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=head1 NAME |
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error.c - error reporting code for Imager |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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int new_fatal; // non-zero if errors are fatal |
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int old_fatal = i_set_failure_fatal(new_fatal); |
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i_set_argv0("name of your program"); |
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extern void error_cb(char const *); |
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i_error_cb old_ecb; |
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old_ecb = i_set_error_cb(error_cb); |
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i_failed_cb old_fcb; |
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extern void failed_cb(char **errors); |
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old_fcb = i_set_failed_cb(failed_cb); |
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if (!i_something(...)) { |
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char **errors = i_errors(); |
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undef_int i_something(...) { |
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i_clear_error(); |
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if (!some_lower_func(...)) { |
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return i_failed("could not something"); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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undef_int some_lower_func(...) { |
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if (somethingelse_failed()) { |
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i_push_error("could not somethingelse"); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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This module provides the C level error handling functionality for |
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Imager. |
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A few functions return or pass in an i_errmsg *, this is list of error |
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structures, terminated by an entry with a NULL msg value, each of |
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which contains a msg and an error code. Even though these aren't |
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passed as i_errmsg const * pointers, don't modify the strings |
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or the pointers. |
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This code uses Imager's mymalloc() for memory allocation, so out of |
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memory errors are I fatal. |
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=head1 INTERFACE |
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These functions form the interface that a user of Imager sees (from |
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C). The Perl level won't use all of this. |
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=over |
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*/ |
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#include "imageri.h" |
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#include |
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=item im_errors(ctx) |
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=synopsis i_errmsg *errors = im_errors(aIMCTX); |
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=synopsis i_errmsg *errors = i_errors(); |
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Returns a pointer to the first element of an array of error messages, |
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terminated by a NULL pointer. The highest level message is first. |
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i_errmsg *im_errors(im_context_t ctx) { |
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=head1 INTERNAL FUNCTIONS |
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These functions are called by Imager to report errors through the |
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above interface. |
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It may be desirable to have functions to mark the stack and reset to |
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=item im_clear_error(ctx) |
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=synopsis im_clear_error(aIMCTX); |
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=synopsis i_clear_error(); |
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Clears the error stack. |
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Called by any Imager function before doing any other processing. |
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im_clear_error(im_context_t ctx) { |
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#ifdef IMAGER_DEBUG_MALLOC |
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int i; |
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for (i = 0; i < IM_ERROR_COUNT; ++i) { |
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if (ctx->error_space[i]) { |
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myfree(ctx->error_stack[i].msg); |
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