-/*
-** OSSP ex - Exception Handling (modified to fit into SimGrid)
-** Copyright (c) 2005 Martin Quinson.
-** Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
-** Copyright (c) 2002-2004 The OSSP Project <http://www.ossp.org/>
-** Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Cable & Wireless <http://www.cw.com/>
-**
-** This file is part of OSSP ex, an exception handling library
-** which can be found at http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/ex/.
-**
-** Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for
-** any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that
-** the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
-** copies.
-**
-** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
-** WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
-** MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
-** IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND THEIR
-** CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-** SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-** LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
-** USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
-** ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
-** OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
-** OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
-** SUCH DAMAGE.
-**
-** ex.h: exception handling (pre-processor part)
-*/
+/* $Id$ */
+
+/* ex - Exception Handling (modified to fit into SimGrid from OSSP version) */
+
+/* Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Martin Quinson */
+/* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> */
+/* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 The OSSP Project <http://www.ossp.org/> */
+/* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Cable & Wireless <http://www.cw.com/> */
+/* All rights reserved. */
+
+/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
#ifndef __XBT_EX_H__
#define __XBT_EX_H__
-#include <xbt/misc.h>
#include <xbt/sysdep.h>
+#include <xbt/misc.h>
+
+/* do not include execinfo.h directly since it's not always available.
+ Instead, copy the parts we need (and fake when it's not there) */
+extern int backtrace (void **__array, int __size);
/* required ISO-C standard facilities */
+#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
+
+/*-*-* Emergency debuging: define this when the exceptions get crazy *-*-*/
+#undef __EX_MAYDAY
+
+#ifdef __EX_MAYDAY
+int gras_os_getpid(void);
+# define MAYDAY_SAVE(m) printf("%d %s:%d save %p\n", \
+ gras_os_getpid(),__FILE__,__LINE__, \
+ (m)->jb \
+ ),
+# define MAYDAY_RESTORE(m) printf("%d %s:%d restore %p\n", \
+ gras_os_getpid(),__FILE__,__LINE__, \
+ (m)->jb \
+ ),
+# define MAYDAY_CATCH(e) printf("%d %s:%d Catched '%s'\n", \
+ gras_os_getpid(),__FILE__,__LINE__, \
+ e.msg \
+ ),
+#else
+# define MAYDAY_SAVE(m)
+# define MAYDAY_RESTORE(m)
+# define MAYDAY_CATCH(e)
+#endif
+
+/*-*-* end of debugging stuff *-*-*/
+
+
/* the machine context */
#if defined(__EX_MCTX_MCSC__)
#include <ucontext.h> /* POSIX.1 ucontext(3) */
#define __ex_mctx_restored(mctx) /* noop */
#define __ex_mctx_restore(mctx) (void)siglongjmp((mctx)->jb, 1)
-#elif defined(__EX_MCTX_SJLJ__) || !defined(__EX_MCTX_CUSTOM__)
+#elif defined(__EX_MCTX_SJLJ__) || !defined(__EX_MCTX_CUSTOM__) || defined(__EX_MAYDAY)
#include <setjmp.h> /* ISO-C jmp_buf(3) */
#define __ex_mctx_struct jmp_buf jb;
-#define __ex_mctx_save(mctx) (setjmp((mctx)->jb) == 0)
+#define __ex_mctx_save(mctx) ( MAYDAY_SAVE(mctx) setjmp((mctx)->jb) == 0)
#define __ex_mctx_restored(mctx) /* noop */
-#define __ex_mctx_restore(mctx) (void)longjmp((mctx)->jb, 1)
+#define __ex_mctx_restore(mctx) ( MAYDAY_RESTORE(mctx) (void)longjmp((mctx)->jb, 1))
#endif
/* declare the machine context type */
typedef struct { __ex_mctx_struct } __ex_mctx_t;
+
/** @addtogroup XBT_ex
+ * @brief A set of macros providing exception a la C++ in ANSI C (grounding feature)
*
* This module is a small ISO-C++ style exception handling library
* for use in the ISO-C language. It allows you to use the paradigm
* These features are brought to you by a modified version of the libex
* library, one of the numerous masterpiece of Ralf S. Engelschall.
*
+ * \htmlonly <div class="toc">\endhtmlonly
+ *
+ * @section XBT_ex_toc TABLE OF CONTENTS
+ *
+ * - \ref XBT_ex_intro
+ * - \ref XBT_ex_base
+ * - \ref XBT_ex_pitfalls
+ *
+ * \htmlonly </div> \endhtmlonly
+ *
* @section XBT_ex_intro DESCRIPTION
*
- * In SimGrid, exceptions is a triple <\a msg , \a category , \a value>
+ * In SimGrid, an exception is a triple <\a msg , \a category , \a value>
* where \a msg is a human-readable text describing the exceptional
* condition, \a code an integer describing what went wrong and \a value
* providing a sort of sub-category. (this is different in the original libex).
