From 9c49a6c91dd9b5bbe811fcd91d8992ed6bac33e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nat Goodspeed Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 16:25:25 -0400 Subject: MAINT-5011: Introduce LLException base class for viewer exceptions. This also introduces LLContinueError for exceptions which should interrupt some part of viewer processing (e.g. the current coroutine) but should attempt to let the viewer session proceed. Derive all existing viewer exception classes from LLException rather than from std::runtime_error or std::logic_error. Use BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() rather than plain 'throw' to enrich the thrown exception with source file, line number and containing function. --- indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h | 9 +++++---- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'indra/llcommon/tests') diff --git a/indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h b/indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h index 785197ba11..fa16fd6915 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h @@ -35,13 +35,14 @@ #include #include "llerrorcontrol.h" +#include "llexception.h" #include "stringize.h" #include #include #include +#include #include #include -#include // statically reference the function in test.cpp... it's short, we could // replicate, but better to reuse @@ -67,9 +68,9 @@ struct WrapLLErrs LLError::restoreSettings(mPriorErrorSettings); } - struct FatalException: public std::runtime_error + struct FatalException: public LLException { - FatalException(const std::string& what): std::runtime_error(what) {} + FatalException(const std::string& what): LLException(what) {} }; void operator()(const std::string& message) @@ -78,7 +79,7 @@ struct WrapLLErrs error = message; // Also throw an appropriate exception since calling code is likely to // assume that control won't continue beyond LL_ERRS. - throw FatalException(message); + BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(FatalException(message)); } std::string error; -- cgit v1.3 From 1ed76c382e8b87bff02b6d37cf8acd7f6b1f8063 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nat Goodspeed Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 10:45:06 -0400 Subject: MAINT-5011: Add llexception_test.cpp with tests (and conclusions). llexception_test.cpp is an unusual test source in that it need not be verified on every build, so its invocation in indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt is commented out with that remark. Its purpose is to help a developer decide what base class(es) to use for LLException, how to throw and how to catch. Our current conclusions are written up as comments in llexception_test.cpp. Added CRASH_ON_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTION() and LOG_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTION() macros to llexception.h -- macros to log __FILE__, __LINE__ and __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ of the catch site. These invoke functions in llexception.cpp so we don't need to #include llerror.h for every possible catch site. --- indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt | 8 +- indra/llcommon/llexception.cpp | 41 ++++ indra/llcommon/llexception.h | 27 ++- indra/llcommon/tests/llexception_test.cpp | 308 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 377 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) create mode 100644 indra/llcommon/llexception.cpp create mode 100644 indra/llcommon/tests/llexception_test.cpp (limited to 'indra/llcommon/tests') diff --git a/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt b/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt index 44f45144e5..410a5819b3 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ set(llcommon_SOURCE_FILES lleventfilter.cpp llevents.cpp lleventtimer.cpp + llexception.cpp llfasttimer.cpp llfile.cpp llfindlocale.cpp @@ -316,7 +317,7 @@ if (LL_TESTS) LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llprocinfo "" "${test_libs}") LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llrand "" "${test_libs}") LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llsdserialize "" "${test_libs}") - LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llsingleton "" "${test_libs}") + LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llsingleton "" "${test_libs}") LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llstring "" "${test_libs}") LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(lltrace "" "${test_libs}") LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(lltreeiterators "" "${test_libs}") @@ -329,6 +330,11 @@ if (LL_TESTS) LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llleap "" "${test_libs}") LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llstreamqueue "" "${test_libs}") +## llexception_test.cpp isn't a regression test, and doesn't need to be run +## every build. It's to help a developer make implementation choices about +## throwing and catching exceptions. +##LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(llexception "" "${test_libs}") + # *TODO - reenable these once tcmalloc libs no longer break the build. #ADD_BUILD_TEST(llallocator llcommon) #ADD_BUILD_TEST(llallocator_heap_profile llcommon) diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llexception.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llexception.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f48509b2aa --- /dev/null +++ b/indra/llcommon/llexception.