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Stack installed: - netfox v1.35.3 (core + extras + noray + internals) - godot-jolt v0.16.0-stable Architecture: - Server: ENet transport (works headless, no netfox deps) - Client/Editor: netfox rollback (RollbackSynchronizer, TickInterpolator) New/modified: - docs/migration-netfox-plan.md — migration architecture - scripts/network/network_manager.gd — netfox-aware ENet fallback - scripts/network/player.gd — clean base player - client/characters/player_netfox.gd — rollback player w/ WeaponManager - client/characters/input/player_net_input.gd — BaseNetInput subclass - client/characters/character/fps_character_controller.gd — netfox input feed - client/weapons/ — weapon data, registry, TacticalWeaponHitscan, WeaponManager - client/scripts/round_replicator.gd — client-side round state bridge - server/scripts/round_manager.gd — improved state machine - server/scripts/plugin_api/plugin_manager.gd — refined plugin system - config: enemy_tag, ally_tag for meatball targeting Removed: old C++ SimulationServer GDExtension (replaced by netfox rollback)
209 lines
6.2 KiB
GDScript
209 lines
6.2 KiB
GDScript
extends RefCounted
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class_name NetfoxLogger
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## Logger implementation for use with netfox
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##
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## NetfoxLoggers implement distinct log levels. These can be used to filter
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## which messages are actually emitted. All messages are output using [method
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## @GlobalScope.print]. Warnings and errors are also pushed to the debug panel,
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## using [method @GlobalScope.push_warning] and [method @GlobalScope.push_error]
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## respectively, if [member push_to_debugger] is enabled.
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## [br][br]
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## Every logger has a name, and belongs to a module. Logging level can be
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## overridden per module, using [member module_log_level].
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## [br][br]
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## Loggers also support tags. Tags can be used to provide extra pieces of
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## information that are logged with each message. Some tags are provided by
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## netfox. Additional tags can be added using [method register_tag].
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##
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## @tutorial(Logging Guide): https://foxssake.github.io/netfox/latest/netfox/guides/logging/
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enum {
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LOG_ALL, ## Filter level to log every message
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LOG_TRACE, ## Trace logs, the most verbose level
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LOG_DEBUG, ## Debug logs
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LOG_INFO, ## Info logs
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LOG_WARN, ## Warnings
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LOG_ERROR, ## Errors
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LOG_NONE ## Filter level to log no messages
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}
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## Default log level to fall back on, if not configured
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const DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL := LOG_DEBUG
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const _LEVEL_PREFIXES: Array[String] = [
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"",
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"TRC",
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"DBG",
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"INF",
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"WRN",
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"ERR",
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""
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]
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## Global logging level, used by all loggers
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static var log_level: int
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## Per-module logging level, used only by loggers belonging to the given module
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## [br][br]
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## This is a dictionary that associates module names ( strings ) to log levels
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## ( int, e.g. [constant LOG_DEBUG] ).
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static var module_log_level: Dictionary
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## Set to true to enable calling [@GlobalScope.push_warning] and
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## [@GlobalScope.push_error]
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static var push_to_debugger := true
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static var _tags: Dictionary = {}
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static var _ordered_tags: Array[Callable] = []
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## Logger module
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var module: String
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## Logger name
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var name: String
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## Register a tag
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## [br][br]
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## Tags are callables that provide pieces of context, included in all log
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## messges. The [param tag] callable must return a string.
