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- /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012-2014
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
- * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
- * 02110-1301 USA
- */
- #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- # include <config.h>
- #endif
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <errno.h>
- #include "libguile/_scm.h"
- #include "libguile/dynwind.h"
- #include "libguile/pairs.h"
- #include "libguile/strings.h"
- #include "libguile/throw.h"
- #include "libguile/validate.h"
- #include "libguile/error.h"
- #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
- #include <string.h>
- #endif
- #include <unistd.h>
- /* For Windows... */
- #ifdef HAVE_IO_H
- #include <io.h>
- #endif
- /* {Errors and Exceptional Conditions}
- */
- /* Scheme interface to scm_error_scm. */
- void
- scm_error (SCM key, const char *subr, const char *message, SCM args, SCM rest)
- {
- scm_error_scm
- (key,
- (subr == NULL) ? SCM_BOOL_F : scm_from_locale_string (subr),
- (message == NULL) ? SCM_BOOL_F : scm_from_locale_string (message),
- args, rest);
- }
- /* All errors should pass through here. */
- SCM_DEFINE (scm_error_scm, "scm-error", 5, 0, 0,
- (SCM key, SCM subr, SCM message, SCM args, SCM data),
- "Raise an error with key @var{key}. @var{subr} can be a string\n"
- "naming the procedure associated with the error, or @code{#f}.\n"
- "@var{message} is the error message string, possibly containing\n"
- "@code{~S} and @code{~A} escapes. When an error is reported,\n"
- "these are replaced by formatting the corresponding members of\n"
- "@var{args}: @code{~A} (was @code{%s} in older versions of\n"
- "Guile) formats using @code{display} and @code{~S} (was\n"
- "@code{%S}) formats using @code{write}. @var{data} is a list or\n"
- "@code{#f} depending on @var{key}: if @var{key} is\n"
- "@code{system-error} then it should be a list containing the\n"
- "Unix @code{errno} value; If @var{key} is @code{signal} then it\n"
- "should be a list containing the Unix signal number; If\n"
- "@var{key} is @code{out-of-range}, @code{wrong-type-arg},\n"
- "or @code{keyword-argument-error}, "
- "it is a list containing the bad value; otherwise\n"
- "it will usually be @code{#f}.")
- #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_error_scm
- {
- if (scm_gc_running_p)
- {
- /* The error occured during GC --- abort */
- fprintf (stderr, "Guile: error during GC.\n"),
- abort ();
- }
- scm_ithrow (key, scm_list_4 (subr, message, args, data), 1);
-
- /* No return, but just in case: */
- fprintf (stderr, "Guile scm_ithrow returned!\n");
- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
- }
- #undef FUNC_NAME
- /* strerror may not be thread safe, for instance in glibc (version 2.3.2) an
- error number not among the known values results in a string like "Unknown
- error 9999" formed in a static buffer, which will be overwritten by a
- similar call in another thread. A test program running two threads with
- different unknown error numbers can trip this fairly quickly.
- Some systems don't do what glibc does, instead just giving a single
- "Unknown error" for unrecognised numbers. It doesn't seem worth trying
- to tell if that's the case, a mutex is reasonably fast, and strerror
- isn't needed very often.
- strerror_r (when available) could be used, it might be a touch faster
- than a frame and a mutex, though there's probably not much
- difference. */
- SCM_DEFINE (scm_strerror, "strerror", 1, 0, 0,
- (SCM err),
- "Return the Unix error message corresponding to @var{err}, which\n"
- "must be an integer value.")
- #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_strerror
- {
- SCM ret;
- int errnum = scm_to_int (err); /* Must be done outside of the
- critical section below, to avoid a
- deadlock on errors. */
- scm_dynwind_begin (0);
- scm_i_dynwind_pthread_mutex_lock (&scm_i_misc_mutex);
- ret = scm_from_locale_string (strerror (errnum));
- scm_dynwind_end ();
- return ret;
- }
- #undef FUNC_NAME
- SCM_GLOBAL_SYMBOL (scm_system_error_key, "system-error");
- void
- scm_syserror (const char *subr)
- {
- SCM err = scm_from_int (errno);
- /* It could be that we're getting here because the syscall was
- interrupted by a signal. In that case a signal handler might have
- been queued to run. The signal handler probably throws an
- exception.
- If we don't try to run the signal handler now, it will run later,
- which would result in two exceptions being thrown: this syserror,
- and then at some later time the exception thrown by the async
- signal handler.
- The problem is that we don't know if handling the signal caused an
- async to be queued. By this time scmsigs.c:take_signal will have
- written a byte on the fd, but we don't know if the signal-handling
- thread has read it off and queued an async.
