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/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* (c) The GHC Team, 1998-2009
*
* Message API for use inside the RTS. All messages generated by the
* RTS should go through one of the functions declared here, and we
* also provide hooks so that messages from the RTS can be redirected
* as appropriate.
*
* Do not #include this file directly: #include "Rts.h" instead.
*
* To understand the structure of the RTS headers, see the wiki:
* http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Commentary/SourceTree/Includes
*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#pragma once
#include <stdarg.h>
#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
/* On Win64, if we say "printf" then gcc thinks we are going to use
MS format specifiers like %I64d rather than %llu */
#define PRINTF gnu_printf
#else
/* However, on OS X, "gnu_printf" isn't recognised */
#define PRINTF printf
#endif
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Message generation
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* A fatal internal error: this is for errors that probably indicate
* bugs in the RTS or compiler. We normally output bug reporting
* instructions along with the error message.
*
* barf() invokes (*fatalInternalErrorFn)(). This function is not
* expected to return.
*/
void barf(const char *s, ...)
GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(__noreturn__)
GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(format(PRINTF, 1, 2));
void vbarf(const char *s, va_list ap)
GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(__noreturn__);
// declared in Rts.h:
// extern void _assertFail(const char *filename, unsigned int linenum)
// GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(__noreturn__);
/*
* An error condition which is caused by and/or can be corrected by
* the user.
*
* errorBelch() invokes (*errorMsgFn)().
*/
void errorBelch(const char *s, ...)
GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(format (PRINTF, 1, 2));
void verrorBelch(const char *s, va_list ap);
/*
* An error condition which is caused by and/or can be corrected by
* the user, and which has an associated error condition reported
* by the system (in errno on Unix, and GetLastError() on Windows).
* The system error message is appended to the message generated
* from the supplied format string.
*
* sysErrorBelch() invokes (*sysErrorMsgFn)().
*/
void sysErrorBelch(const char *s, ...)
GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(format (PRINTF, 1, 2));
void vsysErrorBelch(const char *s, va_list ap);
/*
* A debugging message. Debugging messages are generated either as a
* virtue of having DEBUG turned on, or by being explicitly selected
* via RTS options (eg. +RTS -Ds).
*
* debugBelch() invokes (*debugMsgFn)().
*/
void debugBelch(const char *s, ...)
GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(format (PRINTF, 1, 2));
void vdebugBelch(const char *s, va_list ap);
/* Hooks for redirecting message generation: */
typedef void RtsMsgFunction(const char *, va_list);
extern RtsMsgFunction *fatalInternalErrorFn;
extern RtsMsgFunction *debugMsgFn;
extern RtsMsgFunction *errorMsgFn;
/* Default stdio implementation of the message hooks: */
extern RtsMsgFunction rtsFatalInternalErrorFn;
extern RtsMsgFunction rtsDebugMsgFn;
extern RtsMsgFunction rtsErrorMsgFn;
extern RtsMsgFunction rtsSysErrorMsgFn;
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