/********************************************************************** error.c - $Author$ created at: Mon Aug 9 16:11:34 JST 1993 Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto **********************************************************************/ #include "ruby/internal/config.h" #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif #if defined __APPLE__ # include #endif #include "internal.h" #include "internal/error.h" #include "internal/eval.h" #include "internal/io.h" #include "internal/load.h" #include "internal/object.h" #include "internal/symbol.h" #include "internal/thread.h" #include "internal/variable.h" #include "ruby/encoding.h" #include "ruby/st.h" #include "ruby_assert.h" #include "vm_core.h" #include "builtin.h" /*! * \defgroup exception Exception handlings * \{ */ #ifndef EXIT_SUCCESS #define EXIT_SUCCESS 0 #endif #ifndef WIFEXITED #define WIFEXITED(status) 1 #endif #ifndef WEXITSTATUS #define WEXITSTATUS(status) (status) #endif VALUE rb_iseqw_local_variables(VALUE iseqval); VALUE rb_iseqw_new(const rb_iseq_t *); int rb_str_end_with_asciichar(VALUE str, int c); VALUE rb_ident_hash_new(void); long rb_backtrace_length_limit = -1; VALUE rb_eEAGAIN; VALUE rb_eEWOULDBLOCK; VALUE rb_eEINPROGRESS; static VALUE rb_mWarning; static VALUE rb_cWarningBuffer; static ID id_warn; static ID id_category; static ID id_deprecated; static ID id_experimental; static VALUE sym_category; static VALUE warning_categories; static VALUE warning_category_t_map; extern const char ruby_description[]; static const char * rb_strerrno(int err) { #define defined_error(name, num) if (err == (num)) return (name); #define undefined_error(name) #include "known_errors.inc" #undef defined_error #undef undefined_error return NULL; } static int err_position_0(char *buf, long len, const char *file, int line) { if (!file) { return 0; } else if (line == 0) { return snprintf(buf, len, "%s: ", file); } else { return snprintf(buf, len, "%s:%d: ", file, line); } } static VALUE err_vcatf(VALUE str, const char *pre, const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list args) { if (file) { rb_str_cat2(str, file); if (line) rb_str_catf(str, ":%d", line); rb_str_cat2(str, ": "); } if (pre) rb_str_cat2(str, pre); rb_str_vcatf(str, fmt, args); return str; } VALUE rb_syntax_error_append(VALUE exc, VALUE file, int line, int column, rb_encoding *enc, const char *fmt, va_list args) { const char *fn = NIL_P(file) ? NULL : RSTRING_PTR(file); if (!exc) { VALUE mesg = rb_enc_str_new(0, 0, enc); err_vcatf(mesg, NULL, fn, line, fmt, args); rb_str_cat2(mesg, "\n"); rb_write_error_str(mesg); } else { VALUE mesg; if (NIL_P(exc)) { mesg = rb_enc_str_new(0, 0, enc); exc = rb_class_new_instance(1, &mesg, rb_eSyntaxError); } else { mesg = rb_attr_get(exc, idMesg); if (RSTRING_LEN(mesg) > 0 && *(RSTRING_END(mesg)-1) != '\n') rb_str_cat_cstr(mesg, "\n"); } err_vcatf(mesg, NULL, fn, line, fmt, args); } return exc; } static unsigned int warning_disabled_categories = ( 1U << RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEPRECATED | 0); static unsigned int rb_warning_category_mask(VALUE category) { return 1U << rb_warning_category_from_name(category); } rb_warning_category_t rb_warning_category_from_name(VALUE category) { VALUE cat_value; Check_Type(category, T_SYMBOL); cat_value = rb_hash_aref(warning_categories, category); if (cat_value == Qnil) { rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unknown category: %"PRIsVALUE, category); } return NUM2INT(cat_value); } void rb_warning_category_update(unsigned int mask, unsigned int bits) { warning_disabled_categories &= ~mask; warning_disabled_categories |= mask & ~bits; } MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED bool rb_warning_category_enabled_p(rb_warning_category_t category) { return !(warning_disabled_categories & (1U << category)); } /* * call-seq: * Warning[category] -> true or false * * Returns the flag to show the warning messages for +category+. * Supported categories are: * * +:deprecated+ :: deprecation warnings * * assignment of non-nil value to $, and $; * * keyword arguments * * proc/lambda without block * etc. * * +:experimental+ :: experimental features * * Pattern matching */ static VALUE rb_warning_s_aref(VALUE mod, VALUE category) { rb_warning_category_t cat = rb_warning_category_from_name(category); if (rb_warning_category_enabled_p(cat)) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; } /* * call-seq: * Warning[category] = flag -> flag * * Sets the warning flags for +category+. * See Warning.[] for the categories. */ static VALUE rb_warning_s_aset(VALUE mod, VALUE category, VALUE flag) { unsigned int mask = rb_warning_category_mask(category); unsigned int disabled = warning_disabled_categories; if (!RTEST(flag)) disabled |= mask; else disabled &= ~mask; warning_disabled_categories = disabled; return flag; } /* * call-seq: * warn(msg, category: nil) -> nil * * Writes warning message +msg+ to $stderr. This method is called by * Ruby for all emitted warnings. A +category+ may be included with * the warning. * * See the documentation of the Warning module for how to customize this. */ static VALUE rb_warning_s_warn(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE mod) { VALUE str; VALUE opt; VALUE category = Qnil; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1:", &str, &opt); if (!NIL_P(opt)) rb_get_kwargs(opt, &id_category, 0, 1, &category); Check_Type(str, T_STRING); rb_must_asciicompat(str); if (!NIL_P(category)) { rb_warning_category_t cat = rb_warning_category_from_name(category); if (!rb_warning_category_enabled_p(cat)) return Qnil; } rb_write_error_str(str); return Qnil; } /* * Document-module: Warning * * The Warning module contains a single method named #warn, and the * module extends itself, making Warning.warn available. * Warning.warn is called for all warnings issued by Ruby. * By default, warnings are printed to $stderr. * * Changing the behavior of Warning.warn is useful to customize how warnings are * handled by Ruby, for instance by filtering some warnings, and/or outputting * warnings somewhere other than $stderr. * * If you want to change the behavior of Warning.warn you should use * +Warning.extend(MyNewModuleWithWarnMethod)+ and you can use `super` * to get the default behavior of printing the warning to $stderr. * * Example: * module MyWarningFilter * def warn(message, category: nil, **kwargs) * if /some warning I want to ignore/.matches?(message) * # ignore * else * super * end * end * end * Warning.extend MyWarningFilter * * You should never redefine Warning#warn (the instance method), as that will * then no longer provide a way to use the default behavior. * * The +warning+ gem provides convenient ways to customize Warning.warn. */ static VALUE rb_warning_warn(VALUE mod, VALUE str) { return rb_funcallv(mod, id_warn, 1, &str); } static int rb_warning_warn_arity(void) { return rb_method_entry_arity(rb_method_entry(rb_singleton_class(rb_mWarning), id_warn)); } static VALUE rb_warn_category(VALUE str, VALUE category) { if (category != Qnil) { category = rb_to_symbol_type(category); if (!RTEST(rb_hash_aref(warning_categories, category))) { rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid warning category used: %s", rb_id2name(SYM2ID(category))); } } if (rb_warning_warn_arity() == 1) { return rb_warning_warn(rb_mWarning, str); } else { VALUE args[2]; args[0] = str; args[1] = rb_hash_new(); rb_hash_aset(args[1], sym_category, category); return rb_funcallv_kw(rb_mWarning, id_warn, 2, args, RB_PASS_KEYWORDS); } } static void rb_write_warning_str(VALUE str) { rb_warning_warn(rb_mWarning, str); } static VALUE warn_vsprintf(rb_encoding *enc, const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list args) { VALUE str = rb_enc_str_new(0, 0, enc); err_vcatf(str, "warning: ", file, line, fmt, args); return rb_str_cat2(str, "\n"); } void rb_compile_warn(const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...) { VALUE str; va_list args; if (NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) return; va_start(args, fmt); str = warn_vsprintf(NULL, file, line, fmt, args); va_end(args); rb_write_warning_str(str); } /* rb_compile_warning() reports only in verbose mode */ void rb_compile_warning(const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...) { VALUE str; va_list args; if (!RTEST(ruby_verbose)) return; va_start(args, fmt); str = warn_vsprintf(NULL, file, line, fmt, args); va_end(args); rb_write_warning_str(str); } void rb_category_compile_warn(rb_warning_category_t category, const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...) { VALUE str; va_list args; if (NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) return; va_start(args, fmt); str = warn_vsprintf(NULL, file, line, fmt, args); va_end(args); rb_warn_category(str, rb_hash_fetch(warning_category_t_map, INT2NUM(category))); } static VALUE warning_string(rb_encoding *enc, const char *fmt, va_list args) { int line; const char *file = rb_source_location_cstr(&line); return warn_vsprintf(enc, file, line, fmt, args); } #define with_warning_string(mesg, enc, fmt) \ VALUE mesg; \ va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); \ mesg = warning_string(enc, fmt, args); \ va_end(args); void rb_warn(const char *fmt, ...) { if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { rb_write_warning_str(mesg); } } } void rb_category_warn(rb_warning_category_t category, const char *fmt, ...) { if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { rb_warn_category(mesg, rb_hash_fetch(warning_category_t_map, INT2NUM(category))); } } } void rb_enc_warn(rb_encoding *enc, const char *fmt, ...) { if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, enc, fmt) { rb_write_warning_str(mesg); } } } /* rb_warning() reports only in verbose mode */ void rb_warning(const char *fmt, ...) { if (RTEST(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { rb_write_warning_str(mesg); } } } /* rb_category_warning() reports only in verbose mode */ void rb_category_warning(rb_warning_category_t category, const char *fmt, ...) { if (RTEST(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { rb_warn_category(mesg, rb_hash_fetch(warning_category_t_map, INT2NUM(category))); } } } VALUE rb_warning_string(const char *fmt, ...) { with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { } return mesg; } #if 0 void rb_enc_warning(rb_encoding *enc, const char *fmt, ...) { if (RTEST(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, enc, fmt) { rb_write_warning_str(mesg); } } } #endif void rb_warn_deprecated(const char *fmt, const char *suggest, ...) { if (NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) return; if (!rb_warning_category_enabled_p(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEPRECATED)) return; va_list args; va_start(args, suggest); VALUE mesg = warning_string(0, fmt, args); va_end(args); rb_str_set_len(mesg, RSTRING_LEN(mesg) - 1); rb_str_cat_cstr(mesg, " is deprecated"); if (suggest) rb_str_catf(mesg, "; use %s instead", suggest); rb_str_cat_cstr(mesg, "\n"); rb_warn_category(mesg, ID2SYM(id_deprecated)); } void rb_warn_deprecated_to_remove(const char *fmt, const char *removal, ...) { if (NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) return; if (!rb_warning_category_enabled_p(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEPRECATED)) return; va_list args; va_start(args, removal); VALUE mesg = warning_string(0, fmt, args); va_end(args); rb_str_set_len(mesg, RSTRING_LEN(mesg) - 1); rb_str_catf(mesg, " is deprecated and will be removed in Ruby %s\n", removal); rb_warn_category(mesg, ID2SYM(id_deprecated)); } static inline int end_with_asciichar(VALUE str, int c) { return RB_TYPE_P(str, T_STRING) && rb_str_end_with_asciichar(str, c); } /* :nodoc: */ static VALUE warning_write(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE buf) { while (argc-- > 0) { rb_str_append(buf, *argv++); } return buf; } VALUE rb_ec_backtrace_location_ary(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, long lev, long n, bool skip_internal); static VALUE rb_warn_m(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE exc, VALUE msgs, VALUE uplevel, VALUE category) { VALUE location = Qnil; int argc = RARRAY_LENINT(msgs); const VALUE *argv = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(msgs); if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose) && argc > 0) { VALUE str = argv[0]; if (!NIL_P(uplevel)) { long lev = NUM2LONG(uplevel); if (lev < 0) { rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative level (%ld)", lev); } location = rb_ec_backtrace_location_ary(ec, lev + 1, 1, TRUE); if (!NIL_P(location)) { location = rb_ary_entry(location, 0); } } if (argc > 1 || !NIL_P(uplevel) || !end_with_asciichar(str, '\n')) { VALUE path; if (NIL_P(uplevel)) { str = rb_str_tmp_new(0); } else if (NIL_P(location) || NIL_P(path = rb_funcall(location, rb_intern("path"), 0))) { str = rb_str_new_cstr("warning: "); } else { str = rb_sprintf("%s:%ld: warning: ", rb_string_value_ptr(&path), NUM2LONG(rb_funcall(location, rb_intern("lineno"), 0))); } RBASIC_SET_CLASS(str, rb_cWarningBuffer); rb_io_puts(argc, argv, str); RBASIC_SET_CLASS(str, rb_cString); } if (exc == rb_mWarning) { rb_must_asciicompat(str); rb_write_error_str(str); } else { rb_warn_category(str, category); } } return Qnil; } #define MAX_BUG_REPORTERS 0x100 static struct bug_reporters { void (*func)(FILE *out, void *data); void *data; } bug_reporters[MAX_BUG_REPORTERS]; static int bug_reporters_size; int rb_bug_reporter_add(void (*func)(FILE *, void *), void *data) { struct bug_reporters *reporter; if (bug_reporters_size >= MAX_BUG_REPORTERS) { return 0; /* failed to register */ } reporter = &bug_reporters[bug_reporters_size++]; reporter->func = func; reporter->data = data; return 1; } /* SIGSEGV handler might have a very small stack. Thus we need to use it carefully. */ #define REPORT_BUG_BUFSIZ 256 static FILE * bug_report_file(const char *file, int line) { char buf[REPORT_BUG_BUFSIZ]; FILE *out = stderr; int len = err_position_0(buf, sizeof(buf), file, line); if ((ssize_t)fwrite(buf, 1, len, out) == (ssize_t)len || (ssize_t)fwrite(buf, 1, len, (out = stdout)) == (ssize_t)len) { return out; } return NULL; } FUNC_MINIMIZED(static void bug_important_message(FILE *out, const char *const msg, size_t len)); static void bug_important_message(FILE *out, const char *const msg, size_t len) { const char *const endmsg = msg + len; const char *p = msg; if (!len) return; if (isatty(fileno(out))) { static const char red[] = "\033[;31;1;7m"; static const char green[] = "\033[;32;7m"; static const char reset[] = "\033[m"; const char *e = strchr(p, '\n'); const int w = (int)(e - p); do { int i = (int)(e - p); fputs(*p == ' ' ? green : red, out); fwrite(p, 1, e - p, out); for (; i < w; ++i) fputc(' ', out); fputs(reset, out); fputc('\n', out); } while ((p = e + 1) < endmsg && (e = strchr(p, '\n')) != 0 && e > p + 1); } fwrite(p, 1, endmsg - p, out); } static void preface_dump(FILE *out) { #if defined __APPLE__ static const char msg[] = "" "-- Crash Report log information " "--------------------------------------------\n" " See Crash Report log file under the one of following:\n" # if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_6 " * ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter\n" " * /Library/Logs/CrashReporter\n" # endif " * ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports\n" " * /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports\n" " for more details.\n" "Don't forget to include the above Crash Report log file in bug reports.\n" "\n"; const size_t msglen = sizeof(msg) - 1; #else const char *msg = NULL; const size_t msglen = 0; #endif bug_important_message(out, msg, msglen); } static void postscript_dump(FILE *out) { #if defined __APPLE__ static const char msg[] = "" "[IMPORTANT]" /*" ------------------------------------------------"*/ "\n""Don't forget to include the Crash Report log file under\n" # if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_6 "CrashReporter or " # endif "DiagnosticReports directory in bug reports.\n" /*"------------------------------------------------------------\n"*/ "\n"; const size_t msglen = sizeof(msg) - 1; #else const char *msg = NULL; const size_t msglen = 0; #endif bug_important_message(out, msg, msglen); } static void bug_report_begin_valist(FILE *out, const char *fmt, va_list args) { char buf[REPORT_BUG_BUFSIZ]; fputs("[BUG] ", out); vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); fputs(buf, out); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "\n%s\n\n", ruby_description); fputs(buf, out); preface_dump(out); } #define bug_report_begin(out, fmt) do { \ va_list args; \ va_start(args, fmt); \ bug_report_begin_valist(out, fmt, args); \ va_end(args); \ } while (0) static void bug_report_end(FILE *out) { /* call additional bug reporters */ { int i; for (i=0; ifunc)(out, reporter->data); } } postscript_dump(out); } #define report_bug(file, line, fmt, ctx) do { \ FILE *out = bug_report_file(file, line); \ if (out) { \ bug_report_begin(out, fmt); \ rb_vm_bugreport(ctx); \ bug_report_end(out); \ } \ } while (0) \ #define report_bug_valist(file, line, fmt, ctx, args) do { \ FILE *out = bug_report_file(file, line); \ if (out) { \ bug_report_begin_valist(out, fmt, args); \ rb_vm_bugreport(ctx); \ bug_report_end(out); \ } \ } while (0) \ NORETURN(static void die(void)); static void die(void) { #if defined(_WIN32) && defined(RUBY_MSVCRT_VERSION) && RUBY_MSVCRT_VERSION >= 80 _set_abort_behavior( 0, _CALL_REPORTFAULT); #endif abort(); } void rb_bug_without_die(const char *fmt, ...) { const char *file = NULL; int line = 0; if (GET_EC()) { file = rb_source_location_cstr(&line); } report_bug(file, line, fmt, NULL); } void rb_bug(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); rb_bug_without_die(fmt, args); va_end(args); die(); } void rb_bug_for_fatal_signal(ruby_sighandler_t default_sighandler, int sig, const void *ctx, const char *fmt, ...) { const char *file = NULL; int line = 0; if (GET_EC()) { file = rb_source_location_cstr(&line); } report_bug(file, line, fmt, ctx); if (default_sighandler) default_sighandler(sig); die(); } void rb_bug_errno(const char *mesg, int errno_arg) { if (errno_arg == 0) rb_bug("%s: errno == 0 (NOERROR)", mesg); else { const char *errno_str = rb_strerrno(errno_arg); if (errno_str) rb_bug("%s: %s (%s)", mesg, strerror(errno_arg), errno_str); else rb_bug("%s: %s (%d)", mesg, strerror(errno_arg), errno_arg); } } /* * this is safe to call inside signal handler and