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184 lines
8.2 KiB
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184 lines
8.2 KiB
C++
// Matrix Construct
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//
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// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
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// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
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//
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
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// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
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#pragma once
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#define HAVE_IRCD_EXCEPTION_H
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namespace ircd
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{
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// Root exception
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struct exception;
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// Prefer ircd::terminate() to std::terminate() if possible.
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[[noreturn]] void terminate(const std::exception &) noexcept;
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[[noreturn]] void terminate(std::exception_ptr) noexcept;
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[[noreturn]] void terminate() noexcept;
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// Terminates in debug mode; throws in release mode; always logs critical.
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[[noreturn]] void assertion(const std::exception &) noexcept(RB_DEBUG_LEVEL);
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[[noreturn]] void assertion(std::exception_ptr) noexcept(RB_DEBUG_LEVEL);
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[[noreturn]] void assertion() noexcept(RB_DEBUG_LEVEL);
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// util
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std::exception_ptr make_system_error(const int &code = errno);
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[[noreturn]] void throw_system_error(const int &code = errno);
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// Can be used to clobber the std::terminate_handler
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void aborting() noexcept;
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}
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/// The root exception type.
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///
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/// All exceptions in the project inherit from this type.
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/// To catch any exception from a project developer's code:
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/// catch(const ircd::exception &) {}
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///
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/// Remember: not all exceptions are from project developer's code,
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/// such as std::out_of_range. In most contexts if you have to deal with this
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/// someone else was lazy, which is bad. To be sure and catch any exception:
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/// catch(const std::exception &) {}
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///
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/// Remember: not all exceptions have to inherit from std::exception, but
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/// those are rogue exceptions. We do not allow this. To be sure nothing
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/// can possibly get through, add to the bottom:
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/// catch(...) {}
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///
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/// Note: Prefer 'noexcept' instead of catch(...), noexcept is like an 'assert'
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/// for exceptions, and the rogue can be found-out in testing.
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///
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struct ircd::exception
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:std::exception
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{
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protected:
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IRCD_OVERLOAD(generate_skip)
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char buf[BUFSIZE];
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ssize_t generate(const char *const &name, const char *const &fmt, const va_rtti &ap) noexcept;
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ssize_t generate(const char *const &fmt, const va_rtti &ap) noexcept;
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public:
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const char *what() const noexcept final override
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{
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return buf;
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}
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exception(const generate_skip_t = {}) noexcept
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{
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buf[0] = '\0';
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}
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};
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/// Exception generator convenience macro
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///
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/// If you want to create your own exception type, you have found the right
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/// place! This macro allows creating an exception in the the hierarchy.
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///
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/// To create an exception, invoke this macro in your header. Examples:
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///
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/// IRCD_EXCEPTION(ircd::exception, my_exception)
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/// IRCD_EXCEPTION(my_exception, my_specific_exception)
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///
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/// Then your catch sequence can look like the following:
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///
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/// catch(const my_specific_exception &e)
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/// {
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/// log("something specifically bad happened: %s", e.what());
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/// }
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/// catch(const my_exception &e)
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/// {
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/// log("something generically bad happened: %s", e.what());
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/// }
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/// catch(const ircd::exception &e)
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/// {
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/// log("unrelated bad happened: %s", e.what());
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/// }
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/// catch(const std::exception &e)
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/// {
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/// log("unhandled bad happened: %s", e.what());
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/// }
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///
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/// Remember: the order of the catch blocks is important.
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///
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#define IRCD_EXCEPTION(parent, name) \
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struct name \
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:parent \
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{ \
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template<class... args> \
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name(const char *const &fmt = " ", args&&... ap) noexcept \
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:parent{generate_skip} \
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{ \
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generate(#name, fmt, ircd::va_rtti{std::forward<args>(ap)...}); \
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} \
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\
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name(generate_skip_t) noexcept \
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:parent{generate_skip} \
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{ \
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} \
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}; \
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/// Hides the name of the exception when generating a string
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#define IRCD_EXCEPTION_HIDENAME(parent, name) \
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struct name \
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:parent \
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{ \
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template<class... args> \
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name(const char *const &fmt = " ", args&&... ap) noexcept \
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:parent{generate_skip} \
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{ \
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generate(fmt, ircd::va_rtti{std::forward<args>(ap)...}); \
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} \
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\
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name(generate_skip_t = {}) noexcept \
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:parent{generate_skip} \
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{ \
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} \
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};
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/// Creates an assertion-type exception.
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///
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/// Throwable exception which will terminate on construction in debug mode
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/// but throw normally in release mode. Ideally this should never be thrown
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/// in release mode because the termination in debug means a test can never
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/// pass and the triggering callsite should be eliminated. Nevertheless it
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/// throws normally in release mode.
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#define IRCD_ASSERTION(parent, name) \
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struct name \
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:parent \
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{ \
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template<class... args> \
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name(const char *const &fmt = " ", args&&... ap) noexcept(RB_DEBUG_LEVEL) \
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:parent{generate_skip} \
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{ \
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generate(#name, fmt, ircd::va_rtti{std::forward<args>(ap)...}); \
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ircd::assertion(*this); \
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} \
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\
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name(generate_skip_t) noexcept(RB_DEBUG_LEVEL) \
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:parent{generate_skip} \
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{ \
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} \
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}; \
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namespace ircd
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{
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/// Root error exception type. Inherit from this.
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/// List your own exception somewhere else (unless you're overhauling libircd).
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/// example, in your namespace:
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///
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/// IRCD_EXCEPTION(ircd::error, error)
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///
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IRCD_EXCEPTION(exception, error) // throw ircd::error("something bad")
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IRCD_EXCEPTION(error, user_error) // throw ircd::user_error("something silly")
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// Assertion errors; see IRCD_ASSERTION docs.
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IRCD_ASSERTION(exception, assertive)
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IRCD_ASSERTION(assertive, not_implemented)
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}
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