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +/** + * @file llexception.cpp + * @author Nat Goodspeed + * @date 2016-08-12 + * @brief Implementation for llexception. + * + * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2016&license=viewerlgpl$ + * Copyright (c) 2016, Linden Research, Inc. + * $/LicenseInfo$ + */ + +// Precompiled header +#include "linden_common.h" +// associated header +#include "llexception.h" +// STL headers +// std headers +#include +// external library headers +#include +// other Linden headers +#include "llerror.h" + +void crash_on_unhandled_exception_(const char* file, int line, const char* pretty_function) +{ + // LL_ERRS() terminates, but also propagates message into crash dump. + LL_ERRS() << file << "(" << line << "): Unhandled exception caught in " << pretty_function + << ":\n" << boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() << LL_ENDL; +} + +void log_unhandled_exception_(const char* file, int line, const char* pretty_function, + const LLContinueError& e) +{ + // Use LL_WARNS() because we seriously do not expect this to happen + // routinely, but we DO expect to return from this function. Deriving your + // exception from LLContinueError implies that such an exception should + // NOT be fatal to the viewer, only to its current task. + LL_WARNS() << file << "(" << line << "): Unhandled " << typeid(e).name() + << " exception caught in " << pretty_function + << ":\n" << boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() << LL_ENDL; +} diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llexception.h b/indra/llcommon/llexception.h index 3ac2f4762f..68bd20fbcd 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llexception.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/llexception.h @@ -15,15 +15,20 @@ #include #include +// "Found someone who can comfort me +// But there are always exceptions..." +// - Empty Pages, Traffic, from John Barleycorn (1970) +// https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRH0CGVK7ic + /** * LLException is intended as the common base class from which all - * viewer-specific exceptions are derived. It is itself a subclass of - * boost::exception; use catch (const boost::exception& e) clause to log the - * string from boost::diagnostic_information(e). + * viewer-specific exceptions are derived. Rationale for why it's derived from + * both std::exception and boost::exception is explained in + * tests/llexception_test.cpp. * - * Since it is also derived from std::exception, a generic catch (const - * std::exception&) should also work, though what() is unlikely to be as - * informative as boost::diagnostic_information(). + * boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() is quite wonderful: if + * all we need to do with an exception is log it, in most places we should + * catch (...) and log boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information(). * * Please use BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() * http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/libs/exception/doc/BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION.html @@ -60,4 +65,14 @@ struct LLContinueError: public LLException {} }; +/// Call this macro from a catch (...) clause +#define CRASH_ON_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTION() \ + crash_on_unhandled_exception_(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__) +void crash_on_unhandled_exception_(const char*, int, const char*); + +/// Call this from a catch (const LLContinueError&) clause +#define LOG_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTION(EXC) \ + log_unhandled_exception_(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, EXC) +void log_unhandled_exception_(const char*, int, const char*, const LLContinueError&); + #endif /* ! defined(LL_LLEXCEPTION_H) */ diff --git a/indra/llcommon/tests/llexception_test.cpp b/indra/llcommon/tests/llexception_test.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6bee1943c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/indra/llcommon/tests/llexception_test.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +/** + * @file llexception_test.cpp + * @author Nat Goodspeed + * @date 2016-08-12 + * @brief Tests for throwing exceptions. + * + * This isn't a regression test: it doesn't need to be run every build, which + * is why the corresponding line in llcommon/CMakeLists.txt is commented out. + * Rather it's a head-to-head test of what kind of exception information we + * can collect from various combinations of exception base classes, type of + * throw verb and sequences of catch clauses. + * + * This "test" makes no ensure() calls: its output goes to stdout for human + * examination. + * + * As of 2016-08-12 with Boost 1.57, we come to the following conclusions. + * These should probably be re-examined from time to time as we update Boost. + * + * - It is indisputably beneficial to use BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() rather than + * plain throw. The macro annotates the exception object with the filename, + * line number and function name from which the exception was thrown. + * + * - That being the case, deriving only from boost::exception isn't an option. + * Every exception object passed to BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() must be derived + * directly or indirectly from std::exception. The only question is whether + * to also derive from