timer thread * (which isn't a Ruby Thread object) */ #define write_or_abort(fd, str, len) (write((fd), (str), (len)) < 0 ? abort() : (void)0) #define WRITE_CONST(fd,str) write_or_abort((fd),(str),sizeof(str) - 1) void rb_async_bug_errno(const char *mesg, int errno_arg) { WRITE_CONST(2, "[ASYNC BUG] "); write_or_abort(2, mesg, strlen(mesg)); WRITE_CONST(2, "\n"); if (errno_arg == 0) { WRITE_CONST(2, "errno == 0 (NOERROR)\n"); } else { const char *errno_str = rb_strerrno(errno_arg); if (!errno_str) errno_str = "undefined errno"; write_or_abort(2, errno_str, strlen(errno_str)); } WRITE_CONST(2, "\n\n"); write_or_abort(2, ruby_description, strlen(ruby_description)); abort(); } void rb_report_bug_valist(VALUE file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list args) { report_bug_valist(RSTRING_PTR(file), line, fmt, NULL, args); } MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED void rb_assert_failure(const char *file, int line, const char *name, const char *expr) { FILE *out = stderr; fprintf(out, "Assertion Failed: %s:%d:", file, line); if (name) fprintf(out, "%s:", name); fprintf(out, "%s\n%s\n\n", expr, ruby_description); preface_dump(out); rb_vm_bugreport(NULL); bug_report_end(out); die(); } static const char builtin_types[][10] = { "", /* 0x00, */ "Object", "Class", "Module", "Float", "String", "Regexp", "Array", "Hash", "Struct", "Integer", "File", "Data", /* internal use: wrapped C pointers */ "MatchData", /* data of $~ */ "Complex", "Rational", "", /* 0x10 */ "nil", "true", "false", "Symbol", /* :symbol */ "Integer", "undef", /* internal use: #undef; should not happen */ "", /* 0x17 */ "", /* 0x18 */ "", /* 0x19 */ "Memo", /* internal use: general memo */ "Node", /* internal use: syntax tree node */ "iClass", /* internal use: mixed-in module holder */ }; const char * rb_builtin_type_name(int t) { const char *name; if ((unsigned int)t >= numberof(builtin_types)) return 0; name = builtin_types[t]; if (*name) return name; return 0; } static VALUE displaying_class_of(VALUE x) { switch (x) { case Qfalse: return rb_fstring_cstr("false"); case Qnil: return rb_fstring_cstr("nil"); case Qtrue: return rb_fstring_cstr("true"); default: return rb_obj_class(x); } } static const char * builtin_class_name(VALUE x) { const char *etype; if (NIL_P(x)) { etype = "nil"; } else if (FIXNUM_P(x)) { etype = "Integer"; } else if (SYMBOL_P(x)) { etype = "Symbol"; } else if (RB_TYPE_P(x, T_TRUE)) { etype = "true"; } else if (RB_TYPE_P(x, T_FALSE)) { etype = "false"; } else { etype = NULL; } return etype; } const char * rb_builtin_class_name(VALUE x) { const char *etype = builtin_class_name(x); if (!etype) { etype = rb_obj_classname(x); } return etype; } NORETURN(static void unexpected_type(VALUE, int, int)); #define UNDEF_LEAKED "undef leaked to the Ruby space" static void unexpected_type(VALUE x, int xt, int t) { const char *tname = rb_builtin_type_name(t); VALUE mesg, exc = rb_eFatal; if (tname) { mesg = rb_sprintf("wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (expected %s)", displaying_class_of(x), tname); exc = rb_eTypeError; } else if (xt > T_MASK && xt <= 0x3f) { mesg = rb_sprintf("unknown type 0x%x (0x%x given, probably comes" " from extension library for ruby 1.8)", t, xt); } else { mesg = rb_sprintf("unknown type 0x%x (0x%x given)", t, xt); } rb_exc_raise(rb_exc_new_str(exc, mesg)); } void rb_check_type(VALUE x, int t) { int xt; if (x == Qundef) { rb_bug(UNDEF_LEAKED); } xt = TYPE(x); if (xt != t || (xt == T_DATA && RTYPEDDATA_P(x))) { unexpected_type(x, xt, t); } } void rb_unexpected_type(VALUE x, int t) { if (x == Qundef) { rb_bug(UNDEF_LEAKED); } unexpected_type(x, TYPE(x), t); } int rb_typeddata_inherited_p(const rb_data_type_t *child, const rb_data_type_t *parent) { while (child) { if (child == parent) return 1; child = child->parent; } return 0; } int rb_typeddata_is_kind_of(VALUE obj, const rb_data_type_t *data_type) { if (!RB_TYPE_P(obj, T_DATA) || !RTYPEDDATA_P(obj) || !rb_typeddata_inherited_p(RTYPEDDATA_TYPE(obj), data_type)) { return 0; } return 1; } #undef rb_typeddata_is_instance_of int rb_typeddata_is_instance_of(VALUE obj, const rb_data_type_t *data_type) { return rb_typeddata_is_instance_of_inline(obj, data_type); } void * rb_check_typeddata(VALUE obj, const rb_data_type_t *data_type) { VALUE actual; if (!RB_TYPE_P(obj, T_DATA)) { actual = displaying_class_of(obj); } else if (!RTYPEDDATA_P(obj)) { actual = displaying_class_of(obj); } else if (!rb_typeddata_inherited_p(RTYPEDDATA_TYPE(obj), data_type)) { const char *name = RTYPEDDATA_TYPE(obj)->wrap_struct_name; actual = rb_str_new_cstr(name); /* or rb_fstring_cstr? not sure... */ } else { return DATA_PTR(obj); } const char *expected = data_type->wrap_struct_name; rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (expected %s)", actual, expected); UNREACHABLE_RETURN(NULL); } /* exception classes */ VALUE rb_eException; VALUE rb_eSystemExit; VALUE rb_eInterrupt; VALUE rb_eSignal; VALUE rb_eFatal; VALUE rb_eStandardError; VALUE rb_eRuntimeError; VALUE rb_eFrozenError; VALUE rb_eTypeError; VALUE rb_eArgError; VALUE rb_eIndexError; VALUE rb_eKeyError; VALUE rb_eRangeError; VALUE rb_eNameError; VALUE rb_eEncodingError; VALUE rb_eEncCompatError; VALUE rb_eNoMethodError; VALUE rb_eSecurityError; VALUE rb_eNotImpError; VALUE rb_eNoMemError; VALUE rb_cNameErrorMesg; VALUE rb_eNoMatchingPatternError; VALUE rb_eScriptError; VALUE rb_eSyntaxError; VALUE rb_eLoadError; VALUE rb_eSystemCallError; VALUE rb_mErrno; static VALUE rb_eNOERROR; ID ruby_static_id_cause; #define id_cause ruby_static_id_cause static ID id_message, id_backtrace; static ID id_key, id_args, id_Errno, id_errno, id_i_path; static ID id_receiver, id_recv, id_iseq, id_local_variables; static ID id_private_call_p, id_top, id_bottom; #define id_bt idBt #define id_bt_locations idBt_locations #define id_mesg idMesg #define id_name idName #undef rb_exc_new_cstr VALUE rb_exc_new(VALUE etype, const char *ptr, long len) { VALUE mesg = rb_str_new(ptr, len); return rb_class_new_instance(1, &mesg, etype); } VALUE rb_exc_new_cstr(VALUE etype, const char *s) { return rb_exc_new(etype, s, strlen(s)); } VALUE rb_exc_new_str(VALUE etype, VALUE str) { StringValue(str); return rb_class_new_instance(1, &str, etype); } static VALUE exc_init(VALUE exc, VALUE mesg) { rb_ivar_set(exc, id_mesg, mesg); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_bt, Qnil); return exc; } /* * call-seq: * Exception.new(msg = nil) -> exception * Exception.exception(msg = nil) -> exception * * Construct a new Exception object, optionally passing in * a message. */ static VALUE exc_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE exc) { VALUE arg; arg = (!rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) ? Qnil : argv[0]); return exc_init(exc, arg); } /* * Document-method: exception * * call-seq: * exc.exception([string]) -> an_exception or exc * * With no argument, or if the argument is the same as the receiver, * return the receiver. Otherwise, create a new * exception object of the same class as the receiver, but with a * message equal to string.to_str. * */ static VALUE exc_exception(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { VALUE exc; argc = rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1); if (argc == 0) return self; if (argc == 1 && self == argv[0]) return self; exc = rb_obj_clone(self); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_mesg, argv[0]); return exc; } /* * call-seq: * exception.to_s -> string * * Returns exception's message (or the name of the exception if * no message is set). */ static VALUE exc_to_s(VALUE exc) { VALUE mesg = rb_attr_get(exc, idMesg); if (NIL_P(mesg)) return rb_class_name(CLASS_OF(exc)); return rb_String(mesg); } /* FIXME: Include eval_error.c */ void rb_error_write(VALUE errinfo, VALUE emesg, VALUE errat, VALUE str, VALUE highlight, VALUE reverse); VALUE rb_get_message(VALUE exc) { VALUE e = rb_check_funcall(exc, id_message, 0, 0); if (e == Qundef) return Qnil; if (!RB_TYPE_P(e, T_STRING)) e = rb_check_string_type(e); return e; } /* * call-seq: * Exception.to_tty? -> true or false * * Returns +true+ if exception messages will be sent to a tty. */ static VALUE exc_s_to_tty_p(VALUE self) { return rb_stderr_tty_p() ? Qtrue : Qfalse; } /* * call-seq: * exception.full_message(highlight: bool, order: [:top or :bottom]) -> string * * Returns formatted string of _exception_. * The returned string is formatted using the same format that Ruby uses * when printing an uncaught exceptions to stderr. * * If _highlight_ is +true+ the default error handler will send the * messages to a tty. * * _order_ must be either of +:top+ or +:bottom+, and places the error * message and the innermost backtrace come at the top or the bottom. * * The default values of these options depend on $stderr * and its +tty?