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#endregion
using System;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using log4net.Core;
using log4net.Util;
namespace log4net.Layout.Pattern
{
///
/// Converter to output and truncate '.' separated strings
///
///
///
/// This abstract class supports truncating a '.' separated string
/// to show a specified number of elements from the right hand side.
/// This is used to truncate class names that are fully qualified.
///
///
/// Subclasses should override the method to
/// return the fully qualified string.
///
///
/// Nicko Cadell
public abstract class NamedPatternConverter : PatternLayoutConverter, IOptionHandler
{
private int m_precision = 0;
#region Implementation of IOptionHandler
///
/// Initialize the converter
///
///
///
/// This is part of the delayed object
/// activation scheme. The method must
/// be called on this object after the configuration properties have
/// been set. Until is called this
/// object is in an undefined state and must not be used.
///
///
/// If any of the configuration properties are modified then
/// must be called again.
///
///
public void ActivateOptions()
{
m_precision = 0;
if (Option != null)
{
string optStr = Option.Trim();
if (optStr.Length > 0)
{
int precisionVal;
if (SystemInfo.TryParse(optStr, out precisionVal))
{
if (precisionVal <= 0)
{
LogLog.Error(declaringType, "NamedPatternConverter: Precision option (" + optStr + ") isn't a positive integer.");
}
else
{
m_precision = precisionVal;
}
}
else
{
LogLog.Error(declaringType, "NamedPatternConverter: Precision option \"" + optStr + "\" not a decimal integer.");
}
}
}
}
#endregion
///
/// Get the fully qualified string data
///
/// the event being logged
/// the fully qualified name
///
///
/// Overridden by subclasses to get the fully qualified name before the
/// precision is applied to it.
///
///
/// Return the fully qualified '.' (dot/period) separated string.
///
///
protected abstract string GetFullyQualifiedName(LoggingEvent loggingEvent);
///
/// Convert the pattern to the rendered message
///
/// that will receive the formatted result.
/// the event being logged
///
/// Render the to the precision
/// specified by the property.
///
protected sealed override void Convert(TextWriter writer, LoggingEvent loggingEvent)
{
string name = GetFullyQualifiedName(loggingEvent);
if (m_precision <= 0 || name == null || name.Length < 2)
{
writer.Write(name);
}
else
{
int len = name.Length;
string trailingDot = string.Empty;
if (name.EndsWith(DOT))
{
trailingDot = DOT;
name = name.Substring(0, len - 1);
len--;
}
int end = name.LastIndexOf(DOT);
for(int i = 1; end > 0 && i < m_precision; i++)
{
end = name.LastIndexOf('.', end - 1);
}
if (end == -1)
{
writer.Write(name + trailingDot);
}
else
{
writer.Write(name.Substring(end + 1, len - end - 1) + trailingDot);
}
}
}
#region Private Static Fields
///
/// The fully qualified type of the NamedPatternConverter class.
///
///
/// Used by the internal logger to record the Type of the
/// log message.
///
private static readonly Type declaringType = typeof(NamedPatternConverter);
private const string DOT = ".";
#endregion Private Static Fields
}
}