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{-
(c) The University of Glasgow 2006
(c) The GRASP Project, Glasgow University, 1992-2000
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP, ScopedTypeVariables, LambdaCase #-}
-- | Defines basic functions for printing error messages.
--
-- It's hard to put these functions anywhere else without causing
-- some unnecessary loops in the module dependency graph.
module GHC.Utils.Panic (
GhcException(..), showGhcException,
throwGhcException, throwGhcExceptionIO,
handleGhcException,
GHC.Utils.Panic.Plain.progName,
pgmError,
panic, sorry, assertPanic, trace,
panicDoc, sorryDoc, pgmErrorDoc,
cmdLineError, cmdLineErrorIO,
Exception.Exception(..), showException, safeShowException,
try, tryMost, throwTo,
withSignalHandlers,
) where
import GHC.Prelude
import {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Utils.Outputable (SDoc, showSDocUnsafe)
import GHC.Utils.Panic.Plain
import GHC.Utils.Exception as Exception
import Control.Monad.IO.Class
import qualified Control.Monad.Catch as MC
import Control.Concurrent
import Data.Typeable ( cast )
import Debug.Trace ( trace )
import System.IO.Unsafe
#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
import System.Posix.Signals as S
#endif
#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
import GHC.ConsoleHandler as S
#endif
import System.Mem.Weak ( deRefWeak )
-- | GHC's own exception type
-- error messages all take the form:
--
-- @
-- <location>: <error>
-- @
--
-- If the location is on the command line, or in GHC itself, then
-- <location>="ghc". All of the error types below correspond to
-- a <location> of "ghc", except for ProgramError (where the string is
-- assumed to contain a location already, so we don't print one).
data GhcException
-- | Some other fatal signal (SIGHUP,SIGTERM)
= Signal Int
-- | Prints the short usage msg after the error
| UsageError String
-- | A problem with the command line arguments, but don't print usage.
| CmdLineError String
-- | The 'impossible' happened.
| Panic String
| PprPanic String SDoc
-- | The user tickled something that's known not to work yet,
-- but we're not counting it as a bug.
| Sorry String
| PprSorry String SDoc
-- | An installation problem.
| InstallationError String
-- | An error in the user's code, probably.
| ProgramError String
| PprProgramError String SDoc
instance Exception GhcException where
fromException (SomeException e)
| Just ge <- cast e = Just ge
| Just pge <- cast e = Just $
case pge of
PlainSignal n -> Signal n
PlainUsageError str -> UsageError str
PlainCmdLineError str -> CmdLineError str
PlainPanic str -> Panic str
PlainSorry str -> Sorry str
PlainInstallationError str -> InstallationError str
PlainProgramError str -> ProgramError str
| otherwise = Nothing
instance Show GhcException where
showsPrec _ e@(ProgramError _) = showGhcException e
showsPrec _ e@(CmdLineError _) = showString "<command line>: " . showGhcException e
showsPrec _ e = showString progName . showString ": " . showGhcException e
-- | Show an exception as a string.
showException :: Exception e => e -> String
showException = show
-- | Show an exception which can possibly throw other exceptions.
-- Used when displaying exception thrown within TH code.
safeShowException :: Exception e => e -> IO String
safeShowException e = do
-- ensure the whole error message is evaluated inside try
r <- try (return $! forceList (showException e))
case r of
Right msg -> return msg
Left e' -> safeShowException (e' :: SomeException)
where
forceList [] = []
forceList xs@(x : xt) = x `seq` forceList xt `seq` xs
-- | Append a description of the given exception to this string.
--
-- Note that this uses 'DynFlags.unsafeGlobalDynFlags', which may have some
-- uninitialized fields if invoked before 'GHC.initGhcMonad' has been called.
-- If the error message to be printed includes a pretty-printer document
-- which forces one of these fields this call may bottom.