+ at the timing of a call. */ static VALUE exc_full_message(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE exc) { VALUE opt, str, emesg, errat; enum {kw_highlight, kw_order, kw_max_}; static ID kw[kw_max_]; VALUE args[kw_max_] = {Qnil, Qnil}; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "0:", &opt); if (!NIL_P(opt)) { if (!kw[0]) { #define INIT_KW(n) kw[kw_##n] = rb_intern_const(#n) INIT_KW(highlight); INIT_KW(order); #undef INIT_KW } rb_get_kwargs(opt, kw, 0, kw_max_, args); switch (args[kw_highlight]) { default: rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "expected true or false as " "highlight: %+"PRIsVALUE, args[kw_highlight]); case Qundef: args[kw_highlight] = Qnil; break; case Qtrue: case Qfalse: case Qnil: break; } if (args[kw_order] == Qundef) { args[kw_order] = Qnil; } else { ID id = rb_check_id(&args[kw_order]); if (id == id_bottom) args[kw_order] = Qtrue; else if (id == id_top) args[kw_order] = Qfalse; else { rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "expected :top or :bottom as " "order: %+"PRIsVALUE, args[kw_order]); } } } str = rb_str_new2(""); errat = rb_get_backtrace(exc); emesg = rb_get_message(exc); rb_error_write(exc, emesg, errat, str, args[kw_highlight], args[kw_order]); return str; } /* * call-seq: * exception.message -> string * * Returns the result of invoking exception.to_s. * Normally this returns the exception's message or name. */ static VALUE exc_message(VALUE exc) { return rb_funcallv(exc, idTo_s, 0, 0); } /* * call-seq: * exception.inspect -> string * * Return this exception's class name and message. */ static VALUE exc_inspect(VALUE exc) { VALUE str, klass; klass = CLASS_OF(exc); exc = rb_obj_as_string(exc); if (RSTRING_LEN(exc) == 0) { return rb_class_name(klass); } str = rb_str_buf_new2("#<"); klass = rb_class_name(klass); rb_str_buf_append(str, klass); rb_str_buf_cat(str, ": ", 2); rb_str_buf_append(str, exc); rb_str_buf_cat(str, ">", 1); return str; } /* * call-seq: * exception.backtrace -> array or nil * * Returns any backtrace associated with the exception. The backtrace * is an array of strings, each containing either ``filename:lineNo: in * `method''' or ``filename:lineNo.'' * * def a * raise "boom" * end * * def b * a() * end * * begin * b() * rescue => detail * print detail.backtrace.join("\n") * end * * produces: * * prog.rb:2:in `a' * prog.rb:6:in `b' * prog.rb:10 * * In the case no backtrace has been set, +nil+ is returned * * ex = StandardError.new * ex.backtrace * #=> nil */ static VALUE exc_backtrace(VALUE exc) { VALUE obj; obj = rb_attr_get(exc, id_bt); if (rb_backtrace_p(obj)) { obj = rb_backtrace_to_str_ary(obj); /* rb_ivar_set(exc, id_bt, obj); */ } return obj; } static VALUE rb_check_backtrace(VALUE); VALUE rb_get_backtrace(VALUE exc) { ID mid = id_backtrace; VALUE info; if (rb_method_basic_definition_p(CLASS_OF(exc), id_backtrace)) { VALUE klass = rb_eException; rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC(); if (NIL_P(exc)) return Qnil; EXEC_EVENT_HOOK(ec, RUBY_EVENT_C_CALL, exc, mid, mid, klass, Qundef); info = exc_backtrace(exc); EXEC_EVENT_HOOK(ec, RUBY_EVENT_C_RETURN, exc, mid, mid, klass, info); } else { info = rb_funcallv(exc, mid, 0, 0); } if (NIL_P(info)) return Qnil; return rb_check_backtrace(info); } /* * call-seq: * exception.backtrace_locations -> array or nil * * Returns any backtrace associated with the exception. This method is * similar to Exception#backtrace, but the backtrace is an array of * Thread::Backtrace::Location. * * This method is not affected by Exception#set_backtrace(). */ static VALUE exc_backtrace_locations(VALUE exc) { VALUE obj; obj = rb_attr_get(exc, id_bt_locations); if (!NIL_P(obj)) { obj = rb_backtrace_to_location_ary(obj); } return obj; } static VALUE rb_check_backtrace(VALUE bt) { long i; static const char err[] = "backtrace must be Array of String"; if (!NIL_P(bt)) { if (RB_TYPE_P(bt, T_STRING)) return rb_ary_new3(1, bt); if (rb_backtrace_p(bt)) return bt; if (!RB_TYPE_P(bt, T_ARRAY)) { rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, err); } for (i=0;i array * * Sets the backtrace information associated with +exc+. The +backtrace+ must * be an array of String objects or a single String in the format described * in Exception#backtrace. * */ static VALUE exc_set_backtrace(VALUE exc, VALUE bt) { return rb_ivar_set(exc, id_bt, rb_check_backtrace(bt)); } MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED VALUE rb_exc_set_backtrace(VALUE exc, VALUE bt) { return exc_set_backtrace(exc, bt); } /* * call-seq: * exception.cause -> an_exception or nil * * Returns the previous exception ($!) at the time this exception was raised. * This is useful for wrapping exceptions and retaining the original exception * information. */ static VALUE exc_cause(VALUE exc) { return rb_attr_get(exc, id_cause); } static VALUE try_convert_to_exception(VALUE obj) { return rb_check_funcall(obj, idException, 0, 0); } /* * call-seq: * exc == obj -> true or false * * Equality---If obj is not an Exception, returns * false. Otherwise, returns true if exc and * obj share same class, messages, and backtrace. */ static VALUE exc_equal(VALUE exc, VALUE obj) { VALUE mesg, backtrace; if (exc == obj) return Qtrue; if (rb_obj_class(exc) != rb_obj_class(obj)) { int state; obj = rb_protect(try_convert_to_exception, obj, &state); if (state || obj == Qundef) { rb_set_errinfo(Qnil); return Qfalse; } if (rb_obj_class(exc) != rb_obj_class(obj)) return Qfalse; mesg = rb_check_funcall(obj, id_message, 0, 0); if (mesg == Qundef) return Qfalse; backtrace = rb_check_funcall(obj, id_backtrace, 0, 0); if (backtrace == Qundef) return Qfalse; } else { mesg = rb_attr_get(obj, id_mesg); backtrace = exc_backtrace(obj); } if (!rb_equal(rb_attr_get(exc, id_mesg), mesg)) return Qfalse; if (!rb_equal(exc_backtrace(exc), backtrace)) return Qfalse; return Qtrue; } /* * call-seq: * SystemExit.new -> system_exit * SystemExit.new(status) -> system_exit * SystemExit.new(status, msg) -> system_exit * SystemExit.new(msg) -> system_exit * * Create a new +SystemExit+ exception with the given status and message. * Status is true, false, or an integer. * If status is not given, true is used. */ static VALUE exit_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE exc) { VALUE status; if (argc > 0) { status = *argv; switch (status) { case Qtrue: status = INT2FIX(EXIT_SUCCESS); ++argv; --argc; break; case Qfalse: status = INT2FIX(EXIT_FAILURE); ++argv; --argc; break; default: status = rb_check_to_int(status); if (NIL_P(status)) { status = INT2FIX(EXIT_SUCCESS); } else { #if EXIT_SUCCESS != 0 if (status == INT2FIX(0)) status = INT2FIX(EXIT_SUCCESS); #endif ++argv; --argc; } break; } } else { status = INT2FIX(EXIT_SUCCESS); } rb_call_super(argc, argv); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_status, status); return exc; } /* * call-seq: * system_exit.status -> integer * * Return the status value associated with this system exit. */ static VALUE exit_status(VALUE exc) { return rb_attr_get(exc, id_status); } /* * call-seq: * system_exit.success? -> true or false * * Returns +true+ if exiting successful, +false+ if not. */ static VALUE exit_success_p(VALUE exc) { VALUE status_val = rb_attr_get(exc, id_status); int status; if (NIL_P(status_val)) return Qtrue; status = NUM2INT(status_val); if (WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == EXIT_SUCCESS) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; } static VALUE err_init_recv(VALUE exc, VALUE recv) { if (recv != Qundef) rb_ivar_set(exc, id_recv, recv); return exc; } /* * call-seq: * FrozenError.new(msg=nil, receiver: nil) -> frozen_error * * Construct a new FrozenError exception. If given the receiver * parameter may subsequently be examined using the FrozenError#receiver * method. * * a = [].freeze * raise FrozenError.new("can't modify frozen array", receiver: a) */ static VALUE frozen_err_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { ID keywords[1]; VALUE values[numberof(keywords)], options; argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", NULL, &options); keywords[0] = id_receiver; rb_get_kwargs(options, keywords, 0, numberof(values), values); rb_call_super(argc, argv); err_init_recv(self, values[0]); return self; } /* * Document-method: FrozenError#receiver * call-seq: * frozen_error.receiver -> object * * Return the receiver associated with this FrozenError exception. */ #define frozen_err_receiver name_err_receiver void rb_name_error(ID id, const char *fmt, ...) { VALUE exc, argv[2]; va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); argv[0] = rb_vsprintf(fmt, args); va_end(args); argv[1] = ID2SYM(id); exc = rb_class_new_instance(2, argv, rb_eNameError); rb_exc_raise(exc); } void rb_name_error_str(VALUE str, const char *fmt, ...) { VALUE exc, argv[2]; va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); argv[0] = rb_vsprintf(fmt, args); va_end(args); argv[1] = str; exc = rb_class_new_instance(2, argv, rb_eNameError); rb_exc_raise(exc); } static VALUE name_err_init_attr(VALUE exc, VALUE recv, VALUE method) { const rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC(); rb_control_frame_t *cfp = RUBY_VM_PREVIOUS_CONTROL_FRAME(ec->cfp); cfp = rb_vm_get_ruby_level_next_cfp(ec, cfp); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_name, method); err_init_recv(exc, recv); if (cfp) rb_ivar_set(exc, id_iseq, rb_iseqw_new(cfp->iseq)); return exc; } /* * call-seq: * NameError.new(msg=nil, name=nil, receiver: nil) -> name_error * * Construct a new NameError exception. If given the name * parameter may subsequently be examined using the NameError#name * method. receiver parameter allows to pass object in * context of which the error happened. Example: * * [1, 2, 