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diff --git a/ACEXML/common/XML_Macros.h b/ACEXML/common/XML_Macros.h deleted file mode 100644 index 028bc590395..00000000000 --- a/ACEXML/common/XML_Macros.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,443 +0,0 @@ -// -*- C++ -*- - -// ============================================================================ -/** - * @file XML_Macros.h - * - * $Id$ - * - * Writing code that is portable between platforms with or without - * native C++ exceptions is hard. The following macros offer some - * help on this task. - * - * @author Nanbor Wang <nanbor@cs.wustl.edu> - * @author Aniruddha Gokhale <gokhale@sahyadri.research.bell-labs.com> - * @author Carlos O'Ryan <coryan@uci.edu> - * @author Krishnakumar B <kitty@cs.wustl.edu>, et al. - */ -// ============================================================================ - -// Macros for handling exceptions. - -#ifndef _ACEXML_MACROS_H -#define _ACEXML_MACROS_H - -#include /**/ "ace/pre.h" - -#include "ace/config-all.h" - -# if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) -# pragma once -# endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ - -#include "ace/Exception_Macros.h" - -// The following macros assume that an environment variable is passed -// in/out of each function that can throw an exception. The type of the -// environment variable is defined by ACEXML_ENV_TYPE. - -#if !defined (ACEXML_ENV_TYPE) -# define ACEXML_ENV_TYPE ACEXML_Env -#endif /* ACEXML_ENV_TYPE */ - -// The name of the variable defined by ACEXML_TRY_ENV. Below is the name -// that we use by default. If you wish to change it you can redefine -// ACEXML_TRY_ENV to change the default name. Also ACEXML_ADOPT_ENV allows the -// use of non-standard name within a scope. - -#if !defined (ACEXML_TRY_ENV) -# define ACEXML_TRY_ENV _ACEXML_Env_variable -#endif /* ACEXML_TRY_ENV */ - -// The base type of Exception from which all the other exception types are -// derived. By default, it is set to ACEXML_Exception. - -#if !defined (ACEXML_EXCEPTION_TYPE) -# define ACEXML_EXCEPTION_TYPE ACEXML_Exception -#endif /* ACEXML_EXCEPTION_TYPE */ - -// This is the exception caught by ACEXML_CATCHANY. -#if !defined (ACEXML_ANY_EXCEPTION) -# define ACEXML_ANY_EXCEPTION ex -#endif /* ACEXML_ANY_EXCEPTION */ - -// Declare a new environment variable on the stack. The type of the -// environment variable is determined by ACEXML_ENV_TYPE. -#define ACEXML_DECLARE_NEW_ENV \ - ACEXML_ENV_TYPE ACEXML_TRY_ENV - -#if defined (ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS) -// ----------------------------------------------------------------- - -#define ACEXML_ADOPT_ENV (ENV) - -// No need to check. Native exceptions handle the control flow -// automatically when an exception occurs. -# define ACEXML_CHECK - -// Used when the function requires a return value. -# define ACEXML_CHECK_RETURN(RETV) - -// ACEXML_THROW_R_INT should not be used by the user. -# define ACEXML_THROW_R_INT(EXCEPTION) \ - throw EXCEPTION - -// Throwing an exception is easy. These two macros should _NOT_ be -// used within try blocks. -# define ACEXML_THROW(EXCEPTION) \ - throw EXCEPTION - -// Throwing an exception when the function reqires a return value. -# if defined (WIN32) || defined (__HP_aCC) -# define ACEXML_THROW_RETURN(EXCEPTION, RETV) \ - do \ - { \ - throw EXCEPTION; \ - return RETV; \ - } while (0) -# else /* WIN32 */ -# define ACEXML_THROW_RETURN(EXCEPTION,RETV) \ - throw EXCEPTION -# endif /* WIN32 */ - -// For compilers with native exceptions, we can simply use try to try. ;-) -// do {} while (0) is required to avoid compilation warnings. -# define ACEXML_TRY \ - do \ - { \ - try \ - { -# define ACEXML_TRY_NEW_ENV \ - do \ - { \ - ACEXML_ENV_TYPE ACEXML_TRY_ENV; \ - try \ - { -# define ACEXML_TRY_EX(LABEL) \ - do \ - { \ - try \ - { - -// No need to check for exceptions within try block for compilers with -// native exceptions. -# define ACEXML_TRY_CHECK -# define ACEXML_TRY_CHECK_EX(LABEL) - -// Likewise, throwing exceptions within