showGhcException :: GhcException -> ShowS
showGhcException = showPlainGhcException . \case
Signal n -> PlainSignal n
UsageError str -> PlainUsageError str
CmdLineError str -> PlainCmdLineError str
Panic str -> PlainPanic str
Sorry str -> PlainSorry str
InstallationError str -> PlainInstallationError str
ProgramError str -> PlainProgramError str
PprPanic str sdoc -> PlainPanic $
concat [str, "\n\n", showSDocUnsafe sdoc]
PprSorry str sdoc -> PlainProgramError $
concat [str, "\n\n", showSDocUnsafe sdoc]
PprProgramError str sdoc -> PlainProgramError $
concat [str, "\n\n", showSDocUnsafe sdoc]
throwGhcException :: GhcException -> a
throwGhcException = Exception.throw
throwGhcExceptionIO :: GhcException -> IO a
throwGhcExceptionIO = Exception.throwIO
handleGhcException :: ExceptionMonad m => (GhcException -> m a) -> m a -> m a
handleGhcException = MC.handle
panicDoc, sorryDoc, pgmErrorDoc :: String -> SDoc -> a
panicDoc x doc = throwGhcException (PprPanic x doc)
sorryDoc x doc = throwGhcException (PprSorry x doc)
pgmErrorDoc x doc = throwGhcException (PprProgramError x doc)
-- | Like try, but pass through UserInterrupt and Panic exceptions.
-- Used when we want soft failures when reading interface files, for example.
-- TODO: I'm not entirely sure if this is catching what we really want to catch
tryMost :: IO a -> IO (Either SomeException a)
tryMost action = do r <- try action
case r of
Left se ->
case fromException se of
-- Some GhcException's we rethrow,
Just (Signal _) -> throwIO se
Just (Panic _) -> throwIO se
-- others we return
Just _ -> return (Left se)
Nothing ->
case fromException se of
-- All IOExceptions are returned
Just (_ :: IOException) ->
return (Left se)
-- Anything else is rethrown
Nothing -> throwIO se
Right v -> return (Right v)
-- | We use reference counting for signal handlers
{-# NOINLINE signalHandlersRefCount #-}
#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
signalHandlersRefCount :: MVar (Word, Maybe (S.Handler,S.Handler
,S.Handler,S.Handler))
#else
signalHandlersRefCount :: MVar (Word, Maybe S.Handler)
#endif
signalHandlersRefCount = unsafePerformIO $ newMVar (0,Nothing)
-- | Temporarily install standard signal handlers for catching ^C, which just
-- throw an exception in the current thread.
withSignalHandlers :: ExceptionMonad m => m a -> m a
withSignalHandlers act = do
main_thread <- liftIO myThreadId
wtid <- liftIO (mkWeakThreadId main_thread)
let
interrupt = do
r <- deRefWeak wtid
case r of
Nothing -> return ()
Just t -> throwTo t UserInterrupt
#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
let installHandlers = do
let installHandler' a b = installHandler a b Nothing
hdlQUIT <- installHandler' sigQUIT (Catch interrupt)
hdlINT <- installHandler' sigINT (Catch interrupt)
-- see #3656; in the future we should install these automatically for
-- all Haskell programs in the same way that we install a ^C handler.
let fatal_signal n = throwTo main_thread (Signal (fromIntegral n))
hdlHUP <- installHandler' sigHUP (Catch (fatal_signal sigHUP))
hdlTERM <- installHandler' sigTERM (Catch (fatal_signal sigTERM))
return (hdlQUIT,hdlINT,hdlHUP,hdlTERM)
let uninstallHandlers (hdlQUIT,hdlINT,hdlHUP,hdlTERM) = do
_ <- installHandler sigQUIT hdlQUIT Nothing
_ <- installHandler sigINT hdlINT Nothing
_ <- installHandler sigHUP hdlHUP Nothing
_ <- installHandler sigTERM hdlTERM Nothing
return ()
#else
-- GHC 6.3+ has support for console events on Windows
-- NOTE: running GHCi under a bash shell for some reason requires
-- you to press Ctrl-Break rather than Ctrl-C to provoke
-- an interrupt. Ctrl-C is getting blocked somewhere, I don't know
-- why --SDM 17/12/2004
let sig_handler ControlC = interrupt
sig_handler Break = interrupt
sig_handler _ = return ()
let installHandlers = installHandler (Catch sig_handler)
let uninstallHandlers = installHandler -- directly install the old handler
#endif
-- install signal handlers if necessary
let mayInstallHandlers = liftIO $ modifyMVar_ signalHandlersRefCount $ \case
(0,Nothing) -> do
hdls <- installHandlers
return (1,Just hdls)
(c,oldHandlers) -> return (c+1,oldHandlers)
-- uninstall handlers if necessary
let mayUninstallHandlers = liftIO $ modifyMVar_ signalHandlersRefCount $ \case
(1,Just hdls) -> do
_ <- uninstallHandlers hdls
return (0,Nothing)
(c,oldHandlers) -> return (c-1,oldHandlers)
mayInstallHandlers
act `MC.finally` mayUninstallHandlers
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