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Before this change options were read and set in native format. This means for example nanoseconds for durations or an integer for enumerated types, which isn't very convenient for humans. This change enables these types to be set with a string with the syntax as used in the command line instead, so `"10s"` rather than `10000000000` or `"DEBUG"` rather than `8` for log level.
218 lines
6.1 KiB
Go
218 lines
6.1 KiB
Go
package fs
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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)
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// LogLevel describes rclone's logs. These are a subset of the syslog log levels.
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type LogLevel byte
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// Log levels. These are the syslog levels of which we only use a
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// subset.
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//
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// LOG_EMERG system is unusable
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// LOG_ALERT action must be taken immediately
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// LOG_CRIT critical conditions
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// LOG_ERR error conditions
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// LOG_WARNING warning conditions
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// LOG_NOTICE normal, but significant, condition
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// LOG_INFO informational message
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// LOG_DEBUG debug-level message
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const (
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LogLevelEmergency LogLevel = iota
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LogLevelAlert
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LogLevelCritical
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LogLevelError // Error - can't be suppressed
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LogLevelWarning
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LogLevelNotice // Normal logging, -q suppresses
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LogLevelInfo // Transfers, needs -v
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LogLevelDebug // Debug level, needs -vv
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)
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var logLevelToString = []string{
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LogLevelEmergency: "EMERGENCY",
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LogLevelAlert: "ALERT",
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LogLevelCritical: "CRITICAL",
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LogLevelError: "ERROR",
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LogLevelWarning: "WARNING",
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LogLevelNotice: "NOTICE",
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LogLevelInfo: "INFO",
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LogLevelDebug: "DEBUG",
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}
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// String turns a LogLevel into a string
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func (l LogLevel) String() string {
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if l >= LogLevel(len(logLevelToString)) {
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return fmt.Sprintf("LogLevel(%d)", l)
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}
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return logLevelToString[l]
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}
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// Set a LogLevel
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func (l *LogLevel) Set(s string) error {
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for n, name := range logLevelToString {
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if s != "" && name == s {
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*l = LogLevel(n)
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return nil
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}
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}
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return errors.Errorf("Unknown log level %q", s)
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}
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// Type of the value
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func (l *LogLevel) Type() string {
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return "string"
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}
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// UnmarshalJSON makes sure the value can be parsed as a string or integer in JSON
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func (l *LogLevel) UnmarshalJSON(in []byte) error {
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return UnmarshalJSONFlag(in, l, func(i int64) error {
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if i < 0 || i >= int64(LogLevel(len(logLevelToString))) {
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return errors.Errorf("Unknown log level %d", i)
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}
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*l = (LogLevel)(i)
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return nil
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})
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}
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// LogPrint sends the text to the logger of level
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var LogPrint = func(level LogLevel, text string) {
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text = fmt.Sprintf("%-6s: %s", level, text)
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_ = log.Output(4, text)
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}
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// LogValueItem describes keyed item for a JSON log entry
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type LogValueItem struct {
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key string
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value interface{}
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render bool
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}
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// LogValue should be used as an argument to any logging calls to
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// augment the JSON output with more structured information.
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//
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// key is the dictionary parameter used to store value.
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func LogValue(key string, value interface{}) LogValueItem {
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return LogValueItem{key: key, value: value, render: true}
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}
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// LogValueHide should be used as an argument to any logging calls to
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// augment the JSON output with more structured information.
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//
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// key is the dictionary parameter used to store value.
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//
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// String() will return a blank string - this is useful to put items
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// in which don't print into the log.
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func LogValueHide(key string, value interface{}) LogValueItem {
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return LogValueItem{key: key, value: value, render: false}
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}
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// String returns the representation of value. If render is fals this
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// is an empty string so LogValueItem entries won't show in the
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// textual representation of logs.
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func (j LogValueItem) String() string {
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if !j.render {
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return ""
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}
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if do, ok := j.value.(fmt.Stringer); ok {
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return do.String()
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}
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return fmt.Sprint(j.value)
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}
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// LogPrintf produces a log string from the arguments passed in
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func LogPrintf(level LogLevel, o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
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out := fmt.Sprintf(text, args...)
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if GetConfig(context.TODO()).UseJSONLog {
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fields := logrus.Fields{}
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if o != nil {
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fields = logrus.Fields{
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"object": fmt.Sprintf("%+v", o),
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"objectType": fmt.Sprintf("%T", o),
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}
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}
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for _, arg := range args {
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if item, ok := arg.(LogValueItem); ok {
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fields[item.key] = item.value
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}
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}
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switch level {
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case LogLevelDebug:
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logrus.WithFields(fields).Debug(out)
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case LogLevelInfo:
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logrus.WithFields(fields).Info(out)
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case LogLevelNotice, LogLevelWarning:
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logrus.WithFields(fields).Warn(out)
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case LogLevelError:
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logrus.WithFields(fields).Error(out)
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case LogLevelCritical:
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logrus.WithFields(fields).Fatal(out)
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case LogLevelEmergency, LogLevelAlert:
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logrus.WithFields(fields).Panic(out)
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}
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} else {
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if o != nil {
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out = fmt.Sprintf("%v: %s", o, out)
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}
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LogPrint(level, out)
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}
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}
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// LogLevelPrintf writes logs at the given level
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func LogLevelPrintf(level LogLevel, o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
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if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= level {
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LogPrintf(level, o, text, args...)
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}
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}
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// Errorf writes error log output for this Object or Fs. It
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// should always be seen by the user.
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func Errorf(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
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if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= LogLevelError {
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LogPrintf(LogLevelError, o, text, args...)
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}
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}
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// Logf writes log output for this Object or Fs. This should be
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// considered to be Info level logging. It is the default level. By
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// default rclone should not log very much so only use this for
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// important things the user should see. The user can filter these
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// out with the -q flag.
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func Logf(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
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if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= LogLevelNotice {
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LogPrintf(LogLevelNotice, o, text, args...)
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}
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}
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// Infof writes info on transfers for this Object or Fs. Use this
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// level for logging transfers, deletions and things which should
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// appear with the -v flag.
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func Infof(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
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if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= LogLevelInfo {
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LogPrintf(LogLevelInfo, o, text, args...)
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}
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}
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// Debugf writes debugging output for this Object or Fs. Use this for
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// debug only. The user must have to specify -vv to see this.
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func Debugf(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) {
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if GetConfig(context.TODO()).LogLevel >= LogLevelDebug {
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LogPrintf(LogLevelDebug, o, text, args...)
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}
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}
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// LogDirName returns an object for the logger, logging a root
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// directory which would normally be "" as the Fs
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func LogDirName(f Fs, dir string) interface{} {
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if dir != "" {
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return dir
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}
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return f
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}
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