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Diffstat (limited to 'source/Plugins/StructuredData/DarwinLog/StructuredDataDarwinLog.cpp')
| -rw-r--r-- | source/Plugins/StructuredData/DarwinLog/StructuredDataDarwinLog.cpp | 54 | 
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 54 deletions
diff --git a/source/Plugins/StructuredData/DarwinLog/StructuredDataDarwinLog.cpp b/source/Plugins/StructuredData/DarwinLog/StructuredDataDarwinLog.cpp index f1450c31b36b9..8424b55ee69cd 100644 --- a/source/Plugins/StructuredData/DarwinLog/StructuredDataDarwinLog.cpp +++ b/source/Plugins/StructuredData/DarwinLog/StructuredDataDarwinLog.cpp @@ -857,36 +857,6 @@ protected:          *static_cast<StructuredDataDarwinLog *>(plugin_sp.get());      if (m_enable) { -// To do this next part right, we need to track whether we -// added the proper environment variable at launch time. -// It is incorrect to assume that we're enabling after launch, -// and that therefore if we needed the env var set to properly -// handle the options, that it is set incorrectly.  The env var -// could have been added if this is a re-enable using different -// arguments.  This is a bit tricky as the point where we -// have to set the env var, we don't yet have a process or the -// associated darwin-log plugin instance, and thus don't have a -// great place to stick this knowledge. -#if 0 -                // Check if we're attempting to disable debug-level or -                // info-level content but we haven't launched with the magic -                // env var that suppresses the "always add" of those.  In -                // that scenario, the user is asking *not* to see debug or -                // info level messages, but will see them anyway.  Warn and -                // show how to correct it. -                if (!m_options_sp->GetIncludeDebugLevel() && -                    !GetGlobalProperties()->GetUseStrictSources()) -                { -                    AppendStrictSourcesWarning(result, "debug-level"); -                } - -                if (!m_options_sp->GetIncludeInfoLevel() && -                    !GetGlobalProperties()->GetUseStrictSources()) -                { -                    AppendStrictSourcesWarning(result, "info-level"); -                } -#endif -        // Hook up the breakpoint for the process that detects when        // libtrace has been sufficiently initialized to really start        // the os_log stream.  This is insurance to assure us that @@ -1823,34 +1793,10 @@ StructuredDataDarwinLog::DumpHeader(Stream &output_stream,        if (header_count > 0)          stream.PutChar(','); -// Switch over to the #if 0 branch once we figure out -// how we want to present settings for the tri-state of -// no-activity, activity (most derived only), or activity-chain. -#if 1        // Display the activity chain, from parent-most to child-most        // activity, separated by a colon (:).        stream.PutCString("activity-chain=");        stream.PutCString(activity_chain); -#else -      if (GetGlobalProperties()->GetDisplayActivityChain()) { -        // Display the activity chain, from parent-most to child-most -        // activity, separated by a colon (:). -        stream.PutCString("activity-chain="); -        stream.PutCString(activity_chain.c_str()); -      } else { -        // We're only displaying the child-most activity. -        stream.PutCString("activity="); -        auto pos = activity_chain.find_last_of(':'); -        if (pos == std::string::npos) { -          // The activity chain only has one level, use the whole -          // thing. -          stream.PutCString(activity_chain.c_str()); -        } else { -          // Display everything after the final ':'. -          stream.PutCString(activity_chain.substr(pos + 1).c_str()); -        } -      } -#endif        ++header_count;      }    }  | 