try blocks is easy. -# define ACEXML_TRY_THROW(EXCEPTION) throw EXCEPTION -# define ACEXML_TRY_THROW_EX(EXCEPTION,LABEL) throw EXCEPTION - -// Same thing for catch. -# define ACEXML_CATCH(EXCEPTION,VAR) \ - } \ - catch (EXCEPTION & VAR) \ - { \ - ACE_UNUSED_ARG (VAR); - -# define ACEXML_CATCHANY \ - ACEXML_CATCH(ACEXML_EXCEPTION_TYPE, ACEXML_ANY_EXCEPTION) - -# define ACEXML_CATCHALL \ - } \ - catch (...) \ - { - -// Rethrowing the exception from catch blocks. -# define ACEXML_RE_THROW throw -# define ACEXML_RE_THROW_EX(LABEL) throw - -// Close the catch block. -# define ACEXML_ENDTRY \ - } \ - } while (0) - -#else /* ! ACEXML_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS */ -// ----------------------------------------------------------------- - -// When handling compilers without native exceptions, things get a bit -// hairy. Exceptions are simulated using ACEXML_ENV_TYPE. The trick here is to -// make sure the flow-of-control can simulate the case when native -// exceptions occur... - -# define ACEXML_ADOPT_ENV(ENV) ACEXML_ENV_TYPE &ACEXML_TRY_ENV = ENV - -// Follow every statement that could throw exceptions with ACEXML_CHECK or -// ACEXML_CHECK_RETURN. These two macros should _NOT_ be used within try -// blocks. Use ACEXML_TRY_CHECK or ACEXML_TRY_CHECK_EX instead. -# define ACEXML_CHECK \ - if (ACEXML_TRY_ENV . exception () != 0) \ - return -// When function requires a return value -# define ACEXML_CHECK_RETURN(RETV) \ - if (ACEXML_TRY_ENV . exception () != 0) \ - return RETV - -// ACEXML_THROW_R_INT should not be used by the user. -# define ACEXML_THROW_R_INT(EXCEPTION) ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception (new EXCEPTION) - -// Throwing exceptions will inevitably cause a return from the current -// function. These two macros should _NOT_ be used within try blocks. Use -// ACEXML_TRY_THROW or ACEXML_TRY_THROW_EX instead. -# define ACEXML_THROW(EXCEPTION) \ - do \ - { \ - ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception (new EXCEPTION); \ - return; \ - } while (0) - -# define ACEXML_THROW_RETURN(EXCEPTION,RETV) \ - do \ - { \ - ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception (new EXCEPTION); \ - return RETV; \ - } while (0) - -// ACEXML_TRY sets up flags to control program flow. ACEXML_TRY_FLAG acts -// like a one-shot flip-flop. When an exception occurs (detected using -// ACEXML_TRY_CHECK,) ACEXML_TRY_FLAG will be reset and the control goes -// back into ACEXML_TRY_LABEL. Since ACEXML_TRY_FLAG is reset, the try -// block won't get executed again and the control proceeds to the following -// catch blocks. ACEXML_EXCEPTION_NOT_CAUGHT flag is used to prevent -// catching an exception twice. This macro assumes there's already an -// ACEXML_ENV_TYPE variable ACEXML_TRY_ENV defined (which should be the -// case normally) -# define ACEXML_TRY \ - do { \ - int ACEXML_TRY_FLAG = 1; \ - int ACEXML_EXCEPTION_NOT_CAUGHT = 1; \ - ACEXML_TRY_LABEL: \ - if (ACEXML_TRY_FLAG) \ - do { - -// ACEXML_TRY_NEW_ENV functions like the macro ACEXML_TRY but defines a new -// ACEXML_ENV_TYPE variable ACEXML_TRY_ENV. It is most often used in the outer -// most function where no ACEXML_TRY_ENV is available. -# define ACEXML_TRY_NEW_ENV \ - do { \ - ACEXML_ENV_TYPE ACEXML_TRY_ENV;\ - int ACEXML_TRY_FLAG = 1; \ - int ACEXML_EXCEPTION_NOT_CAUGHT = 1; \ - ACEXML_TRY_LABEL: \ - if (ACEXML_TRY_FLAG) \ - do { - -// ACEXML_TRY_EX works exactly like ACEXML_TRY macro except the label used -// in the try block is customizable to avoid name clashing. It should be -// used when nested try blocks or multiple try blocks are required, in the -// same function. -# define ACEXML_TRY_EX(LABEL) \ - do { \ - int ACEXML_TRY_FLAG = 1; \ - int ACEXML_EXCEPTION_NOT_CAUGHT = 1; \ - ACEXML_TRY_LABEL ## LABEL: \ - if (ACEXML_TRY_FLAG) \ - do { - -// Check for exceptions within try blocks. -# define ACEXML_TRY_CHECK \ - { \ - if (ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception () != 0) \ - { \ - ACEXML_TRY_FLAG = 0; \ - goto ACEXML_TRY_LABEL; \ - } \ - } - -// Checking