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k0kubun 2d6807ac03 error.c: export rb_assert_failure
to test JIT with `VM_CHECK_MODE=1`

It's failing on CI which enables VM_CHECK_MODE.

:   1)
: TestJIT#test_jit [/home/ko1/ruby/src/trunk-vm-asserts/test/ruby/test_jit.rb:10]:
: Expected 1 times of JIT success, but succeeded 0 times.
:   2)
: TestJIT#test_jit_output [/home/ko1/ruby/src/trunk-vm-asserts/test/ruby/test_jit.rb:18]:
: Expected /^JIT success \(\d+\.\dms\): block in <main>@-e:1 -> .+_ruby_mjit_p\d+u\d+\.c$/ to match "MJIT warning: failure in loading code from '/tmp/_ruby_mjit_p9896u0.so': /tmp/_ruby_mjit

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62296 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2018-02-07 16:56:59 +00:00

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/**********************************************************************
error.c -
$Author$
created at: Mon Aug 9 16:11:34 JST 1993
Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto
**********************************************************************/
#include "ruby/encoding.h"
#include "ruby/st.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "ruby_assert.h"
#include "vm_core.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#if defined __APPLE__
# include <AvailabilityMacros.h>
#endif
/*!
* \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_eEAGAIN;
VALUE rb_eEWOULDBLOCK;
VALUE rb_eEINPROGRESS;
static VALUE rb_mWarning;
static VALUE rb_cWarningBuffer;
static ID id_warn;
extern const char ruby_description[];
static const char REPORTBUG_MSG[] =
"[NOTE]\n" \
"You may have encountered a bug in the Ruby interpreter" \
" or extension libraries.\n" \
"Bug reports are welcome.\n" \
""
"For details: http://www.ruby-lang.org/bugreport.html\n\n" \
;
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;
}
void
ruby_deprecated_internal_feature(const char *func)
{
rb_print_backtrace();
rb_fatal("%s is only for internal use and deprecated; do not use", func);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* warn(msg) -> nil
*
* Writes warning message +msg+ to $stderr, followed by a newline
* if the message does not end in a newline. This method is called
* by Ruby for all emitted warnings.
*/
static VALUE
rb_warning_s_warn(VALUE mod, VALUE str)
{
Check_Type(str, T_STRING);
rb_must_asciicompat(str);
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 <code>Warning.warn</code> available.
* Warning.warn is called for all warnings issued by Ruby.
* By default, warnings are printed to $stderr.
*
* By overriding Warning.warn, you can change how warnings are
* handled by Ruby, either filtering some warnings, and/or outputting
* warnings somewhere other than $stderr. When Warning.warn is
* overridden, super can be called to get the default behavior of
* printing the warning to $stderr.
*/
VALUE
rb_warning_warn(VALUE mod, VALUE str)
{
return rb_funcallv(mod, id_warn, 1, &str);
}
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);
}
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_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);
}
}
}
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
static inline int
end_with_asciichar(VALUE str, int c)
{
return RB_TYPE_P(str, T_STRING) &&
rb_str_end_with_asciichar(str, c);
}
static VALUE
warning_write(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE buf)
{
while (argc-- > 0) {
rb_str_append(buf, *argv++);
}
return buf;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* warn(msg, ...) -> nil
*
* If warnings have been disabled (for example with the
* <code>-W0</code> flag), does nothing. Otherwise,
* converts each of the messages to strings, appends a newline
* character to the string if the string does not end in a newline,
* and calls <code>Warning.warn</code> with the string.
*
* warn("warning 1", "warning 2")
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* warning 1
* warning 2
*
* If the <code>:uplevel</code> keyword is given, the string will
* be prepended with information for the given caller frame in
* the same format used by the <code>rb_warn</code> C function.
