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00023  * @file svn_error.h
00024  * @brief Common exception handling for Subversion.
00025  */
00026 
00027 #ifndef SVN_ERROR_H
00028 #define SVN_ERROR_H
00029 
00030 #include <apr.h>        /* for apr_size_t */
00031 #include <apr_errno.h>  /* APR's error system */
00032 #include <apr_pools.h>  /* for apr_pool_t */
00033 
00034 #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
00035 #define APR_WANT_STDIO
00036 #endif
00037 #include <apr_want.h>   /* for FILE* */
00038 
00039 #include "svn_types.h"
00040 
00041 #ifdef __cplusplus
00042 extern "C" {
00043 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00044 
00045 
00046 /* For the Subversion developers, this #define turns on extended "stack
00047    traces" of any errors that get thrown. See the SVN_ERR() macro.  */
00048 #ifdef SVN_DEBUG
00049 #define SVN_ERR__TRACING
00050 #endif
00051 
00052 
00053 /** the best kind of (@c svn_error_t *) ! */
00054 #define SVN_NO_ERROR   0
00055 
00056 /* The actual error codes are kept in a separate file; see comments
00057    there for the reasons why. */
00058 #include "svn_error_codes.h"
00059 
00060 /** Put an English description of @a statcode into @a buf and return @a buf,
00061  * NULL-terminated. @a statcode is either an svn error or apr error.
00062  */
00063 char *
00064 svn_strerror(apr_status_t statcode,
00065              char *buf,
00066              apr_size_t bufsize);
00067 
00068 
00069 /**
00070  * Return the symbolic name of an error code.  If the error code
00071  * is in svn_error_codes.h, return the name of the macro as a string.
00072  * If the error number is not recognised, return @c NULL.
00073  *
00074  * An error number may not be recognised because it was defined in a future
00075  * version of Subversion (e.g., a 1.9.x server may transmit a defined-in-1.9.0
00076  * error number to a 1.8.x client).
00077  *
00078  * An error number may be recognised @em incorrectly if the @c apr_status_t
00079  * value originates in another library (such as libserf) which also uses APR.
00080  * (This is a theoretical concern only: the @c apr_err member of #svn_error_t
00081  * should never contain a "foreign" @c apr_status_t value, and
00082  * in any case Subversion and Serf use non-overlapping subsets of the
00083  * @c APR_OS_START_USERERR range.)
00084  *
00085  * Support for error codes returned by APR itself (i.e., not in the
00086  * @c APR_OS_START_USERERR range, as defined in apr_errno.h) may be implemented
00087  * in the future.
00088  *
00089  * @note In rare cases, a single numeric code has more than one symbolic name.
00090  * (For example, #SVN_ERR_WC_NOT_DIRECTORY and #SVN_ERR_WC_NOT_WORKING_COPY).
00091  * In those cases, it is not guaranteed which symbolic name is returned.
00092  *
00093  * @since New in 1.8.
00094  */
00095 const char *
00096 svn_error_symbolic_name(apr_status_t statcode);
00097 
00098 
00099 /** If @a err has a custom error message, return that, otherwise
00100  * store the generic error string associated with @a err->apr_err into
00101  * @a buf (terminating with NULL) and return @a buf.
00102  *
00103  * @since New in 1.4.
00104  *
00105  * @note @a buf and @a bufsize are provided in the interface so that
00106  * this function is thread-safe and yet does no allocation.
00107  */
00108 const char *svn_err_best_message(const svn_error_t *err,
00109                                  char *buf,
00110                                  apr_size_t bufsize);
00111 
00112 
00113 
00114 /** SVN error creation and destruction.
00115  *
00116  * @defgroup svn_error_error_creation_destroy Error creation and destruction
00117  * @{
00118  */
00119 
00120 /** Create a nested exception structure.
00121  *
00122  * Input:  an APR or SVN custom error code,
00123  *         a "child" error to wrap,
00124  *         a specific message
00125  *
00126  * Returns:  a new error structure (containing the old one).
00127  *
00128  * @note Errors are always allocated in a subpool of the global pool,
00129  *        since an error's lifetime is generally not related to the
00130  *        lifetime of any convenient pool.  Errors must be freed
00131  *        with svn_error_clear().  The specific message should be @c NULL
00132  *        if there is nothing to add to the general message associated
00133  *        with the error code.
00134  *
00135  *        If creating the "bottommost" error in a chain, pass @c NULL for
00136  *        the child argument.