3].method(:rject) # NameError with name "rject" and receiver: Array * [1, 2, 3].singleton_method(:rject) # NameError with name "rject" and receiver: [1, 2, 3] */ static VALUE name_err_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { ID keywords[1]; VALUE values[numberof(keywords)], name, options; argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", NULL, &options); keywords[0] = id_receiver; rb_get_kwargs(options, keywords, 0, numberof(values), values); name = (argc > 1) ? argv[--argc] : Qnil; rb_call_super(argc, argv); name_err_init_attr(self, values[0], name); return self; } static VALUE rb_name_err_mesg_new(VALUE mesg, VALUE recv, VALUE method); static VALUE name_err_init(VALUE exc, VALUE mesg, VALUE recv, VALUE method) { exc_init(exc, rb_name_err_mesg_new(mesg, recv, method)); return name_err_init_attr(exc, recv, method); } VALUE rb_name_err_new(VALUE mesg, VALUE recv, VALUE method) { VALUE exc = rb_obj_alloc(rb_eNameError); return name_err_init(exc, mesg, recv, method); } /* * call-seq: * name_error.name -> string or nil * * Return the name associated with this NameError exception. */ static VALUE name_err_name(VALUE self) { return rb_attr_get(self, id_name); } /* * call-seq: * name_error.local_variables -> array * * Return a list of the local variable names defined where this * NameError exception was raised. * * Internal use only. */ static VALUE name_err_local_variables(VALUE self) { VALUE vars = rb_attr_get(self, id_local_variables); if (NIL_P(vars)) { VALUE iseqw = rb_attr_get(self, id_iseq); if (!NIL_P(iseqw)) vars = rb_iseqw_local_variables(iseqw); if (NIL_P(vars)) vars = rb_ary_new(); rb_ivar_set(self, id_local_variables, vars); } return vars; } static VALUE nometh_err_init_attr(VALUE exc, VALUE args, int priv) { rb_ivar_set(exc, id_args, args); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_private_call_p, priv ? Qtrue : Qfalse); return exc; } /* * call-seq: * NoMethodError.new(msg=nil, name=nil, args=nil, private=false, receiver: nil) -> no_method_error * * Construct a NoMethodError exception for a method of the given name * called with the given arguments. The name may be accessed using * the #name method on the resulting object, and the * arguments using the #args method. * * If private argument were passed, it designates method was * attempted to call in private context, and can be accessed with * #private_call? method. * * receiver argument stores an object whose method was called. */ static VALUE nometh_err_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { int priv; VALUE args, options; argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", NULL, &options); priv = (argc > 3) && (--argc, RTEST(argv[argc])); args = (argc > 2) ? argv[--argc] : Qnil; if (!NIL_P(options)) argv[argc++] = options; rb_call_super_kw(argc, argv, RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS); return nometh_err_init_attr(self, args, priv); } VALUE rb_nomethod_err_new(VALUE mesg, VALUE recv, VALUE method, VALUE args, int priv) { VALUE exc = rb_obj_alloc(rb_eNoMethodError); name_err_init(exc, mesg, recv, method); return nometh_err_init_attr(exc, args, priv); } /* :nodoc: */ enum { NAME_ERR_MESG__MESG, NAME_ERR_MESG__RECV, NAME_ERR_MESG__NAME, NAME_ERR_MESG_COUNT }; static void name_err_mesg_mark(void *p) { VALUE *ptr = p; rb_gc_mark_locations(ptr, ptr+NAME_ERR_MESG_COUNT); } #define name_err_mesg_free RUBY_TYPED_DEFAULT_FREE static size_t name_err_mesg_memsize(const void *p) { return NAME_ERR_MESG_COUNT * sizeof(VALUE); } static const rb_data_type_t name_err_mesg_data_type = { "name_err_mesg", { name_err_mesg_mark, name_err_mesg_free, name_err_mesg_memsize, }, 0, 0, RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY }; /* :nodoc: */ static VALUE rb_name_err_mesg_new(VALUE mesg, VALUE recv, VALUE method) { VALUE result = TypedData_Wrap_Struct(rb_cNameErrorMesg, &name_err_mesg_data_type, 0); VALUE *ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, NAME_ERR_MESG_COUNT); ptr[NAME_ERR_MESG__MESG] = mesg; ptr[NAME_ERR_MESG__RECV] = recv; ptr[NAME_ERR_MESG__NAME] = method; RTYPEDDATA_DATA(result) = ptr; return result; } /* :nodoc: */ static VALUE name_err_mesg_equal(VALUE obj1, VALUE obj2) { VALUE *ptr1, *ptr2; int i; if (obj1 == obj2) return Qtrue; if (rb_obj_class(obj2) != rb_cNameErrorMesg) return Qfalse; TypedData_Get_Struct(obj1, VALUE, &name_err_mesg_data_type, ptr1); TypedData_Get_Struct(obj2, VALUE, &name_err_mesg_data_type, ptr2); for (i=0; i 0 && RSTRING_PTR(d)[0] == '#'); break; } if (!singleton) { s = FAKE_CSTR(&s_str, ":"); c = rb_class_name(CLASS_OF(obj)); } else { c = s = FAKE_CSTR(&s_str, ""); } args[0] = rb_obj_as_string(ptr[NAME_ERR_MESG__NAME]); args[1] = d; args[2] = s; args[3] = c; mesg = rb_str_format(4, args, mesg); } return mesg; } /* :nodoc: */ static VALUE name_err_mesg_dump(VALUE obj, VALUE limit) { return name_err_mesg_to_str(obj); } /* :nodoc: */ static VALUE name_err_mesg_load(VALUE klass, VALUE str) { return str; } /* * call-seq: * name_error.receiver -> object * * Return the receiver associated with this NameError exception. */ static VALUE name_err_receiver(VALUE self) { VALUE *ptr, recv, mesg; recv = rb_ivar_lookup(self, id_recv, Qundef); if (recv != Qundef) return recv; mesg = rb_attr_get(self, id_mesg); if (!rb_typeddata_is_kind_of(mesg, &name_err_mesg_data_type)) { rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "no receiver is available"); } ptr = DATA_PTR(mesg); return ptr[NAME_ERR_MESG__RECV]; } /* * call-seq: * no_method_error.args -> obj * * Return the arguments passed in as the third parameter to * the constructor. */ static VALUE nometh_err_args(VALUE self) { return rb_attr_get(self, id_args); } /* * call-seq: * no_method_error.private_call? -> true or false * * Return true if the caused method was called as private. */ static VALUE nometh_err_private_call_p(VALUE self) { return rb_attr_get(self, id_private_call_p); } void rb_invalid_str(const char *str, const char *type) { VALUE s = rb_str_new2(str); rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid value for %s: %+"PRIsVALUE, type, s); } /* * call-seq: * key_error.receiver -> object * * Return the receiver associated with this KeyError exception. */ static VALUE key_err_receiver(VALUE self) { VALUE recv; recv = rb_ivar_lookup(self, id_receiver, Qundef); if (recv != Qundef) return recv; rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "no receiver is available"); } /* * call-seq: * key_error.key -> object * * Return the key caused this KeyError exception. */ static VALUE key_err_key(VALUE self) { VALUE key; key = rb_ivar_lookup(self, id_key, Qundef); if (key != Qundef) return key; rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "no key is available"); } VALUE rb_key_err_new(VALUE mesg, VALUE recv, VALUE key) { VALUE exc = rb_obj_alloc(rb_eKeyError); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_mesg, mesg); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_bt, Qnil); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_key, key); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_receiver, recv); return exc; } /* * call-seq: * KeyError.new(message=nil, receiver: nil, key: nil) -> key_error * * Construct a new +KeyError+ exception with the given message, * receiver and key. */ static VALUE key_err_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { VALUE options; rb_call_super(rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01:", NULL, &options), argv); if (!NIL_P(options)) { ID keywords[2]; VALUE values[numberof(keywords)]; int i; keywords[0] = id_receiver; keywords[1] = id_key; rb_get_kwargs(options, keywords, 0, numberof(values), values); for (i = 0; i < numberof(values); ++i) { if (values[i] != Qundef) { rb_ivar_set(self, keywords[i], values[i]); } } } return self; } /* * call-seq: * SyntaxError.new([msg]) -> syntax_error * * Construct a SyntaxError exception. */ static VALUE syntax_error_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { VALUE mesg; if (argc == 0) { mesg = rb_fstring_lit("compile error"); argc = 1; argv = &mesg; } return rb_call_super(argc, argv); } /* * Document-module: Errno * * Ruby exception objects are subclasses of Exception. However, * operating systems typically report errors using plain * integers. Module Errno is created dynamically to map these * operating system errors to Ruby classes, with each error number * generating its own subclass of SystemCallError. As the subclass * is created in module Errno, its name will start * Errno::. * * The names of the Errno:: classes depend on the * environment in which Ruby runs. On a typical Unix or Windows * platform, there are Errno classes such as Errno::EACCES, * Errno::EAGAIN, Errno::EINTR, and so on. * * The integer operating system error number corresponding to a * particular error is available as the class constant * Errno::error::Errno. * * Errno::EACCES::Errno #=> 13 * Errno::EAGAIN::Errno #=> 11 * Errno::EINTR::Errno #=> 4 * * The full list of operating system errors on your particular platform * are available as the constants of Errno. * * Errno.constants #=> :E2BIG, :EACCES, :EADDRINUSE, :EADDRNOTAVAIL, ... */ static st_table *syserr_tbl; static VALUE set_syserr(int n, const char *name) { st_data_t error; if (!st_lookup(syserr_tbl, n, &error)) { error = rb_define_class_under(rb_mErrno, name, rb_eSystemCallError); /* capture nonblock errnos for WaitReadable/WaitWritable subclasses */ switch (n) { case EAGAIN: rb_eEAGAIN = error; #if defined(EWOULDBLOCK) && EWOULDBLOCK != EAGAIN break; case EWOULDBLOCK: #endif rb_eEWOULDBLOCK = error; break; case EINPROGRESS: rb_eEINPROGRESS = error; break; } rb_define_const(error, "Errno", INT2NUM(n)); st_add_direct(syserr_tbl, n, error); } else { rb_define_const(rb_mErrno, name, error); } return error; } static VALUE get_syserr(int n) { st_data_t error; if (!st_lookup(syserr_tbl, n, &error)) { char name[8]; /* some Windows' errno have 5 digits. */ snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "E%03d", n); error = set_syserr(n, name); } return error; } /* * call-seq: * SystemCallError.new(msg, errno) -> system_call_error_subclass * * If _errno_ corresponds to a known system error code, constructs the * appropriate Errno class for that error, otherwise constructs a * generic SystemCallError object. The error number is subsequently * available via the #errno method. */ static VALUE syserr_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { #if !defined(_WIN32) char *strerror(); #endif const char *err; VALUE mesg, error, func, errmsg; VALUE klass = rb_obj_class(self); if (klass == rb_eSystemCallError) { st_data_t data = (st_data_t)klass; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12", &mesg, &error, &func); if (argc == 1 && FIXNUM_P(mesg)) { error = mesg; mesg = Qnil; } if (!NIL_P(error) && st_lookup(syserr_tbl, NUM2LONG(error), &data)) { klass = (VALUE)data; /* change class */ if (!RB_TYPE_P(self, T_OBJECT)) { /* insurance to avoid type crash */ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "invalid instance type"); } RBASIC_SET_CLASS(self, klass); } } else { rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &mesg, &func); error = rb_const_get(klass, id_Errno); } if (!NIL_P(error)) err = strerror(NUM2INT(error)); else err = "unknown error"; errmsg = rb_enc_str_new_cstr(err, rb_locale_encoding()); if (!NIL_P(mesg)) { VALUE str = StringValue(mesg); if (!NIL_P(func)) rb_str_catf(errmsg, " @ %"PRIsVALUE, func); rb_str_catf(errmsg, " - %"PRIsVALUE, str); } mesg = errmsg; rb_call_super(1, &mesg); rb_ivar_set(self, id_errno, error); return self; } /* * call-seq: * system_call_error.errno -> integer * * Return this SystemCallError's error number. */ static VALUE syserr_errno(VALUE self) { return rb_attr_get(self, id_errno); } /* * call-seq: * system_call_error === other -> true or false * * Return +true+ if the receiver is a generic +SystemCallError+, or * if the error numbers +self+ and _other_ are the same. */ static VALUE syserr_eqq(VALUE self, VALUE exc) { VALUE num, e; if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(exc, rb_eSystemCallError)) { if (!rb_respond_to(exc, id_errno)) return Qfalse; } else if (self == rb_eSystemCallError) return Qtrue; num = rb_attr_get(exc, id_errno); if (NIL_P(num)) { num = rb_funcallv(exc, id_errno, 0, 0); } e = rb_const_get(self, id_Errno); if (FIXNUM_P(num) ? num == e : rb_equal(num, e)) return Qtrue; return Qfalse; } /* * Document-class: StandardError * * The most standard error types are subclasses of StandardError. A * rescue clause without an explicit Exception class will rescue all * StandardErrors (and only those). * * def foo * raise "Oups" * end * foo rescue "Hello" #=> "Hello" * * On the other hand: * * require 'does/not/exist' rescue "Hi" * * raises the exception: * * LoadError: no such file to load -- does/not/exist * */ /* * Document-class: SystemExit * * Raised by +exit+ to initiate the termination of the script. */ /* * Document-class: SignalException * * Raised when a signal is received. * * begin * Process.kill('HUP',Process.pid) * sleep # wait for receiver to handle signal sent by Process.kill * rescue SignalException => e * puts "received Exception #{e}" * end * * produces: * * received Exception SIGHUP */ /* * Document-class: Interrupt * * Raised when the interrupt signal is received, typically because the * user has pressed Control-C (on most posix platforms). As such, it is a * subclass of +SignalException+. * * begin * puts "Press ctrl-C when you get bored" * loop {} * rescue Interrupt => e * puts "Note: You will typically use Signal.trap instead." * end * * produces: * * Press ctrl-C when you get bored * * then waits until it is interrupted with Control-C and then prints: * * Note: You will typically use Signal.trap instead. */ /* * Document-class: TypeError * * Raised when encountering an object that is not of the expected type. * * [1, 2, 3].first("two") * * raises the exception: * * TypeError: no implicit conversion of String into Integer * */ /* * Document-class: ArgumentError * * Raised when the arguments are wrong and there isn't a more specific * Exception class. * * Ex: passing the wrong number of arguments * * [1, 2, 3].first(4, 5) * * raises the exception: * * ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 2, expected 1) * * Ex: passing an argument that is not acceptable: * * [1, 2, 3].first(-4) * * raises the exception: * * ArgumentError: negative array size */ /* * Document-class: IndexError * * Raised when the given index is invalid. * * a = [:foo, :bar] * a.fetch(0) #=> :foo * a[4] #=> nil * a.fetch(4) #=> IndexError: index 4 outside of array bounds: -2...2 * */ /* * Document-class: KeyError * * Raised when the specified key is not found. It is a subclass of * IndexError. * * h = {"foo" => :bar} * h.fetch("foo") #=> :bar * h.fetch("baz") #=> KeyError: key not found: "baz" * */ /* * Document-class: RangeError * * Raised when a given numerical value is out of range. * * [1, 2, 3].drop(1 << 100) * * raises the exception: * * RangeError: bignum too big to convert into `long' */ /* * Document-class: ScriptError * * ScriptError is the superclass for errors raised when a script * can not be executed because of a +LoadError+, * +NotImplementedError+ or a +SyntaxError+. Note these type of * +ScriptErrors+ are not +StandardError+ and will not be * rescued unless it is specified explicitly (or its ancestor * +Exception+). */ /* * Document-class: SyntaxError * * Raised when encountering Ruby code with an invalid syntax. * * eval("1+1=2") * * raises the exception: * * SyntaxError: (eval):1: syntax error, unexpected '=', expecting $end */ /* * Document-class: LoadError * * Raised when a file required (a Ruby script, extension library, ...) * fails to load. * * require 'this/file/does/not/exist' * * raises the exception: * * LoadError: no such file to load -- this/file/does/not/exist */ /* * Document-class: NotImplementedError * * Raised when a feature is not implemented on the current platform. For * example, methods depending on the +fsync+ or +fork+ system calls may * raise this exception if the underlying operating system or Ruby * runtime does not support them. * * Note that if +fork+ raises a +NotImplementedError+, then * respond_to?(:fork) returns +false+. */ /* * Document-class: NameError * * Raised when a given name is invalid or undefined. * * puts foo * * raises the exception: * * NameError: undefined local variable or method `foo' for main:Object * * Since constant names must start with a capital: * * Integer.const_set :answer, 42 * * raises the exception: * * NameError: wrong constant name answer */ /* * Document-class: NoMethodError * * Raised when a method is called on a receiver which doesn't have it * defined and also fails to respond with +method_missing+. * * "hello".to_ary * * raises the exception: * * NoMethodError: undefined method `to_ary' for "hello":String */ /* * Document-class: FrozenError * * Raised when there is an attempt to modify a frozen object. * * [1, 2, 3].freeze << 4 * * raises the exception: * * FrozenError: can't modify frozen Array */ /* * Document-class: RuntimeError * * A generic error class raised when an invalid operation is attempted. * Kernel#raise will raise a RuntimeError if no Exception class is * specified. * * raise "ouch" * * raises the exception: * * RuntimeError: ouch */ /* * Document-class: SecurityError * * No longer used by internal code. */ /* * Document-class: NoMemoryError * * Raised when memory allocation fails. */ /* * Document-class: SystemCallError * * SystemCallError is the base class for all low-level * platform-dependent errors. * * The errors available on the current platform are subclasses of * SystemCallError and are defined in the Errno module. * * File.open("does/not/exist") * * raises the exception: * * Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory - does/not/exist */ /* * Document-class: EncodingError * * EncodingError is the base class for encoding errors. */ /* * Document-class: Encoding::CompatibilityError * * Raised by Encoding and String methods when the source encoding is * incompatible with the target encoding. */ /* * Document-class: fatal * * fatal is an Exception that is raised when Ruby has encountered a fatal * error and must exit. */ /* * Document-class: NameError::message * :nodoc: */ /* * Document-class: Exception * * \Class Exception and its subclasses are used to communicate between * Kernel#raise and +rescue+ statements in begin ... end blocks. * * An Exception object carries information about an exception: * - Its type (the exception's