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-#ifndef RBIMPL_INTERN_ERROR_H /*-*-C++-*-vi:se ft=cpp:*/
-#define RBIMPL_INTERN_ERROR_H
-/**
- * @file
- * @author Ruby developers <ruby-core@ruby-lang.org>
- * @copyright This file is a part of the programming language Ruby.
- * Permission is hereby granted, to either redistribute and/or
- * modify this file, provided that the conditions mentioned in the
- * file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details.
- * @warning Symbols prefixed with either `RBIMPL` or `rbimpl` are
- * implementation details. Don't take them as canon. They could
- * rapidly appear then vanish. The name (path) of this header file
- * is also an implementation detail. Do not expect it to persist
- * at the place it is now. Developers are free to move it anywhere
- * anytime at will.
- * @note To ruby-core: remember that this header can be possibly
- * recursively included from extension libraries written in C++.
- * Do not expect for instance `__VA_ARGS__` is always available.
- * We assume C99 for ruby itself but we don't assume languages of
- * extension libraries. They could be written in C++98.
- * @brief Public APIs related to ::rb_eException.
- */
-#include "ruby/internal/attr/format.h"
-#include "ruby/internal/attr/noreturn.h"
-#include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h"
-#include "ruby/internal/value.h"
-#include "ruby/internal/fl_type.h"
-#include "ruby/backward/2/assume.h"
-
-/**
- * This macro is used in conjunction with rb_check_arity(). If you pass it to
- * the function's last (max) argument, that means the function does not check
- * upper limit.
- */
-#define UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS (-1)
-
-#define rb_exc_new2 rb_exc_new_cstr /**< @old{rb_exc_new_cstr} */
-#define rb_exc_new3 rb_exc_new_str /**< @old{rb_exc_new_str} */
-
-/** @cond INTERNAL_MACRO */
-#define rb_check_arity rb_check_arity
-/** @endcond */
-
-RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN()
-
-/* error.c */
-
-/**
- * Creates an instance of the passed exception class.
- *
- * @param[in] etype A subclass of ::rb_eException.
- * @param[in] ptr Buffer contains error message.
- * @param[in] len Length of `ptr`, in bytes, not including the
- * terminating NUL character.
- * @exception rb_eTypeError `etype` is not a class.
- * @exception rb_eArgError `len` is negative.
- * @return An instance of `etype`.
- * @pre At least `len` bytes of continuous memory region shall be
- * accessible via `ptr`.
- *
- * @internal
- *
- * This function works for non-exception classes as well, as long as they take
- * one string argument.
- */
-VALUE rb_exc_new(VALUE etype, const char *ptr, long len);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(())
-/**
- * Identical to rb_exc_new(), except it assumes the passed pointer is a pointer
- * to a C string.
- *
- * @param[in] etype A subclass of ::rb_eException.
- * @param[in] str A C string (becomes an error message).
- * @exception rb_eTypeError `etype` is not a class.
- * @return An instance of `etype`.
- */
-VALUE rb_exc_new_cstr(VALUE etype, const char *str);
-
-/**
- * Identical to rb_exc_new_cstr(), except it takes a Ruby's string instead of
- * C's.
- *
- * @param[in] etype A subclass of ::rb_eException.
- * @param[in] str An instance of ::rb_cString.
- * @exception rb_eTypeError `etype` is not a class.
- * @return An instance of `etype`.
- */
-VALUE rb_exc_new_str(VALUE etype, VALUE str);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL((1))
-RBIMPL_ATTR_FORMAT(RBIMPL_PRINTF_FORMAT, 1, 2)
-/**
- * Raises an instance of ::rb_eLoadError.
- *
- * @param[in] fmt Format specifier string compatible with rb_sprintf().
- * @exception rb_eLoadError Always raises this.
- * @note It never returns.
- *
- * @internal
- *
- * Who needs this? Except ruby itself?
- */
-void rb_loaderror(const char *fmt, ...);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL((2))
-RBIMPL_ATTR_FORMAT(RBIMPL_PRINTF_FORMAT, 2, 3)
-/**
- * Identical to rb_loaderror(), except it additionally takes which file is
- * unable to load. The path can be obtained later using `LoadError#path` of
- * the raising exception.
- *
- * @param[in] path What failed.
- * @param[in] fmt Format specifier string compatible with rb_sprintf().
- * @exception rb_eLoadError Always raises this.
- * @note It never returns.
- */
-void rb_loaderror_with_path(VALUE path, const char *fmt, ...);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL((2))
-RBIMPL_ATTR_FORMAT(RBIMPL_PRINTF_FORMAT, 2, 3)
-/**
- * Raises an instance of ::rb_eNameError. The name can be obtained later using
- * `NameError#name` of the raising exception.
- *
- * @param[in] name What failed.
- * @param[in] fmt Format specifier string compatible with rb_sprintf().
- * @exception rb_eNameError Always raises this.
- * @note It never returns.