exception within EX try blocks. -# define ACEXML_TRY_CHECK_EX(LABEL) \ - { \ - if (ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception () != 0) \ - { \ - ACEXML_TRY_FLAG = 0; \ - goto ACEXML_TRY_LABEL ## LABEL; \ - } \ - } - -// Throwing exception within TRY blocks. -# define ACEXML_TRY_THROW(EXCEPTION) \ - { \ - ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception (new EXCEPTION); \ - ACEXML_TRY_FLAG = 0; \ - goto ACEXML_TRY_LABEL; \ - } - -# define ACEXML_TRY_THROW_EX(EXCEPTION,LABEL) \ - { \ - ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception (new EXCEPTION); \ - ACEXML_TRY_FLAG = 0; \ - goto ACEXML_TRY_LABEL ## LABEL; \ - } - -// When exceptions occur or try block finishes execution without exception, -// control will continue in the catch block. This macro first checks if -// there's any uncaught exception left. If all the conditions are met, we -// have caught an exception. It then resets ACEXML_EXCEPTION_NOT_CAUGHT to -// prevent subsequent catch blocks from catching the same exception again, -// and extracts out the underlying exception in ACEXML_TRY_ENV. We also make a -// copy of ACEXML_TRY_ENV in ACEXML_CAUGHT_ENV, in case we want to rethrow the -// exception. ACEXML_TRY_ENV is cleared out after the exception is caught so -// you should not use ACEXML_TRY_ENV within the catch block(You should use the -// exception directly). -# define ACEXML_CATCH(TYPE,VAR) \ - } while (0); \ - do \ - if (ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception () != 0 && ACEXML_EXCEPTION_NOT_CAUGHT && \ - TYPE::_downcast(ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception ()) != 0) \ - { \ - ACEXML_ENV_TYPE ACEXML_CAUGHT_ENV = ACEXML_TRY_ENV;\ - ACEXML_EXCEPTION_NOT_CAUGHT = 0; \ - TYPE &VAR = *TYPE::_downcast (ACEXML_CAUGHT_ENV.exception ()); \ - ACE_UNUSED_ARG (VAR); \ - ACEXML_TRY_ENV.clear (); - -// ACEXML_CATCHANY uses ACEXML_CATCH to catch all exceptions derived from -// ACEXML_EXCEPTION_TYPE -# define ACEXML_CATCHANY ACEXML_CATCH (ACEXML_EXCEPTION_TYPE, ACEXML_ANY_EXCEPTION) - -// Since there's no other exception for compilers without exception -// support, we simply catch all ACEXML_EXCEPTION_TYPE exceptions for -// ACEXML_CATCHALL. -# define ACEXML_CATCHALL ACEXML_CATCHANY - -// Rethrowing exception within catch blocks. Notice that we depend on the -// ACEXML_CHECK/ACEXML_CHECK_RETURN following the ACEXML_ENDTRY, or -// ACEXML_TRY_CHECK/ ACEXML_TRY_CHECK_EX following the ACEXML_ENDTRY when -// the catch block is within another try block, to do the "Right -// Thing[TM]." -# define ACEXML_RE_THROW \ - do {\ - ACEXML_TRY_ENV = ACEXML_CAUGHT_ENV; \ - goto ACEXML_TRY_LABEL; \ - } while (0) -# define ACEXML_RE_THROW_EX(LABEL) \ - do {\ - ACEXML_TRY_ENV = ACEXML_CAUGHT_ENV; \ - goto ACEXML_TRY_LABEL ## LABEL; \ - } while (0) - -// Close the try block. Since exceptions may not get caught, and exceptions -// can also be rethrown from the catch block, it's always a good idea to -// follow ACEXML_ENDTRY with ACEXML_CHECK or ACEXML_TRY_CHECK (depending on -// the context.) -# define ACEXML_ENDTRY \ - } while (0); \ - } while (0) - -#endif /* ! ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS */ - -// ACE_HAS_EXCEPTIONS is not the same as ACE_NEW_THROWS_EXCEPTIONS. -#if defined(ACE_NEW_THROWS_EXCEPTIONS) - -# define ACEXML_NEW_THROW_EX(POINTER,CONSTRUCTOR,EXCEPTION) \ - do { try { POINTER = new CONSTRUCTOR; } \ - catch (ACE_bad_alloc) { errno = ENOMEM; ACEXML_THROW_R_INT (EXCEPTION); } \ - } while (0) - -#else /* ! ACE_NEW_THROWS_EXCEPTIONS */ - -# define ACEXML_NEW_THROW_EX(POINTER,CONSTRUCTOR,EXCEPTION) \ - do { POINTER = new CONSTRUCTOR; \ - if (POINTER == 0) { errno = ENOMEM; ACEXML_THROW_R_INT (EXCEPTION); } \ - } while (0) - -#endif /* ACE_NEW_THROWS_EXCEPTIONS */ - -# define ACEXML_GUARD_THROW_EX(MUTEX,OBJ,LOCK,EXCEPTION) \ - ACE_Guard< MUTEX > OBJ (LOCK); \ - if (OBJ.locked () == 0) ACEXML_THROW_R_INT (EXCEPTION); - -# define ACEXML_READ_GUARD_THROW_EX(MUTEX,OBJ,LOCK,EXCEPTION) \ - ACE_Read_Guard< MUTEX > OBJ (LOCK); \ - if (OBJ.locked () == 0) ACEXML_THROW_R_INT (EXCEPTION); - -# define ACEXML_WRITE_GUARD_THROW_EX(MUTEX,OBJ,LOCK,EXCEPTION) \ - ACE_Write_Guard< MUTEX > OBJ (LOCK); \ - if (OBJ.locked () == 0) ACEXML_THROW_R_INT (EXCEPTION); - -//@{ -/** - * @name Native C++ exceptions portability macros. - * - * The following macros are used to write code portable between platforms - * with and without native C++ exception support. Their main goal is to - * hide the presence of the ACEXML_ENV_TYPE argument, but they collaborate - * with the ACEXML_TRY_* macros to emulate the try/catch blocks. - */ - -/// Define a macro to emit code only when ACEXML_ENV_TYPE is used -#if !defined (ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS) || defined (ACEXML_ENV_BKWD_COMPAT) -# define ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE(X) X -#else -# define ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE(X) -#endif /* ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS && ! ACEXML_ENV_BKWD_COMPAT */ - -/// Another macro to emit code only when ACEXML_ENV_TYPE is used -#if !defined (ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS) || defined (ACEXML_ENV_BKWD_COMPAT) -# define ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE2(X,Y) X,Y -#else -# define ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE2(X,Y) -#endif /* ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS && ! ACEXML_ENV_BKWD_COMPAT */ - -/// Helper macro -#define ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_DUMMY - -/// Declare a ACEXML_ENV_TYPE argument as the last argument of a -/// function -/** - * Normally this macro is used as follows: - * - * <CODE>void my_funct (int x, int y ACEXML_ENV_ARG_DECL);</CODE> - * - * Its purpose is to provide developers (and users) with a mechanism to - * write code that is portable to platforms with and without native C++ - * exceptions. - */ -#define ACEXML_ENV_ARG_DECL \ - ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE2(ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_DUMMY, \ - ACEXML_ENV_TYPE &ACEXML_TRY_ENV) - -/// Declare a ACEXML_ENV_TYPE argument that is not used by the -/// function definition. -/** - * Similar to ACEXML_ENV_ARG_DECL, but the formal parameter name is dropped to - * avoid warnings about unused parameters - */ -#define ACEXML_ENV_ARG_DECL_NOT_USED \ - ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE2(ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_DUMMY, \ - ACEXML_ENV_TYPE &) - -/// Declare a ACEXML_ENV_TYPE argument for methods that do not take any other -/// parameters -#define ACEXML_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL \ - ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE(ACEXML_ENV_TYPE &ACEXML_TRY_ENV) - -/// Declare a ACEXML_ENV_TYPE argument for methods which don't use it. -#define ACEXML_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL_NOT_USED \ - ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE(ACEXML_ENV_TYPE &) - -/// Use the ACEXML_ENV_TYPE argument in a nested call -#define ACEXML_ENV_ARG_PARAMETER \ - ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE2(ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_DUMMY, \ - ACEXML_TRY_ENV) - -/// Use the ACEXML_ENV_TYPE argument in a nested call, assuming that the -/// called function takes only the ACEXML_TRY_ENV argument. -#define ACEXML_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_PARAMETER \ - ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE(ACEXML_TRY_ENV) - -/// Eliminate unused argument warnings about ACEXML_TRY_ENV -#define ACEXML_ENV_ARG_NOT_USED \ - ACEXML_ENV_EMIT_CODE(ACE_UNUSED_ARG(ACEXML_TRY_ENV)) -//@} - -#if !defined (ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS) -// This thing can be moved above when we drop ACEXML_ENV_BKWD_COMPAT. -# define ACEXML_ENV_RAISE(ex) ACEXML_TRY_ENV.exception (ex) -#else -# define ACEXML_ENV_RAISE(ex) (ex)->_raise () -#endif /* ACEXML_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS */ - -#include /**/ "ace/post.h" - -#endif /* _ACEXML_MACROS_H */ |