* only in combination and form a language clause as a whole.
* - In contrast to the syntax of other languages (such as C++ or Jave) there
* is only one CATCH block and not multiple ones (all exceptions are
- * of the same \em ex_t C type).
+ * of the same \em xbt_ex_t C type).
* - the variable of CATCH can naturally be reused in subsequent
* CATCH clauses.
* - it is possible to nest TRY clauses.
*
- * The TRY block is a regular ISO-C language statement block, but it is not
+ * The TRY block is a regular ISO-C language statement block, but
+ *
+ * <center><b>it is not
* allowed to jump into it via "goto" or longjmp(3) or out of it via "break",
- * "return", "goto" or longjmp(3) because there is some hidden setup and
+ * "return", "goto" or longjmp(3)</b>.</center>
+ *
+ * This is because there is some hidden setup and
* cleanup that needs to be done regardless of whether an exception is
* caught. Bypassing these steps will break the exception handling facility.
- *
+ * The symptom are likely to be a segfault at the next exception raising point,
+ * ie far away from the point where you did the mistake. If you suspect
+ * that kind of error in your code, have a look at the little script
+ * <tt>tools/xbt_exception_checker</tt> in the CVS. It extracts all the TRY
+ * blocks from a set of C files you give it and display them (and only
+ * them) on the standard output. You can then grep for the forbidden
+ * keywords on that output.
+ *
* The CLEANUP and CATCH blocks are regular ISO-C language statement
* blocks without any restrictions. You are even allowed to throw (and, in the
* CATCH block, to re-throw) exceptions.
* There is one subtle detail you should remember about TRY blocks:
* Variables used in the CLEANUP or CATCH clauses must be declared with
* the storage class "volatile", otherwise they might contain outdated
- * information if an exception it thrown.
+ * information if an exception is thrown.
*
*
* This is because you usually do not know which commands in the TRY
* between the TRY and the THROW may be discarded if you forget the
* "volatile" keyword.
*
- * @section XBT_ex_advanced ADVANCED USAGE
- *
- * @subsection DEFER DEFERING_BLOCK XBT_ex_defer
- *
- * This directive executes DEFERING_BLOCK while deferring the throwing of
- * exceptions, i.e., exceptions thrown within this block are remembered, but
- * the control flow still continues until the end of the block. At its end, the
- * first exception which occured within the block (if any) is rethrown (any
- * subsequent exceptions are ignored).
- *
- * DEFERING_BLOCK is a regular ISO-C language statement block, but it is not
- * allowed to jump into it via "goto" or longjmp(3) or out of it via "break",
- * "return", "goto" or longjmp(3). It is however allowed to nest DEFER
- * clauses.
- *
- * @subsection XBT_ex_shield SHIELD SHIELDED_BLOCK
- *
- * This directive executes SHIELDED_BLOCK while shielding it against the
- * throwing of exceptions, i.e., any exception thrown from this block or its
- * subroutines are silently ignored.
- *
- * SHIELDED_BLOCK is a regular ISO-C language statement block, but it is not
- * allowed to jump into it via "goto" or longjmp(3) or out of it via "break",
- * "return", "goto" or longjmp(3). It is however allowed to nest SHIELD
- * clauses.