boost::exception. We decided to derive LLException + * from both, as it makes message output slightly cleaner, but this is a + * trivial reason: if a strong reason emerges to prefer single inheritance, + * dropping the boost::exception base class shouldn't be a problem. + * + * - (As you will have guessed, ridiculous things like a char* or int or a + * class derived from neither boost::exception nor std::exception can only + * be caught by that specific type or (...), and + * boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() simply throws up its + * hands and confesses utter ignorance. Stay away from such nonsense.) + * + * - But if you derive from std::exception, to nat's surprise, + * boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() gives as much + * information about exceptions in a catch (...) clause as you can get from + * a specific catch (const std::exception&) clause, notably the concrete + * exception class and the what() string. So instead of a sequence like + * + * try { ... } + * catch (const boost::exception& e) { ... boost-flavored logging ... } + * catch (const std::exception& e) { ... std::exception logging ... } + * catch (...) { ... generic logging ... } + * + * we should be able to get away with only a catch (...) clause that logs + * boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information(). + * + * - Going further: boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() provides + * just as much information even within a std::set_terminate() handler. So + * it might not even be strictly necessary to include a catch (...) clause + * since the viewer does use std::set_terminate(). + * + * - (We might consider adding a catch (int) clause because Kakadu internally + * throws ints, and who knows if one of those might leak out. If it does, + * boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() can do nothing with it. + * A catch (int) clause could at least log the value and rethrow.) + * + * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2016&license=viewerlgpl$ + * Copyright (c) 2016, Linden Research, Inc. + * $/LicenseInfo$ + */ + +// Precompiled header +#include "linden_common.h" +// associated header +#include "llexception.h" +// STL headers +// std headers +#include +// external library headers +#include +// other Linden headers +#include "../test/lltut.h" + +// helper for display output +// usage: std::cout << center(some string value, fill char, width) << std::endl; +// (assumes it's the only thing on that particular line) +struct center +{ + center(const std::string& label, char fill, std::size_t width): + mLabel(label), + mFill(fill), + mWidth(width) + {} + + // Use friend declaration not because we need to grant access, but because + // it lets us declare a free operator like a member function. + friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const center& ctr) + { + std::size_t padded = ctr.mLabel.length() + 2; + std::size_t left = (ctr.mWidth - padded) / 2; + std::size_t right = ctr.mWidth - left - padded; + return out << std::string(left, ctr.mFill) << ' ' << ctr.mLabel << ' ' + << std::string(right, ctr.mFill); + } + + std::string mLabel; + char mFill; + std::size_t mWidth; +}; + +/***************************************************************************** +* Four kinds of exceptions: derived from boost::exception, from +* std::exception, from both, from neither +*****************************************************************************/ +// Interestingly, we can't use this variant with BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() +// (which we want) -- we reach a failure topped by this comment: +// //All boost exceptions are required to derive from std::exception, +// //to ensure compatibility with BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS. +struct FromBoost: public boost::exception +{ + FromBoost(const std::string& what): mWhat(what) {} + ~FromBoost() throw() {} + std::string what() const { return mWhat; } + std::string mWhat; +}; + +struct FromStd: public std::runtime_error +{ + FromStd(const std::string& what): std::runtime_error(what) {} +}; + +struct FromBoth: public boost::exception, public std::runtime_error +{ + FromBoth(const std::string& what): std::runtime_error(what) {} +}; + +// Same deal with FromNeither: can't use with BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(). +struct FromNeither +{ + FromNeither(const std::string& what): mWhat(what) {} + std::string what() const { return mWhat; } + std::string mWhat; +}; + +/***************************************************************************** +* Two kinds of throws: plain throw and BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() +*****************************************************************************/ +template +void plain_throw(const std::string& what) +{ + throw EXC(what); +} + +template +void boost_throw(const std::string& what) +{ + BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(EXC(what)); +} + +// Okay, for completeness, functions that throw non-class values. We wouldn't +// even deign to consider these if we hadn't found examples in our own source +// code! (Note that Kakadu's internal exception support is still based on +// throwing ints.) +void throw_char_ptr(const std::string& what) +{ + throw what.c_str(); // umm... +} + +void throw_int(const std::string& what) +{ + throw int(what.length()); +} + +/***************************************************************************** +* Three