*
* # In baz.rb
* def foo
* warn("invalid call to foo", uplevel: 1)
* end
*
* def bar
* foo
* end
*
* bar
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* baz.rb:6: warning: invalid call to foo
*/
static VALUE
rb_warn_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE exc)
{
VALUE opts, uplevel = Qnil;
if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose) && argc > 0 &&
(argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", NULL, &opts)) > 0) {
VALUE str = argv[0];
if (!NIL_P(opts)) {
static ID kwds[1];
if (!kwds[0]) {
CONST_ID(kwds[0], "uplevel");
}
rb_get_kwargs(opts, kwds, 0, 1, &uplevel);
if (uplevel == Qundef) {
uplevel = Qnil;
}
else if (!NIL_P(uplevel)) {
VALUE args[2];
long lev = NUM2LONG(uplevel);
if (lev < 0) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative level (%ld)", lev);
}
args[0] = LONG2NUM(lev + 1);
args[1] = INT2FIX(1);
uplevel = rb_vm_thread_backtrace_locations(2, args, GET_THREAD()->self);
if (!NIL_P(uplevel)) {
uplevel = rb_ary_entry(uplevel, 0);
}
}
}
if (argc > 1 || !NIL_P(uplevel) || !end_with_asciichar(str, '\n')) {
if (NIL_P(uplevel)) {
str = rb_str_tmp_new(0);
}
else {
VALUE path;
path = rb_funcall(uplevel, rb_intern("path"), 0);
str = rb_sprintf("%s:%ld: warning: ",
rb_string_value_ptr(&path),
NUM2LONG(rb_funcall(uplevel, 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_write_warning_str(str);
}
}
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; i<bug_reporters_size; i++) {
struct bug_reporters *reporter = &bug_reporters[i];
(*reporter->func)(out, reporter->data);
}
}
fputs(REPORTBUG_MSG, out);
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(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);
die();
}
void
rb_bug_context(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);
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));
WRITE_CONST(2, "\n\n");
WRITE_CONST(2, REPORTBUG_MSG);
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",
"Bignum",
"File",
"Data", /* internal use: wrapped C pointers */
"MatchData", /* data of $~ */
"Complex",
"Rational",
"", /* 0x10 */
"nil",
"true",
"false",
"Symbol", /* :symbol */
"Fixnum",
"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 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) {
const char *cname = builtin_class_name(x);
if (cname)
mesg = rb_sprintf("wrong argument type %s (expected %s)",
cname, tname);
else
mesg = rb_sprintf("wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (expected %s)",
rb_obj_class(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;
}
void *
rb_check_typeddata(VALUE obj, const rb_data_type_t *data_type)
{
const char *etype;
if (!RB_TYPE_P(obj, T_DATA)) {
wrong_type:
etype = builtin_class_name(obj);
if (!etype)
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (expected %s)",
rb_obj_class(obj), data_type->wrap_struct_name);
wrong_datatype:
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %s (expected %s)",
etype, data_type->wrap_struct_name);
}
if (!RTYPEDDATA_P(obj)) {
goto wrong_type;
}
else if (!rb_typeddata_inherited_p(RTYPEDDATA_TYPE(obj), data_type)) {
etype = RTYPEDDATA_TYPE(obj)->wrap_struct_name;
goto wrong_datatype;
}
return DATA_PTR(obj);
}
/* 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_eScriptError;
VALUE rb_eSyntaxError;
VALUE rb_eLoadError;
VALUE rb_eSystemCallError;
VALUE rb_mErrno;
static VALUE rb_eNOERROR;
static ID id_new, id_cause, id_message, id_backtrace;
static ID id_name, id_key, id_args, id_Errno, id_errno, id_i_path;
static ID id_receiver, id_iseq, id_local_variables;
static ID id_private_call_p;
#define id_bt idBt
#define id_bt_locations idBt_locations
#define id_mesg idMesg
#undef rb_exc_new_cstr
VALUE
rb_exc_new(VALUE etype, const char *ptr, long len)
{
return rb_funcall(etype, id_new, 1, rb_str_new(ptr, len));
}
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_funcall(etype, id_new, 1, str);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Exception.new(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;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &arg);
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_mesg, arg);
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_bt, Qnil);
return exc;
}
/*
* 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 <code>string.to_str</code>.
*
*/
static VALUE
exc_exception(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE exc;
if (argc == 0) return self;
if (argc == 1 && self == argv[0]) return self;
exc = rb_obj_clone(self);
exc_initialize(argc, argv, exc);
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 errat, VALUE str);
/*
* call-seq:
* exception.full_message -> string
*
* Returns formatted string of <i>exception</i>.
* The returned string is formatted using the same format that Ruby uses
* when printing an uncaught exceptions to stderr. So it may differ by
* <code>$stderr.tty?</code> at the timing of a call.
*/
static VALUE
exc_full_message(VALUE exc)
{
VALUE str = rb_str_new2("");
VALUE errat = rb_get_backtrace(exc);
rb_error_write(exc, errat, str);
return str;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* exception.message -> string
*
* Returns the result of invoking <code>exception.to_s</code>.
