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Restore "Check failure stack trace" message on LOG(FATAL)#1110
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| // We really want [[noreturn]] on the destructor so the compiler can use it. | ||
| // We really just want to reuse the parent class's destructor since it has all | ||
| // the right logic in it. | ||
| LogMessage::~LogMessage(); |
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The destructors in a class hierarchy are generally called in the reverse order of construction. Explicitly invoking the base class destructor means that the base class destructor will be called a second time. However, at that point the object no longer exists. I suspect this is UB territory.
google#1074 refactored some of the code to enable the failure function to throw. This made it so when the LogMessageFatal class was used, the error ended up being printed differently. Before: LOG_AT_LEVEL(google::LogSeverity::FATAL) << "Crash: Hello world!"; -> F20240621 18:12:44.710584 139620827212672 log_demo.cc:16] Crash: Hello world! *** Check failure stack trace: *** @ 0x559e2704711a @ 0x7efc01fac24a @ 0x7efc01fac305 @ 0x559e27046dd5 Aborted LOG(FATAL) << "Crash: Hello world!"; -> F20240621 18:13:05.760556 140518290856832 log_demo.cc:16] Crash: Hello world! @ 0x55cdc2475130 @ 0x7fccf6fb324a @ 0x7fccf6fb3305 @ 0x55cdc2474df5 Aborted With this patch, they both produce the same output. Signed-off-by: Austin Schuh <austin.linux@gmail.com>
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#1074 refactored some of the code to enable the failure function to throw. This made it so when the LogMessageFatal class was used, the error ended up being printed differently.
Before:
LOG_AT_LEVEL(google::LogSeverity::FATAL) << "Crash: Hello world!"; ->
F20240621 18:12:44.710584 139620827212672 log_demo.cc:16] Crash: Hello world!
*** Check failure stack trace: ***
@ 0x559e2704711a
@ 0x7efc01fac24a
@ 0x7efc01fac305
@ 0x559e27046dd5
Aborted
LOG(FATAL) << "Crash: Hello world!"; ->
F20240621 18:13:05.760556 140518290856832 log_demo.cc:16] Crash: Hello world!
@ 0x55cdc2475130
@ 0x7fccf6fb324a
@ 0x7fccf6fb3305
@ 0x55cdc2474df5
Aborted
With this patch, they both produce the same output.