llvm-6502/include/llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h
Alp Toker 650e286dcf Roll back the ConstStringRef change for now
There are a couple of interesting things here that we want to check over
(particularly the expecting asserts in StringRef) and get right for general use
in ADT so hold back on this one. For clang we have a workable templated
solution to use in the meanwhile.

This reverts commit r200187.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@200194 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2014-01-27 05:24:39 +00:00

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//===- llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h - Fatal error handling ------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines an API used to indicate fatal error conditions. Non-fatal
// errors (most of them) should be handled through LLVMContext.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_ERRORHANDLING_H
#define LLVM_SUPPORT_ERRORHANDLING_H
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
#include <string>
namespace llvm {
class Twine;
/// An error handler callback.
typedef void (*fatal_error_handler_t)(void *user_data,
const std::string& reason,
bool gen_crash_diag);
/// install_fatal_error_handler - Installs a new error handler to be used
/// whenever a serious (non-recoverable) error is encountered by LLVM.
///
/// If you are using llvm_start_multithreaded, you should register the handler
/// before doing that.
///
/// If no error handler is installed the default is to print the error message
/// to stderr, and call exit(1). If an error handler is installed then it is
/// the handler's responsibility to log the message, it will no longer be
/// printed to stderr. If the error handler returns, then exit(1) will be
/// called.
///
/// It is dangerous to naively use an error handler which throws an exception.
/// Even though some applications desire to gracefully recover from arbitrary
/// faults, blindly throwing exceptions through unfamiliar code isn't a way to
/// achieve this.
///
/// \param user_data - An argument which will be passed to the install error
/// handler.
void install_fatal_error_handler(fatal_error_handler_t handler,
void *user_data = 0);
/// Restores default error handling behaviour.
/// This must not be called between llvm_start_multithreaded() and
/// llvm_stop_multithreaded().
void remove_fatal_error_handler();
/// ScopedFatalErrorHandler - This is a simple helper class which just
/// calls install_fatal_error_handler in its constructor and
/// remove_fatal_error_handler in its destructor.
struct ScopedFatalErrorHandler {
explicit ScopedFatalErrorHandler(fatal_error_handler_t handler,
void *user_data = 0) {
install_fatal_error_handler(handler, user_data);
}
~ScopedFatalErrorHandler() { remove_fatal_error_handler(); }
};
/// Reports a serious error, calling any installed error handler. These
/// functions are intended to be used for error conditions which are outside
/// the control of the compiler (I/O errors, invalid user input, etc.)
///
/// If no error handler is installed the default is to print the message to
/// standard error, followed by a newline.
/// After the error handler is called this function will call exit(1), it
/// does not return.
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void report_fatal_error(const char *reason,
bool gen_crash_diag = true);
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void report_fatal_error(const std::string &reason,
bool gen_crash_diag = true);
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void report_fatal_error(StringRef reason,
bool gen_crash_diag = true);
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void report_fatal_error(const Twine &reason,
bool gen_crash_diag = true);
/// This function calls abort(), and prints the optional message to stderr.
/// Use the llvm_unreachable macro (that adds location info), instead of
/// calling this function directly.
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void llvm_unreachable_internal(const char *msg=0,
const char *file=0,
unsigned line=0);
}
/// Marks that the current location is not supposed to be reachable.
/// In !NDEBUG builds, prints the message and location info to stderr.
/// In NDEBUG builds, becomes an optimizer hint that the current location
/// is not supposed to be reachable. On compilers that don't support
/// such hints, prints a reduced message instead.
///
/// Use this instead of assert(0). It conveys intent more clearly and
/// allows compilers to omit some unnecessary code.
#ifndef NDEBUG
#define llvm_unreachable(msg) \
::llvm::llvm_unreachable_internal(msg, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#elif defined(LLVM_BUILTIN_UNREACHABLE)
#define llvm_unreachable(msg) LLVM_BUILTIN_UNREACHABLE
#else
#define llvm_unreachable(msg) ::llvm::llvm_unreachable_internal()
#endif
#endif