// // RCTLog.swift // WebViewExample // // Created by Jimmy Dee on 4/5/17. // Copyright © 2017 Branch Metrics. All rights reserved. // /* * Under at least some conditions, output from NSLog has been unavailable in the RNBranch module. * Hence that module uses the RCTLog macros from . The React logger is nicer than * NSLog anyway, since it provides log levels with runtime filtering, file and line context and * an identifier for the thread that logged the message. * * This wrapper lets you use functions with the same name in Swift. For example: * * RCTLogInfo("application launched") * * generates * * 2017-04-06 12:31:09.611 [info][tid:main][AppDelegate.swift:18] application launched * * This is currently part of this sample app. There may be some issues integrating it into an * Objective-C library, either react-native-branch or react-native itself, but it may find its * way into one or the other eventually. Feel free to reuse it as desired. */ func RCTLogError(_ message: String, _ file: String=#file, _ line: UInt=#line) { RCTSwiftLog.error(message, file: file, line: line) } func RCTLogWarn(_ message: String, _ file: String=#file, _ line: UInt=#line) { RCTSwiftLog.warn(message, file: file, line: line) } func RCTLogInfo(_ message: String, _ file: String=#file, _ line: UInt=#line) { RCTSwiftLog.info(message, file: file, line: line) } func RCTLog(_ message: String, _ file: String=#file, _ line: UInt=#line) { RCTSwiftLog.log(message, file: file, line: line) } func RCTLogTrace(_ message: String, _ file: String=#file, _ line: UInt=#line) { RCTSwiftLog.trace(message, file: file, line: line) } func DebugLog(_ message: String) { #if DEBUG print(message) #endif }