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author | Nat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com> | 2024-05-28 13:22:05 -0400 |
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committer | Nat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com> | 2024-05-28 13:22:05 -0400 |
commit | 5ed8df22cd59680a685c4ada7daa5555bf59d4fe (patch) | |
tree | affa9679e891608f9689c780cdd00710e5ea2c95 /indra/test | |
parent | 71d777ea126e7f02cb46c11bdb606094ca06f75c (diff) |
Fix up llexception.h's cross-platform SEH wrapper.
Introduce AlwaysReturn<void> specialization, which always discards any result
of calling the specified callable with specified args.
Derive new Windows_SEH_exception from LLException, not std::runtime_error.
Put the various SEH functions in LL::seh nested namespace, e.g.
LL::seh::catcher() as the primary API.
Break out more levels of Windows SEH handler to work around the restrictions on
functions containing __try/__except.
The triadic catcher() overload now does little save declare a std::string
stacktrace before forwarding the call to catcher_inner(), passing a reference
to stacktrace along with the trycode, filter and handler functions.
catcher_inner() accepts the stacktrace and the three function template
arguments. It contains the __try/__except logic. It calls a new filter_()
wrapper template, which calls fill_stacktrace() before forwarding the call to
the caller's filter function. fill_stacktrace(), in the .cpp file, contains
the logic to populate the stacktrace string -- unless the Structured Exception
is stack overflow, in which case it puts an explanatory string instead.
catcher_inner()'s __except clause passes not only the code, but also the
stacktrace string, to the caller's handler function. It wraps the caller's
handler function in always_return<rtype>(), where rtype is the type returned
by the trycode function. This allows a handler to return a value, while also
supporting the void handler case, e.g. one that throws a C++ exception. (This
is why we need AlwaysReturn<void>: some trycode() functions are themselves
void.)
For the dyadic catcher() overload, introduce common_filter() containing the
logic to distinguish a C++ exception from any other kind of Structured
Exception. The fact that the stacktrace is captured before the filter function
is called should permit capturing a stacktrace for a C++ exception as well as
for most other Structured Exceptions.
As before, the monadic catcher() overload supplies the rethrow() handler, in
the .cpp file.
Change existing calls from seh_catcher() to LL::seh::catcher().
Diffstat (limited to 'indra/test')
-rw-r--r-- | indra/test/test.cpp | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/indra/test/test.cpp b/indra/test/test.cpp index d1c65d6aa7..64ee702124 100644 --- a/indra/test/test.cpp +++ b/indra/test/test.cpp @@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) // a chained_callback subclass must be linked with previous mycallback->link(); - seh_catcher( + LL::seh::catcher( // __try [test_group] { |