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1 | /* |
2 | =head1 NAME | |
3 | ||
4 | error.c - error reporting code for Imager | |
5 | ||
6 | =head1 SYNOPSIS | |
7 | ||
8 | // user code: | |
9 | int new_fatal; // non-zero if errors are fatal | |
10 | int old_fatal = i_set_failure_fatal(new_fatal); | |
11 | i_set_argv0("name of your program"); | |
12 | extern void error_cb(char const *); | |
13 | i_error_cb old_ecb; | |
14 | old_ecb = i_set_error_cb(error_cb); | |
15 | i_failed_cb old_fcb; | |
16 | extern void failed_cb(char **errors); | |
17 | old_fcb = i_set_failed_cb(failed_cb); | |
18 | if (!i_something(...)) { | |
19 | char **errors = i_errors(); | |
20 | } | |
21 | ||
22 | // imager code: | |
23 | undef_int i_something(...) { | |
24 | i_clear_error(); | |
25 | if (!some_lower_func(...)) { | |
26 | return i_failed("could not something"); | |
27 | } | |
28 | return 1; | |
29 | } | |
30 | undef_int some_lower_func(...) { | |
31 | if (somethingelse_failed()) { | |
32 | i_push_error("could not somethingelse"); | |
33 | return 0; | |
34 | } | |
35 | return 1; | |
36 | } | |
37 | ||
38 | =head1 DESCRIPTION | |
39 | ||
40 | This module provides the C level error handling functionality for | |
41 | Imager. | |
42 | ||
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43 | A few functions return or pass in an i_errmsg *, this is list of error |
44 | structures, terminated by an entry with a NULL msg value, each of | |
45 | which contains a msg and an error code. Even though these aren't | |
46 | passed as i_errmsg const * pointers, don't modify the strings | |
47 | or the pointers. | |
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48 | |
49 | The interface as currently defined isn't thread safe, unfortunately. | |
50 | ||
51 | This code uses Imager's mymalloc() for memory allocation, so out of | |
52 | memory errors are I<always> fatal. | |
53 | ||
54 | =head1 INTERFACE | |
55 | ||
56 | These functions form the interface that a user of Imager sees (from | |
57 | C). The Perl level won't use all of this. | |
58 | ||
59 | =over | |
60 | ||
61 | =cut | |
62 | */ | |
63 | ||
92bda632 | 64 | #include "imager.h" |
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65 | #include <stdio.h> |
66 | #include <stdlib.h> | |
67 | ||
68 | /* we never actually use the last item - it's the NULL terminator */ | |
69 | #define ERRSTK 20 | |
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70 | static i_errmsg error_stack[ERRSTK]; |
71 | static int error_sp = ERRSTK - 1; | |
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72 | /* we track the amount of space used each string, so we don't reallocate |
73 | space unless we need to. | |
74 | This also means that a memory tracking library may see the memory | |
75 | allocated for this as a leak. */ | |
b33c08f8 | 76 | static int error_space[ERRSTK]; |
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77 | |
78 | static i_error_cb error_cb; | |
79 | static i_failed_cb failed_cb; | |
80 | static int failures_fatal; | |
81 | static char *argv0; | |
82 | ||
83 | /* | |
84 | =item i_set_argv0(char const *program) | |
85 | ||
86 | Sets the name of the program to be displayed in fatal error messages. | |
87 | ||
88 | The simplest way to use this is just: | |
89 | ||
90 | i_set_argv0(argv[0]); | |
91 | ||
92 | when your program starts. | |
93 | */ | |
94 | void i_set_argv0(char const *name) { | |
c5cf7614 | 95 | char *dupl; |
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96 | if (!name) |
97 | return; | |
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98 | /* if the user has an existing string of MAXINT length then |
99 | the system is broken anyway */ | |
100 | dupl = mymalloc(strlen(name)+1); /* check 17jul05 tonyc */ | |
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101 | strcpy(dupl, name); |
102 | if (argv0) | |
103 | myfree(argv0); | |
104 | argv0 = dupl; | |
105 | } | |
106 | ||
107 | /* | |
108 | =item i_set_failure_fatal(int failure_fatal) | |
109 | ||
110 | If failure_fatal is non-zero then any future failures will result in | |
111 | Imager exiting your program with a message describing the failure. | |
112 | ||
113 | Returns the previous setting. | |
114 | ||
115 | =cut | |
116 | */ | |
117 | int i_set_failures_fatal(int fatal) { | |
118 | int old = failures_fatal; | |
119 | failures_fatal = fatal; | |
120 | ||
121 | return old; | |
122 | } | |
123 | ||
124 | /* | |
125 | =item i_set_error_cb(i_error_cb) | |
126 | ||
