'use strict'; /** * @workInProgress * @ngdoc service * @name angular.service.$log * @requires $window * * @description * Simple service for logging. Default implementation writes the message * into the browser's console (if present). * * The main purpose of this service is to simplify debugging and troubleshooting. * * @example

Reload this page with open console, enter text and hit the log button...

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*/ var $logFactory; //reference to be used only in tests angularServiceInject("$log", $logFactory = function($window){ return { /** * @workInProgress * @ngdoc method * @name angular.service.$log#log * @methodOf angular.service.$log * * @description * Write a log message */ log: consoleLog('log'), /** * @workInProgress * @ngdoc method * @name angular.service.$log#warn * @methodOf angular.service.$log * * @description * Write a warning message */ warn: consoleLog('warn'), /** * @workInProgress * @ngdoc method * @name angular.service.$log#info * @methodOf angular.service.$log * * @description * Write an information message */ info: consoleLog('info'), /** * @workInProgress * @ngdoc method * @name angular.service.$log#error * @methodOf angular.service.$log * * @description * Write an error message */ error: consoleLog('error') }; function consoleLog(type) { var console = $window.console || {}; var logFn = console[type] || console.log || noop; if (logFn.apply) { return function(){ var args = []; forEach(arguments, function(arg){ args.push(formatError(arg)); }); return logFn.apply(console, args); }; } else { // we are IE, in which case there is nothing we can do return logFn; } } }, ['$window']);