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/*
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"use strict";

var fs           = require("fs"),
    util         = require("util"),
    EventEmitter = require("events").EventEmitter;

/**
 * @constructor
 * The Logger module is a singleton object used for logging.
 * Logger inherits from the EventEmitter class and exports itself
 * as the module.
 */
var Logger = module.exports = new EventEmitter();

/**
 * @private
 * @type{?string}
 * Filename to append all log data to.
 */
var _logFilename = null;

/**
 * @private
 * @type{Array.<{level: string, timestamp: Date, message: string}>}
 * Complete log history
 */
var _logHistory = [];

/**
 * @private
 * Helper function for logging functions. Handles string formatting.
 * @param {string} level Log level ("log", "info", etc.)
 * @param {Array.<Object>} Array of objects for logging. Works identically
 *    to how objects can be passed to console.log. Uses util.format to
 *    format into a single string.
 */
function logReplacement(level, args) {
    var message = util.format.apply(null, args);
    var timestamp = new Date();
    if (_logFilename) {
        try {
            var timestampString =
                "[" + level + ": " +
                timestamp.toLocaleTimeString() + "] ";

            fs.appendFileSync(_logFilename,
                              timestampString + message + "\n");
        } catch (e) {
            // Do nothing
        }
    }
    _logHistory.push({
        level: level,
        timestamp: timestamp,
        message: message
    });
    Logger.emit("log", level, timestamp, message);
}

/**
 * Log a "log" message
 * @param {...Object} log arguments as in console.log etc.
 *    First parameter can be a "format" string.
 */
function log() { logReplacement("log", arguments); }

/**
 * Log an "info" message
 * @param {...Object} log arguments as in console.log etc.
 *    First parameter can be a "format" string.
 */
function info() { logReplacement("info", arguments); }

/**
 * Log a "warn" message
 * @param {...Object} log arguments as in console.log etc.
 *    First parameter can be a "format" string.
 */
function warn() { logReplacement("warn", arguments); }

/**
 * Log an "error" message
 * @param {...Object} log arguments as in console.log etc.
 *    First parameter can be a "format" string.
 */
function error() { logReplacement("error", arguments); }

/**
 * Log a "dir" message
 * @param {...Object} log arguments as in console.dir
 *    Note that (just like console.dir) this does NOT do string
 *    formatting using the first argument.
 */
function dir() {
    // dir does not do optional string formatting
    var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0);
    args.unshift("%s");
    logReplacement("dir", args);
}

/**
 * Remaps the console.log, etc. functions to the logging functions
 * defined in this module. Useful so that modules can simply call
 * console.log to call into this Logger (since client doesn't have)
 * access to stdout.
 */
function remapConsole() {
    // Reassign logging functions to our logger
    // NOTE: console.timeEnd uses console.log and console.trace uses
    // console.error, so we don't need to change it explicitly
    console.log   = log;
    console.info  = info;
    console.warn  = warn;
    console.error = error;
    console.dir   = dir;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the entire log history
 * @return {Array.<{level: string, timestamp: Date, message: string}>}
 */
function getLogHistory(count) {
    if (count === null) {
        count = 0;
    }
    return _logHistory.slice(-count);
}

/**
 * Sets the filename to which the log messages are appended.
 * Specifying a null filename will turn off logging to a file.
 * @param {?string} filename The filename.
 */
function setLogFilename(filename) {
    _logFilename = filename;
}

// Public interface
Logger.log            = log;
Logger.info           = info;
Logger.warn           = warn;
Logger.error          = error;
Logger.dir            = dir;
Logger.remapConsole   = remapConsole;
Logger.getLogHistory  = getLogHistory;
Logger.setLogFilename = setLogFilename;