sequences of catch clauses: +* boost::exception then ..., +* std::exception then ..., +* or just ... +*****************************************************************************/ +void catch_boost_dotdotdot(void (*thrower)(const std::string&), const std::string& what) +{ + try + { + thrower(what); + } + catch (const boost::exception& e) + { + std::cout << "catch (const boost::exception& e)" << std::endl; + std::cout << "e is " << typeid(e).name() << std::endl; + std::cout << "boost::diagnostic_information(e):\n'" + << boost::diagnostic_information(e) << "'" << std::endl; + // no way to report e.what() + } + catch (...) + { + std::cout << "catch (...)" << std::endl; + std::cout << "boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information():\n'" + << boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() << "'" + << std::endl; + } +} + +void catch_std_dotdotdot(void (*thrower)(const std::string&), const std::string& what) +{ + try + { + thrower(what); + } + catch (const std::exception& e) + { + std::cout << "catch (const std::exception& e)" << std::endl; + std::cout << "e is " << typeid(e).name() << std::endl; + std::cout << "boost::diagnostic_information(e):\n'" + << boost::diagnostic_information(e) << "'" << std::endl; + std::cout << "e.what: '" + << e.what() << "'" << std::endl; + } + catch (...) + { + std::cout << "catch (...)" << std::endl; + std::cout << "boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information():\n'" + << boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() << "'" + << std::endl; + } +} + +void catch_dotdotdot(void (*thrower)(const std::string&), const std::string& what) +{ + try + { + thrower(what); + } + catch (...) + { + std::cout << "catch (...)" << std::endl; + std::cout << "boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information():\n'" + << boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() << "'" + << std::endl; + } +} + +/***************************************************************************** +* Try a particular kind of throw against each of three catch sequences +*****************************************************************************/ +void catch_several(void (*thrower)(const std::string&), const std::string& what) +{ + std::cout << std::string(20, '-') << "catch_boost_dotdotdot(" << what << ")" << std::endl; + catch_boost_dotdotdot(thrower, "catch_boost_dotdotdot(" + what + ")"); + + std::cout << std::string(20, '-') << "catch_std_dotdotdot(" << what << ")" << std::endl; + catch_std_dotdotdot(thrower, "catch_std_dotdotdot(" + what + ")"); + + std::cout << std::string(20, '-') << "catch_dotdotdot(" << what << ")" << std::endl; + catch_dotdotdot(thrower, "catch_dotdotdot(" + what + ")"); +} + +/***************************************************************************** +* For a particular kind of exception, try both kinds of throw against all +* three catch sequences +*****************************************************************************/ +template +void catch_both_several(const std::string& what) +{ + std::cout << std::string(20, '*') << "plain_throw<" << what << ">" << std::endl; + catch_several(plain_throw, "plain_throw<" + what + ">"); + + std::cout << std::string(20, '*') << "boost_throw<" << what << ">" << std::endl; + catch_several(boost_throw, "boost_throw<" + what + ">"); +} + +/***************************************************************************** +* TUT +*****************************************************************************/ +namespace tut +{ + struct llexception_data + { + }; + typedef test_group llexception_group; + typedef llexception_group::object object; + llexception_group llexceptiongrp("llexception"); + + template<> template<> + void object::test<1>() + { + set_test_name("throwing exceptions"); + + // For each kind of exception, try both kinds of throw against all + // three catch sequences + std::size_t margin = 72; + std::cout << center("FromStd", '=', margin) << std::endl; + catch_both_several("FromStd"); + + std::cout << center("FromBoth", '=', margin) << std::endl; + catch_both_several("FromBoth"); + + std::cout << center("FromBoost", '=', margin) << std::endl; + // can't throw with BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(), just use catch_several() + catch_several(plain_throw, "plain_throw"); + + std::cout << center("FromNeither", '=', margin) << std::endl; + // can't throw this with BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() either + catch_several(plain_throw, "plain_throw"); + + std::cout << center("const char*", '=', margin) << std::endl; + // We don't expect BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() to throw anything so daft + // as a const char* or an int, so don't bother with + // catch_both_several() -- just catch_several(). + catch_several(throw_char_ptr, "throw_char_ptr"); + + std::cout << center("int", '=', margin) << std::endl; + catch_several(throw_int, "throw_int"); + } +} // namespace tut -- cgit v1.3 From 5e9d2f57c82a57307a48afea09aa539b9fa80abf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nat Goodspeed Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 11:36:24 -0400 Subject: MAINT-5011: Use LLTHROW() instead of plain BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(). A level of preprocessor indirection lets us later change the implementation if desired. --- indra/llcommon/lldependencies.cpp | 4 +- indra/llcommon/lleventcoro.cpp | 4 +- indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp | 18 ++++---- indra/llcommon/llexception.h | 16 ++++--- indra/llcommon/llleap.cpp | 6 +-- indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp | 20 ++++---- indra/llcommon/llthreadsafequeue.cpp | 14 +++--- indra/llcommon/lluuid.cpp | 2 +- indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h | 3 +- indra/llimage/llpngwrapper.cpp | 9 ++-- indra/llkdu/llimagej2ckdu.cpp | 3 +- indra/llmessage/llhttpnode.cpp | 9 ++-- indra/llmessage/tests/commtest.h | 3 +- indra/llmessage/tests/networkio.h | 5 +- indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp | 3 +- indra/newview/llcommandlineparser.cpp | 17 ++++--- indra/newview/llsecapi.cpp | 4 +- indra/newview/llsechandler_basic.cpp | 54 +++++++++++----------- .../updater/llupdatedownloader.cpp | 11 ++--- .../updater/llupdateinstaller.cpp | 3 +- .../viewer_components/updater/llupdaterservice.cpp | 12 ++--- 21 files changed, 104 insertions(+), 116 deletions(-) (limited to 'indra/llcommon/tests') diff --git a/indra/llcommon/lldependencies.cpp b/indra/llcommon/lldependencies.cpp index 87a699ff14..0d5757effd 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/lldependencies.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/lldependencies.cpp @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ #include #include #include -#include // other Linden headers +#include "llexception.h" LLDependenciesBase::VertexList LLDependenciesBase::topo_sort(int vertices, const EdgeList& edges) const { @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ LLDependenciesBase::VertexList LLDependenciesBase::topo_sort(int vertices, const // Omit independent nodes: display only those that might contribute to // the cycle. describe(out, false); - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(Cycle(out.str())); + LLTHROW(Cycle(out.str())); } // A peculiarity of boost::topological_sort() is that it emits results in // REVERSE topological order: to get the result you want, you must diff --git a/indra/llcommon/lleventcoro.cpp b/indra/llcommon/lleventcoro.cpp index f444530a17..56367b8f54 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/lleventcoro.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/lleventcoro.cpp @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ #include // std headers // external library headers -#include // other Linden headers #include "llsdserialize.h" #include "llerror.h" #include "llcoros.h" #include "llmake.h" +#include "llexception.h" #include "lleventfilter.h" @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ LLSD errorException(const LLEventWithID& result, const std::string& desc) // returning it, deliver it via exception. if (result.second) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLErrorEvent(desc, result.first)); + LLTHROW(LLErrorEvent(desc, result.first)); } // That way, our caller knows a simple return must be from the reply // pump (pump 0). diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp index 50919edb8e..19d700a3b0 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp @@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ #include // external library headers #include -#include #if LL_WINDOWS #pragma warning (push) #pragma warning (disable : 4701) // compiler thinks might use uninitialized var, but no @@ -58,6 +57,7 @@ #include "stringize.h" #include "llerror.h" #include "llsdutil.h" +#include "llexception.h" #if LL_MSVC #pragma warning (disable : 4702) #endif @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ std::string LLEventPumps::registerNew(const LLEventPump& pump, const std::string // Unless we're permitted to tweak it, that's Bad. if (! tweak) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLEventPump::DupPumpName(std::string("Duplicate LLEventPump name '") + name + "'")); + LLTHROW(LLEventPump::DupPumpName("Duplicate LLEventPump name '" + name + "'")); } // The passed name isn't unique, but we're permitted to tweak it. Find the // first decimal-integer suffix not already taken. The insert() attempt @@ -327,9 +327,8 @@ LLBoundListener LLEventPump::listen_impl(const std::string& name, const LLEventL // is only when the existing connection object is still connected. if (found != mConnections.end() && found->second.connected()) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION( - DupListenerName(std::string("Attempt to register duplicate listener name '") + name + - "' on " + typeid(*this).name() + " '" + getName() + "'")); + LLTHROW(DupListenerName("Attempt to register duplicate listener name '" + name + + "' on " + typeid(*this).name() + " '" + getName() + "'")); } // Okay, name is unique, try to reconcile its dependencies. Specify a new // "node" value that we never use for an mSignal placement; we'll fix it @@ -355,9 +354,8 @@ LLBoundListener LLEventPump::listen_impl(const std::string& name, const LLEventL // unsortable. If we leave the new node in mDeps, it will continue // to screw up all future attempts to sort()! Pull it out. mDeps.remove(name); - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION( - Cycle(std::string("New listener '") + name + "' on " + typeid(*this).name() + - " '" + getName() + "' would cause cycle: " + e.what())); + LLTHROW(Cycle("New listener '" + name + "' on " + typeid(*this).name() + + " '" + getName() + "' would cause cycle: " + e.what())); } // Walk the list to verify that we haven't changed the order. float previous = 0.0, myprev = 0.0; @@ -421,7 +419,7 @@ LLBoundListener LLEventPump::listen_impl(const