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How to exclude lcov branches within a macro


I've got some logging macros in my code along the lines of:

#define LOG_MSG (pri, msg, ... ) \
    if (pri > PriorityLevel ) \
        printf( msg, ##\__VA_ARGS__);

I know I can use LCOV_EXCL_START, LCOV_EXCL_STOP or LCOV_EXCL_LINE to suppress a branch. But that only works if I add it every place I call LOG_MSG:

LOG_MSG(ERROR, "An Error has occurred\n");//LCOV_EXCL_LINE

I'd like to include that comment in the macro, but LCOV doesn't recognize it if I put it there. For example, this code still produces branches.

#define LOG_MSG (pri, msg, ... ) \
    if (pri > PriorityLevel ) \
        printf( msg, ##\__VA_ARGS__);//LCOV_EXCL_LINE

Is there a good way to suppress these branches in the macro itself?


Solution

  • Why not turn the macro into function ?

    like:

    template <typename ... Ts>
    void LOG_MSG(int priority, const std::string& message, Ts&&...ts)
    {
        if (priority > PriorityLevel)
            printf(message.c_str(), std::forward<Ts>(ts)...);
        // Or more appropriate stuff
    }