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- // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
- // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
- package runtime
- // The Error interface identifies a run time error.
- type Error interface {
- error
- // RuntimeError is a no-op function but
- // serves to distinguish types that are runtime
- // errors from ordinary errors: a type is a
- // runtime error if it has a RuntimeError method.
- RuntimeError()
- }
- // A TypeAssertionError explains a failed type assertion.
- type TypeAssertionError struct {
- interfaceString string
- concreteString string
- assertedString string
- missingMethod string // one method needed by Interface, missing from Concrete
- }
- func (*TypeAssertionError) RuntimeError() {}
- func (e *TypeAssertionError) Error() string {
- inter := e.interfaceString
- if inter == "" {
- inter = "interface"
- }
- if e.concreteString == "" {
- return "interface conversion: " + inter + " is nil, not " + e.assertedString
- }
- if e.missingMethod == "" {
- return "interface conversion: " + inter + " is " + e.concreteString +
- ", not " + e.assertedString
- }
- return "interface conversion: " + e.concreteString + " is not " + e.assertedString +
- ": missing method " + e.missingMethod
- }
- // For calling from C.
- func NewTypeAssertionError(ps1, ps2, ps3 *string, pmeth *string, ret *interface{}) {
- var s1, s2, s3, meth string
- if ps1 != nil {
- s1 = *ps1
- }
- if ps2 != nil {
- s2 = *ps2
- }
- if ps3 != nil {
- s3 = *ps3
- }
- if pmeth != nil {
- meth = *pmeth
- }
- // For gccgo, strip out quoted strings.
- s1 = unquote(s1)
- s2 = unquote(s2)
- s3 = unquote(s3)
- *ret = &TypeAssertionError{s1, s2, s3, meth}
- }
- // Remove quoted strings from gccgo reflection strings.
- func unquote(s string) string {
- ls := len(s)
- var i int
- for i = 0; i < ls; i++ {
- if s[i] == '\t' {
- break
- }
- }
- if i == ls {
- return s
- }
- var q bool
- r := make([]byte, len(s))
- j := 0
- for i = 0; i < ls; i++ {
- if s[i] == '\t' {
- q = !q
- } else if !q {
- r[j] = s[i]
- j++
- }
- }
- return string(r[:j])
- }
- // An errorString represents a runtime error described by a single string.
- type errorString string
- func (e errorString) RuntimeError() {}
- func (e errorString) Error() string {
- return "runtime error: " + string(e)
- }
- // For calling from C.
- func NewErrorString(s string, ret *interface{}) {
- *ret = errorString(s)
- }
- // An errorCString represents a runtime error described by a single C string.
- // Not "type errorCString uintptr" because of http://golang.org/issue/7084.
- type errorCString struct{ cstr uintptr }
- func (e errorCString) RuntimeError() {}
- func cstringToGo(uintptr) string
- func (e errorCString) Error() string {
- return "runtime error: " + cstringToGo(e.cstr)
- }
- // For calling from C.
- func NewErrorCString(s uintptr, ret *interface{}) {
- *ret = errorCString{s}
- }
- type stringer interface {
- String() string
- }
- func typestring(interface{}) string
- // For calling from C.
- // Prints an argument passed to panic.
- // There's room for arbitrary complexity here, but we keep it
- // simple and handle just a few important cases: int, string, and Stringer.
- func Printany(i interface{}) {
- switch v := i.(type) {
- case nil:
- print("nil")
- case stringer:
- print(v.String())
- case error:
- print(v.Error())
- case int:
- print(v)
- case string:
- print(v)
- default:
- print("(", typestring(i), ") ", i)
- }
- }
- // called from generated code
- func panicwrap(pkg, typ, meth string) {
- panic("value method " + pkg + "." + typ + "." + meth + " called using nil *" + typ + " pointer")
- }
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