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# Output C #defines for errors into wiredtiger.in and the associated error
# message code in strerror.c.
import re, textwrap
from dist import compare_srcfile
class Error:
def __init__(self, name, value, desc, long_desc=None, **flags):
self.name = name
self.value = value
self.desc = desc
self.long_desc = long_desc
self.flags = flags
# We don't want our error returns to conflict with any other package,
# so use an uncommon range, specifically, -31,800 to -31,999.
#
# These numbers cannot change without breaking backward compatibility,
# and are listed in error value order.
errors = [
Error('WT_ROLLBACK', -31800,
'conflict between concurrent operations', '''
This error is generated when an operation cannot be completed
due to a conflict with concurrent operations. The operation
may be retried; if a transaction is in progress, it should be
rolled back and the operation retried in a new transaction.'''),
Error('WT_DUPLICATE_KEY', -31801,
'attempt to insert an existing key', '''
This error is generated when the application attempts to insert
a record with the same key as an existing record without the
'overwrite' configuration to WT_SESSION::open_cursor.'''),
Error('WT_ERROR', -31802,
'non-specific WiredTiger error', '''
This error is returned when an error is not covered by a
specific error return.'''),
Error('WT_NOTFOUND', -31803,
'item not found', '''
This error indicates an operation did not find a value to
return. This includes cursor search and other operations
where no record matched the cursor's search key such as
WT_CURSOR::update or WT_CURSOR::remove.'''),
Error('WT_PANIC', -31804,
'WiredTiger library panic', '''
This error indicates an underlying problem that requires the
application exit and restart. The application can exit
immediately when \c WT_PANIC is returned from a WiredTiger
interface, no further WiredTiger calls are required.'''),
Error('WT_RESTART', -31805,
'restart the operation (internal)', undoc=True),
Error('WT_RUN_RECOVERY', -31806,
'recovery must be run to continue', '''
This error is generated when wiredtiger_open is configured
to return an error if recovery is required to use the database.'''),
]
# Update the #defines in the wiredtiger.in file.
tmp_file = '__tmp'
tfile = open(tmp_file, 'w')
skip = 0
for line in open('../src/include/wiredtiger.in', 'r'):
if not skip:
tfile.write(line)
if line.count('Error return section: END'):
tfile.write(line)
skip = 0
elif line.count('Error return section: BEGIN'):
tfile.write(' */\n')
skip = 1
for err in errors:
if 'undoc' in err.flags:
tfile.write('/*! @cond internal */\n')
tfile.write('/*!%s.%s */\n' %
(('\n * ' if err.long_desc else ' ') +
err.desc[0].upper() + err.desc[1:],
''.join('\n * ' + l for l in textwrap.wrap(
textwrap.dedent(err.long_desc).strip(), 77)) +
'\n' if err.long_desc else ''))
tfile.write('#define\t%s\t%d\n' % (err.name, err.value))
if 'undoc' in err.flags:
tfile.write('/*! @endcond */\n')
tfile.write('/*\n')
tfile.close()
compare_srcfile(tmp_file, '../src/include/wiredtiger.in')
# Output the wiredtiger_strerror and wiredtiger_sterror_r code.
tmp_file = '__tmp'
tfile = open(tmp_file, 'w')
tfile.write('''/* DO NOT EDIT: automatically built by dist/api_err.py. */
#include "wt_internal.h"
/*
* Historically, there was only the wiredtiger_strerror call because the POSIX
* port didn't need anything more complex; Windows requires memory allocation
* of error strings, so we added the WT_SESSION.strerror method. Because we
* want wiredtiger_strerror to continue to be as thread-safe as possible, errors
* are split into two categories: WiredTiger's or the system's constant strings
* and Everything Else, and we check constant strings before Everything Else.
*/
/*
* __wt_wiredtiger_error --
*\tReturn a constant string for WiredTiger POSIX-standard and errors.
*/
const char *
__wt_wiredtiger_error(int error)
{
\tconst char *p;
\t/*
\t * Check for WiredTiger specific errors.
\t */
\tswitch (error) {
''')
for err in errors:
tfile.write('\tcase ' + err.name + ':\n')
tfile.write('\t\treturn ("' + err.name + ': ' + err.desc + '");\n')
tfile.write('''\t}
\t/*
\t * POSIX errors are non-negative integers; check for 0 explicitly
\t * in-case the underlying strerror doesn't handle 0, some don't.
\t */
\tif (error == 0)
\t\treturn ("Successful return: 0");
\tif (error > 0 && (p = strerror(error)) != NULL)
\t\treturn (p);
\treturn (NULL);
}
/*
* wiredtiger_strerror --
*\tReturn a string for any error value, non-thread-safe version.
*/
const char *
wiredtiger_strerror(int error)
{
\tstatic char buf[128];
\treturn (__wt_strerror(NULL, error, buf, sizeof(buf)));
}
''')
tfile.close()
compare_srcfile(tmp_file, '../src/conn/api_strerror.c')
# Update the error documentation block.
doc = '../src/docs/error-handling.dox'
tmp_file = '__tmp'
tfile = open(tmp_file, 'w')
skip = 0
for line in open(doc, 'r'):
if not skip:
tfile.write(line)
if line.count('IGNORE_BUILT_BY_API_ERR_END'):
tfile.write(line)
skip = 0
elif line.count('IGNORE_BUILT_BY_API_ERR_BEGIN'):
tfile.write('@endif\n\n')
skip = 1
for err in errors:
if 'undoc' in err.flags:
continue
tfile.write(
'@par <code>' + err.name.upper() + '</code>\n' +
" ".join(err.long_desc.split()) + '\n\n')
tfile.close()
compare_srcfile(tmp_file, doc)
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