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/*
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* Copyright 1997-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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* CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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* have any questions.
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*
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*/
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// assertions
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#ifdef ASSERT
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// Turn this off by default:
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//#define USE_REPEATED_ASSERTS
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#ifdef USE_REPEATED_ASSERTS
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#define assert(p,msg) \
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{ for (int __i = 0; __i < AssertRepeat; __i++) { \
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if (!(p)) { \
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report_assertion_failure(__FILE__, __LINE__, \
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"assert(" XSTR(p) ",\"" msg "\")");\
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BREAKPOINT; \
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} \
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} \
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}
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#else
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#define assert(p,msg) \
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if (!(p)) { \
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report_assertion_failure(__FILE__, __LINE__, \
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"assert(" XSTR(p) ",\"" msg "\")");\
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BREAKPOINT; \
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}
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#endif
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// This version of assert is for use with checking return status from
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// library calls that return actual error values eg. EINVAL,
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// ENOMEM etc, rather than returning -1 and setting errno.
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// When the status is not what is expected it is very useful to know
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// what status was actually returned, so we pass the status variable as
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// an extra arg and use strerror to convert it to a meaningful string
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// like "Invalid argument", "out of memory" etc
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#define assert_status(p, status, msg) \
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do { \
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if (!(p)) { \
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char buf[128]; \
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snprintf(buf, 127, \
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"assert_status(" XSTR(p) ", error: %s(%d), \"" msg "\")" , \
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strerror((status)), (status)); \
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report_assertion_failure(__FILE__, __LINE__, buf); \
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BREAKPOINT; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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// Another version of assert where the message is not a string literal
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// The boolean condition is not printed out because cpp doesn't like it.
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#define assert_msg(p, msg) \
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if (!(p)) { \
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report_assertion_failure(__FILE__, __LINE__, msg); \
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BREAKPOINT; \
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}
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// Do not assert this condition if there's already another error reported.
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#define assert_if_no_error(cond,msg) assert((cond) || is_error_reported(), msg)
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#else
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#define assert(p,msg)
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#define assert_status(p,status,msg)
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#define assert_if_no_error(cond,msg)
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#define assert_msg(cond,msg)
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#endif
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// fatals
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#define fatal(m) { report_fatal(__FILE__, __LINE__, m ); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define fatal1(m,x1) { report_fatal_vararg(__FILE__, __LINE__, m, x1 ); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define fatal2(m,x1,x2) { report_fatal_vararg(__FILE__, __LINE__, m, x1, x2 ); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define fatal3(m,x1,x2,x3) { report_fatal_vararg(__FILE__, __LINE__, m, x1, x2, x3 ); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define fatal4(m,x1,x2,x3,x4) { report_fatal_vararg(__FILE__, __LINE__, m, x1, x2, x3, x4 ); BREAKPOINT; }
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// out of memory
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#define vm_exit_out_of_memory(s,m) { report_vm_out_of_memory(__FILE__, __LINE__, s, m ); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define vm_exit_out_of_memory1(s,m,x1) { report_vm_out_of_memory_vararg(__FILE__, __LINE__, s, m, x1 ); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define vm_exit_out_of_memory2(s,m,x1,x2) { report_vm_out_of_memory_vararg(__FILE__, __LINE__, s, m, x1, x2 ); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define vm_exit_out_of_memory3(s,m,x1,x2,x3) { report_vm_out_of_memory_vararg(__FILE__, __LINE__, s, m, x1, x2, x3 ); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define vm_exit_out_of_memory4(s,m,x1,x2,x3,x4) { report_vm_out_of_memory_vararg(__FILE__, __LINE__, s, m, x1, x2, x3, x4); BREAKPOINT; }
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// guarantee is like assert except it's always executed -- use it for
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// cheap tests that catch errors that would otherwise be hard to find
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// guarantee is also used for Verify options.
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#define guarantee(b,msg) { if (!(b)) fatal("guarantee(" XSTR(b) ",\"" msg "\")"); }
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#define ShouldNotCallThis() { report_should_not_call (__FILE__, __LINE__); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define ShouldNotReachHere() { report_should_not_reach_here (__FILE__, __LINE__); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define Unimplemented() { report_unimplemented (__FILE__, __LINE__); BREAKPOINT; }
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#define Untested(msg) { report_untested (__FILE__, __LINE__, msg); BREAKPOINT; }
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// error reporting helper functions
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void report_assertion_failure(const char* file_name, int line_no, const char* message);
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void report_fatal_vararg(const char* file_name, int line_no, const char* format, ...);
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void report_fatal(const char* file_name, int line_no, const char* message);
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void report_vm_out_of_memory_vararg(const char* file_name, int line_no, size_t size, const char* format, ...);
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void report_vm_out_of_memory(const char* file_name, int line_no, size_t size, const char* message);
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void report_should_not_call(const char* file_name, int line_no);
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void report_should_not_reach_here(const char* file_name, int line_no);
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void report_unimplemented(const char* file_name, int line_no);
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void report_untested(const char* file_name, int line_no, const char* msg);
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void warning(const char* format, ...);
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// out of memory reporting
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void report_java_out_of_memory(const char* message);
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// Support for self-destruct
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bool is_error_reported();
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void set_error_reported();
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void pd_ps(frame f);
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void pd_obfuscate_location(char *buf, size_t buflen);
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