C level error handling code
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1/*
2=head1 NAME
3
4error.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
40This module provides the C level error handling functionality for
41Imager.
42
43A few functions return or pass in a char **, this is a NULL terminated
44list of pointers to error messages (which are NUL terminated strings,
45just as it normal in C :). Even though these aren't passed as char
46const * const * pointers, don't modify the strings or the pointers.
47
48The interface as currently defined isn't thread safe, unfortunately.
49
50This code uses Imager's mymalloc() for memory allocation, so out of
51memory errors are I<always> fatal.
52
53=head1 INTERFACE
54
55These functions form the interface that a user of Imager sees (from
56C). The Perl level won't use all of this.
57
58=over
59
60=cut
61*/
62
63#include "image.h"
64#include <stdio.h>
65#include <stdlib.h>
66
67/* we never actually use the last item - it's the NULL terminator */
68#define ERRSTK 20
69char *error_stack[ERRSTK];
70int error_sp = ERRSTK - 1;
71/* we track the amount of space used each string, so we don't reallocate
72 space unless we need to.
73 This also means that a memory tracking library may see the memory
74 allocated for this as a leak. */
75int error_space[ERRSTK];
76
77static i_error_cb error_cb;
78static i_failed_cb failed_cb;
79static int failures_fatal;
80static char *argv0;
81
82/*
83=item i_set_argv0(char const *program)
84
85Sets the name of the program to be displayed in fatal error messages.
86
87The simplest way to use this is just:
88
89 i_set_argv0(argv[0]);
90
91when your program starts.
92*/
93void i_set_argv0(char const *name) {
94 if (!name)
95 return;
96 char *dupl = mymalloc(strlen(name)+1);
97 strcpy(dupl, name);
98 if (argv0)
99 myfree(argv0);
100 argv0 = dupl;
101}
102
103/*
104=item i_set_failure_fatal(int failure_fatal)
105
106If failure_fatal is non-zero then any future failures will result in
107Imager exiting your program with a message describing the failure.
108
109Returns the previous setting.
110
111=cut
112*/
113int i_set_failures_fatal(int fatal) {
114 int old = failures_fatal;
115 failures_fatal = fatal;
116
117 return old;
118}
119
120/*
121=item i_set_error_cb(i_error_cb)
122
123Sets a callback function that is called each time an error is pushed
124onto the error stack.
125
126Returns the previous callback.
127
128i_set_failed_cb() is probably more useful.
129
130=cut
131*/
132i_error_cb i_set_error_cb(i_error_cb cb) {
133 i_error_cb old = error_cb;
134 error_cb = cb;
135
136 return old;
137}
138
139/*
140=item i_set_failed_cb(i_failed_cb cb)
141
142Sets a callback function that is called each time an Imager function
143fails.
144
145Returns the previous callback.
146
147=cut
148*/
149i_failed_cb i_set_failed_cb(i_failed_cb cb) {
150 i_failed_cb old = failed_cb;
151 failed_cb = cb;
152
153 return old;
154}
155
156/*
157=item i_errors()
158
159Returns a pointer to the first element of an array of error messages,
160terminated by a NULL pointer. The highest level message is first.
161
162=cut
163*/
164char **i_errors() {
165 return error_stack + error_sp;
166}
167
168/*
169=back
170
171=head1 INTERNAL FUNCTIONS
172
173These functions are called by Imager to report errors through the
174above interface.
175
176It may be desirable to have functions to mark the stack and reset to
177the mark.
178
179=over
180
181=item i_clear_error()
182
183Called by any imager function before doing any other processing.
184
185=cut */
186void i_clear_error() {
187 error_sp = ERRSTK-1;
188}
189
190/*
191=item i_push_error(char const *msg)
192
193Called by an imager function to push an error message onto the stack.
194
195No message is pushed if the stack is full (since this means someone
196forgot to call i_clear_error(), or that a function that doesn't do
197error handling is calling function that does.).
198
199=cut
200*/
201void i_push_error(char const *msg) {
202 int size = strlen(msg)+1;
203
204 if (error_sp <= 0)
205 /* bad, bad programmer */
206 return;
207
208 --error_sp;
209 if (error_space[error_sp] < size) {
210 if (error_stack[error_sp])
211 myfree(error_stack[error_sp]);
212 /* memory allocated on the following line is only ever release when
213 we need a bigger string */
214 error_stack[error_sp] = mymalloc(size);
215 error_space[error_sp] = size;
216 }
217 strcpy(error_stack[error_sp], msg);
218
219 if (error_cb)
220 error_cb(msg);
221}
222
223/*
224=item i_failed(char const *msg)
225
226Called by Imager code to indicate that a top-level has failed.
227
228msg can be NULL.
229
230Calls the current failed callback, if any.
231
232Aborts the program with an error, if failures have been set to be fatal.
233
234Returns zero if it does not abort.
235
236=cut
237*/
238int i_failed(char const *msg) {
239 if (msg)
240 i_push_error(msg);
241 if (failed_cb)
242 failed_cb(error_stack + error_sp);
243 if (failures_fatal) {
244 if (argv0)
245 fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", argv0);
246 fputs("error:\n", stderr);
247 while (error_stack[error_sp]) {
248 fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", error_stack[error_sp]);
249 ++error_sp;
250 }
251 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
252 }
253
254 return 0;
255}
256
257/*
258=back
259
260=head1 BUGS
261
262This interface isn't thread safe.
263
264=head1 AUTHOR
265
266Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
267
268Stack concept by Arnar Mar Hrafnkelsson <addi@umich.edu>
269
270=cut
271*/