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static func register_tag(tag: Callable, priority: int = 0) -> void:
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# Save tag
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if not _tags.has(priority):
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_tags[priority] = [tag]
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else:
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_tags[priority].push_back(tag)
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# Recalculate tag order
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_ordered_tags.clear()
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var prio_groups = _tags.keys()
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prio_groups.sort()
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for prio_group in prio_groups:
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var tag_group = _tags[prio_group]
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_ordered_tags.append_array(tag_group)
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## Free an already registered tag
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static func free_tag(tag: Callable) -> void:
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for priority in _tags.keys():
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var priority_group := _tags[priority] as Array
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priority_group.erase(tag)
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# NOTE: Arrays are passed as reference, no need to re-assign after modifying
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if priority_group.is_empty():
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_tags.erase(priority)
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_ordered_tags.erase(tag)
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static func _static_init():
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log_level = ProjectSettings.get_setting(&"netfox/logging/log_level", DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL)
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module_log_level = {
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"netfox": ProjectSettings.get_setting(&"netfox/logging/netfox_log_level", DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL),
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"netfox.noray": ProjectSettings.get_setting(&"netfox/logging/netfox_noray_log_level", DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL),
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"netfox.extras": ProjectSettings.get_setting(&"netfox/logging/netfox_extras_log_level", DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL)
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}
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static func _for_netfox(p_name: String) -> NetfoxLogger:
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return NetfoxLogger.new("netfox", p_name)
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static func _for_noray(p_name: String) -> NetfoxLogger:
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return NetfoxLogger.new("netfox.noray", p_name)
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static func _for_extras(p_name: String) -> NetfoxLogger:
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return NetfoxLogger.new("netfox.extras", p_name)
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static func _make_setting(name: String) -> Dictionary:
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return {
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"name": name,
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"value": DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL,
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"type": TYPE_INT,
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"hint": PROPERTY_HINT_ENUM,
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"hint_string": "All,Trace,Debug,Info,Warning,Error,None"
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}
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func _init(p_module: String, p_name: String):
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module = p_module
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name = p_name
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## Log a trace message
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## [br][br]
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## Traces are the most verbose, usually used for drilling down into very niche
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## bugs.
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func trace(text: String, values: Array = []):
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_log_text(text, values, LOG_TRACE)
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## Log a debug message
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## [br][br]
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## Debug messages are verbose, usually used to reconstruct and investigate bugs.
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func debug(text: String, values: Array = []):
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_log_text(text, values, LOG_DEBUG)
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## Log an info message
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## [br][br]
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## Info messages provide general notifications about application events.
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func info(text: String, values: Array = []):
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_log_text(text, values, LOG_INFO)
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## Log a warning message
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## [br][br]
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## This is also forwarded to [method @GlobalScope.push_warning], if enabled with
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## [member push_to_debugger]. Warning messages usually indicate that something
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## has gone wrong, but is recoverable.
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func warning(text: String, values: Array = []):
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if _check_log_level(LOG_WARN):
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var formatted_text = _format_text(text, values, LOG_WARN)
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if push_to_debugger:
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push_warning(formatted_text)
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# Print so it shows up in the Output panel too
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print(formatted_text)
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## Log an error message
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## [br][br]
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## This is also forwarded to [method @GlobalScope.push_error], if enabled with
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## [member push_to_debugger]. Error messages usually indicate an issue that
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## can't be recovered from.
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func error(text: String, values: Array = []):
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if _check_log_level(LOG_ERROR):
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var formatted_text = _format_text(text, values, LOG_ERROR)
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if push_to_debugger:
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push_error(formatted_text)
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# Print so it shows up in the Output panel too
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print(formatted_text)
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func _check_log_level(level: int) -> bool:
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var cmp_level = log_level
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if level < cmp_level:
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return false
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if module_log_level.has(module):
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var module_level = module_log_level.get(module)
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return level >= module_level
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return true
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func _format_text(text: String, values: Array, level: int) -> String:
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level = clampi(level, LOG_TRACE, LOG_ERROR)
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var result := PackedStringArray()
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result.append("[%s]" % [_LEVEL_PREFIXES[level]])
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for tag in _ordered_tags:
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result.append("[%s]" % [tag.call()])
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result.append("[%s::%s] " % [module, name])
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if values.is_empty():
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result.append(text)
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else:
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result.append(text % values)
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return "".join(result)
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func _log_text(text: String, values: Array, level: int):
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if _check_log_level(level):
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print(_format_text(text, values, level))
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