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    sitesv
    wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 18:12 last edited by
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    Hi!
    Sometimes after the start program, I have an "ASSERT: bytes <= bufferSize in file tools qringbuffer.cpp line 113". I supposed that this is caused because of using qlogging mechanism in the multithread app.

    There is a messageHandler. Should I sync any qLog executions?

    Thank you.

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      SGaist
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      wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 18:26 last edited by
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      Hi,

      Do you have a custom message handler ?

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        27 Oct 2020, 18:26

        Hi,

        Do you have a custom message handler ?

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        wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 18:36 last edited by
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        @SGaist I don’t know.

        void messageHandler(QtMsgType type, const QMessageLogContext &context, const QString &msg);
        ...
        void main(...)
        {
        qInstallMessageHandler(messageHandler);
        }
        
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          wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 18:40 last edited by
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          Well, installing a custom message handler usually means to you are using a custom message handler.

          You have to handle the threading aspect in your custom handler.

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            27 Oct 2020, 18:40

            Well, installing a custom message handler usually means to you are using a custom message handler.

            You have to handle the threading aspect in your custom handler.

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            sitesv
            wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 19:23 last edited by
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            @SGaist , so, This messageHandler handles various types of log messages. So, I think this is a custom messages handler. Tomorrow I will post a code of handler.

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              27 Oct 2020, 18:40

              Well, installing a custom message handler usually means to you are using a custom message handler.

              You have to handle the threading aspect in your custom handler.

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              wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 19:24 last edited by sitesv
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              @SGaist said in Logging messages: qlogging.h:

              You have to handle the threading aspect in your custom handler

              What do you mean?

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                27 Oct 2020, 19:23

                @SGaist , so, This messageHandler handles various types of log messages. So, I think this is a custom messages handler. Tomorrow I will post a code of handler.

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                wrote on 27 Oct 2020, 19:57 last edited by
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                @sitesv said in Logging messages: qlogging.h:

                @SGaist , so, This messageHandler handles various types of log messages. So, I think this is a custom messages handler. Tomorrow I will post a code of handler.

                Calling qInstallMessageHandler implies that you are using a custom message handler.

                @sitesv said in Logging messages: qlogging.h:

                @SGaist said in Logging messages: qlogging.h:

                You have to handle the threading aspect in your custom handler

                What do you mean?

                That you have to use proper threading primitives to protect the resources you access in your handler.

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                  27 Oct 2020, 19:57

                  @sitesv said in Logging messages: qlogging.h:

                  @SGaist , so, This messageHandler handles various types of log messages. So, I think this is a custom messages handler. Tomorrow I will post a code of handler.

                  Calling qInstallMessageHandler implies that you are using a custom message handler.

                  @sitesv said in Logging messages: qlogging.h:

                  @SGaist said in Logging messages: qlogging.h:

                  You have to handle the threading aspect in your custom handler

                  What do you mean?

                  That you have to use proper threading primitives to protect the resources you access in your handler.

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                  wrote on 28 Oct 2020, 08:53 last edited by
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                  @SGaist there is a handler code:

                  // Handler
                  void messageHandler(QtMsgType type, const QMessageLogContext &context, const QString &msg)
                  {
                      // Creating writing-stream
                      QTextStream out(m_logFile.data());
                      // Adding data/time
                      out << QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss.zzz ");
                      // Detecting message type
                      switch (type){
                          case QtInfoMsg:     out << "INF "; break;
                          case QtDebugMsg:    out << "DBG "; break;
                          case QtWarningMsg:  out << "WRN "; break;
                          case QtCriticalMsg: out << "CRT "; break;
                          case QtFatalMsg:    out << "FTL "; break;
                      }
                      // Adding message type and message
                      out << context.category << ": " << msg << endl;
                      out.flush();
                  }
                  

                  There are no external resources... Only message as handler parameter.

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                    28 Oct 2020, 08:53

                    @SGaist there is a handler code:

                    // Handler
                    void messageHandler(QtMsgType type, const QMessageLogContext &context, const QString &msg)
                    {
                        // Creating writing-stream
                        QTextStream out(m_logFile.data());
                        // Adding data/time
                        out << QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss.zzz ");
                        // Detecting message type
                        switch (type){
                            case QtInfoMsg:     out << "INF "; break;
                            case QtDebugMsg:    out << "DBG "; break;
                            case QtWarningMsg:  out << "WRN "; break;
                            case QtCriticalMsg: out << "CRT "; break;
                            case QtFatalMsg:    out << "FTL "; break;
                        }
                        // Adding message type and message
                        out << context.category << ": " << msg << endl;
                        out.flush();
                    }
                    

                    There are no external resources... Only message as handler parameter.

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                    wrote on 28 Oct 2020, 08:57 last edited by
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                    @sitesv Please read the answer from @SGaist :

                    That you have to use proper threading primitives to protect the resources you access in your handler.

                    So make sure your message handle can not be called from two threads simultaneously with e.g. a mutex.

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                      wrote on 28 Oct 2020, 09:24 last edited by
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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher , @SGaist
                      I have a quick question here: does Qt have any restriction on which threads can execute a QFile::method(), compared to the thread where the QFile m_logFile was created? Like, I know you can only do QSql... operations in the thread which created the database connection, does that apply to QFile, or are you free to write to that from any thread??

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                        wrote on 28 Oct 2020, 09:29 last edited by
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                        No, as long as you add a proper mutex.

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