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authorNot Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com>2001-01-23 12:34:33 +0800
committerMichael Zucci <zucchi@src.gnome.org>2001-01-23 12:34:33 +0800
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Setup error return and return error on parse error. (parse_list): Fail if
2001-01-23 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com> * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_parse): Setup error return and return error on parse error. (parse_list): Fail if we have a problem. (parse_value): Here too. (fatal_error): Fatal error handling function, jumps back to the top caller. (term_eval_and): (e_sexp_term_eval): (term_eval_sub): (term_eval_plus): (term_eval_gt): (term_eval_lt): (term_eval_or): Fail on error. (e_sexp_term_eval): Added a comment about where this can be called, which is only from inside e_sexp_eval(). (e_sexp_eval): Setup setjmp error handler. (e_sexp_error): Error accessor function. * e-sexp.h: Added a longjmp environment to the structure, and an error return to parse. svn path=/trunk/; revision=7738
Diffstat (limited to 'e-util/e-sexp.c')
-rw-r--r--e-util/e-sexp.c84
1 files changed, 71 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/e-util/e-sexp.c b/e-util/e-sexp.c
index 4b500b4914..70e63737bf 100644
--- a/e-util/e-sexp.c
+++ b/e-util/e-sexp.c
@@ -126,6 +126,28 @@ static GScannerConfig scanner_config =
FALSE /* scope_0_fallback */,
};
+/* jumps back to the caller of f->failenv, only to be called from inside a callback */
+void
+e_sexp_fatal_error(struct _ESExp *f, char *why, ...)
+{
+ va_list args;
+
+ if (f->error)
+ g_free(f->error);
+
+ va_start(args, why);
+ f->error = g_strdup_vprintf(why, args);
+ va_end(args);
+
+ longjmp(f->failenv, 1);
+}
+
+const char *
+e_sexp_error(struct _ESExp *f)
+{
+ return f->error;
+}
+
struct _ESExpResult *
e_sexp_result_new(int type)
{
@@ -200,7 +222,10 @@ term_eval_and(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data)
if (type == -1)
type = r1->type;
if (type != r1->type) {
- printf("invalid types in and operation, all types must be the same\n");
+ e_sexp_result_free(r);
+ e_sexp_result_free(r1);
+ g_hash_table_destroy(ht);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in AND");
} else if ( r1->type == ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR ) {
char **a1;
int l1, j;
@@ -253,7 +278,10 @@ term_eval_or(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data)
if (type == -1)
type = r1->type;
if (r1->type != type) {
- printf("wrong types in or operation\n");
+ e_sexp_result_free(r);
+ e_sexp_result_free(r1);
+ g_hash_table_destroy(ht);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in OR");
} else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR) {
char **a1;
int l1, j;
@@ -312,7 +340,10 @@ term_eval_lt(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data)
r1 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[0]);
r2 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[1]);
if (r1->type != r2->type) {
- printf("error, invalid types in compare\n");
+ e_sexp_result_free(r1);
+ e_sexp_result_free(r2);
+ e_sexp_result_free(r);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Incompatible types in compare <");
} else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_INT) {
r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL;
r->value.bool = r1->value.number < r2->value.number;
@@ -338,7 +369,10 @@ term_eval_gt(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data)
r1 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[0]);
r2 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[1]);
if (r1->type != r2->type) {
- printf("error, invalid types in compare\n");
+ e_sexp_result_free(r1);
+ e_sexp_result_free(r2);
+ e_sexp_result_free(r);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Incompatible types in compare >");
} else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_INT) {
r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL;
r->value.bool = r1->value.number > r2->value.number;
@@ -394,7 +428,8 @@ term_eval_plus(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpResult **argv, void *dat
total += argv[i]->value.number;
}
if (i<argc) {
- g_warning("Wrong type trying to add integers: ignored");
+ /* FIXME: this leaks the results in argv */
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in (+ ints)");
}
r = e_sexp_result_new(ESEXP_RES_INT);
r->value.number = total;