* 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_str_dup(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
*
* 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
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* prog.rb:2:in `a'
* prog.rb:6:in `b'
* prog.rb:10
*/
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;
}
VALUE
rb_get_backtrace(VALUE exc)
{
ID mid = id_backtrace;
if (rb_method_basic_definition_p(CLASS_OF(exc), id_backtrace)) {
VALUE info, 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);
if (NIL_P(info))
return Qnil;
return rb_check_backtrace(info);
}
return rb_funcallv(exc, mid, 0, 0);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* exception.backtrace_locations -> array
*
* Returns any backtrace associated with the exception. This method is
* similar to Exception#backtrace, but the backtrace is an array of
* Thread::Backtrace::Location.
*
* Now, 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;
}
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<RARRAY_LEN(bt);i++) {
VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(bt, i);
if (!RB_TYPE_P(e, T_STRING)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, err);
}
}
}
return bt;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* exc.set_backtrace(backtrace) -> 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 <i>obj</i> is not an <code>Exception</code>, returns
* <code>false</code>. Otherwise, returns <code>true</code> if <i>exc</i> and
* <i>obj</i> 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;
}
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_initialize_options(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self, VALUE options);
/*
* call-seq:
* NameError.new(msg [, name]) -> name_error
*
* Construct a new NameError exception. If given the <i>name</i>
* parameter may subsequently be examined using the <code>NameError.name</code>
* method.
*/
static VALUE
name_err_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE options;
argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", NULL, &options);
return name_err_initialize_options(argc, argv, self, options);
}
static VALUE
name_err_initialize_options(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self, VALUE options)
{
ID keywords[1];
VALUE values[numberof(keywords)];
VALUE name;
VALUE iseqw = Qnil;
int i;
keywords[0] = id_receiver;
rb_get_kwargs(options, keywords, 0, numberof(values), values);
name = (argc > 1) ? argv[--argc] : Qnil;
rb_call_super(argc, argv);
rb_ivar_set(self, id_name, name);
for (i = 0; i < numberof(keywords); ++i) {
if (values[i] != Qundef) {
rb_ivar_set(self, keywords[i], values[i]);
}
}
{
const rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC();
rb_control_frame_t *cfp =
rb_vm_get_ruby_level_next_cfp(ec, RUBY_VM_PREVIOUS_CONTROL_FRAME(ec->cfp));
if (cfp) iseqw = rb_iseqw_new(cfp->iseq);
}
rb_ivar_set(self, id_iseq, iseqw);
return self;
}
/*
* 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_initialize_options(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self, VALUE options);
/*
* call-seq:
* NoMethodError.new([msg, *, name [, args [, priv]]]) -> 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 <code>#name</code> method on the resulting object, and the
* arguments using the <code>#args</code> method.
*/
static VALUE
nometh_err_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE options;
argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", NULL, &options);
return nometh_err_initialize_options(argc, argv, self, options);
}
static VALUE
nometh_err_initialize_options(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self, VALUE options)
{
VALUE priv = (argc > 3) && (--argc, RTEST(argv[argc])) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
VALUE args = (argc > 2) ? argv[--argc] : Qnil;
name_err_initialize_options(argc, argv, self, options);
rb_ivar_set(self, id_args, args);
rb_ivar_set(self, id_private_call_p, priv);
return self;
}
/* :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: */
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;
}
VALUE
rb_name_err_new(VALUE mesg, VALUE recv, VALUE method)
{
VALUE exc = rb_obj_alloc(rb_eNameError);
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_mesg, rb_name_err_mesg_new(mesg, recv, method));
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_bt, Qnil);
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_name, method);
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_receiver, recv);
return exc;
}
/* :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<NAME_ERR_MESG_COUNT; i++) {
if (!rb_equal(ptr1[i], ptr2[i]))
return Qfalse;
}
return Qtrue;
}
/* :nodoc: */
static VALUE
name_err_mesg_to_str(VALUE obj)
{
VALUE *ptr, mesg;
TypedData_Get_Struct(obj, VALUE, &name_err_mesg_data_type, ptr);
mesg = ptr[NAME_ERR_MESG__MESG];
if (NIL_P(mesg)) return Qnil;
else {
struct RString s_str, d_str;
VALUE c, s, d = 0, args[4];
int state = 0, singleton = 0;
rb_encoding *usascii = rb_usascii_encoding();
#define FAKE_CSTR(v, str) rb_setup_fake_str((v), (str), rb_strlen_lit(str), usascii)
obj = ptr[NAME_ERR_MESG__RECV];
switch (obj) {
case Qnil:
d = FAKE_CSTR(&d_str, "nil");
break;
case Qtrue:
d = FAKE_CSTR(&d_str, "true");
break;
case Qfalse:
d = FAKE_CSTR(&d_str, "false");
break;
default:
d = rb_protect(rb_inspect, obj, &state);
if (state)
rb_set_errinfo(Qnil);
if (NIL_P(d) || RSTRING_LEN(d) > 65) {
d = rb_any_to_s(obj);
}
singleton = (RSTRING_LEN(d) > 0 && RSTRING_PTR(d)[0] == '#');
d = QUOTE(d);
break;
}
if (!singleton) {
s = FAKE_CSTR(&s_str, ":");
c = rb_class_name(CLASS_OF(obj));
}
else {
c = s = FAKE_CSTR(&s_str, "");
}
args[0] = QUOTE(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_receiver, 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);
}
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_cstr("compile error");
argc = 1;
argv = &mesg;
}
return rb_call_super(argc, argv);
}
/*
* Document-module: Errno
*
* Ruby exception objects are subclasses of <code>Exception</code>.