- *
- * @subsection XBT_ex_conditions Retrieving the current execution condition
- *
- * \a IS_CATCHED, \a IS_DEFERRED and \a IS_SHIELDED return a boolean
- * indicating whether the current scope is within a TRYIED_BLOCK,
- * DEFERING_BLOCK and SHIELDED_BLOCK (respectively)
- *
* \section XBT_ex_pitfalls PROGRAMMING PITFALLS
*
* Exception handling is a very elegant and efficient way of dealing with
* following code which shows some pitfalls and contains many errors (assuming
* a mallocex() function which throws an exception if malloc(3) fails):
*
- * \dontinclude ex_test.c
+ * \dontinclude ex.c
* \skip BAD_EXAMPLE
* \until end_of_bad_example
*
* @{
*/
+/* we need this symbol here, even if it breaks a bit the module separation */
+long int gras_os_getpid(void);
+
+/** @brief different kind of errors */
+typedef enum {
+ unknown_error=0, /**< unknown error */
+ arg_error, /**< Invalid argument */
+ mismatch_error, /**< The provided ID does not match */
+ not_found_error, /**< The searched element was not found */
+
+ system_error, /**< a syscall did fail */
+ network_error, /**< error while sending/receiving data */
+ timeout_error, /**< not quick enough, dude */
+ thread_error /**< error while [un]locking */
+} xbt_errcat_t;
+
+const char * xbt_ex_catname(xbt_errcat_t cat);
+
/** @brief Structure describing an exception */
typedef struct {
- char *msg; /**< human readable message; to be freed */
- int category; /**< category like HTTP (what went wrong) */
- int value; /**< like errno (why did it went wrong) */
+ char *msg; /**< human readable message */
+ xbt_errcat_t category; /**< category like HTTP (what went wrong) */
+ int value; /**< like errno (why did it went wrong) */
/* throw point */
- char *host; /* NULL for localhost; hostname:port if remote */
- char *procname;
- char *file; /**< to be freed only for remote exceptions */
- int line;
- char *func; /**< to be freed only for remote exceptions */
-} ex_t;
+ short int remote; /**< whether it was raised remotely */
+ char *host; /**< NULL locally thrown exceptions; full hostname if remote ones */
+ /* FIXME: host should be hostname:port[#thread] */
+ char *procname; /**< Name of the process who thrown this */
+ long int pid; /**< PID of the process who thrown this */
+ char *file; /**< Thrown point */
+ int line; /**< Thrown point */
+ char *func; /**< Thrown point */
+ /* Backtrace */
+ int used;
+ char **bt_strings; /* only filed on display (or before the network propagation) */
+ void *bt[XBT_BACKTRACE_SIZE];
+} xbt_ex_t;
/* declare the context type (private) */
typedef struct {
__ex_mctx_t *ctx_mctx; /* permanent machine context of enclosing try/catch */
- int ctx_deferred; /* permanent flag whether exception is deferred */
- int ctx_deferring;/* permanent counter of exception deferring level */
- int ctx_defer; /* temporary flag for exception deferring macro */
- int ctx_shielding;/* permanent counter of exception shielding level */
- int ctx_shield; /* temporary flag for exception shielding macro */
- int ctx_caught; /* temporary flag whether exception was caught */
- volatile ex_t ctx_ex; /* temporary exception storage */
+ volatile int ctx_caught; /* temporary flag whether exception was caught */
+ volatile xbt_ex_t ctx_ex; /* temporary exception storage */
} ex_ctx_t;
/* the static and dynamic initializers for a context structure */
#define XBT_CTX_INITIALIZER \
- { NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { /* content */ NULL, 0, 0, \
- /*throw point*/ NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL } }
+ { NULL, 0, { /* content */ NULL, unknown_error, 0, \
+ /* throw point*/ 0,NULL, NULL,0, NULL, 0, NULL,\
+ /* backtrace */ 0,NULL,{NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL} } }
#define XBT_CTX_INITIALIZE(ctx) \
do { \
- (ctx)->ctx_mctx = NULL; \
- (ctx)->ctx_deferred = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_deferring = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_defer = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_shielding = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_shield = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_caught = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_ex.msg = NULL; \
- (ctx)->ctx_ex.category = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_ex.value = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_ex.host = NULL; \
- (ctx)->ctx_ex.procname = NULL; \
- (ctx)->ctx_ex.file = NULL; \
- (ctx)->ctx_ex.line = 0; \
- (ctx)->ctx_ex.func = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_mctx = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_caught = 0; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.msg = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.category = 0; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.value = 0; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.remote = 0; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.host = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.procname = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.pid = 0; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.file = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.line = 0; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.func = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[0] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[1] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[2] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[3] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[4] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[5] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[6] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[7] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[8] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt[9] = NULL; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.used = 0; \