00137  */
00138 svn_error_t *
00139 svn_error_create(apr_status_t apr_err,
00140                  svn_error_t *child,
00141                  const char *message);
00142 
00143 /** Create an error structure with the given @a apr_err and @a child,
00144  * with a printf-style error message produced by passing @a fmt, using
00145  * apr_psprintf().
00146  */
00147 svn_error_t *
00148 svn_error_createf(apr_status_t apr_err,
00149                   svn_error_t *child,
00150                   const char *fmt,
00151                   ...)
00152   __attribute__ ((format(printf, 3, 4)));
00153 
00154 /** Wrap a @a status from an APR function.  If @a fmt is NULL, this is
00155  * equivalent to svn_error_create(status,NULL,NULL).  Otherwise,
00156  * the error message is constructed by formatting @a fmt and the
00157  * following arguments according to apr_psprintf(), and then
00158  * appending ": " and the error message corresponding to @a status.
00159  * (If UTF-8 translation of the APR error message fails, the ": " and
00160  * APR error are not appended to the error message.)
00161  */
00162 svn_error_t *
00163 svn_error_wrap_apr(apr_status_t status,
00164                    const char *fmt,
00165                    ...)
00166        __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
00167 
00168 /** A quick n' easy way to create a wrapped exception with your own
00169  * message, before throwing it up the stack.  (It uses all of the
00170  * @a child's fields.)
00171  */
00172 svn_error_t *
00173 svn_error_quick_wrap(svn_error_t *child,
00174                      const char *new_msg);
00175 
00176 /** A quick n' easy way to create a wrapped exception with your own
00177  * printf-style error message produced by passing @a fmt, using
00178  * apr_psprintf(), before throwing it up the stack.  (It uses all of the
00179  * @a child's fields.)
00180  *
00181  * @since New in 1.9.
00182  */
00183 svn_error_t *
00184 svn_error_quick_wrapf(svn_error_t *child,
00185                       const char *fmt,
00186                       ...)
00187        __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
00188 
00189 /** Compose two errors, returning the composition as a brand new error
00190  * and consuming the original errors.  Either or both of @a err1 and
00191  * @a err2 may be @c SVN_NO_ERROR.  If both are not @c SVN_NO_ERROR,
00192  * @a err2 will follow @a err1 in the chain of the returned error.
00193  *
00194  * Either @a err1 or @a err2 can be functions that return svn_error_t*
00195  * but if both are functions they can be evaluated in either order as
00196  * per the C language rules.
00197  *
00198  * @since New in 1.6.
00199  */
00200 svn_error_t *
00201 svn_error_compose_create(svn_error_t *err1,
00202                          svn_error_t *err2);
00203 
00204 /** Add @a new_err to the end of @a chain's chain of errors.  The @a new_err
00205  * chain will be copied into @a chain's pool and destroyed, so @a new_err
00206  * itself becomes invalid after this function.
00207  *
00208  * Either @a chain or @a new_err can be functions that return svn_error_t*
00209  * but if both are functions they can be evaluated in either order as
00210  * per the C language rules.
00211  */
00212 void
00213 svn_error_compose(svn_error_t *chain,
00214                   svn_error_t *new_err);
00215 
00216 /** Return the root cause of @a err by finding the last error in its
00217  * chain (e.g. it or its children).  @a err may be @c SVN_NO_ERROR, in
00218  * which case @c SVN_NO_ERROR is returned.  The returned error should
00219  * @em not be cleared as it shares memory with @a err.
00220  *
00221  * @since New in 1.5.
00222  */
00223 svn_error_t *
00224 svn_error_root_cause(svn_error_t *err);
00225 
00226 /** Return the first error in @a err's chain that has an error code @a
00227  * apr_err or #SVN_NO_ERROR if there is no error with that code.  The
00228  * returned error should @em not be cleared as it shares memory with @a err.
00229  *
00230  * If @a err is #SVN_NO_ERROR, return #SVN_NO_ERROR.
00231  *
00232  * @since New in 1.7.
00233  */
00234 svn_error_t *
00235 svn_error_find_cause(svn_error_t *err, apr_status_t apr_err);
00236 
00237 /** Create a new error that is a deep copy of @a err and return it.
00238  *
00239  * @since New in 1.2.
00240  */
00241 svn_error_t *
00242 svn_error_dup(const svn_error_t *err);
00243 
00244 /** Free the memory used by @a error, as well as all ancestors and
00245  * descendants of @a error.
00246  *
00247  * Unlike other Subversion objects, errors are managed explicitly; you
00248  * MUST clear an error if you are ignoring it, or you are leaking memory.