- Ideally we need some API like scm_i_ensure_signals_delivered() to
- catch up signal delivery. Barring that, we just cross our digits
- and pray; it could be that we handle the signal in time, and just
- throw once, or it could be that we miss the deadline and throw
- twice.
- */
- #ifdef EINTR
- if (scm_to_int (err) == EINTR)
- SCM_ASYNC_TICK;
- #endif
- scm_error (scm_system_error_key,
- subr,
- "~A",
- scm_cons (scm_strerror (err), SCM_EOL),
- scm_cons (err, SCM_EOL));
- }
- void
- scm_syserror_msg (const char *subr, const char *message, SCM args, int eno)
- {
- /* See above note about the EINTR signal handling race. */
- #ifdef EINTR
- if (eno == EINTR)
- SCM_ASYNC_TICK;
- #endif
- scm_error (scm_system_error_key,
- subr,
- message,
- args,
- scm_cons (scm_from_int (eno), SCM_EOL));
- }
- SCM_GLOBAL_SYMBOL (scm_num_overflow_key, "numerical-overflow");
- void
- scm_num_overflow (const char *subr)
- {
- scm_error (scm_num_overflow_key,
- subr,
- "Numerical overflow",
- SCM_BOOL_F,
- SCM_BOOL_F);
- }
- SCM_GLOBAL_SYMBOL (scm_out_of_range_key, "out-of-range");
- void
- scm_out_of_range (const char *subr, SCM bad_value)
- {
- scm_error (scm_out_of_range_key,
- subr,
- "Value out of range: ~S",
- scm_list_1 (bad_value),
- scm_list_1 (bad_value));
- }
- void
- scm_out_of_range_pos (const char *subr, SCM bad_value, SCM pos)
- {
- scm_error (scm_out_of_range_key,
- subr,
- "Argument ~A out of range: ~S",
- scm_list_2 (pos, bad_value),
- scm_list_1 (bad_value));
- }
- SCM_GLOBAL_SYMBOL (scm_args_number_key, "wrong-number-of-args");
- void
- scm_wrong_num_args (SCM proc)
- {
- scm_error (scm_args_number_key,
- NULL,
- "Wrong number of arguments to ~A",
- scm_list_1 (proc),
- SCM_BOOL_F);
- }
- void
- scm_error_num_args_subr (const char *subr)
- {
- scm_error (scm_args_number_key,
- NULL,
- "Wrong number of arguments to ~A",
- scm_list_1 (scm_from_locale_string (subr)),
- SCM_BOOL_F);
- }
- SCM_GLOBAL_SYMBOL (scm_arg_type_key, "wrong-type-arg");
- void
- scm_wrong_type_arg (const char *subr, int pos, SCM bad_value)
- {
- scm_error (scm_arg_type_key,
- subr,
- (pos == 0) ? "Wrong type: ~S"
- : "Wrong type argument in position ~A: ~S",
- (pos == 0) ? scm_list_1 (bad_value)
- : scm_list_2 (scm_from_int (pos), bad_value),
- scm_list_1 (bad_value));
- }
- void
- scm_i_wrong_type_arg_symbol (SCM symbol, int pos, SCM bad_value)
- {
- scm_error_scm (scm_arg_type_key,
- scm_symbol_to_string (symbol),
- (pos == 0) ? scm_from_locale_string ("Wrong type: ~S")
- : scm_from_locale_string ("Wrong type argument in position ~A: ~S"),
- (pos == 0) ? scm_list_1 (bad_value)
- : scm_list_2 (scm_from_int (pos), bad_value),
- scm_list_1 (bad_value));
- scm_remember_upto_here_2 (symbol, bad_value);
- }
- void
- scm_wrong_type_arg_msg (const char *subr, int pos, SCM bad_value, const char *szMessage)
- {
- SCM msg = scm_from_locale_string (szMessage);
- if (pos == 0)
- {
- scm_error (scm_arg_type_key,
- subr, "Wrong type (expecting ~A): ~S",
- scm_list_2 (msg, bad_value),
- scm_list_1 (bad_value));
- }
- else
- {
- scm_error (scm_arg_type_key,
- subr,
- "Wrong type argument in position ~A (expecting ~A): ~S",
- scm_list_3 (scm_from_int (pos), msg, bad_value),
- scm_list_1 (bad_value));
- }
- }
- SCM_GLOBAL_SYMBOL (scm_misc_error_key, "misc-error");
- void
- scm_misc_error (const char *subr, const char *message, SCM args)
- {
- scm_error (scm_misc_error_key, subr, message, args, SCM_BOOL_F);
- }
- void
- scm_init_error ()
- {
- #include "libguile/cpp-E.c"
- #include "libguile/error.x"
- }
- /*
- Local Variables:
- c-file-style: "gnu"
- End:
- */
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