#region Apache License // // Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more // contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with // this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. // The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 // (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with // the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // #endregion // .NET Compact Framework 1.0 has no support for System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.CallContext #if !NETCF using System; using System.Collections; using log4net.Util; namespace log4net { /// /// The log4net Logical Thread Context. /// /// /// /// The LogicalThreadContext provides a location for specific debugging /// information to be stored. /// The LogicalThreadContext properties override any or /// properties with the same name. /// /// /// For .NET Standard 1.3 this class uses /// System.Threading.AsyncLocal rather than . /// /// /// The Logical Thread Context has a properties map and a stack. /// The properties and stack can /// be included in the output of log messages. The /// supports selecting and outputting these properties. /// /// /// The Logical Thread Context provides a diagnostic context for the current call context. /// This is an instrument for distinguishing interleaved log /// output from different sources. Log output is typically interleaved /// when a server handles multiple clients near-simultaneously. /// /// /// The Logical Thread Context is managed on a per basis. /// /// /// The requires a link time /// for the /// . /// If the calling code does not have this permission then this context will be disabled. /// It will not store any property values set on it. /// /// /// Example of using the thread context properties to store a username. /// /// LogicalThreadContext.Properties["user"] = userName; /// log.Info("This log message has a LogicalThreadContext Property called 'user'"); /// /// /// Example of how to push a message into the context stack /// /// using(LogicalThreadContext.Stacks["LDC"].Push("my context message")) /// { /// log.Info("This log message has a LogicalThreadContext Stack message that includes 'my context message'"); /// /// } // at the end of the using block the message is automatically popped /// /// /// /// Nicko Cadell public sealed class LogicalThreadContext { #region Private Instance Constructors /// /// Private Constructor. /// /// /// /// Uses a private access modifier to prevent instantiation of this class. /// /// private LogicalThreadContext() { } #endregion Private Instance Constructors #region Public Static Properties /// /// The thread properties map /// /// /// The thread properties map /// /// /// /// The LogicalThreadContext properties override any /// or properties with the same name. /// /// public static LogicalThreadContextProperties Properties { get { return s_properties; } } /// /// The thread stacks /// /// /// stack map /// /// /// /// The logical thread stacks. /// /// public static LogicalThreadContextStacks Stacks { get { return s_stacks; } } #endregion Public Static Properties #region Private Static Fields /// /// The thread context properties instance /// private readonly static LogicalThreadContextProperties s_properties = new LogicalThreadContextProperties(); /// /// The thread context stacks instance /// private readonly static LogicalThreadContextStacks s_stacks = new LogicalThreadContextStacks(s_properties); #endregion Private Static Fields } } #endif