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/** * @copyright * ==================================================================== * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 CollabNet.  All rights reserved. * * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which * you should have received as part of this distribution.  The terms * are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html. * If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a * newer version instead, at your option. * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals.  For exact contribution history, see the revision * history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/. * ==================================================================== * @endcopyright * * @file svn_error.h * @brief Common exception handling for Subversion. */#ifndef SVN_ERROR_H#define SVN_ERROR_H#include <apr.h>#include <apr_errno.h>     /* APR's error system */#include <apr_pools.h>#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS#define APR_WANT_STDIO#endif#include <apr_want.h>#include "svn_types.h"#ifdef __cplusplusextern "C" {#endif /* __cplusplus *//** the best kind of (@c svn_error_t *) ! */#define SVN_NO_ERROR   0/* The actual error codes are kept in a separate file; see comments   there for the reasons why. */#include "svn_error_codes.h"/** Set the error location for debug mode. */void svn_error__locate(const char *file, long line);/** Put an English description of @a statcode into @a buf and return @a buf, * null-terminated. @a statcode is either an svn error or apr error. */char *svn_strerror(apr_status_t statcode, char *buf, apr_size_t bufsize);/** If @a err has a custom error message, return that, otherwise * store the generic error string associated with @a err->apr_err into * @a buf (terminating with null) and return @a buf. * * @since New in 1.4. * * @note @a buf and @a bufsize are provided in the interface so that * this function is thread-safe and yet does no allocation. */const char *svn_err_best_message(svn_error_t *err,                                 char *buf, apr_size_t bufsize);/** SVN error creation and destruction.  * * @defgroup svn_error_error_creation_destroy error creation and destruction * @{ *//** Create a nested exception structure. * * Input:  an APR or SVN custom error code, *         a "child" error to wrap, *         a specific message * * Returns:  a new error structure (containing the old one). * * Notes: Errors are always allocated in a subpool of the global pool, *        since an error's lifetime is generally not related to the *        lifetime of any convenient pool.  Errors must be freed *        with svn_error_clear().  The specific message should be NULL *        if there is nothing to add to the general message associated *        with the error code. * *        If creating the "bottommost" error in a chain, pass @c NULL for *        the child argument. */svn_error_t *svn_error_create(apr_status_t apr_err,                              svn_error_t *child,                              const char *message);/** Wrapper macro to collect file and line information */#define svn_error_create \  (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_create))/** Create an error structure with the given @a apr_err and @a child, * with a printf-style error message produced by passing @a fmt, using * apr_psprintf(). */svn_error_t *svn_error_createf(apr_status_t apr_err,                               svn_error_t *child,                               const char *fmt,                                ...)  __attribute__ ((format(printf, 3, 4)));/** Wrapper macro to collect file and line information */#define svn_error_createf \  (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_createf))/** Wrap a status from an APR function.  If @a fmt is NULL, this is * equivalent to svn_error_create(status,NULL,NULL).  Otherwise, * the error message is constructed by formatting @a fmt and the * following arguments according to apr_psprintf(), and then * appending ": " and the error message corresponding to @a status. * (If UTF-8 translation of the APR error message fails, the ": " and * APR error are not appended to the error message.) */svn_error_t *svn_error_wrap_apr(apr_status_t status, const char *fmt, ...)       __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));/** Wrapper macro to collect file and line information */#define svn_error_wrap_apr \  (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_wrap_apr))/** A quick n' easy way to create a wrappered exception with your own * message, before throwing it up the stack.  (It uses all of the * child's fields.) */svn_error_t *svn_error_quick_wrap(svn_error_t *child, const char *new_msg);/** Wrapper macro to collect file and line information */#define svn_error_quick_wrap \  (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_quick_wrap))/** Add @a new_err to the end of @a chain's chain of errors.  