* However, operating systems typically report errors using plain
* integers. Module <code>Errno</code> is created dynamically to map
* these operating system errors to Ruby classes, with each error
* number generating its own subclass of <code>SystemCallError</code>.
* As the subclass is created in module <code>Errno</code>, its name
* will start <code>Errno::</code>.
*
* The names of the <code>Errno::</code> classes depend on
* the environment in which Ruby runs. On a typical Unix or Windows
* platform, there are <code>Errno</code> classes such as
* <code>Errno::EACCES</code>, <code>Errno::EAGAIN</code>,
* <code>Errno::EINTR</code>, and so on.
*
* The integer operating system error number corresponding to a
* particular error is available as the class constant
* <code>Errno::</code><em>error</em><code>::Errno</code>.
*
* 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 <code>Errno</code>.
*
* 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 <code>Errno</code> class for that error, otherwise
* constructs a generic <code>SystemCallError</code> object. The
* error number is subsequently available via the <code>errno</code>
* 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);
OBJ_INFECT(errmsg, mesg);
}
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"
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* received Exception SIGHUP
*/
/*
* Document-class: Interrupt
*
* Raised with the interrupt signal is received, typically because the
* user pressed on 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
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* Press ctrl-C when you get bored
*
* <em>then waits until it is interrupted with Control-C and then prints:</em>
*
* 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")
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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)
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 2, expected 1)
*
* Ex: passing an argument that is not acceptable:
*
* [1, 2, 3].first(-4)
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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)
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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")
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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'
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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
* <code>respond_to?(:fork)</code> returns +false+.
*/
/*
* Document-class: NameError
*
* Raised when a given name is invalid or undefined.
*
* puts foo
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* NameError: undefined local variable or method `foo' for main:Object
*
* Since constant names must start with a capital:
*
* Integer.const_set :answer, 42
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* 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"
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* RuntimeError: ouch
*/
/*
* Document-class: SecurityError
*
* Raised when attempting a potential unsafe operation, typically when
* the $SAFE level is raised above 0.
*
* foo = "bar"
* proc = Proc.new do
* $SAFE = 3
* foo.untaint
* end
* proc.call
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* SecurityError: Insecure: Insecure operation `untaint' at level 3
*/
/*
* Document-class: NoMemoryError
*
* Raised when memory allocation fails.
*/
/*
* Document-class: SystemCallError
*
* SystemCallError is the base class for all low-level
* platform-dependent errors.
*
* The errors available on the current platform are subclasses of
* SystemCallError and are defined in the Errno module.
*
* File.open("does/not/exist")
*
* <em>raises the exception:</em>
*
* Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory - does/not/exist
*/
/*
* Document-class: EncodingError
*
* EncodingError is the base class for encoding errors.
*/
/*
* Document-class: Encoding::CompatibilityError
*
* Raised by Encoding and String methods when the source encoding is
* incompatible with the target encoding.
*/
/*
* Document-class: fatal
*
* fatal is an Exception that is raised when Ruby has encountered a fatal
* error and must exit. You are not able to rescue fatal.
