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First version of a class to represent operating system and lib/System
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//===- ErrorCode.h - Declare ErrorCode class --------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2004 eXtensible Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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//
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// This program is open source software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the University of Illinois Open Source License. See
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// LICENSE.TXT (distributed with this software) for details.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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// WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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// or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// @file lib/System/ErrorCode.h
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/// @author Reid Spencer <raspencer@x10sys.com> (original author)
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/// @version \verbatim $Id$ \endverbatim
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/// @date 2004/08/14
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/// @since 1.4
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/// @brief Declares the llvm::sys::ErrorCode class.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_SYSTEM_ERRORCODE_H
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#define LLVM_SYSTEM_ERRORCODE_H
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#include <string>
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/// @brief Computes an errorcode value from its domain and index values.
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#define LLVM_ERROR_CODE( domain, index ) \
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( ( domain << ::llvm::sys::ERROR_DOMAIN_SHIFT ) + \
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( index & ::llvm::sys::ERROR_INDEX_MASK ))
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namespace llvm {
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namespace sys {
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/// @brief The number of bits to shift right to get the domain part of an error code.
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const uint32_t ERROR_DOMAIN_SHIFT = (sizeof(uint32_t)*8)*3/4;
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const uint32_t ERROR_DOMAIN_MASK =
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((1<<((sizeof(uint32_t)*8)-ERROR_DOMAIN_SHIFT))-1)<<ERROR_DOMAIN_SHIFT;
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/// @brief The mask to get only the index part of an error code.
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const uint32_t ERROR_INDEX_MASK = ( 1 << ERROR_DOMAIN_SHIFT) - 1;
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/// @brief The maximum value for the index part of an error code.
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const uint32_t MAX_ERROR_INDEX= ERROR_INDEX_MASK;
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/// @brief The minimum value for the index part of an error code.
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const uint32_t MIN_ERROR_INDEX= 1;
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/// @brief A constant to represent the non error condition.
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const uint32_t NOT_AN_ERROR = 0;
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/// @brief An enumeration of the possible error code domains
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enum ErrorDomains {
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OSDomain = 0, ///< The domain of operating system specific error codes
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SystemDomain = 1, ///< The domain of lib/System specific error codes
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};
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/// @brief An enumeration of the error codes defined by lib/System.
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enum SystemErrors {
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ERR_SYS_INVALID_ARG = LLVM_ERROR_CODE(SystemDomain,1),
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};
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/// This class provides the error code value for every error that the System
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/// library can produce. It simply partitions a uint32_t into a domain part
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/// (top 8 bits) and an index part (low 24 bits). This is necessary since
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/// lib/System can generate its own error codes and there needs to be a way
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/// to distinguish them from the operating system errors.
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///
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/// Note that ErrorCode is the only way to determine if an error occurred
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/// resulting from a lib/System call. lib/System will (by design) never throw
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/// an exception. This is done to make lib/System calls very efficient and to
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/// avoid the overhead of exception processing since most of the time the
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/// calls will succeed.
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///
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/// There are various methods on the ErrorCode class to translate the error
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/// code into a readable string, should the need arise. There are also methods
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/// to distinguish the kind of error and this works in a platform agnostic
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/// way for most of the common cases.
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///
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/// @since 1.4
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/// @brief Provides a 32 bit error code that encapsulates error domain and
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/// index.
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class ErrorCode
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{
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/// @name Constructors
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/// @{
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public:
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/// This constructor instantiates a new ErrorCode object
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/// with a "no error" error code.
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/// @brief Constructor.
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ErrorCode() throw() : Code(NOT_AN_ERROR) {}
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/// This constructor instantiates a new ErrorCode object
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/// with an integer code.
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/// @brief Constructor.
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ErrorCode (uint32_t code) throw() : Code(code) {}
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/// This constructor instantiates a new ErrorCode object
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/// with an integer code.
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/// @brief Constructor.
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ErrorCode(int code) throw()
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: Code ( static_cast<uint32_t>( code ) ) { }
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/// Copies one ErrorCode to another.
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/// @brief Copy Constructor.
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ErrorCode(const ErrorCode& that) throw() : Code ( that.Code ) { }
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/// Nothing much to do.
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/// @brief Destructor
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~ErrorCode(void) throw() {}
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/// @}
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/// @name Operators
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/// @{
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public:
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/// Assigns one ErrorCode object to another
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/// @brief Assignment Operator.
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ErrorCode & operator = (const ErrorCode& that) throw() {
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Code = that.Code;
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return *this;
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}
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/// Returns true if \p this and \p that refer to the same type of error
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/// @brief Equality Operator.
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bool operator == (const ErrorCode& that) const throw() {
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return Code == that.Code;
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}
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/// Returns true if \p this and \p that do not refer to the same type of error
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/// @brief Inequality Operator.
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bool operator != (const ErrorCode& that) const throw() {
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return Code != that.Code;
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}
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/// @return a non zero value if an error condition exists
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/// @brief Test Operator
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operator bool() const throw() { return Code == NOT_AN_ERROR; }
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/// @return a non zero value if an error condition exists
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/// @brief Test Operator.
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operator int() const throw() { return Code; }
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/// @brief unsigned conversion operator.
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operator unsigned int() const throw() { return Code; }
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/// @brief long conversion operator.
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operator long() const throw() { return Code; }
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/// @brief unsigned long conversion operator
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operator unsigned long() const throw() { return Code; }
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/// @}
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/// @name Accessors
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/// @{
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public:
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/// @returns the integer error code value.
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/// @brief Provides the integer error code value.
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uint32_t code() const throw() { return Code; }
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/// @returns the integer domain number for the error number
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/// @brief Provides the domain of the error
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uint32_t domain() const throw() {
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return (Code & ERROR_DOMAIN_MASK) >> ERROR_DOMAIN_SHIFT;
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}
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/// @brief Provides the index of the error
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uint32_t index() const throw() {
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return Code & ERROR_INDEX_MASK;
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}
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/// @brief Provides a readable string related to the error code
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std::string description() const throw();
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/// If \p this ErrorCode and \p ec have the same error code then return
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/// true, otherwise false.
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/// @param ec An errorcode value to compare against this ErrorCode
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/// @returns true if \p this ErrorCode has the same error code as \p errcode
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/// @brief Determines identity of the error code.
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bool is( const ErrorCode& ec ) const throw() { return Code == ec.Code; }
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/// @}
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/// @name Mutators
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/// @{
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public:
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/// @returns the previous integer error code value.
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/// @brief allows the integer error code to be set.
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uint32_t code(uint32_t code) throw() {
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uint32_t old_code = Code;
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Code = code;
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return old_code;
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}
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/// @}
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/// @name Data
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/// @{
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private:
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uint32_t Code; ///< The error code value
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/// @}
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};
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}
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}
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// vim: sw=2 smartindent smarttab tw=80 autoindent expandtab
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#endif
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