/* * Create and throw an Ecmascript error object based on a code and a message. * * Used when we throw errors internally. Ecmascript generated error objects * are created by Ecmascript code, and the throwing is handled by the bytecode * executor. */ #include "duk_internal.h" /* * Create and throw an error (originating from Duktape internally) * * Push an error object on top of the stack, possibly throw augmenting * the error, and finally longjmp. * * If an error occurs while we're dealing with the current error, we might * enter an infinite recursion loop. This is prevented by detecting a * "double fault" through the heap->handling_error flag; the recursion * then stops at the second level. */ #ifdef DUK_USE_VERBOSE_ERRORS DUK_INTERNAL void duk_err_create_and_throw(duk_hthread *thr, duk_errcode_t code, const char *msg, const char *filename, duk_int_t line) { #else DUK_INTERNAL void duk_err_create_and_throw(duk_hthread *thr, duk_errcode_t code) { #endif duk_context *ctx = (duk_context *) thr; duk_bool_t double_error = thr->heap->handling_error; #ifdef DUK_USE_VERBOSE_ERRORS DUK_DD(DUK_DDPRINT("duk_err_create_and_throw(): code=%ld, msg=%s, filename=%s, line=%ld", (long) code, (const char *) msg, (const char *) filename, (long) line)); #else DUK_DD(DUK_DDPRINT("duk_err_create_and_throw(): code=%ld", (long) code)); #endif DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); thr->heap->handling_error = 1; /* * Create and push an error object onto the top of stack. * If a "double error" occurs, use a fixed error instance * to avoid further trouble. */ /* XXX: if attempt to push beyond allocated valstack, this double fault * handling fails miserably. We should really write the double error * directly to thr->heap->lj.value1 and avoid valstack use entirely. */ if (double_error) { if (thr->builtins[DUK_BIDX_DOUBLE_ERROR]) { DUK_D(DUK_DPRINT("double fault detected -> push built-in fixed 'double error' instance")); duk_push_hobject_bidx(ctx, DUK_BIDX_DOUBLE_ERROR); } else { DUK_D(DUK_DPRINT("double fault detected; there is no built-in fixed 'double error' instance " "-> push the error code as a number")); duk_push_int(ctx, (duk_int_t) code); } } else { /* Error object is augmented at its creation here. */ duk_require_stack(ctx, 1); /* XXX: unnecessary '%s' formatting here, but cannot use * 'msg' as a format string directly. */ #ifdef DUK_USE_VERBOSE_ERRORS duk_push_error_object_raw(ctx, code | DUK_ERRCODE_FLAG_NOBLAME_FILELINE, filename, line, "%s", (const char *) msg); #else duk_push_error_object_raw(ctx, code | DUK_ERRCODE_FLAG_NOBLAME_FILELINE, NULL, 0, NULL); #endif } /* * Augment error (throw time), unless alloc/double error */ if (double_error || code == DUK_ERR_ALLOC_ERROR) { DUK_D(DUK_DPRINT("alloc or double error: skip throw augmenting to avoid further trouble")); } else { #if defined(DUK_USE_AUGMENT_ERROR_THROW) DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("THROW ERROR (INTERNAL): %!iT (before throw augment)", (duk_tval *) duk_get_tval(ctx, -1))); duk_err_augment_error_throw(thr); #endif } /* * Finally, longjmp */ thr->heap->handling_error = 0; duk_err_setup_heap_ljstate(thr, DUK_LJ_TYPE_THROW); DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("THROW ERROR (INTERNAL): %!iT, %!iT (after throw augment)", (duk_tval *) &thr->heap->lj.value1, (duk_tval *) &thr->heap->lj.value2)); duk_err_longjmp(thr); DUK_UNREACHABLE(); } /* * Helper for C function call negative return values. */ DUK_INTERNAL void duk_error_throw_from_negative_rc(duk_hthread *thr, duk_ret_t rc) { duk_context *ctx = (duk_context *) thr; const char *msg; duk_errcode_t code; DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(rc < 0); /* XXX: this generates quite large code - perhaps select the error * class based on the code and then just use the error 'name'? */ code = -rc; switch (rc) { case DUK_RET_UNIMPLEMENTED_ERROR: msg = "unimplemented"; break; case DUK_RET_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR: msg = "unsupported"; break; case DUK_RET_INTERNAL_ERROR: msg = "internal"; break; case DUK_RET_ALLOC_ERROR: msg = "alloc"; break; case DUK_RET_ASSERTION_ERROR: msg = "assertion"; break; case DUK_RET_API_ERROR: msg = "api"; break; case DUK_RET_UNCAUGHT_ERROR: msg = "uncaught"; break; case DUK_RET_ERROR: msg = "error"; break; case DUK_RET_EVAL_ERROR: msg = "eval"; break; case DUK_RET_RANGE_ERROR: msg = "range"; break; case DUK_RET_REFERENCE_ERROR: msg = "reference"; break; case DUK_RET_SYNTAX_ERROR: msg = "syntax"; break; case DUK_RET_TYPE_ERROR: msg = "type"; break; case DUK_RET_URI_ERROR: msg = "uri"; break; default: msg = "unknown"; break; } DUK_ASSERT(msg != NULL); /* * The __FILE__ and __LINE__ information is intentionally not used in the * creation of the error object, as it isn't useful in the tracedata. The * tracedata still contains the function which returned the negative return * code, and having the file/line of this function isn't very useful. */ duk_error_raw(ctx, code, NULL, 0, "%s error (rc %ld)", (const char *) msg, (long) rc); DUK_UNREACHABLE(); }