+ (ctx)->ctx_ex.bt_strings = NULL; \
} while (0)
/* the exception context */
extern ex_ctx_t *__xbt_ex_ctx_default(void);
/* the termination handler */
-typedef void (*ex_term_cb_t)(ex_t *);
+typedef void (*ex_term_cb_t)(xbt_ex_t *);
extern ex_term_cb_t __xbt_ex_terminate;
-extern void __xbt_ex_terminate_default(ex_t *e);
+extern void __xbt_ex_terminate_default(xbt_ex_t *e);
/** @brief Introduce a block where exception may be dealed with
* @hideinitializer
else { \
} \
__xbt_ex_ctx_ptr->ctx_caught = 0; \
- } \
- else { \
+ } else { \
__ex_mctx_restored(&__ex_mctx_me); \
__xbt_ex_ctx_ptr->ctx_caught = 1; \
} \
if (1) { \
if (1)
+#ifndef DOXYGEN_SKIP
+# ifdef __cplusplus
+# define XBT_EX_T_CPLUSPLUSCAST (xbt_ex_t&)
+# else
+# define XBT_EX_T_CPLUSPLUSCAST
+# endif
+#endif
+
/** @brief the block for catching (ie, deal with) an exception
* @hideinitializer
*/
} \
if (!(__ex_cleanup)) \
__xbt_ex_ctx_ptr->ctx_caught = 0; \
- } \
- else { \
+ } else { \
if (!(__ex_cleanup)) { \
__ex_mctx_restored(&__ex_mctx_me); \
__xbt_ex_ctx_ptr->ctx_caught = 1; \
__xbt_ex_ctx_ptr->ctx_mctx = __ex_mctx_en; \
} \
if ( !(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_caught) \
- || ((e) = __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex, 0)) { \
+ || ((e) = XBT_EX_T_CPLUSPLUSCAST __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex, MAYDAY_CATCH(e) 0)) { \
} \
else
-/** @brief Build an exception from the supplied arguments and throws it
+#define DO_THROW(e) \
+ /* deal with the exception */ \
+ if (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx == NULL) \
+ __xbt_ex_terminate((xbt_ex_t *)&(e)); /* not catched */\
+ else \
+ __ex_mctx_restore(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx); /* catched somewhere */ \
+ abort()/* nope, stupid GCC, we won't survive a THROW (this won't be reached) */
+
+/** @brief Helper macro for THROWS0-6
* @hideinitializer
*
* @param c: category code (integer)
* @param v: value (integer)
* @param m: message text
*
- * If called from within a sg_try/sg_catch construct, this exception
- * is copied into the sg_catch relevant variable program control flow
- * is derouted to the sg_catch (after the optional sg_cleanup).
+ * If called from within a TRY/CATCH construct, this exception
+ * is copied into the CATCH relevant variable program control flow
+ * is derouted to the CATCH (after the optional sg_cleanup).
*
- * If no sg_try/sg_catch conctruct embeeds this call, the program calls
+ * If no TRY/CATCH construct embeeds this call, the program calls
* abort(3).
*
- * The sg_throw can be performed everywhere, including inside sg_try,
- * sg_cleanup and sg_catch blocks.
+ * The THROW can be performed everywhere, including inside TRY,
+ * CLEANUP and CATCH blocks.
*/
-#define THROW(c,v,m) \
- (( __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_shielding > 0 \
- || (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferring > 0 && __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferred == 1)) ? 0 : \
- (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.msg = bprintf(m), \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.category = (c), \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.value = (v), \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.host = (char*)NULL, \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.procname = strdup(xbt_procname()), \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.file = (char*)__FILE__, \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.line = __LINE__, \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.func = (char*)_XBT_FUNCTION, \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferred = 1, \
- (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferring > 0 ? 0 : \
- (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx == NULL \
- ? (__xbt_ex_terminate((ex_t *)&(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex)), -1) \
- : (__ex_mctx_restore(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx), 1) ))))
+
+#define _THROW(c,v,m) \
+ do { /* change this sequence into one block */ \
+ /* build the exception */ \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.msg = (m); \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.category = (xbt_errcat_t)(c); \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.value = (v); \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.remote = 0; \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.host = (char*)NULL; \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.procname = (char*)xbt_procname(); \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.pid = gras_os_getpid(); \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.file = (char*)__FILE__; \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.line = __LINE__; \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.func = (char*)_XBT_FUNCTION; \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.used = backtrace((void**)__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.bt,XBT_BACKTRACE_SIZE);\
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.bt_strings = NULL; \
+ DO_THROW(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex);\
+ } while (0)
+
+/** @brief Builds and throws an exception with a string taking no arguments
+ @hideinitializer */
+#define THROW0(c,v,m) _THROW(c,v,(m?bprintf(m):NULL))