00249  * For convenience, @a error may be @c NULL, in which case this function does
00250  * nothing; thus, svn_error_clear(svn_foo(...)) works as an idiom to
00251  * ignore errors.
00252  */
00253 void
00254 svn_error_clear(svn_error_t *error);
00255 
00256 
00257 #if defined(SVN_ERR__TRACING)
00258 /** Set the error location for debug mode. */
00259 void
00260 svn_error__locate(const char *file,
00261                   long line);
00262 
00263 /* Wrapper macros to collect file and line information */
00264 #define svn_error_create \
00265   (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_create))
00266 #define svn_error_createf \
00267   (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_createf))
00268 #define svn_error_wrap_apr \
00269   (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_wrap_apr))
00270 #define svn_error_quick_wrap \
00271   (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_quick_wrap))
00272 #define svn_error_quick_wrapf \
00273   (svn_error__locate(__FILE__,__LINE__), (svn_error_quick_wrapf))
00274 #endif
00275 
00276 
00277 /**
00278  * Very basic default error handler: print out error stack @a error to the
00279  * stdio stream @a stream, with each error prefixed by @a prefix; quit and
00280  * clear @a error iff the @a fatal flag is set.  Allocations are performed
00281  * in the @a error's pool.
00282  *
00283  * If you're not sure what prefix to pass, just pass "svn: ".  That's
00284  * what code that used to call svn_handle_error() and now calls
00285  * svn_handle_error2() does.
00286  *
00287  * Note that this should only be used from commandline specific code, or
00288  * code that knows that @a stream is really where the application wants
00289  * to receive its errors on.
00290  *
00291  * @since New in 1.2.
00292  */
00293 void
00294 svn_handle_error2(svn_error_t *error,
00295                   FILE *stream,
00296                   svn_boolean_t fatal,
00297                   const char *prefix);
00298 
00299 /** Like svn_handle_error2() but with @c prefix set to "svn: "
00300  *
00301  * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.1 API.
00302  */
00303 SVN_DEPRECATED
00304 void
00305 svn_handle_error(svn_error_t *error,
00306                  FILE *stream,
00307                  svn_boolean_t fatal);
00308 
00309 /**
00310  * Very basic default warning handler: print out the error @a error to the
00311  * stdio stream @a stream, prefixed by @a prefix.  Allocations are
00312  * performed in the error's pool.
00313  *
00314  * @a error may not be @c NULL.
00315  *
00316  * @note This does not clear @a error.
00317  *
00318  * @since New in 1.2.
00319  */
00320 void
00321 svn_handle_warning2(FILE *stream,
00322                     const svn_error_t *error,
00323                     const char *prefix);
00324 
00325 /** Like svn_handle_warning2() but with @c prefix set to "svn: "
00326  *
00327  * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.1 API.
00328  */
00329 SVN_DEPRECATED
00330 void
00331 svn_handle_warning(FILE *stream,
00332                    svn_error_t *error);
00333 
00334 
00335 /** A statement macro for checking error values.
00336  *
00337  * Evaluate @a expr.  If it yields an error, return that error from the
00338  * current function.  Otherwise, continue.
00339  *
00340  * The <tt>do { ... } while (0)</tt> wrapper has no semantic effect,
00341  * but it makes this macro syntactically equivalent to the expression
00342  * statement it resembles.  Without it, statements like
00343  *
00344  * @code
00345  *   if (a)
00346  *     SVN_ERR(some operation);
00347  *   else
00348  *     foo;
00349  * @endcode
00350  *
00351  * would not mean what they appear to.
00352  */
00353 #define SVN_ERR(expr)                           \
00354   do {                                          \
00355     svn_error_t *svn_err__temp = (expr);        \
00356     if (svn_err__temp)                          \
00357       return svn_error_trace(svn_err__temp);    \
00358   } while (0)
00359 
00360 /**
00361  * A macro for wrapping an error in a source-location trace message.
00362  *
00363  * This macro can be used when directly returning an already created
00364  * error (when not using SVN_ERR, svn_error_create(), etc.) to ensure
00365  * that the call stack is recorded correctly.
00366  *
00367  * @since New in 1.7.
00368  */
00369 #ifdef SVN_ERR__TRACING
00370 svn_error_t *
00371 svn_error__trace(const char *file, long line, svn_error_t *err);
00372 
00373 #define svn_error_trace(expr)  svn_error__trace(__FILE__, __LINE__, (expr))
00374 #else
00375 #define svn_error_trace(expr)  (expr)
00376 #endif
00377 
00378 /**
00379  * Returns an error chain that is based on @a err's error chain but
00380  * does not include any error tracing placeholders.  @a err is not
00381  * modified, except for any allocations using its pool.