*/
/*
* Document-class: NameError::message
* :nodoc:
*/
/*
* Descendants of class Exception are used to communicate between
* Kernel#raise and +rescue+ statements in <code>begin ... end</code> blocks.
* Exception objects carry information about the exception -- its type (the
* exception's class name), an optional descriptive string, and optional
* traceback information. Exception subclasses may add additional
* information like NameError#name.
*
* Programs may make subclasses of Exception, typically of StandardError or
* RuntimeError, to provide custom classes and add additional information.
* See the subclass list below for defaults for +raise+ and +rescue+.
*
* When an exception has been raised but not yet handled (in +rescue+,
* +ensure+, +at_exit+ and +END+ blocks) the global variable <code>$!</code>
* will contain the current exception and <code>$@</code> contains the
* current exception's backtrace.
*
* It is recommended that a library should have one subclass of StandardError
* or RuntimeError and have specific exception types inherit from it. This
* allows the user to rescue a generic exception type to catch all exceptions
* the library may raise even if future versions of the library add new
* exception subclasses.
*
* For example:
*
* class MyLibrary
* class Error < RuntimeError
* end
*
* class WidgetError < Error
* end
*
* class FrobError < Error
* end
*
* end
*
* To handle both WidgetError and FrobError the library user can rescue
* MyLibrary::Error.
*
* The built-in subclasses of Exception are:
*
* * NoMemoryError
* * ScriptError
* * LoadError
* * NotImplementedError
* * SyntaxError
* * SecurityError
* * SignalException
* * Interrupt
* * StandardError -- default for +rescue+
* * ArgumentError
* * UncaughtThrowError
* * EncodingError
* * FiberError
* * IOError
* * EOFError
* * IndexError
* * KeyError
* * StopIteration
* * LocalJumpError
* * NameError
* * NoMethodError
* * RangeError
* * FloatDomainError
* * RegexpError
* * RuntimeError -- default for +raise+
* * SystemCallError
* * Errno::*
* * ThreadError
* * TypeError
* * ZeroDivisionError
* * SystemExit
* * SystemStackError
* * fatal -- impossible to rescue
*/
void
Init_Exception(void)
{
rb_eException = rb_define_class("Exception", rb_cObject);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_eException, "exception", rb_class_new_instance, -1);
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, 0);
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_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);
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_method(rb_mWarning, "warn", rb_warning_s_warn, 1);
rb_extend_object(rb_mWarning, rb_mWarning);
rb_cWarningBuffer = rb_define_class_under(rb_mWarning, "buffer", rb_cString);
rb_define_method(rb_cWarningBuffer, "write", warning_write, -1);
rb_define_global_function("warn", rb_warn_m, -1);
id_new = rb_intern_const("new");
id_cause = rb_intern_const("cause");
id_message = rb_intern_const("message");
id_backtrace = rb_intern_const("backtrace");
id_name = rb_intern_const("name");
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_iseq = rb_make_internal_id();
}
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_raise(VALUE exc, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
VALUE mesg;
va_start(args, fmt);
mesg = rb_vsprintf(fmt, args);
va_end(args);
rb_exc_raise(rb_exc_new3(exc, mesg));
}
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;
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)
{
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);
rb_exc_raise(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_error_frozen_object(VALUE frozen_obj)
{
VALUE debug_info;
const ID created_info = id_debug_created_info;
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_raise(rb_eFrozenError, "can't modify frozen %"PRIsVALUE", created at %"PRIsVALUE":%"PRIsVALUE,
CLASS_OF(frozen_obj), path, line);
}
else {
rb_raise(rb_eFrozenError, "can't modify frozen %"PRIsVALUE,
CLASS_OF(frozen_obj));
}
}
#undef rb_check_frozen
void
rb_check_frozen(VALUE obj)
{
rb_check_frozen_internal(obj);
}
void
rb_error_untrusted(VALUE obj)
{
}
#undef rb_check_trusted
void
rb_check_trusted(VALUE obj)
{
}
void
rb_check_copyable(VALUE obj, VALUE orig)
{
if (!FL_ABLE(obj)) return;
rb_check_frozen_internal(obj);
if (!FL_ABLE(orig)) return;
if ((~RBASIC(obj)->flags & RBASIC(orig)->flags) & FL_TAINT) {
if (rb_safe_level() > 0) {
rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: can't modify %"PRIsVALUE,
RBASIC(obj)->klass);
}
}
}
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
}
/*!
* \}
*/