[IGSTK-Developers] Re: ITK Logger Bug
Patrick Cheng
cheng at isis.georgetown.edu
Tue May 15 14:20:20 EDT 2007
Hi Luis,
I am trying to update the ITK on the windows build machine here, so we
can see the results on dashboard.
I noticed that most of the tests on "tigris.kitware" failed in the past
few days. The version of the ITK on that machine is May 11, 2007, I
think it does not take the fix of the missing "break", so it's calling
the itksys::SystemTools::GetCurrentDateTime("%Y %b %d %R %S"), which
causes most of the tests to fail.
We should:
1. update the ITK code on all build machines
2. add a test case in IGSTK,
SetTimeStampFormat( itk::LoggerBase::HUMANREADABLE );
So we can see whether this new feature works or not.
Could you help take a look at this?
Thank you,
Patrick
Luis Ibanez wrote:
>
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Thanks for pointing this out.
>
> You are right, "break"s were missing
> from the switch statement.
>
> A fix has been committed now.
>
> A test case was added to itkLoggerTest.cxx.
>
> I couldn't reproduce the problem you reported
> with the Exception. Maybe we should experiment
> with other combinations of the format string.
>
>
>
> Luis
>
>
>
> -----------------------
> Patrick Cheng wrote:
>> Hi Luis,
>>
>> Thank you for the fix. However I found two problems:
>>
>> 1) in itkLoggerBase.cxx line 73, there should be a "break"
>>
>> 2) My system doesn't seem to support this call:
>> itksys::SystemTools::GetCurrentDateTime("%Y %b %d %R %S");
>> It throws an exception as in attached image.
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> Luis Ibanez wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>
>>>
>>> 1) Thanks for pointing out this bug in ITK.
>>> A fix has now been committed for it.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2) The functionality of writing out the time
>>> in a human-readable format has also been
>>> added to the itkLoggerBase class. You will
>>> have to update your ITK checkout in order
>>> to get this functionality.
>>>
>>>
>>> You should call in your logger the method:
>>>
>>> logger->SetTimeStampFormat( itk::LoggerBase::HUMANREADABLE );
>>>
>>> to get the time stamp in the format
>>> year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds.
>>>
>>> or you could call
>>>
>>> logger->SetTimeStampFormat( itk::LoggerBase::REALVALUE );
>>>
>>> in order to get the standard behavior, printing the
>>> time stamp in milliseconds.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If you have a chance,
>>> please give it a try and let us know if you find any problem.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> Luis
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --------------------
>>> Patrick Cheng wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Luis and Andinet,
>>>>
>>>> There is a minor bug in itkLoggerBase.cxx line 62
>>>> I believe the third string should be "CRITICAL" instead of "ERROR"
>>>> according to the enum.
>>>>
>>>> Could you guys also add the feature of logging formated time early
>>>> next week? I really appreciate it.
>>>>
>>>> 4989 igstkLogMacro() & TimeStamp should output time in brokendown
>>>> date/time, instdead of milliseconds. Have both options, milliseconds
>>>> for easy computation, and broken down time for readability
>>>>
>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>> Patrick
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>
>
>
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