00382  *
00383  * The returned error chain is allocated from @a err's pool and shares
00384  * its message and source filename character arrays.  The returned
00385  * error chain should *not* be cleared because it is not a fully
00386  * fledged error chain, only clearing @a err should be done to clear
00387  * the returned error chain.  If @a err is cleared, then the returned
00388  * error chain is unusable.
00389  *
00390  * @a err can be #SVN_NO_ERROR.  If @a err is not #SVN_NO_ERROR, then
00391  * the last link in the error chain must be a non-tracing error, i.e,
00392  * a real error.
00393  *
00394  * @since New in 1.7.
00395  */
00396 svn_error_t *svn_error_purge_tracing(svn_error_t *err);
00397 
00398 
00399 /** A statement macro, very similar to @c SVN_ERR.
00400  *
00401  * This macro will wrap the error with the specified text before
00402  * returning the error.
00403  */
00404 #define SVN_ERR_W(expr, wrap_msg)                           \
00405   do {                                                      \
00406     svn_error_t *svn_err__temp = (expr);                    \
00407     if (svn_err__temp)                                      \
00408       return svn_error_quick_wrap(svn_err__temp, wrap_msg); \
00409   } while (0)
00410 
00411 
00412 /** A statement macro intended for the main() function of the 'svn' program.
00413  *
00414  * Evaluate @a expr. If it yields an error, display the error on stdout
00415  * and return @c EXIT_FAILURE.
00416  *
00417  * @note Not for use in the library, as it prints to stderr. This macro
00418  * no longer suits the needs of the 'svn' program, and is not generally
00419  * suitable for third-party use as it assumes the program name is 'svn'.
00420  *
00421  * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.8 API. Consider
00422  * using svn_handle_error2() or svn_cmdline_handle_exit_error() instead.
00423  */
00424 #define SVN_INT_ERR(expr)                                        \
00425   do {                                                           \
00426     svn_error_t *svn_err__temp = (expr);                         \
00427     if (svn_err__temp) {                                         \
00428       svn_handle_error2(svn_err__temp, stderr, FALSE, "svn: ");  \
00429       svn_error_clear(svn_err__temp);                            \
00430       return EXIT_FAILURE; }                                     \
00431   } while (0)
00432 
00433 /** @} */
00434 
00435 
00436 /** Error groups
00437  *
00438  * @defgroup svn_error_error_groups Error groups
00439  * @{
00440  */
00441 
00442 /**
00443  * Return TRUE if @a err is an error specifically related to locking a
00444  * path in the repository, FALSE otherwise.
00445  *
00446  * SVN_ERR_FS_OUT_OF_DATE and SVN_ERR_FS_NOT_FOUND are in here because it's a
00447  * non-fatal error that can be thrown when attempting to lock an item.
00448  *
00449  * SVN_ERR_REPOS_HOOK_FAILURE refers to the pre-lock hook.
00450  *
00451  * @since New in 1.2.
00452  */
00453 #define SVN_ERR_IS_LOCK_ERROR(err)                          \
00454   (err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_PATH_ALREADY_LOCKED ||        \
00455    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_NOT_FOUND           ||        \
00456    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_OUT_OF_DATE         ||        \
00457    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_BAD_LOCK_TOKEN      ||        \
00458    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_REPOS_HOOK_FAILURE     ||        \
00459    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_REVISION    ||        \
00460    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_OUT_OF_DATE         ||        \
00461    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_NOT_FILE)
00462 
00463 /**
00464  * Return TRUE if @a err is an error specifically related to unlocking
00465  * a path in the repository, FALSE otherwise.
00466  *
00467  * SVN_ERR_REPOS_HOOK_FAILURE refers to the pre-unlock hook.
00468  *
00469  * @since New in 1.2.
00470  */
00471 #define SVN_ERR_IS_UNLOCK_ERROR(err)                        \
00472   (err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_PATH_NOT_LOCKED ||            \
00473    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_BAD_LOCK_TOKEN ||             \
00474    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_LOCK_OWNER_MISMATCH ||        \
00475    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_LOCK ||               \
00476    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_RA_NOT_LOCKED ||                 \
00477    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_FS_LOCK_EXPIRED ||               \
00478    err->apr_err == SVN_ERR_REPOS_HOOK_FAILURE)
00479 
00480 /** Evaluates to @c TRUE iff @a apr_err (of type apr_status_t) is in the given
00481  * @a category, which should be one of the @c SVN_ERR_*_CATEGORY_START
00482  * constants.
