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Location: cpp/openttd-patchpack/source/src/debug.h

Patric Stout
Fix #6468: don't store version of AIs-started-via-console in name

You can do: "startai myai.3", which starts version 3 of "myai".
This is very useful for testing save/load code between different
versions of your AI.

However, when using this syntax, the AI got saved as "myai.3" as
name of the AI, instead of "myai". This caused several problems,
like indicating to the user the AI could not be found, but still
load the AI. But in all cases, the AI never got the chance to
load the saved data, making the whole reason this exists pointless.

By splitting the name and version already in the console command,
the code becomes simpler and AIs started this way now follow the
normal flow after initialization.
/*
 * This file is part of OpenTTD.
 * OpenTTD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
 * OpenTTD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 * See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 */

/** @file debug.h Functions related to debugging. */

#ifndef DEBUG_H
#define DEBUG_H

#include "cpu.h"
#include <chrono>

/* Debugging messages policy:
 * These should be the severities used for direct DEBUG() calls
 * maximum debugging level should be 10 if really deep, deep
 * debugging is needed.
 * (there is room for exceptions, but you have to have a good cause):
 * 0   - errors or severe warnings
 * 1   - other non-fatal, non-severe warnings
 * 2   - crude progress indicator of functionality
 * 3   - important debugging messages (function entry)
 * 4   - debugging messages (crude loop status, etc.)
 * 5   - detailed debugging information
 * 6.. - extremely detailed spamming
 */

/**
 * Output a line of debugging information.
 * @param name Category
 * @param level Debugging level, higher levels means more detailed information.
 */
#define DEBUG(name, level, ...) if ((level) == 0 || _debug_ ## name ## _level >= (level)) debug(#name, __VA_ARGS__)

extern int _debug_driver_level;
extern int _debug_grf_level;
extern int _debug_map_level;
extern int _debug_misc_level;
extern int _debug_net_level;
extern int _debug_sprite_level;
extern int _debug_oldloader_level;
extern int _debug_npf_level;
extern int _debug_yapf_level;
extern int _debug_freetype_level;
extern int _debug_script_level;
extern int _debug_sl_level;
extern int _debug_gamelog_level;
extern int _debug_desync_level;
extern int _debug_console_level;
#ifdef RANDOM_DEBUG
extern int _debug_random_level;
#endif

void CDECL debug(const char *dbg, const char *format, ...) WARN_FORMAT(2, 3);

char *DumpDebugFacilityNames(char *buf, char *last);
void SetDebugString(const char *s);
const char *GetDebugString();

/* Shorter form for passing filename and linenumber */
#define FILE_LINE __FILE__, __LINE__

/* Used for profiling
 *
 * Usage:
 * TIC();
 *   --Do your code--
 * TOC("A name", 1);
 *
 * When you run the TIC() / TOC() multiple times, you can increase the '1'
 *  to only display average stats every N values. Some things to know:
 *
 * for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
 *   TIC();
 *     --Do your code--
 *   TOC("A name", 5);
 * }
 *
 * Is the correct usage for multiple TIC() / TOC() calls.
 *
 * TIC() / TOC() creates its own block, so make sure not the mangle
 *  it with another block.
 *
 * The output is counted in CPU cycles, and not comparable across
 *  machines. Mainly useful for local optimisations.
 **/
#define TIC() {\
	uint64 _xxx_ = ottd_rdtsc();\
	static uint64 _sum_ = 0;\
	static uint32 _i_ = 0;

#define TOC(str, count)\
	_sum_ += ottd_rdtsc() - _xxx_;\
	if (++_i_ == count) {\
		DEBUG(misc, 0, "[%s] " OTTD_PRINTF64 " [avg: %.1f]", str, _sum_, _sum_/(double)_i_);\
		_i_ = 0;\
		_sum_ = 0;\
	}\
}

/* Chrono based version. The output is in microseconds. */
#define TICC() {\
	auto _start_ = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();\
	static uint64 _sum_ = 0;\
	static uint32 _i_ = 0;

#define TOCC(str, _count_)\
	_sum_ += (std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::microseconds>(std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now() - _start_)).count();\
	if (++_i_ == _count_) {\
		DEBUG(misc, 0, "[%s] " OTTD_PRINTF64 " us [avg: %.1f us]", str, _sum_, _sum_/(double)_i_);\
		_i_ = 0;\
		_sum_ = 0;\
	}\
}


void ShowInfo(const char *str);
void CDECL ShowInfoF(const char *str, ...) WARN_FORMAT(1, 2);

const char *GetLogPrefix();

/** The real time in the game. */
extern uint32 _realtime_tick;

#endif /* DEBUG_H */