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Import atf-0.21:
Released on October 23rd, 2014.
* Restored the atf(7) manual page to serve as a reference to all the other
manual pages shipped by ATF.
* Added the -s flag to atf-sh to support specifying the shell interpreter
to be used.
* Removed ATF_WORKDIR. The only remaining consumers have been converted to
use the standard TMPDIR environment variable. As a benefit, and because
Kyua forces the TMPDIR to live within the test case's work directory,
any stale files left behind by ATF will be automatically cleaned up.
* Documented the environment variables recognized by each component in the
relevant manual pages. This information was lost with the atf-config(1)
removal.
* Added a new "require.diskspace" metadata property to test cases so that
they can specify the minimum amount of disk space required for the test
to run.
* Renamed the atf-{c,c++,sh}-api(3) manual pages to atf-{c,c++,sh}(3) for
discoverability purposes. Symbolic links are provided for the time
being to still make the old names visible.
* Issue #5: Recommend the (expected, actual) idiom for calls to the test
macros in the manual pages.
* Issue #7: Stopped catching unhandled exceptions in atf-c++ tests. This
propagates the crash to the caller, which in turn allows it to obtain
proper debugging information. In particular, Kyua should now be able to
extract a stacktrace pinpointing the problem.
* Issue #8: Fixed atf-c/macros_test:use test failures spotted by the clang
that ships with FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT.
* Issue #12: Improved documentation of atf-sh(3) and atf-check(1) by better
explaining how they relate to each other.
* Issue #14: Stopped setting 'set -e' in atf-sh. This setting was
initially added as a way to enable a "strict" mode in the library and to
make test cases fail fast when they run unprotected commands. However,
doing so in the library is surprising as the responsibility of enabling
'set -e' should be on the user's code. Also, 'set -e' introduces
inconsistent behavior on subshells and users do not expect that.
* Issue #15: Fixed atf_utils_{fork,wait} to support nested calls.
* Issue #16: Fixed test failures (by removing a long-standing hack) on
systems that lack \e support in printf(1).
* Issue #19: Removed stale references to atf-config and atf-run.
2014-10-30 17:14:07 +00:00
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#include "atf-c++/detail/exceptions.hpp"
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#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
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Import atf-0.21:
Released on October 23rd, 2014.
* Restored the atf(7) manual page to serve as a reference to all the other
manual pages shipped by ATF.
* Added the -s flag to atf-sh to support specifying the shell interpreter
to be used.
* Removed ATF_WORKDIR. The only remaining consumers have been converted to
use the standard TMPDIR environment variable. As a benefit, and because
Kyua forces the TMPDIR to live within the test case's work directory,
any stale files left behind by ATF will be automatically cleaned up.
* Documented the environment variables recognized by each component in the
relevant manual pages. This information was lost with the atf-config(1)
removal.
* Added a new "require.diskspace" metadata property to test cases so that
they can specify the minimum amount of disk space required for the test
to run.
* Renamed the atf-{c,c++,sh}-api(3) manual pages to atf-{c,c++,sh}(3) for
discoverability purposes. Symbolic links are provided for the time
being to still make the old names visible.
* Issue #5: Recommend the (expected, actual) idiom for calls to the test
macros in the manual pages.
* Issue #7: Stopped catching unhandled exceptions in atf-c++ tests. This
propagates the crash to the caller, which in turn allows it to obtain
proper debugging information. In particular, Kyua should now be able to
extract a stacktrace pinpointing the problem.
* Issue #8: Fixed atf-c/macros_test:use test failures spotted by the clang
that ships with FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT.
* Issue #12: Improved documentation of atf-sh(3) and atf-check(1) by better
explaining how they relate to each other.
* Issue #14: Stopped setting 'set -e' in atf-sh. This setting was
initially added as a way to enable a "strict" mode in the library and to
make test cases fail fast when they run unprotected commands. However,
doing so in the library is surprising as the responsibility of enabling
'set -e' should be on the user's code. Also, 'set -e' introduces
inconsistent behavior on subshells and users do not expect that.
* Issue #15: Fixed atf_utils_{fork,wait} to support nested calls.
* Issue #16: Fixed test failures (by removing a long-standing hack) on
systems that lack \e support in printf(1).
* Issue #19: Removed stale references to atf-config and atf-run.
2014-10-30 17:14:07 +00:00
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include <cstdarg>
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <cstring>
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#include <new>
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extern "C" {
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Import atf-0.21:
Released on October 23rd, 2014.
* Restored the atf(7) manual page to serve as a reference to all the other
manual pages shipped by ATF.
* Added the -s flag to atf-sh to support specifying the shell interpreter
to be used.
* Removed ATF_WORKDIR. The only remaining consumers have been converted to
use the standard TMPDIR environment variable. As a benefit, and because
Kyua forces the TMPDIR to live within the test case's work directory,
any stale files left behind by ATF will be automatically cleaned up.
* Documented the environment variables recognized by each component in the
relevant manual pages. This information was lost with the atf-config(1)
removal.
* Added a new "require.diskspace" metadata property to test cases so that
they can specify the minimum amount of disk space required for the test
to run.
* Renamed the atf-{c,c++,sh}-api(3) manual pages to atf-{c,c++,sh}(3) for
discoverability purposes. Symbolic links are provided for the time
being to still make the old names visible.
* Issue #5: Recommend the (expected, actual) idiom for calls to the test
macros in the manual pages.
* Issue #7: Stopped catching unhandled exceptions in atf-c++ tests. This
propagates the crash to the caller, which in turn allows it to obtain
proper debugging information. In particular, Kyua should now be able to
extract a stacktrace pinpointing the problem.