class). * - An optional descriptive message. * - Optional backtrace information. * * Some built-in subclasses of Exception have additional methods: e.g., NameError#name. * * == Defaults * * Two Ruby statements have default exception classes: * - +raise+: defaults to RuntimeError. * - +rescue+: defaults to StandardError. * * == Global Variables * * When an exception has been raised but not yet handled (in +rescue+, * +ensure+, +at_exit+ and +END+ blocks), two global variables are set: * - $! contains the current exception. * - $@ contains its backtrace. * * == Custom Exceptions * * To provide additional or alternate information, * a program may create custom exception classes * that derive from the built-in exception classes. * * A good practice is for a library to create a single "generic" exception class * (typically a subclass of StandardError or RuntimeError) * and have its other exception classes derive from that class. * This allows the user to rescue the generic exception, thus catching all exceptions * the library may raise even if future versions of the library add new * exception subclasses. * * For example: * * class MyLibrary * class Error < ::StandardError * end * * class WidgetError < Error * end * * class FrobError < Error * end * * end * * To handle both MyLibrary::WidgetError and MyLibrary::FrobError the library * user can rescue MyLibrary::Error. * * == Built-In Exception Classes * * The built-in subclasses of Exception are: * * * NoMemoryError * * ScriptError * * LoadError * * NotImplementedError * * SyntaxError * * SecurityError * * SignalException * * Interrupt * * StandardError * * ArgumentError * * UncaughtThrowError * * EncodingError * * FiberError * * IOError * * EOFError * * IndexError * * KeyError * * StopIteration * * ClosedQueueError * * LocalJumpError * * NameError * * NoMethodError * * RangeError * * FloatDomainError * * RegexpError * * RuntimeError * * FrozenError * * SystemCallError * * Errno::* * * ThreadError * * TypeError * * ZeroDivisionError * * SystemExit * * SystemStackError * * fatal */ static VALUE exception_alloc(VALUE klass) { return rb_class_allocate_instance(klass); } static VALUE exception_dumper(VALUE exc) { // TODO: Currently, the instance variables "bt" and "bt_locations" // refers to the same object (Array of String). But "bt_locations" // should have an Array of Thread::Backtrace::Locations. return exc; } static int ivar_copy_i(st_data_t key, st_data_t val, st_data_t exc) { rb_ivar_set((VALUE) exc, (ID) key, (VALUE) val); return ST_CONTINUE; } static VALUE exception_loader(VALUE exc, VALUE obj) { // The loader function of rb_marshal_define_compat seems to be called for two events: // one is for fixup (r_fixup_compat), the other is for TYPE_USERDEF. // In the former case, the first argument is an instance of Exception (because // we pass rb_eException to rb_marshal_define_compat). In the latter case, the first // argument is a class object (see TYPE_USERDEF case in r_object0). // We want to copy all instance variables (but "bt_locations") from obj to exc. // But we do not want to do so in the second case, so the following branch is for that. if (RB_TYPE_P(exc, T_CLASS)) return obj; // maybe called from Marshal's TYPE_USERDEF rb_ivar_foreach(obj, ivar_copy_i, exc); if (rb_attr_get(exc, id_bt) == rb_attr_get(exc, id_bt_locations)) { rb_ivar_set(exc, id_bt_locations, Qnil); } return exc; } void Init_Exception(void) { rb_eException = rb_define_class("Exception", rb_cObject); rb_define_alloc_func(rb_eException, exception_alloc); rb_marshal_define_compat(rb_eException, rb_eException, exception_dumper, exception_loader); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_eException, "exception", rb_class_new_instance, -1); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_eException, "to_tty?", exc_s_to_tty_p, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "exception", exc_exception, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "initialize", exc_initialize, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "==", exc_equal, 1); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "to_s", exc_to_s, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "message", exc_message, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "full_message", exc_full_message, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "inspect", exc_inspect, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "backtrace", exc_backtrace, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "backtrace_locations", exc_backtrace_locations, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "set_backtrace", exc_set_backtrace, 1); rb_define_method(rb_eException, "cause", exc_cause, 0); rb_eSystemExit = rb_define_class("SystemExit", rb_eException); rb_define_method(rb_eSystemExit, "initialize", exit_initialize, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eSystemExit, "status", exit_status, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eSystemExit, "success?", exit_success_p, 0); rb_eFatal = rb_define_class("fatal", rb_eException); rb_eSignal = rb_define_class("SignalException", rb_eException); rb_eInterrupt = rb_define_class("Interrupt", rb_eSignal); rb_eStandardError = rb_define_class("StandardError", rb_eException); rb_eTypeError = rb_define_class("TypeError", rb_eStandardError); rb_eArgError = rb_define_class("ArgumentError", rb_eStandardError); rb_eIndexError = rb_define_class("IndexError", rb_eStandardError); rb_eKeyError = rb_define_class("KeyError", rb_eIndexError); rb_define_method(rb_eKeyError, "initialize", key_err_initialize, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eKeyError, "receiver", key_err_receiver, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eKeyError, "key", key_err_key, 0); rb_eRangeError = rb_define_class("RangeError", rb_eStandardError); rb_eScriptError = rb_define_class("ScriptError", rb_eException); rb_eSyntaxError = rb_define_class("SyntaxError", rb_eScriptError); rb_define_method(rb_eSyntaxError, "initialize", syntax_error_initialize, -1); rb_eLoadError = rb_define_class("LoadError", rb_eScriptError); /* the path failed to load */ rb_attr(rb_eLoadError, rb_intern_const("path"), 1, 0, Qfalse); rb_eNotImpError = rb_define_class("NotImplementedError", rb_eScriptError); rb_eNameError = rb_define_class("NameError", rb_eStandardError); rb_define_method(rb_eNameError, "initialize", name_err_initialize, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eNameError, "name", name_err_name, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eNameError, "receiver", name_err_receiver, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eNameError, "local_variables", name_err_local_variables, 0); rb_cNameErrorMesg = rb_define_class_under(rb_eNameError, "message", rb_cData); rb_define_method(rb_cNameErrorMesg, "==", name_err_mesg_equal, 1); rb_define_method(rb_cNameErrorMesg, "to_str", name_err_mesg_to_str, 0); rb_define_method(rb_cNameErrorMesg, "_dump", name_err_mesg_dump, 1); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cNameErrorMesg, "_load", name_err_mesg_load, 1); rb_eNoMethodError = rb_define_class("NoMethodError", rb_eNameError); rb_define_method(rb_eNoMethodError, "initialize", nometh_err_initialize, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eNoMethodError, "args", nometh_err_args, 0); rb_define_method(rb_eNoMethodError, "private_call?", nometh_err_private_call_p, 0); rb_eRuntimeError = rb_define_class("RuntimeError", rb_eStandardError); rb_eFrozenError = rb_define_class("FrozenError", rb_eRuntimeError); rb_define_method(rb_eFrozenError, "initialize", frozen_err_initialize, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eFrozenError, "receiver", frozen_err_receiver, 0); rb_eSecurityError = rb_define_class("SecurityError", rb_eException); rb_eNoMemError = rb_define_class("NoMemoryError", rb_eException); rb_eEncodingError = rb_define_class("EncodingError", rb_eStandardError); rb_eEncCompatError = rb_define_class_under(rb_cEncoding, "CompatibilityError", rb_eEncodingError); rb_eNoMatchingPatternError = rb_define_class("NoMatchingPatternError", rb_eRuntimeError); syserr_tbl = st_init_numtable(); rb_eSystemCallError = rb_define_class("SystemCallError", rb_eStandardError); rb_define_method(rb_eSystemCallError, "initialize", syserr_initialize, -1); rb_define_method(rb_eSystemCallError, "errno", syserr_errno, 0); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_eSystemCallError, "===", syserr_eqq, 1); rb_mErrno = rb_define_module("Errno"); rb_mWarning = rb_define_module("Warning"); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_mWarning, "[]", rb_warning_s_aref, 1); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_mWarning, "[]=", rb_warning_s_aset, 2); rb_define_method(rb_mWarning, "warn", rb_warning_s_warn, -1); rb_extend_object(rb_mWarning, rb_mWarning); /* :nodoc: */ rb_cWarningBuffer = rb_define_class_under(rb_mWarning, "buffer", rb_cString); rb_define_method(rb_cWarningBuffer, "write", warning_write, -1); id_cause = rb_intern_const("cause"); id_message = rb_intern_const("message"); id_backtrace = rb_intern_const("backtrace"); id_key = rb_intern_const("key"); id_args = rb_intern_const("args"); id_receiver = rb_intern_const("receiver"); id_private_call_p = rb_intern_const("private_call?"); id_local_variables = rb_intern_const("local_variables"); id_Errno = rb_intern_const("Errno"); id_errno = rb_intern_const("errno"); id_i_path = rb_intern_const("@path"); id_warn = rb_intern_const("warn"); id_category = rb_intern_const("category"); id_deprecated = rb_intern_const("deprecated"); id_experimental = rb_intern_const("experimental"); id_top = rb_intern_const("top"); id_bottom = rb_intern_const("bottom"); id_iseq = rb_make_internal_id(); id_recv = rb_make_internal_id(); sym_category = ID2SYM(id_category); warning_categories = rb_ident_hash_new(); rb_gc_register_mark_object(warning_categories); rb_hash_aset(warning_categories, ID2SYM(id_deprecated), INT2NUM(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEPRECATED)); rb_hash_aset(warning_categories, ID2SYM(id_experimental), INT2NUM(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_EXPERIMENTAL)); rb_obj_freeze(warning_categories); warning_category_t_map = rb_ident_hash_new(); rb_gc_register_mark_object(warning_category_t_map); rb_hash_aset(warning_category_t_map, INT2NUM(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_NONE), Qnil); rb_hash_aset(warning_category_t_map, INT2NUM(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEPRECATED), ID2SYM(id_deprecated)); rb_hash_aset(warning_category_t_map, INT2NUM(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_EXPERIMENTAL), ID2SYM(id_experimental)); rb_obj_freeze(warning_category_t_map); } void rb_enc_raise(rb_encoding *enc, VALUE exc, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; VALUE mesg; va_start(args, fmt); mesg = rb_enc_vsprintf(enc, fmt, args); va_end(args); rb_exc_raise(rb_exc_new3(exc, mesg)); } void rb_vraise(VALUE exc, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { rb_exc_raise(rb_exc_new3(exc, rb_vsprintf(fmt, ap))); } void rb_raise(VALUE exc, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); rb_vraise(exc, fmt, args); va_end(args); } NORETURN(static void raise_loaderror(VALUE path, VALUE mesg)); static void raise_loaderror(VALUE path, VALUE mesg) { VALUE err = rb_exc_new3(rb_eLoadError, mesg); rb_ivar_set(err, id_i_path, path); rb_exc_raise(err); } void rb_loaderror(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; VALUE mesg; va_start(args, fmt); mesg = rb_enc_vsprintf(rb_locale_encoding(), fmt, args); va_end(args); raise_loaderror(Qnil, mesg); } void rb_loaderror_with_path(VALUE path, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; VALUE mesg; va_start(args, fmt); mesg = rb_enc_vsprintf(rb_locale_encoding(), fmt, args); va_end(args); raise_loaderror(path, mesg); } void rb_notimplement(void) { rb_raise(rb_eNotImpError, "%"PRIsVALUE"() function is unimplemented on this machine", rb_id2str(rb_frame_this_func())); } void rb_fatal(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; VALUE mesg; if (! ruby_thread_has_gvl_p()) { /* The thread has no GVL. Object allocation impossible (cant run GC), * thus no message can be printed out. */ fprintf(stderr, "[FATAL] rb_fatal() outside of GVL\n"); rb_print_backtrace(); die(); } va_start(args, fmt); mesg = rb_vsprintf(fmt, args); va_end(args); rb_exc_fatal(rb_exc_new3(rb_eFatal, mesg)); } static VALUE make_errno_exc(const char *mesg) { int n = errno; errno = 0; if (n == 0) { rb_bug("rb_sys_fail(%s) - errno == 0", mesg ? mesg : ""); } return rb_syserr_new(n, mesg); } static VALUE make_errno_exc_str(VALUE mesg) { int n = errno; errno = 0; if (!mesg) mesg = Qnil; if (n == 0) { const char *s = !NIL_P(mesg) ? RSTRING_PTR(mesg) : ""; rb_bug("rb_sys_fail_str(%s) - errno == 0", s); } return rb_syserr_new_str(n, mesg); } VALUE rb_syserr_new(int n, const char *mesg) { VALUE arg; arg = mesg ? rb_str_new2(mesg) : Qnil; return rb_syserr_new_str(n, arg); } VALUE rb_syserr_new_str(int n, VALUE arg) { return rb_class_new_instance(1, &arg, get_syserr(n)); } void rb_syserr_fail(int e, const char *mesg) { rb_exc_raise(rb_syserr_new(e, mesg)); } void rb_syserr_fail_str(int e, VALUE mesg) { rb_exc_raise(rb_syserr_new_str(e, mesg)); } void rb_sys_fail(const char *mesg) { rb_exc_raise(make_errno_exc(mesg)); } void rb_sys_fail_str(VALUE mesg) { rb_exc_raise(make_errno_exc_str(mesg)); } #ifdef RUBY_FUNCTION_NAME_STRING void rb_sys_fail_path_in(const char *func_name, VALUE path) { int n = errno; errno = 0; rb_syserr_fail_path_in(func_name, n, path); } void rb_syserr_fail_path_in(const char *func_name, int n, VALUE path) { rb_exc_raise(rb_syserr_new_path_in(func_name, n, path)); } VALUE rb_syserr_new_path_in(const char *func_name, int n, VALUE path) { VALUE args[2]; if (!path) path = Qnil; if (n == 0) { const char *s = !NIL_P(path) ? RSTRING_PTR(path) : ""; if (!func_name) func_name = "(null)"; rb_bug("rb_sys_fail_path_in(%s, %s) - errno == 0", func_name, s); } args[0] = path; args[1] = rb_str_new_cstr(func_name); return rb_class_new_instance(2, args, get_syserr(n)); } #endif void rb_mod_sys_fail(VALUE mod, const char *mesg) { VALUE exc = make_errno_exc(mesg); rb_extend_object(exc, mod); rb_exc_raise(exc); } void rb_mod_sys_fail_str(VALUE mod, VALUE mesg) { VALUE exc = make_errno_exc_str(mesg); rb_extend_object(exc, mod); rb_exc_raise(exc); } void rb_mod_syserr_fail(VALUE mod, int e, const char *mesg) { VALUE exc = rb_syserr_new(e, mesg); rb_extend_object(exc, mod); rb_exc_raise(exc); } void rb_mod_syserr_fail_str(VALUE mod, int e, VALUE mesg) { VALUE exc = rb_syserr_new_str(e, mesg); rb_extend_object(exc, mod); rb_exc_raise(exc); } static void syserr_warning(VALUE mesg, int err) { rb_str_set_len(mesg, RSTRING_LEN(mesg)-1); rb_str_catf(mesg, ": %s\n", strerror(err)); rb_write_warning_str(mesg); } #if 0 void rb_sys_warn(const char *fmt, ...) { if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) { int errno_save = errno; with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { syserr_warning(mesg, errno_save); } errno = errno_save; } } void rb_syserr_warn(int err, const char *fmt, ...) { if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { syserr_warning(mesg, err); } } } void rb_sys_enc_warn(rb_encoding *enc, const char *fmt, ...) { if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) { int errno_save = errno; with_warning_string(mesg, enc, fmt) { syserr_warning(mesg, errno_save); } errno = errno_save; } } void rb_syserr_enc_warn(int err, rb_encoding *enc, const char *fmt, ...) { if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, enc, fmt) { syserr_warning(mesg, err); } } } #endif void rb_sys_warning(const char *fmt, ...) { if (RTEST(ruby_verbose)) { int errno_save = errno; with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { syserr_warning(mesg, errno_save); } errno = errno_save; } } #if 0 void rb_syserr_warning(int err, const char *fmt, ...) { if (RTEST(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) { syserr_warning(mesg, err); } } } #endif void rb_sys_enc_warning(rb_encoding *enc, const char *fmt, ...) { if (RTEST(ruby_verbose)) { int errno_save = errno; with_warning_string(mesg, enc, fmt) { syserr_warning(mesg, errno_save); } errno = errno_save; } } void rb_syserr_enc_warning(int err, rb_encoding *enc, const char *fmt, ...) { if (RTEST(ruby_verbose)) { with_warning_string(mesg, enc, fmt) { syserr_warning(mesg, err); } } } void rb_load_fail(VALUE path, const char *err) { VALUE mesg = rb_str_buf_new_cstr(err); rb_str_cat2(mesg, " -- "); rb_str_append(mesg, path); /* should be ASCII compatible */ raise_loaderror(path, mesg); } void rb_error_frozen(const char *what) { rb_raise(rb_eFrozenError, "can't modify frozen %s", what); } void rb_frozen_error_raise(VALUE frozen_obj, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; VALUE exc, mesg; va_start(args, fmt); mesg = rb_vsprintf(fmt, args); va_end(args); exc = rb_exc_new3(rb_eFrozenError, mesg); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_recv, frozen_obj); rb_exc_raise(exc); } static VALUE inspect_frozen_obj(VALUE obj, VALUE mesg, int recur) { if (recur) { rb_str_cat_cstr(mesg, " ..."); } else { rb_str_append(mesg, rb_inspect(obj)); } return mesg; } void rb_error_frozen_object(VALUE frozen_obj) { VALUE debug_info; const ID created_info = id_debug_created_info; VALUE mesg = rb_sprintf("can't modify frozen %"PRIsVALUE": ", CLASS_OF(frozen_obj)); VALUE exc = rb_exc_new_str(rb_eFrozenError, mesg); rb_ivar_set(exc, id_recv, frozen_obj); rb_exec_recursive(inspect_frozen_obj, frozen_obj, mesg); if (!NIL_P(debug_info = rb_attr_get(frozen_obj, created_info))) { VALUE path = rb_ary_entry(debug_info, 0); VALUE line = rb_ary_entry(debug_info, 1); rb_str_catf(mesg, ", created at %"PRIsVALUE":%"PRIsVALUE, path, line); } rb_exc_raise(exc); } #undef rb_check_frozen void rb_check_frozen(VALUE obj) { rb_check_frozen_internal(obj); } void rb_error_untrusted(VALUE obj) { rb_warn_deprecated_to_remove("rb_error_untrusted", "3.2"); } #undef rb_check_trusted void rb_check_trusted(VALUE obj) { rb_warn_deprecated_to_remove("rb_check_trusted", "3.2"); } void rb_check_copyable(VALUE obj, VALUE orig) { if (!FL_ABLE(obj)) return; rb_check_frozen_internal(obj); if (!FL_ABLE(orig)) return; } void Init_syserr(void) { rb_eNOERROR = set_syserr(0, "NOERROR"); #define defined_error(name, num) set_syserr((num), (name)); #define undefined_error(name) set_syserr(0, (name)); #include "known_errors.inc" #undef defined_error #undef undefined_error } #include "warning.rbinc" /*! * \} */