Commit 1a628100 by Russell Belfer

Make giterr_set_str public

There has been discussion for a while about making some set of
the `giterr_set` type functions part of the public API for code
that is implementing new backends to libgit2.  This makes the
`giterr_set_str()` and `giterr_set_oom()` functions public.
parent 0cb24616
......@@ -71,6 +71,40 @@ GIT_EXTERN(const git_error *) giterr_last(void);
*/
GIT_EXTERN(void) giterr_clear(void);
/**
* Set the error message string for this thread.
*
* This function is public so that custom ODB backends and the like can
* relay an error message through libgit2. Most regular users of libgit2
* will never need to call this function -- actually, calling it in most
* circumstances (for example, calling from within a callback function)
* will just end up having the value overwritten by libgit2 internals.
*
* This error message is stored in thread-local storage and only applies
* to the particular thread that this libgit2 call is made from.
*
* NOTE: Passing the `error_class` as GITERR_OS has a special behavior: we
* attempt to append the system default error message for the last OS error
* that occurred and then clear the last error. The specific implementation
* of looking up and clearing this last OS error will vary by platform.
*
* @param error_class One of the `git_error_t` enum above describing the
* general subsystem that is responsible for the error.
* @param message The formatted error message to keep
*/
GIT_EXTERN(void) giterr_set_str(int error_class, const char *string);
/**
* Set the error message to a special value for memory allocation failure.
*
* The normal `giterr_set_str()` function attempts to `strdup()` the string
* that is passed in. This is not a good idea when the error in question
* is a memory allocation failure. That circumstance has a special setter
* function that sets the error string to a known and statically allocated
* internal value.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(void) giterr_set_oom(void);
/** @} */
GIT_END_DECL
#endif
......@@ -49,14 +49,24 @@
#include <regex.h>
/**
* Check a pointer allocation result, returning -1 if it failed.
*/
#define GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(ptr) if (ptr == NULL) { return -1; }
void giterr_set_oom(void);
/**
* Set the error message for this thread, formatting as needed.
*/
void giterr_set(int error_class, const char *string, ...);
void giterr_clear(void);
void giterr_set_str(int error_class, const char *string);
/**
* Set the error message for a regex failure, using the internal regex
* error code lookup.
*/
void giterr_set_regex(const regex_t *regex, int error_code);
/* NOTE: other giterr functions are in the public errors.h header file */
#include "util.h"
typedef struct git_transport git_transport;
......
......@@ -94,7 +94,11 @@ void giterr_set(int error_class, const char *string, ...)
void giterr_set_str(int error_class, const char *string)
{
char *message = git__strdup(string);
char *message;
assert(string);
message = git__strdup(string);
if (message)
set_error(error_class, message);
......
#include "clar_libgit2.h"
void test_core_errors__public_api(void)
{
char *str_in_error;
giterr_clear();
cl_assert(giterr_last() == NULL);
giterr_set_oom();
cl_assert(giterr_last() != NULL);
cl_assert(giterr_last()->klass == GITERR_NOMEMORY);
str_in_error = strstr(giterr_last()->message, "memory");
cl_assert(str_in_error != NULL);
giterr_clear();
giterr_set_str(GITERR_REPOSITORY, "This is a test");
cl_assert(giterr_last() != NULL);
str_in_error = strstr(giterr_last()->message, "This is a test");
cl_assert(str_in_error != NULL);
giterr_clear();
cl_assert(giterr_last() == NULL);
}
#include "common.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "posix.h"
......
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