// -*- C++ -*- // ============================================================================ /** * @file CORBA_macros.h * * Writing code that is portable between platforms with or without * native C++ exceptions is hard. The following macros offer some * help on this task, mostly oriented to making the ORB code and the * IDL generated code portable. * * @author Nanbor Wang * @author Aniruddha Gokhale * @author Carlos O'Ryan , et al. */ // ============================================================================ // Macros for handling CORBA exceptions. #ifndef ACE_CORBA_MACROS_H #define ACE_CORBA_MACROS_H #include /**/ "ace/pre.h" #include /**/ "ace/config-all.h" #if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) # pragma once #endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ #define ACE_NEW_THROW_EX(POINTER,CONSTRUCTOR,EXCEPTION) \ do { POINTER = new (std::nothrow) CONSTRUCTOR; \ if (POINTER == nullptr) { throw EXCEPTION; } \ } while (0) // FUZZ: disable check_for_ACE_Guard # define ACE_GUARD_THROW_EX(MUTEX,OBJ,LOCK,EXCEPTION) \ ACE_Guard< MUTEX > OBJ (LOCK); \ if (!OBJ.locked ()) throw EXCEPTION; # define ACE_READ_GUARD_THROW_EX(MUTEX,OBJ,LOCK,EXCEPTION) \ ACE_Read_Guard< MUTEX > OBJ (LOCK); \ if (!OBJ.locked ()) throw EXCEPTION; # define ACE_WRITE_GUARD_THROW_EX(MUTEX,OBJ,LOCK,EXCEPTION) \ ACE_Write_Guard< MUTEX > OBJ (LOCK); \ if (!OBJ.locked ()) throw EXCEPTION; // FUZZ: enable check_for_ACE_Guard #include /**/ "ace/post.h" #endif /* ACE_CORBA_MACROS_H */