* Issue #8: Fixed atf-c/macros_test:use test failures spotted by the clang
that ships with FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT.
* Issue #12: Improved documentation of atf-sh(3) and atf-check(1) by better
explaining how they relate to each other.
* Issue #14: Stopped setting 'set -e' in atf-sh. This setting was
initially added as a way to enable a "strict" mode in the library and to
make test cases fail fast when they run unprotected commands. However,
doing so in the library is surprising as the responsibility of enabling
'set -e' should be on the user's code. Also, 'set -e' introduces
inconsistent behavior on subshells and users do not expect that.
* Issue #15: Fixed atf_utils_{fork,wait} to support nested calls.
* Issue #16: Fixed test failures (by removing a long-standing hack) on
systems that lack \e support in printf(1).
* Issue #19: Removed stale references to atf-config and atf-run.
2014-10-30 17:14:07 +00:00
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#include "atf-c/error.h"
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}
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2012-09-04 23:07:32 +00:00
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Import atf-0.21:
Released on October 23rd, 2014.
* Restored the atf(7) manual page to serve as a reference to all the other
manual pages shipped by ATF.
* Added the -s flag to atf-sh to support specifying the shell interpreter
to be used.
* Removed ATF_WORKDIR. The only remaining consumers have been converted to
use the standard TMPDIR environment variable. As a benefit, and because
Kyua forces the TMPDIR to live within the test case's work directory,
any stale files left behind by ATF will be automatically cleaned up.
* Documented the environment variables recognized by each component in the
relevant manual pages. This information was lost with the atf-config(1)
removal.
* Added a new "require.diskspace" metadata property to test cases so that
they can specify the minimum amount of disk space required for the test
to run.
* Renamed the atf-{c,c++,sh}-api(3) manual pages to atf-{c,c++,sh}(3) for
discoverability purposes. Symbolic links are provided for the time
being to still make the old names visible.
* Issue #5: Recommend the (expected, actual) idiom for calls to the test
macros in the manual pages.
* Issue #7: Stopped catching unhandled exceptions in atf-c++ tests. This
propagates the crash to the caller, which in turn allows it to obtain
proper debugging information. In particular, Kyua should now be able to
extract a stacktrace pinpointing the problem.
* Issue #8: Fixed atf-c/macros_test:use test failures spotted by the clang
that ships with FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT.
* Issue #12: Improved documentation of atf-sh(3) and atf-check(1) by better
explaining how they relate to each other.
* Issue #14: Stopped setting 'set -e' in atf-sh. This setting was
initially added as a way to enable a "strict" mode in the library and to
make test cases fail fast when they run unprotected commands. However,
doing so in the library is surprising as the responsibility of enabling
'set -e' should be on the user's code. Also, 'set -e' introduces
inconsistent behavior on subshells and users do not expect that.
* Issue #15: Fixed atf_utils_{fork,wait} to support nested calls.
* Issue #16: Fixed test failures (by removing a long-standing hack) on
systems that lack \e support in printf(1).
* Issue #19: Removed stale references to atf-config and atf-run.
2014-10-30 17:14:07 +00:00
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#include "atf-c++/detail/sanity.hpp"
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// The "system_error" type.
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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atf::system_error::system_error(const std::string& who,
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const std::string& message,
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int sys_err) :
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std::runtime_error(who + ": " + message),
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m_sys_err(sys_err)
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{
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}
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atf::system_error::~system_error(void)
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throw()
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{
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}
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int
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atf::system_error::code(void)
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const
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throw()
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{
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return m_sys_err;
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}
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const char*
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atf::system_error::what(void)
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const
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throw()
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{
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try {
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if (m_message.length() == 0) {
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m_message = std::string(std::runtime_error::what()) + ": ";
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m_message += ::strerror(m_sys_err);
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}
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return m_message.c_str();
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} catch (...) {
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return "Unable to format system_error message";
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}
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}
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Free functions.
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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static
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void
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throw_libc_error(atf_error_t err)
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{
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PRE(atf_error_is(err, "libc"));
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const int ecode = atf_libc_error_code(err);
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const std::string msg = atf_libc_error_msg(err);
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atf_error_free(err);
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throw atf::system_error("XXX", msg, ecode);
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}
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static
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void
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throw_no_memory_error(atf_error_t err)
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{
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PRE(atf_error_is(err, "no_memory"));
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atf_error_free(err);
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throw std::bad_alloc();
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}
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static
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void
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throw_unknown_error(atf_error_t err)
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{
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PRE(atf_is_error(err));
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static char buf[4096];
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atf_error_format(err, buf, sizeof(buf));
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atf_error_free(err);
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throw std::runtime_error(buf);
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}
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void
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atf::throw_atf_error(atf_error_t err)
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{
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static struct handler {
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const char* m_name;
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void (*m_func)(atf_error_t);
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} handlers[] = {
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{ "libc", throw_libc_error },
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{ "no_memory", throw_no_memory_error },
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{ NULL, throw_unknown_error },
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};
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PRE(atf_is_error(err));
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handler* h = handlers;
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while (h->m_name != NULL) {
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if (atf_error_is(err, h->m_name)) {
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h->m_func(err);
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UNREACHABLE;
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} else
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h++;
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}
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// XXX: I'm not sure that raising an "unknown" error is a wise thing
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// to do here. The C++ binding is supposed to have feature parity
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// with the C one, so all possible errors raised by the C library
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// should have their counterpart in the C++ library. Still, removing
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// this will require some code auditing that I can't afford at the
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// moment.
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INV(h->m_name == NULL && h->m_func != NULL);
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h->m_func(err);
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UNREACHABLE;
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}
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