00483  *
00484  * @since New in 1.7.
00485  */
00486 #define SVN_ERROR_IN_CATEGORY(apr_err, category)            \
00487     ((category) == ((apr_err) / SVN_ERR_CATEGORY_SIZE) * SVN_ERR_CATEGORY_SIZE)
00488 
00489 
00490 /** @} */
00491 
00492 
00493 /** Internal malfunctions and assertions
00494  *
00495  * @defgroup svn_error_malfunction_assertion Malfunctions and assertions
00496  * @{
00497  */
00498 
00499 /** Report that an internal malfunction has occurred, and possibly terminate
00500  * the program.
00501  *
00502  * Act as determined by the current "malfunction handler" which may have
00503  * been specified by a call to svn_error_set_malfunction_handler() or else
00504  * is the default handler as specified in that function's documentation. If
00505  * the malfunction handler returns, then cause the function using this macro
00506  * to return the error object that it generated.
00507  *
00508  * @note The intended use of this macro is where execution reaches a point
00509  * that cannot possibly be reached unless there is a bug in the program.
00510  *
00511  * @since New in 1.6.
00512  */
00513 #define SVN_ERR_MALFUNCTION()                                      \
00514   do {                                                             \
00515     return svn_error_trace(svn_error__malfunction(                 \
00516                                  TRUE, __FILE__, __LINE__, NULL)); \
00517   } while (0)
00518 
00519 /** Similar to SVN_ERR_MALFUNCTION(), but without the option of returning
00520  * an error to the calling function.
00521  *
00522  * If possible you should use SVN_ERR_MALFUNCTION() instead.
00523  *
00524  * @since New in 1.6.
00525  */
00526 #define SVN_ERR_MALFUNCTION_NO_RETURN()                      \
00527   do {                                                       \
00528     svn_error__malfunction(FALSE, __FILE__, __LINE__, NULL); \
00529     abort();                                                 \
00530   } while (1)
00531 
00532 /** Like SVN_ERR_ASSERT(), but append ERR to the returned error chain.
00533  *
00534  * If EXPR is false, return a malfunction error whose chain includes ERR.
00535  * If EXPR is true, do nothing.  (In particular, this does not clear ERR.)
00536  *
00537  * Types: (svn_boolean_t expr, svn_error_t *err)
00538  *
00539  * @since New in 1.8.
00540  */
00541 #ifdef __clang_analyzer__
00542 #include <assert.h>
00543 /* Just ignore ERR.  If the assert triggers, it'll be our least concern. */
00544 #define SVN_ERR_ASSERT_E(expr, err)       assert((expr))
00545 #else
00546 #define SVN_ERR_ASSERT_E(expr, err)                                      \
00547   do {                                                                  \
00548     if (!(expr)) {                                                      \
00549       return svn_error_compose_create(                                  \
00550                svn_error__malfunction(TRUE, __FILE__, __LINE__, #expr), \
00551                (err));                                                  \
00552     }                                                                   \
00553   } while (0)
00554 #endif
00555 
00556 
00557 /** Check that a condition is true: if not, report an error and possibly
00558  * terminate the program.
00559  *
00560  * If the Boolean expression @a expr is true, do nothing. Otherwise,
00561  * act as determined by the current "malfunction handler" which may have
00562  * been specified by a call to svn_error_set_malfunction_handler() or else
00563  * is the default handler as specified in that function's documentation. If
00564  * the malfunction handler returns, then cause the function using this macro
00565  * to return the error object that it generated.
00566  *
00567  * @note The intended use of this macro is to check a condition that cannot
00568  * possibly be false unless there is a bug in the program.
00569  *
00570  * @note The condition to be checked should not be computationally expensive
00571  * if it is reached often, as, unlike traditional "assert" statements, the
00572  * evaluation of this expression is not compiled out in release-mode builds.
00573  *
00574  * @since New in 1.6.
00575  *
00576  * @see SVN_ERR_ASSERT_E()
00577  */
00578 #ifdef __clang_analyzer__
00579 #include <assert.h>
00580 #define SVN_ERR_ASSERT(expr)       assert((expr))
00581 #else
00582 #define SVN_ERR_ASSERT(expr)                                            \
00583   do {                                                                  \
00584     if (!(expr))                                                        \
00585       SVN_ERR(svn_error__malfunction(TRUE, __FILE__, __LINE__, #expr)); \
00586   } while (0)
00587 #endif
00588 
00589 /** Similar to SVN_ERR_ASSERT(), but without the option of returning
00590  * an error to the calling function.