+/** @brief Builds and throws an exception with a string taking one argument
+ @hideinitializer */
+#define THROW1(c,v,m,a1) _THROW(c,v,bprintf(m,a1))
+/** @brief Builds and throws an exception with a string taking two arguments
+ @hideinitializer */
+#define THROW2(c,v,m,a1,a2) _THROW(c,v,bprintf(m,a1,a2))
+/** @brief Builds and throws an exception with a string taking three arguments
+ @hideinitializer */
+#define THROW3(c,v,m,a1,a2,a3) _THROW(c,v,bprintf(m,a1,a2,a3))
+/** @brief Builds and throws an exception with a string taking four arguments
+ @hideinitializer */
+#define THROW4(c,v,m,a1,a2,a3,a4) _THROW(c,v,bprintf(m,a1,a2,a3,a4))
+/** @brief Builds and throws an exception with a string taking five arguments
+ @hideinitializer */
+#define THROW5(c,v,m,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5) _THROW(c,v,bprintf(m,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5))
+/** @brief Builds and throws an exception with a string taking six arguments
+ @hideinitializer */
+#define THROW6(c,v,m,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6) _THROW(c,v,bprintf(m,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6))
+/** @brief Builds and throws an exception with a string taking seven arguments
+ @hideinitializer */
+#define THROW7(c,v,m,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7) _THROW(c,v,bprintf(m,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7))
+
+#define THROW_IMPOSSIBLE THROW0(unknown_error,0,"The Impossible Did Happen (yet again)")
+#define THROW_UNIMPLEMENTED THROW1(unknown_error,0,"Function %s unimplemented",__FUNCTION__)
+
+#ifndef NDEBUG
+# define DIE_IMPOSSIBLE xbt_assert0(0,"The Impossible Did Happen (yet again)")
+#else
+# define DIE_IMPOSSIBLE exit(1);
+#endif
/** @brief re-throwing of an already caught exception (ie, pass it to the upper catch block)
* @hideinitializer
*/
#define RETHROW \
- (( __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_shielding > 0 \
- || __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferring > 0) ? 0 : \
- ( __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx == NULL \
- ? (__xbt_ex_terminate((ex_t *)&(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex)), -1) \
- : (__ex_mctx_restore(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx), 1) ))
+ do { \
+ if (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx == NULL) \
+ __xbt_ex_terminate((xbt_ex_t *)&(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex)); \
+ else \
+ __ex_mctx_restore(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx); \
+ abort();\
+ } while(0)
+
-/** @brief shield an operation from exception handling
+#ifndef DOXYGEN_SKIP
+#define _XBT_PRE_RETHROW \
+ do { \
+ char *_xbt_ex_internal_msg = __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.msg; \
+ __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_ex.msg = bprintf(
+#define _XBT_POST_RETHROW \
+ _xbt_ex_internal_msg); \
+ free(_xbt_ex_internal_msg); \
+ RETHROW; \
+ } while (0)
+#endif
+
+/** @brief like THROW0, but adding some details to the message of an existing exception
+ * @hideinitializer
+ */
+#define RETHROW0(msg) _XBT_PRE_RETHROW msg, _XBT_POST_RETHROW
+/** @brief like THROW1, but adding some details to the message of an existing exception
* @hideinitializer
*/
-#define SHIELD \
- for (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_shielding++, \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_shield = 1; \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_shield == 1; \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_shield = 0, \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_shielding--)
-
-/** @brief defer immediate exception handling
+#define RETHROW1(msg,a) _XBT_PRE_RETHROW msg,a, _XBT_POST_RETHROW
+/** @brief like THROW2, but adding some details to the message of an existing exception
* @hideinitializer
*/
-#define DEFER \
- for (((__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferring)++ == 0 ? __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferred = 0 : 0), \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_defer = 1; \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_defer == 1; \
- __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_defer = 0, \
- ((--(__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferring) == 0 && __xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferred == 1) ? RETHROW : 0))
-
-/** @brief exception handling tests
+#define RETHROW2(msg,a,b) _XBT_PRE_RETHROW msg,a,b, _XBT_POST_RETHROW
+/** @brief like THROW3, but adding some details to the message of an existing exception
* @hideinitializer
*/
-#define IS_CATCHED \
- (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_mctx != NULL)
-/** @brief exception handling tests
+#define RETHROW3(msg,a,b,c) _XBT_PRE_RETHROW msg,a,b,c, _XBT_POST_RETHROW
+/** @brief like THROW4, but adding some details to the message of an existing exception
* @hideinitializer
*/
-#define IS_SHIELDED \
- (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_shielding > 0)
-/** @brief exception handling tests
+#define RETHROW4(msg,a,b,c,d) _XBT_PRE_RETHROW msg,a,b,c,d, _XBT_POST_RETHROW
+/** @brief like THROW5, but adding some details to the message of an existing exception
* @hideinitializer
*/
-#define IS_DEFERRED \
- (__xbt_ex_ctx()->ctx_deferring > 0)
+#define RETHROW5(msg,a,b,c,d,e) _XBT_PRE_RETHROW msg,a,b,c,d,e, _XBT_POST_RETHROW
+
+/** @brief Exception destructor */
+void xbt_ex_free(xbt_ex_t e);
+
+void xbt_ex_display(xbt_ex_t *e);
+void xbt_backtrace_display(void);
/** @} */
#endif /* __XBT_EX_H__ */