, catalog and param tags. This is in violation
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* of the API specification. The Classpath implementation
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* intentionally replicates the buggy behavior of the
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* Sun implementation, as different log files might be
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* a big nuisance to users.
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*
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* FIXME: File a bug report with Sun. Insert bug number here.
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*
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*
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* key = record.getMessage();
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* if (key == null)
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* key = "";
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*
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* if ((bundle != null) && !key.equals(message))
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* {
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* appendTag(buf, 1, "key", key);
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* appendTag(buf, 1, "catalog", record.getResourceBundleName());
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* }
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*
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* if (params != null)
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* {
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* for (int i = 0; i < params.length; i++)
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* appendTag(buf, 1, "param", params[i].toString());
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* }
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*/
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/* FIXME: We have no way to obtain the stacktrace before free JVMs
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* it would be possible to parse the output of printStackTrace,
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* but this would be pretty kludgy. Instead, we postpose the
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* implementation until Throwable has made progress.
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*/
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Throwable thrown = record.getThrown();
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if (thrown != null)
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{
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buf.append(" <exception>");
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buf.append(lineSep);
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/* The API specification is not clear about what exactly
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* goes into the XML record for a thrown exception: It
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* could be the result of getMessage(), getLocalizedMessage(),
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* or toString(). Therefore, it was necessary to write a
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* Mauve testlet and run it with the Sun J2SE 1.4 reference
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* implementation. It turned out that the we need to call
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* toString().
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*
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* FIXME: File a bug report with Sun, asking for clearer
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* specs.
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*/
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appendTag(buf, 2, "message", thrown.toString());
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/* FIXME: The Logging DTD specifies:
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*
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* <!ELEMENT exception (message?, frame+)>
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*
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* However, java.lang.Throwable.getStackTrace() is
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* allowed to return an empty array. So, what frame should
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* be emitted for an empty stack trace? We probably
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* should file a bug report with Sun, asking for the DTD
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* to be changed.
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*/
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buf.append(" </exception>");
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buf.append(lineSep);
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}
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buf.append("</record>");
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buf.append(lineSep);
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return buf.toString();
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}
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/**
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* Returns a string that handlers are supposed to emit before
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* the first log record. The base implementation returns an
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* empty string, but subclasses such as {@link XMLFormatter}
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* override this method in order to provide a suitable header.
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*
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* @return a string for the header.
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*
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* @param h the handler which will prepend the returned
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* string in front of the first log record. This method
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* will inspect certain properties of the handler, for
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* example its encoding, in order to construct the header.
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*/
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public String getHead(Handler h)
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{
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CPStringBuilder buf;
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String encoding;
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buf = new CPStringBuilder(80);
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buf.append("<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"");
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encoding = h.getEncoding();
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/* file.encoding is a system property with the Sun JVM, indicating
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* the platform-default file encoding. Unfortunately, the API
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* specification for java.lang.System.getProperties() does not
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* list this property.
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*/
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if (encoding == null)
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encoding = System.getProperty("file.encoding");
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/* Since file.encoding is not listed with the API specification of
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* java.lang.System.getProperties(), there might be some VMs that
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* do not define this system property. Therefore, we use UTF-8 as
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* a reasonable default. Please note that if the platform encoding
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* uses the same codepoints as US-ASCII for the US-ASCII character
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* set (e.g, 65 for A), it does not matter whether we emit the
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* wrong encoding into the XML header -- the GNU Classpath will
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* emit XML escape sequences like Ӓ for any non-ASCII
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* character. Virtually all character encodings use the same code
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* points as US-ASCII for ASCII characters. Probably, EBCDIC is
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* the only exception.
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*/
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if (encoding == null)
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encoding = "UTF-8";
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/* On Windows XP localized for Swiss German (this is one of
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* my [Sascha Brawer's] test machines), the default encoding
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* has the canonical name "windows-1252". The "historical" name
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* of this encoding is "Cp1252" (see the Javadoc for the class
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* java.nio.charset.Charset for the distinction). Now, that class
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* does have a method for mapping historical to canonical encoding
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* names. However, if we used it here, we would be come dependent
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* on java.nio.*, which was only introduced with J2SE 1.4.
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* Thus, we do this little hack here. As soon as Classpath supports
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* java.nio.charset.CharSet, this hack should be replaced by
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* code that correctly canonicalizes the encoding name.
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*/
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if ((encoding.length() > 2) && encoding.startsWith("Cp"))
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encoding = "windows-" + encoding.substring(2);
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buf.append(encoding);
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buf.append("\" standalone=\"no\"?>");
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buf.append(lineSep);
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/* SYSTEM is not a fully qualified URL so that validating
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* XML parsers do not need to connect to the Internet in
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* order to read in a log file. See also the Sun Bug Parade,
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* bug #4372790, "Logging APIs: need to use relative URL for XML
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* doctype".
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*/
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buf.append("<!DOCTYPE log SYSTEM \"logger.dtd\">");
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buf.append(lineSep);
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buf.append("<log>");
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buf.append(lineSep);
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return buf.toString();
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}
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public String getTail(Handler h)
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{
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| 387 |
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return "</log>" + lineSep;
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}
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}
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