00591  *
00592  * If possible you should use SVN_ERR_ASSERT() instead.
00593  *
00594  * @since New in 1.6.
00595  */
00596 #define SVN_ERR_ASSERT_NO_RETURN(expr)                          \
00597   do {                                                          \
00598     if (!(expr)) {                                              \
00599       svn_error__malfunction(FALSE, __FILE__, __LINE__, #expr); \
00600       abort();                                                  \
00601     }                                                           \
00602   } while (0)
00603 
00604 /** Report a "Not implemented" malfunction.  Internal use only. */
00605 #define SVN__NOT_IMPLEMENTED() \
00606   return svn_error__malfunction(TRUE, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Not implemented.")
00607 
00608 /** A helper function for the macros that report malfunctions. Handle a
00609  * malfunction by calling the current "malfunction handler" which may have
00610  * been specified by a call to svn_error_set_malfunction_handler() or else
00611  * is the default handler as specified in that function's documentation.
00612  *
00613  * Pass all of the parameters to the handler. The error occurred in the
00614  * source file @a file at line @a line, and was an assertion failure of the
00615  * expression @a expr, or, if @a expr is null, an unconditional error.
00616  *
00617  * If @a can_return is true, the handler can return an error object
00618  * that is returned by the caller. If @a can_return is false the
00619  * method should never return. (The caller will call abort())
00620  *
00621  * @since New in 1.6.
00622  */
00623 svn_error_t *
00624 svn_error__malfunction(svn_boolean_t can_return,
00625                        const char *file,
00626                        int line,
00627                        const char *expr);
00628 
00629 /** A type of function that handles an assertion failure or other internal
00630  * malfunction detected within the Subversion libraries.
00631  *
00632  * The error occurred in the source file @a file at line @a line, and was an
00633  * assertion failure of the expression @a expr, or, if @a expr is null, an
00634  * unconditional error.
00635  *
00636  * If @a can_return is false a function of this type must never return.
00637  *
00638  * If @a can_return is true a function of this type must do one of:
00639  *   - Return an error object describing the error, using an error code in
00640  *     the category SVN_ERR_MALFUNC_CATEGORY_START.
00641  *   - Never return.
00642  *
00643  * The function may alter its behaviour according to compile-time
00644  * and run-time and even interactive conditions.
00645  *
00646  * @see SVN_ERROR_IN_CATEGORY()
00647  *
00648  * @since New in 1.6.
00649  */
00650 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_error_malfunction_handler_t)
00651   (svn_boolean_t can_return, const char *file, int line, const char *expr);
00652 
00653 /** Cause subsequent malfunctions to be handled by @a func.
00654  * Return the handler that was previously in effect.
00655  *
00656  * @a func may not be null.
00657  *
00658  * @note The default handler is svn_error_abort_on_malfunction().
00659  *
00660  * @note This function must be called in a single-threaded context.
00661  *
00662  * @since New in 1.6.
00663  */
00664 svn_error_malfunction_handler_t
00665 svn_error_set_malfunction_handler(svn_error_malfunction_handler_t func);
00666 
00667 /** Return the malfunction handler that is currently in effect.
00668  * @since New in 1.9. */
00669 svn_error_malfunction_handler_t
00670 svn_error_get_malfunction_handler(void);
00671 
00672 /** Handle a malfunction by returning an error object that describes it.
00673  *
00674  * When @a can_return is false, abort()
00675  *
00676  * This function implements @c svn_error_malfunction_handler_t.
00677  *
00678  * @since New in 1.6.
00679  */
00680 svn_error_t *
00681 svn_error_raise_on_malfunction(svn_boolean_t can_return,
00682                                const char *file,
00683                                int line,
00684                                const char *expr);
00685 
00686 /** Handle a malfunction by printing a message to stderr and aborting.
00687  *
00688  * This function implements @c svn_error_malfunction_handler_t.
00689  *
00690  * @since New in 1.6.
00691  */
00692 svn_error_t *
00693 svn_error_abort_on_malfunction(svn_boolean_t can_return,
00694                                const char *file,
00695                                int line,
00696                                const char *expr);
00697 
00698 /** @} */
00699 
00700 
00701 #ifdef __cplusplus
00702 }
00703 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00704 
00705 #endif /* SVN_ERROR_H */

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