127 | Sets a callback function that is called each time an error is pushed | |
128 | onto the error stack. | |
129 | ||
130 | Returns the previous callback. | |
131 | ||
132 | i_set_failed_cb() is probably more useful. | |
133 | ||
134 | =cut | |
135 | */ | |
136 | i_error_cb i_set_error_cb(i_error_cb cb) { | |
137 | i_error_cb old = error_cb; | |
138 | error_cb = cb; | |
139 | ||
140 | return old; | |
141 | } | |
142 | ||
143 | /* | |
144 | =item i_set_failed_cb(i_failed_cb cb) | |
145 | ||
146 | Sets a callback function that is called each time an Imager function | |
147 | fails. | |
148 | ||
149 | Returns the previous callback. | |
150 | ||
151 | =cut | |
152 | */ | |
153 | i_failed_cb i_set_failed_cb(i_failed_cb cb) { | |
154 | i_failed_cb old = failed_cb; | |
155 | failed_cb = cb; | |
156 | ||
157 | return old; | |
158 | } | |
159 | ||
160 | /* | |
161 | =item i_errors() | |
162 | ||
163 | Returns a pointer to the first element of an array of error messages, | |
164 | terminated by a NULL pointer. The highest level message is first. | |
165 | ||
166 | =cut | |
167 | */ | |
c5cf7614 | 168 | i_errmsg *i_errors() { |
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169 | return error_stack + error_sp; |
170 | } | |
171 | ||
172 | /* | |
173 | =back | |
174 | ||
175 | =head1 INTERNAL FUNCTIONS | |
176 | ||
177 | These functions are called by Imager to report errors through the | |
178 | above interface. | |
179 | ||
180 | It may be desirable to have functions to mark the stack and reset to | |
181 | the mark. | |
182 | ||
183 | =over | |
184 | ||
185 | =item i_clear_error() | |
186 | ||
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187 | =category Error handling |
188 | ||
189 | Clears the error stack. | |
190 | ||
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191 | Called by any imager function before doing any other processing. |
192 | ||
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193 | =cut |
194 | */ | |
606237f9 | 195 | void i_clear_error() { |
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196 | #ifdef IMAGER_DEBUG_MALLOC |
197 | int i; | |
198 | ||
199 | for (i = 0; i < ERRSTK; ++i) { | |
200 | if (error_space[i]) { | |
201 | myfree(error_stack[i].msg); | |
202 | error_stack[i].msg = NULL; | |
203 | error_space[i] = 0; | |
204 | } | |
205 | } | |
206 | #endif | |
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207 | error_sp = ERRSTK-1; |
208 | } | |
209 | ||
210 | /* | |
faa9b3e7 | 211 | =item i_push_error(int code, char const *msg) |
606237f9 | 212 | |
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213 | =category Error handling |
214 | ||
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215 | Called by an imager function to push an error message onto the stack. |
216 | ||
217 | No message is pushed if the stack is full (since this means someone | |
218 | forgot to call i_clear_error(), or that a function that doesn't do | |
219 | error handling is calling function that does.). | |
220 | ||
221 | =cut | |
222 | */ | |
c5cf7614 | 223 | void i_push_error(int code, char const *msg) { |
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224 | int size = strlen(msg)+1; |
225 | ||
226 | if (error_sp <= 0) | |
227 | /* bad, bad programmer */ | |
228 | return; | |
229 | ||
230 | --error_sp; | |
231 | if (error_space[error_sp] < size) { | |
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232 | if (error_stack[error_sp].msg) |
233 | myfree(error_stack[error_sp].msg); | |
f0960b14 | 234 | /* memory allocated on the following line is only ever released when |
606237f9 | 235 | we need a bigger string */ |
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236 | /* size is size (len+1) of an existing string, overflow would mean |
237 | the system is broken anyway */ | |
238 | error_stack[error_sp].msg = mymalloc(size); /* checked 17jul05 tonyc */ | |
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239 | error_space[error_sp] = size; |
240 | } | |
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241 | strcpy(error_stack[error_sp].msg, msg); |
242 | error_stack[error_sp].code = code; | |
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243 | |
244 | if (error_cb) | |
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245 | error_cb(code, msg); |
246 | } | |
247 | ||
248 | /* | |
249 | =item i_push_errorvf(int code, char const *fmt, va_list ap) | |
250 | ||
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251 | =category Error handling |
252 | ||