- */
-void rb_name_error(ID name, const char *fmt, ...);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL((2))
-RBIMPL_ATTR_FORMAT(RBIMPL_PRINTF_FORMAT, 2, 3)
-/**
- * Identical to rb_name_error(), except it takes a ::VALUE instead of ::ID.
- *
- * @param[in] name What failed.
- * @param[in] fmt Format specifier string compatible with rb_sprintf().
- * @exception rb_eNameError Always raises this.
- * @note It never returns.
- */
-void rb_name_error_str(VALUE name, const char *fmt, ...);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL((2))
-RBIMPL_ATTR_FORMAT(RBIMPL_PRINTF_FORMAT, 2, 3)
-/**
- * Raises an instance of ::rb_eFrozenError. The object can be obtained later
- * using `FrozenError#receiver` of the raising exception.
- *
- * @param[in] recv What is frozen.
- * @param[in] fmt Format specifier string compatible with rb_sprintf().
- * @exception rb_eFrozenError Always raises this.
- * @note It never returns.
- *
- * @internal
- *
- * Note however, that it is often not possible to inspect a frozen object,
- * because the inspection itself could be forbidden by the frozen-ness.
- */
-void rb_frozen_error_raise(VALUE recv, const char *fmt, ...);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(())
-/**
- * Honestly I don't understand the name, but it raises an instance of
- * ::rb_eArgError.
- *
- * @param[in] str A message.
- * @param[in] type Another message.
- * @exception rb_eArgError Always raises this.
- * @note It never returns.
- */
-void rb_invalid_str(const char *str, const char *type);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(())
-/**
- * Identical to rb_frozen_error_raise(), except its raising exception has a
- * message like "can't modify frozen /what/".
- *
- * @param[in] what What was frozen.
- * @exception rb_eFrozenError Always raises this.
- * @note It never returns.
- */
-void rb_error_frozen(const char *what);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-/**
- * Identical to rb_error_frozen(), except it takes arbitrary Ruby object
- * instead of C's string.
- *
- * @param[in] what What was frozen.
- * @exception rb_eFrozenError Always raises this.
- * @note It never returns.
- */
-void rb_error_frozen_object(VALUE what);
-
-/**
- * Queries if the passed object is frozen.
- *
- * @param[in] obj Target object to test frozen-ness.
- * @exception rb_eFrozenError It is frozen.
- * @post Upon successful return it is guaranteed _not_ frozen.
- */
-void rb_check_frozen(VALUE obj);
-
-/**
- * Ensures that the passed object can be `initialize_copy` relationship. When
- * you implement your own one you would better call this at the right beginning
- * of your implementation.
- *
- * @param[in] obj Destination object.
- * @param[in] orig Source object.
- * @exception rb_eFrozenError `obj` is frozen.
- * @post Upon successful return obj is guaranteed safe to copy orig.
- */
-void rb_check_copyable(VALUE obj, VALUE orig);
-
-RBIMPL_ATTR_NORETURN()
-/**
- * @private
- *
- * This is an implementation detail of rb_scan_args(). You don't have to
- * bother.
- *
- * @pre `argc` is out of range of `min`..`max`, both inclusive.
- * @param[in] argc Arbitrary integer.
- * @param[in] min Minimum allowed `argc`.
- * @param[in] max Maximum allowed `argc`.
- * @exception rb_eArgError Always.
- */
-void rb_error_arity(int argc, int min, int max);
-
-RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END()
-
-/**
- * @deprecated
- *
- * Does anyone use this? Remain not deleted for compatibility.
- */
-#define rb_check_frozen_internal(obj) do { \
- VALUE frozen_obj = (obj); \
- if (RB_UNLIKELY(RB_OBJ_FROZEN(frozen_obj))) { \
- rb_error_frozen_object(frozen_obj); \
- } \
- } while (0)
-
-/** @alias{rb_check_frozen} */
-static inline void
-rb_check_frozen_inline(VALUE obj)
-{
- if (RB_UNLIKELY(RB_OBJ_FROZEN(obj))) {
- rb_error_frozen_object(obj);
- }
-}
-
-/** @alias{rb_check_frozen} */
-#define rb_check_frozen rb_check_frozen_inline
-
-/**
- * Ensures that the passed integer is in the passed range. When you can use
- * rb_scan_args() that is preferred over this one (powerful, descriptive). But
- * it can have its own application area.
- *
- * @param[in] argc Arbitrary integer.
- * @param[in] min Minimum allowed `argv`.
- * @param[in] max Maximum allowed `argv`, or `UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS`.
- * @exception rb_eArgError `argc` out of range.
- * @return The passed `argc`.
- * @post Upon successful return `argc` is in range of `min`..`max`, both
- * inclusive.
- */
-static inline int
-rb_check_arity(int argc, int min, int max)
-{
- if ((argc < min) || (max != UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS && argc > max))
- rb_error_arity(argc, min, max);
- return argc;
-}
-
-#endif /* RBIMPL_INTERN_ERROR_H */