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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* Debug Functions
*
* Copyright 2007-2008 Francesco Saverio Giudice <info / at /fsgiudice.com>
* www - http://harbour-project.org
*
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*
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*/
#include "common.ch"
#include "fileio.ch"
STATIC s_lToOutDebug := .T.
STATIC s_lToLogFile := .T.
STATIC s_lEmptyLogFile := .T.
FUNCTION HB_ToOutDebugOnOff( lOnOff )
LOCAL lOld := s_lToOutDebug
IF hb_isLogical( lOnOff )
s_lToOutDebug := lOnOff
ENDIF
RETURN lOld
PROCEDURE HB_ToOutDebug( ... )
IF s_lToOutDebug
hb_OutDebug( sprintf( ... ) )
ENDIF
RETURN
FUNCTION HB_ToLogFileOnOff( lOnOff )
LOCAL lOld := s_lToLogFile
IF hb_isLogical( lOnOff )
s_lToLogFile := lOnOff
ENDIF
RETURN lOld
FUNCTION HB_EmptyLogFileOnOff( lOnOff )
LOCAL lOld := s_lEmptyLogFile
IF hb_isLogical( lOnOff )
s_lEmptyLogFile := lOnOff
ENDIF
RETURN lOld
PROCEDURE HB_ToLogFile( cLogFile, ... )
LOCAL nHandle
IF !s_lToLogFile
RETURN
ENDIF
DEFAULT cLogFile TO "logfile.log"
IF cLogFile != NIL
IF !s_lEmptyLogFile .AND. hb_FileExists( cLogFile )
nHandle := FOpen( cLogFile, FO_READWRITE + FO_SHARED )
ELSE
nHandle := FCreate( cLogFile )
s_lEmptyLogFile := .F.
// After I have create it I have to close and open in shared way
IF FError() == 0 .AND. nHandle != F_ERROR
FClose( nHandle )
nHandle := FOpen( cLogFile, FO_READWRITE + FO_SHARED )
ENDIF
ENDIF
// Writing
IF nHandle != F_ERROR
FSeek( nHandle, 0, FS_END )
FWrite( nHandle, sprintf( ... ) )
FWrite( nHandle, HB_OSNewLine() )
FClose( nHandle )
ENDIF
ENDIF
RETURN