logging/backend: Make use of designated initializers

Same behavior, less code.
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Lioncash 2020-08-03 10:31:57 -04:00
parent 9b75481755
commit 8725b37a35
2 changed files with 15 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -113,19 +113,19 @@ private:
Entry CreateEntry(Class log_class, Level log_level, const char* filename, unsigned int line_nr, Entry CreateEntry(Class log_class, Level log_level, const char* filename, unsigned int line_nr,
const char* function, std::string message) const { const char* function, std::string message) const {
using std::chrono::duration_cast; using std::chrono::duration_cast;
using std::chrono::microseconds;
using std::chrono::steady_clock; using std::chrono::steady_clock;
Entry entry; return {
entry.timestamp = .timestamp = duration_cast<microseconds>(steady_clock::now() - time_origin),
duration_cast<std::chrono::microseconds>(steady_clock::now() - time_origin); .log_class = log_class,
entry.log_class = log_class; .log_level = log_level,
entry.log_level = log_level; .filename = filename,
entry.filename = filename; .line_num = line_nr,
entry.line_num = line_nr; .function = function,
entry.function = function; .message = std::move(message),
entry.message = std::move(message); .final_entry = false,
};
return entry;
} }
std::mutex writing_mutex; std::mutex writing_mutex;

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@ -21,19 +21,13 @@ class Filter;
*/ */
struct Entry { struct Entry {
std::chrono::microseconds timestamp; std::chrono::microseconds timestamp;
Class log_class; Class log_class{};
Level log_level; Level log_level{};
const char* filename; const char* filename = nullptr;
unsigned int line_num; unsigned int line_num = 0;
std::string function; std::string function;
std::string message; std::string message;
bool final_entry = false; bool final_entry = false;
Entry() = default;
Entry(Entry&& o) = default;
Entry& operator=(Entry&& o) = default;
Entry& operator=(const Entry& o) = default;
}; };
/** /**