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author | Marcus Holland-Moritz <mhx-perl@gmx.net> | 2005-01-10 19:25:27 +0000 |
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committer | Marcus Holland-Moritz <mhx-perl@gmx.net> | 2005-01-10 19:25:27 +0000 |
commit | 766f891612bf493b0430beb068ead367d70cdef6 (patch) | |
tree | 51378b3e215f1cbbe4f9bebe4d1c8e6cb493bb9e /scope.h | |
parent | e3a4ba2609bab5af03e410e3d8a38f237348f922 (diff) | |
download | perl-766f891612bf493b0430beb068ead367d70cdef6.tar.gz |
Remove PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS code.
p4raw-id: //depot/perl@23780
Diffstat (limited to 'scope.h')
-rw-r--r-- | scope.h | 138 |
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 111 deletions
@@ -234,10 +234,6 @@ struct jmpenv { Sigjmp_buf je_buf; /* only for use if !je_throw */ int je_ret; /* last exception thrown */ bool je_mustcatch; /* need to call longjmp()? */ -#ifdef PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS - void (*je_throw)(int v); /* last for bincompat */ - bool je_noset; /* no need for setjmp() */ -#endif }; typedef struct jmpenv JMPENV; @@ -268,116 +264,38 @@ typedef struct jmpenv JMPENV; PL_top_env = &PL_start_env; \ } STMT_END -#ifdef PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS - /* - * These exception-handling macros are split up to - * ease integration with C++ exceptions. - * - * To use C++ try+catch to catch Perl exceptions, an extension author - * needs to first write an extern "C" function to throw an appropriate - * exception object; typically it will be or contain an integer, - * because Perl's internals use integers to track exception types: - * extern "C" { static void thrower(int i) { throw i; } } + * PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS + * + * All the flexible exceptions code has been removed. + * See the following threads for details: * - * Then (as shown below) the author needs to use, not the simple - * JMPENV_PUSH, but several of its constitutent macros, to arrange for - * the Perl internals to call thrower() rather than longjmp() to - * report exceptions: + * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2004-07/msg00378.html + * + * Joshua's original patches (which weren't applied) and discussion: + * + * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01396.html + * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01489.html + * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01491.html + * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01608.html + * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg02144.html + * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg02998.html + * + * Chip's reworked patch and discussion: + * + * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1999-03/msg00520.html + * + * The flaw in these patches (which went unnoticed at the time) was + * that they moved some code that could potentially die() out of the + * region protected by the setjmp()s. This caused exceptions within + * END blocks and such to not be handled by the correct setjmp(). + * + * The original patches that introduces flexible exceptions were: * - * dJMPENV; - * JMPENV_PUSH_INIT(thrower); - * try { - * ... stuff that may throw exceptions ... - * } - * catch (int why) { // or whatever matches thrower() - * JMPENV_POST_CATCH; - * EXCEPT_SET(why); - * switch (why) { - * ... // handle various Perl exception codes - * } - * } - * JMPENV_POP; // don't forget this! + * http://public.activestate.com/cgi-bin/perlbrowse?patch=3386 + * http://public.activestate.com/cgi-bin/perlbrowse?patch=5162 */ -/* - * Function that catches/throws, and its callback for the - * body of protected processing. - */ -typedef void *(CPERLscope(*protect_body_t)) (pTHX_ va_list); -typedef void *(CPERLscope(*protect_proc_t)) (pTHX_ volatile JMPENV *pcur_env, - int *, protect_body_t, ...); - -#define dJMPENV JMPENV cur_env; \ - volatile JMPENV *pcur_env = ((cur_env.je_noset = 0),&cur_env) - -#define JMPENV_PUSH_INIT_ENV(ce,THROWFUNC) \ - STMT_START { \ - (ce).je_throw = (THROWFUNC); \ - (ce).je_ret = -1; \ - (ce).je_mustcatch = FALSE; \ - (ce).je_prev = PL_top_env; \ - PL_top_env = &(ce); \ - OP_REG_TO_MEM; \ - } STMT_END - -#define JMPENV_PUSH_INIT(THROWFUNC) JMPENV_PUSH_INIT_ENV(*(JMPENV*)pcur_env,THROWFUNC) - -#define JMPENV_POST_CATCH_ENV(ce) \ - STMT_START { \ - OP_MEM_TO_REG; \ - PL_top_env = &(ce); \ - } STMT_END - -#define JMPENV_POST_CATCH JMPENV_POST_CATCH_ENV(*(JMPENV*)pcur_env) - -#define JMPENV_PUSH_ENV(ce,v) \ - STMT_START { \ - if (!(ce).je_noset) { \ - DEBUG_l(Perl_deb(aTHX_ "Setting up jumplevel %p, was %p\n", \ - ce, PL_top_env)); \ - JMPENV_PUSH_INIT_ENV(ce,NULL); \ - EXCEPT_SET_ENV(ce,PerlProc_setjmp((ce).je_buf, SCOPE_SAVES_SIGNAL_MASK));\ - (ce).je_noset = 1; \ - } \ - else \ - EXCEPT_SET_ENV(ce,0); \ - JMPENV_POST_CATCH_ENV(ce); \ - (v) = EXCEPT_GET_ENV(ce); \ - } STMT_END - -#define JMPENV_PUSH(v) JMPENV_PUSH_ENV(*(JMPENV*)pcur_env,v) - -#define JMPENV_POP_ENV(ce) \ - STMT_START { \ - if (PL_top_env == &(ce)) \ - PL_top_env = (ce).je_prev; \ - } STMT_END - -#define JMPENV_POP JMPENV_POP_ENV(*(JMPENV*)pcur_env) - -#define JMPENV_JUMP(v) \ - STMT_START { \ - OP_REG_TO_MEM; \ - if (PL_top_env->je_prev) { \ - if (PL_top_env->je_throw) \ - PL_top_env->je_throw(v); \ - else \ - PerlProc_longjmp(PL_top_env->je_buf, (v)); \ - } \ - if ((v) == 2) \ - PerlProc_exit(STATUS_NATIVE_EXPORT); \ - PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "panic: top_env\n"); \ - PerlProc_exit(1); \ - } STMT_END - -#define EXCEPT_GET_ENV(ce) ((ce).je_ret) -#define EXCEPT_GET EXCEPT_GET_ENV(*(JMPENV*)pcur_env) -#define EXCEPT_SET_ENV(ce,v) ((ce).je_ret = (v)) -#define EXCEPT_SET(v) EXCEPT_SET_ENV(*(JMPENV*)pcur_env,v) - -#else /* !PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS */ - #define dJMPENV JMPENV cur_env #define JMPENV_PUSH(v) \ @@ -411,7 +329,5 @@ typedef void *(CPERLscope(*protect_proc_t)) (pTHX_ volatile JMPENV *pcur_env, PerlProc_exit(1); \ } STMT_END -#endif /* PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS */ - #define CATCH_GET (PL_top_env->je_mustcatch) #define CATCH_SET(v) (PL_top_env->je_mustcatch = (v)) |