/* See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. */ #ifndef LIBERROR_H #define LIBERROR_H #include #include #include /** * Opaque backtrace structure */ struct liberror_backtrace; /** * Value that specifies which feild in a * `union liberror_details` that is used */ enum liberror_details_type { /** * No details */ LIBERROR_DETAILS_NONE, /** * User-specific details */ LIBERROR_DETAILS_USER, /** * Details for function that operates * on a single file */ LIBERROR_DETAILS_ONE_FILE, /** * Details for function that operates * on two files */ LIBERROR_DETAILS_TWO_FILES }; /** * Error details */ union liberror_details { /** * For `LIBERROR_DETAILS_USER` */ struct { /** * The library that defines the data */ const char *library; /** * The data for the details */ void *data; /** * Function that is used to deallocate `.data` * * @param data The pointer `.data` */ void (*free_data)(void *); /** * Function that is used to copy `.data` * * @param data The pointer `.data` * @return Copy of `data`, `NULL` on failure */ void *(*copy_data)(void *); /** * Function that is used to print `.data` * * @param data The pointer `.data`, may be `NULL` * @param fp File to print the details to, may not be `NULL` * @param prefix Text to print at the beginning of each line, * may not be `NULL` */ void (*print_data)(void *, FILE *, const char *); } user; /** * For `LIBERROR_DETAILS_ONE_FILE` */ struct { /** * The specified file descriptor, * negative if none */ int fd; /** * The filename or other string that * identifies the file, `NULL` if * none */ char *name; /** * Description of the file's role in the * function call, for example "Directory" * for the mkdir(3) function */ const char *role; } one_file; /** * For `LIBERROR_DETAILS_TWO_FILES` */ struct { /** * The first specified file descriptor, * negative if none */ int fd1; /** * The second specified file descriptor, * negative if none */ int fd2; /** * The filename or other string that * identifies the first file, `NULL` if * none */ char *name1; /** * The filename or other string that * identifies the second file, `NULL` * if none */ char *name2; /** * Description of the role of the first * file in the function call, for example * "Target" for the symlink(3) function */ const char *role1; /** * Description of the role of the first * file in the function call, for example * "Link" for the symlink(3) function */ const char *role2; } two_files; }; /** * Error structure */ struct liberror_error { /** * Backtrace for the error, `NULL` if the it could * not be allocated or if the program is not linked * with `-lerror-backtrace` */ struct liberror_backtrace *backtrace; /** * Description of the error */ char description[256]; /** * The function that failed */ char source[64]; /** * Name of error code group, for normal `errno` * errors this is "error", for getaddrinfo(3) errors * this is "addrinfo", for custom errors it is the * name of the library or application */ char code_group[64]; /** * The error code */ long long int code; /** * The error that caused this error, `NULL` if * none or it could not be allocated (if and only * if so, `.failed_to_allocate_cause` will be set * to a non-zero value, specifically 1) */ struct liberror_error *cause; /** * Whether allocation of `.cause` failed */ int failed_to_allocate_cause; /** * Whether the error is physically allocated */ int dynamically_allocated; /** * Which value in `.details` that is used */ enum liberror_details_type details_type; /** * Error detail */ union liberror_details details; }; /** * Get the current error for the thread * * @return The current error, `NULL` if none */ struct liberror_error *liberror_get_error(void); /** * Create a copy of an error * * This function will only fail of enough memory * cannot be allocated, however `errno` will not * be changed * * @param error The error to copy * @return Copy of the error, `NULL` on failure */ struct liberror_error *liberror_copy_error(struct liberror_error *); /** * Deallocate and error and the error stored as * its cause (recursively) * * @param error The error to deallocate */ void liberror_free_error(struct liberror_error *); /** * Deallocate the current error for the thread * and reset the error for the thread * * This function shall be called after handling * the error */ void liberror_reset_error(void); /** * Print the backtrace of an error * * If the backtrace could not be allocated, * nothing will be printed * * This function will never change `errno` * * Note: this library does not actually save * a backtrace, `-lerror-backtrace` is needed * for that functionallity (it will replace * some things in this library, so no other * action is required) * * @param error The error * @param fp The file to print the backtrace to * @param indent Text to print at the beginning of each line */ void liberror_print_backtrace(struct liberror_error *, FILE *, const char *); /** * Get backtrace and save backtrace * * This function will never change `errno` * * Note: this library does not actually save * a backtrace, `-lerror-backtrace` is needed * for that functionallity (it will replace * some things in this library, so no other * action is required) * * @param error The error the backtrace shall be stored in, * if `NULL`, the backtrafe is saved for the * next error in the thread * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int liberror_save_backtrace(struct liberror_error *); /** * Set the current error for the thread * * If the thread already has an error saved, * it will be stored as the cause of the new * error * * @param description Description of the error, empty for default description * @param source The function that failed * @param code_group Name of error code group, for normal `errno` errors * this shall be "error", for getaddrinfo(3) errors * this shall be "addrinfo", for custom errors it shall * be the name of the library or application * @param code The error code */ void liberror_set_error(const char[256], const char[64], const char[64], long long int); /** * Set the current error for the thread * * This function can be used as an alternative * to `liberror_set_error` for `errno` errors * * If the thread already has an error saved, * it will be stored as the cause of the new * error * * @param description Description of the error, empty for default description * @param source The function that failed * @param code The `errno` value */ void liberror_set_error_errno(const char[256], const char[64], int); /** * The an error, its backtrace, and its * cause (recursively) * * If `error` is `NULL` and the thread does * not have any error set, this function * will not do anything * * @param error The error, the thread's current error if `NULL` * @param fp Output stream, standard error if `NULL` * @param reset Whether `error` shall be deallocated, `error` * is null and `reset` is non-zero, the thread's * error will be reset * @param prefix Prefix for each printed line, ": " will be * appended to this prefix; if `NULL` or empty, * no prefix is used; this should normally be * `argv[0]` from the main() function */ void liberror_print_error(struct liberror_error *, FILE *, int, const char *); #endif