The @a new_err  * chain will be copied into @a chain's pool and destroyed, so @a new_err  * itself becomes invalid after this function. */void svn_error_compose(svn_error_t *chain, svn_error_t *new_err);/** Create a new error that is a deep copy of err and return it. * * @since New in 1.2. */svn_error_t *svn_error_dup(svn_error_t *err);/** Free the memory used by @a error, as well as all ancestors and * descendants of @a error.  * * Unlike other Subversion objects, errors are managed explicitly; you  * MUST clear an error if you are ignoring it, or you are leaking memory.  * For convenience, @a error may be @c NULL, in which case this function does  * nothing; thus, svn_error_clear(svn_foo(...)) works as an idiom to  * ignore errors. */void svn_error_clear(svn_error_t *error);/** * Very basic default error handler: print out error stack @a error to the * stdio stream @a stream, with each error prefixed by @a prefix, and quit * iff the @a fatal flag is set.  Allocations are performed in the error's * pool. * * If you're not sure what prefix to pass, just pass "svn: ".  That's * what code that used to call svn_handle_error() and now calls * svn_handle_error2() does. * * @since New in 1.2. */void svn_handle_error2(svn_error_t *error,                       FILE *stream,                       svn_boolean_t fatal,                       const char *prefix);/** Like svn_handle_error2() but with @c prefix set to "svn: " * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.1 API. */void svn_handle_error(svn_error_t *error,                      FILE *stream,                      svn_boolean_t fatal);/** * Very basic default warning handler: print out the error @a error to the * stdio stream @a stream, prefixed by @a prefix.  Allocations are * performed in the error's pool. * * @since New in 1.2. */void svn_handle_warning2(FILE *stream, svn_error_t *error, const char *prefix);/** Like svn_handle_warning2() but with @c prefix set to "svn: " */void svn_handle_warning(FILE *stream, svn_error_t *error);/** A statement macro for checking error values. * * Evaluate @a expr.  If it yields an error, return that error from the * current function.  Otherwise, continue. * * The <tt>do { ... } while (0)</tt> wrapper has no semantic effect,  * but it makes this macro syntactically equivalent to the expression * statement it resembles.  Without it, statements like * * <tt> *   if (a) *     SVN_ERR (some operation); *   else *     foo; * </tt> * * would not mean what they appear to. */#define SVN_ERR(expr)                           \  do {                                          \    svn_error_t *svn_err__temp = (expr);        \    if (svn_err__temp)                          \      return svn_err__temp;                     \  } while (0)/** A statement macro, very similar to @c SVN_ERR. * * This macro will wrap the error with the specified text before  * returning the error. */#define SVN_ERR_W(expr, wrap_msg)                           \  do {                                                      \    svn_error_t *svn_err__temp = (expr);                    \    if (svn_err__temp)                                      \      return svn_error_quick_wrap(svn_err__temp, wrap_msg); \  } while (0)/** A statement macro, similar to @c SVN_ERR, but returns an integer. * * Evaluate @a expr. If it yields an error, handle that error and * return @c EXIT_FAILURE. */#define SVN_INT_ERR(expr)                                        \  do {                                                           \    svn_error_t *svn_err__temp = (expr);                         \    if (svn_err__temp) {                                         \      svn_handle_error2(svn_err__temp, stderr, FALSE, "svn: ");  \      svn_error_clear(svn_err__temp);                            \      return EXIT_FAILURE; }                                     \  } while (0)/** @} *//** * Return TRUE if @a err is an error specifically related to locking a * path in the repository, FALSE otherwise.  * * SVN_ERR_FS_OUT_OF_DATE is in here because it's a non-fatal error * that can be thrown when attempting to lock an item. * * @since New in 1.2. */#define SVN_ERR_IS_LOCK_ERROR(err)                          \  (err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_PATH_ALREADY_LOCKED ||        \   err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_OUT_OF_DATE)                  \/** * Return TRUE if @a err is an error specifically related to unlocking * a path in the repository, FALSE otherwise. * * @since New in 1.2. */#define SVN_ERR_IS_UNLOCK_ERROR(err)                        \  (err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_PATH_NOT_LOCKED ||            \   err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_BAD_LOCK_TOKEN ||             \   err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_LOCK_OWNER_MISMATCH ||        \   err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_LOCK ||               \   err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_RA_NOT_LOCKED ||                 \   err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_LOCK_EXPIRED)#ifdef __cplusplus}#endif /* __cplusplus */#endif /* SVN_ERROR_H */

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