@@ -405,7 +440,7 @@ term_eval_plus(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpResult **argv, void *dat
g_string_append(s, argv[i]->value.string);
}
if (i<argc) {
- g_warning("Wrong type trying to concat strings: ignored");
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in (+ strings)");
}
r = e_sexp_result_new(ESEXP_RES_STRING);
r->value.string = s->str;
@@ -438,7 +473,8 @@ term_eval_sub(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpResult **argv, void *data
total -= argv[i]->value.number;
}
if (i<argc) {
- g_warning("Wrong type trying to subtract numbers: ignored");
+ /* FIXME: this leaks the results in argv */
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in -");
}
r = e_sexp_result_new(ESEXP_RES_INT);
r->value.number = total;
@@ -492,6 +528,7 @@ term_eval_begin(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data
}
+/* this must only be called from inside term evaluation callbacks! */
struct _ESExpResult *
e_sexp_term_eval(struct _ESExp *f, struct _ESExpTerm *t)
{
@@ -553,8 +590,7 @@ e_sexp_term_eval(struct _ESExp *f, struct _ESExpTerm *t)
}
break; }
default:
- printf("Warning: Unknown type encountered in parse tree: %d\n", t->type);
- r->type = ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED;
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unknown type in parse tree: %d", t->type);
}
return r;
@@ -692,7 +728,7 @@ parse_values(ESExp *f, int *len)
p(printf("parsing values\n"));
/* FIXME: This hardcoded nonsense!!! :) */
- terms = g_malloc0(20*sizeof(*terms));
+ terms = g_malloc0(30*sizeof(*terms));
while ( (token = g_scanner_peek_next_token(gs)) != G_TOKEN_EOF
&& token != ')') {
@@ -755,13 +791,16 @@ parse_value(ESExp *f)
break;
default:
printf("Invalid symbol type: %d\n", s->type);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid symbol type: %s: %d", s->name, s->type);
}
break;
case G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER:
printf("Unknown identifier encountered: %s\n", g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_identifier);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unknown identifier: %s", g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_identifier);
break;
default:
printf("Innvalid token trying to parse a list of values\n");
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unexpected token encountered: %d", token);
}
p(printf("done parsing value\n"));
return t;
@@ -800,20 +839,26 @@ parse_list(ESExp *f, int gotbrace)
t->value.func.terms = parse_values(f, &t->value.func.termcount);
} else {
printf("Error, trying to call variable as function\n");
+ parse_term_free(t);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Trying to call variable as function: %s", s->name);
}
break; }
case G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER:
printf("Unknown identifier: %s\n", g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_identifier);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unknown identifier: %s", g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_identifier);
break;
default:
printf("unknown sequence encountered, type = %d\n", token);
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unexpected token encountered: %d", token);
}
token = g_scanner_get_next_token(gs);
if (token != ')') {
printf("Error, expected ')' not found\n");
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Missing ')'");
}
} else {
printf("Error, list term without opening (\n");
+ e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Missing '('");
}
p(printf("returning list %p\n", t));
@@ -1046,24 +1091,37 @@ e_sexp_input_file (ESExp *f, int fd)
g_scanner_input_file(f->scanner, fd);
}
-/* needs some error return? */
-void
+/* returns -1 on error */
+int
e_sexp_parse(ESExp *f)
{
- g_return_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f));
+ g_return_val_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f), -1);
+
+ if (setjmp(f->failenv)) {
+ g_warning("Error in parsing: %s", f->error);
+ return -1;
+ }
if (f->tree)
parse_term_free(f->tree);
f->tree = parse_list(f, FALSE);
+
+ return 0;
}
+/* returns NULL on error */
struct _ESExpResult *
e_sexp_eval(ESExp *f)
{
g_return_val_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f), NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail(f->tree != NULL, NULL);
+ if (setjmp(f->failenv)) {
+ g_warning("Error in execution: %s", f->error);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
return e_sexp_term_eval(f, f->tree);
}