VOTING TOPIC: Switch to Wine Debug System, a run-time configurable Debug System in which various debug modes can be used (TRACE, WARN, FIXME, ERROR, etc). It would use DbgPrintEx along with Debug Filters (just like on XP) which can be configured at run-time in the registry to set how many of the messages to show. I believe the current WINE system has the library doing all this checking, but it's possible they do actually use the NT method. DbgPrintEx and filter states are currently unimplemented in our ntdll/ntoskrnl, so they must be implemented. Additionally, these Debug Messages would only be inserted into the code for a DBG build, just like it is currently done now. Finally, using this system will allow us to better share code with WINE.
PROS: - Configurable debugging - More versatility then just "Print Always" and "Print if I remove NDEBUG" - Better code sharing with WINE - Will lead to the implementation of some DbgPrint functions which NT Drivers are bound to use.
CONS: - Requires developer time to switch to this system. - Requires implementing some Kernel Functions.
VOTING TIME: 2 weeks. Results announced Monday 23rd at 5PM EST.
VOTING CHOICES: - Yes! Get rid of DPRINT/DPRINT1 and implement a run-time configurable Debug System with multiple verbose levels, based on WINE syntax and Windows NT implementation. - No! Stick with the current static, compile-time DPRINT/DPRINT1 system.
VOTING OPEN TO: Due to the nature of this source-level change, voting is opened only to developers.
Best regards, Alex Ionescu