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author | upstream source tree <ports@midipix.org> | 2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400 |
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committer | upstream source tree <ports@midipix.org> | 2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400 |
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diff --git a/libobjc/objc/deprecated/objc_error.h b/libobjc/objc/deprecated/objc_error.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7a7ebe941 --- /dev/null +++ b/libobjc/objc/deprecated/objc_error.h @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* This API is incredibly limited and unsophisticated. objc_error() + generally causes the program to abort, so it should only be used + when something so dramatic happens that it could be pointless to + continue. Only two cases I can think of: failure to allocate new + memory or failure to load an Objective-C module. +*/ +/* Error handling + + Call objc_error() or objc_verror() to record an error; this error + routine will generally exit the program but not necessarily if the + user has installed his own error handler. + + Call objc_set_error_handler to assign your own function for + handling errors. The function should return YES if it is ok + to continue execution, or return NO or just abort if the + program should be stopped. The default error handler is just to + print a message on stderr. + + The error handler function should be of type objc_error_handler + The first parameter is an object instance of relevance. + The second parameter is an error code. + The third parameter is a format string in the printf style. + The fourth parameter is a variable list of arguments. */ +void objc_error(id object, int code, const char* fmt, ...); +void objc_verror(id object, int code, const char* fmt, va_list ap); +typedef BOOL (*objc_error_handler)(id, int code, const char *fmt, va_list ap); +objc_error_handler objc_set_error_handler(objc_error_handler func); + +/* Error codes + These are used by the runtime library, and your + error handling may use them to determine if the error is + hard or soft thus whether execution can continue or abort. */ +#define OBJC_ERR_UNKNOWN 0 /* Generic error */ + +#define OBJC_ERR_OBJC_VERSION 1 /* Incorrect runtime version */ +#define OBJC_ERR_GCC_VERSION 2 /* Incorrect compiler version */ +#define OBJC_ERR_MODULE_SIZE 3 /* Bad module size */ +#define OBJC_ERR_PROTOCOL_VERSION 4 /* Incorrect protocol version */ + +#define OBJC_ERR_MEMORY 10 /* Out of memory */ + +#define OBJC_ERR_RECURSE_ROOT 20 /* Attempt to archive the root + object more than once. */ +#define OBJC_ERR_BAD_DATA 21 /* Didn't read expected data */ +#define OBJC_ERR_BAD_KEY 22 /* Bad key for object */ +#define OBJC_ERR_BAD_CLASS 23 /* Unknown class */ +#define OBJC_ERR_BAD_TYPE 24 /* Bad type specification */ +#define OBJC_ERR_NO_READ 25 /* Cannot read stream */ +#define OBJC_ERR_NO_WRITE 26 /* Cannot write stream */ +#define OBJC_ERR_STREAM_VERSION 27 /* Incorrect stream version */ +#define OBJC_ERR_BAD_OPCODE 28 /* Bad opcode */ + +#define OBJC_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED 30 /* Method is not implemented */ + +#define OBJC_ERR_BAD_STATE 40 /* Bad thread state */ + |