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diff --git a/src/mscorlib/shared/System/Diagnostics/Tracing/TraceLogging/EventFieldFormat.cs b/src/mscorlib/shared/System/Diagnostics/Tracing/TraceLogging/EventFieldFormat.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fd77b07965 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/mscorlib/shared/System/Diagnostics/Tracing/TraceLogging/EventFieldFormat.cs @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements. +// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license. +// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information. + +#if ES_BUILD_STANDALONE +namespace Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing +#else +namespace System.Diagnostics.Tracing +#endif +{ + /// <summary> + /// Provides a hint that may be used by an event listener when formatting + /// an event field for display. Note that the event listener may ignore the + /// hint if it does not recognize a particular combination of type and format. + /// Similar to TDH_OUTTYPE. + /// </summary> + public enum EventFieldFormat + { + /// <summary> + /// Field receives default formatting based on the field's underlying type. + /// </summary> + Default = 0, +#if false + /// <summary> + /// Field should not be displayed. + /// </summary> + NoPrint = 1, +#endif + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as character or string data. + /// Typically applied to 8-bit or 16-bit integers. + /// This is the default format for String and Char types. + /// </summary> + String = 2, + + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as boolean data. Typically applied to 8-bit + /// or 32-bit integers. This is the default format for the Boolean type. + /// </summary> + Boolean = 3, + + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as hexadecimal data. Typically applied to + /// integer types. + /// </summary> + Hexadecimal = 4, + +#if false + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as a process identifier. Typically applied to + /// 32-bit integer types. + /// </summary> + ProcessId = 5, + + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as a thread identifier. Typically applied to + /// 32-bit integer types. + /// </summary> + ThreadId = 6, + + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as an Internet port. Typically applied to 16-bit integer + /// types. + /// </summary> + Port = 7, + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as an Internet Protocol v4 address. Typically applied to + /// 32-bit integer types. + /// </summary> + Ipv4Address = 8, + + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as an Internet Protocol v6 address. Typically applied to + /// byte[] types. + /// </summary> + Ipv6Address = 9, + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as a SOCKADDR. Typically applied to byte[] types. + /// </summary> + SocketAddress = 10, +#endif + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as XML string data. Typically applied to + /// strings or arrays of 8-bit or 16-bit integers. + /// </summary> + Xml = 11, + + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as JSON string data. Typically applied to + /// strings or arrays of 8-bit or 16-bit integers. + /// </summary> + Json = 12, +#if false + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as a Win32 error code. Typically applied to + /// 32-bit integer types. + /// </summary> + Win32Error = 13, + + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as an NTSTATUS code. Typically applied to + /// 32-bit integer types. + /// </summary> + NTStatus = 14, +#endif + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as an HRESULT code. Typically applied to + /// 32-bit integer types. + /// </summary> + HResult = 15, +#if false + /// <summary> + /// Field should be formatted as a FILETIME. Typically applied to 64-bit + /// integer types. This is the default format for DateTime types. + /// </summary> + FileTime = 16, + /// <summary> + /// When applied to a numeric type, indicates that the type should be formatted + /// as a signed integer. This is the default format for signed integer types. + /// </summary> + Signed = 17, + + /// <summary> + /// When applied to a numeric type, indicates that the type should be formatted + /// as an unsigned integer. This is the default format for unsigned integer types. + /// </summary> + Unsigned = 18, +#endif + } +} |