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253 | Intended for use by higher level functions, takes a varargs pointer |
254 | and a format to produce the finally pushed error message. | |
255 | ||
256 | =cut | |
257 | */ | |
258 | void i_push_errorvf(int code, char const *fmt, va_list ap) { | |
259 | char buf[1024]; | |
260 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) | |
261 | _vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap); | |
262 | #else | |
263 | /* is there a way to detect vsnprintf()? | |
264 | for this and other functions we need some mechanism to handle | |
265 | detection (like perl's Configure, or autoconf) | |
266 | */ | |
267 | vsprintf(buf, fmt, ap); | |
268 | #endif | |
269 | i_push_error(code, buf); | |
270 | } | |
271 | ||
272 | /* | |
273 | =item i_push_errorf(int code, char const *fmt, ...) | |
274 | ||
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275 | =category Error handling |
276 | ||
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277 | A version of i_push_error() that does printf() like formating. |
278 | ||
279 | =cut | |
280 | */ | |
281 | void i_push_errorf(int code, char const *fmt, ...) { | |
282 | va_list ap; | |
283 | va_start(ap, fmt); | |
284 | i_push_errorvf(code, fmt, ap); | |
285 | va_end(ap); | |
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286 | } |
287 | ||
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288 | #ifdef IMAGER_I_FAILED |
289 | #error "This isn't used and is untested" | |
290 | ||
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291 | /* |
292 | =item i_failed(char const *msg) | |
293 | ||
294 | Called by Imager code to indicate that a top-level has failed. | |
295 | ||
c5cf7614 | 296 | msg can be NULL, in which case no error is pushed. |
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297 | |
298 | Calls the current failed callback, if any. | |
299 | ||
300 | Aborts the program with an error, if failures have been set to be fatal. | |
301 | ||
302 | Returns zero if it does not abort. | |
303 | ||
304 | =cut | |
305 | */ | |
c5cf7614 | 306 | int i_failed(int code, char const *msg) { |
606237f9 | 307 | if (msg) |
c5cf7614 | 308 | i_push_error(code, msg); |
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309 | if (failed_cb) |
310 | failed_cb(error_stack + error_sp); | |
311 | if (failures_fatal) { | |
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312 | int sp; |
313 | int total; /* total length of error messages */ | |
314 | char *full; /* full message for logging */ | |
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315 | if (argv0) |
316 | fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", argv0); | |
317 | fputs("error:\n", stderr); | |
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318 | sp = error_sp; |
319 | while (error_stack[sp].msg) { | |
a743c0a6 | 320 | fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", error_stack[sp].msg); |
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321 | ++sp; |
322 | } | |
323 | /* we want to log the error too, build an error message to hand to | |
324 | m_fatal() */ | |
325 | total = 1; /* remember the NUL */ | |
326 | for (sp = error_sp; error_stack[sp].msg; ++sp) { | |
327 | total += strlen(error_stack[sp].msg) + 2; | |
328 | } | |
a6c47345 | 329 | full = mymalloc(total); |
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330 | if (!full) { |
331 | /* just quit, at least it's on stderr */ | |
332 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE); | |
333 | } | |
334 | *full = 0; | |
335 | for (sp = error_sp; error_stack[sp].msg; ++sp) { | |
336 | strcat(full, error_stack[sp].msg); | |
337 | strcat(full, ": "); | |
606237f9 | 338 | } |
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339 | /* lose the extra ": " */ |
340 | full[strlen(full)-2] = '\0'; | |
341 | m_fatal(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s", full); | |
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342 | } |
343 | ||
344 | return 0; | |
345 | } | |
346 | ||
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347 | #endif |
348 | ||
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349 | /* |
350 | =back | |
351 | ||
352 | =head1 BUGS | |
353 | ||
354 | This interface isn't thread safe. | |
355 | ||
356 | =head1 AUTHOR | |
357 | ||
358 | Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com> | |
359 | ||
360 | Stack concept by Arnar Mar Hrafnkelsson <addi@umich.edu> | |
361 | ||
362 | =cut | |
363 | */ |