std::string& name, const LLEventL // NOW remove the offending listener node. mDeps.remove(name); // Having constructed a description of the order change, inform caller. - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(OrderChange(out.str())); + LLTHROW(OrderChange(out.str())); } // This node becomes the previous one. previous = dmi->second; @@ -611,7 +609,7 @@ bool LLListenerOrPumpName::operator()(const LLSD& event) const { if (! mListener) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(Empty("attempting to call uninitialized")); + LLTHROW(Empty("attempting to call uninitialized")); } return (*mListener)(event); } diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llexception.h b/indra/llcommon/llexception.h index 68bd20fbcd..e9e25ae689 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llexception.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/llexception.h @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ #include #include +#include // "Found someone who can comfort me // But there are always exceptions..." @@ -30,12 +31,6 @@ * all we need to do with an exception is log it, in most places we should * catch (...) and log boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information(). * - * Please use BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() - * http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/libs/exception/doc/BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION.html - * to throw viewer exceptions whenever possible. This enriches the exception's - * diagnostic_information() with the source file, line and containing function - * of the BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION() macro. - * * There may be circumstances in which it would be valuable to distinguish an * exception explicitly thrown by viewer code from an exception thrown by * (say) a third-party library. Catching (const LLException&) supports such @@ -65,6 +60,15 @@ struct LLContinueError: public LLException {} }; +/** + * Please use LLTHROW() to throw viewer exceptions whenever possible. This + * enriches the exception's diagnostic_information() with the source file, + * line and containing function of the LLTHROW() macro. + */ +// Currently we implement that using BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(). Wrap it in +// LLTHROW() in case we ever want to revisit that implementation decision. +#define LLTHROW(x) BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(x) + /// Call this macro from a catch (...) clause #define CRASH_ON_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTION() \ crash_on_unhandled_exception_(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__) diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llleap.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llleap.cpp index a8bb9bc53a..c87d2a3e58 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llleap.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/llleap.cpp @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include // other Linden headers #include "llerror.h" #include "llstring.h" @@ -34,6 +33,7 @@ #include "lltimer.h" #include "lluuid.h" #include "llleaplistener.h" +#include "llexception.h" #if LL_MSVC #pragma warning (disable : 4355) // 'this' used in initializer list: yes, intentionally @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ public: // Rule out empty vector if (plugin.empty()) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(Error("no plugin command")); + LLTHROW(Error("no plugin command")); } // Don't leave desc empty either, but in this case, if we weren't @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ public: // If that didn't work, no point in keeping this LLLeap object. if (! mChild) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(Error(STRINGIZE("failed to run " << mDesc))); + LLTHROW(Error(STRINGIZE("failed to run " << mDesc))); } // Okay, launch apparently worked. Change our mDonePump listener. diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp index ca19c94736..8c321d06b9 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ #include "llapr.h" #include "apr_signal.h" #include "llevents.h" +#include "llexception.h" #include #include #include #include -#include #include #include #include @@ -531,9 +531,8 @@ LLProcess::LLProcess(const LLSDOrParams& params): if (! params.validateBlock(true)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION( - LLProcessError(STRINGIZE("not launched: failed parameter validation\n" - << LLSDNotationStreamer(params)))); + LLTHROW(LLProcessError(STRINGIZE("not launched: failed parameter validation\n" + << LLSDNotationStreamer(params)))); } mPostend = params.postend; @@ -598,11 +597,10 @@ LLProcess::LLProcess(const LLSDOrParams& params): } else { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION( - LLProcessError(STRINGIZE("For " << params.executable() - << ": unsupported FileParam for " << which - << ": type='" << fparam.type() - << "', name='" << fparam.name() << "'"))); + LLTHROW(LLProcessError(STRINGIZE("For " << params.executable() + << ": unsupported FileParam for " << which + << ": type='" << fparam.type() + << "', name='" << fparam.name() << "'"))); } } // By default, pass APR_NO_PIPE for unspecified slots. @@ -681,7 +679,7 @@ LLProcess::LLProcess(const LLSDOrParams& params): if (ll_apr_warn_status(apr_proc_create(&mProcess, argv[0], &argv[0], NULL, procattr, gAPRPoolp))) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLProcessError(STRINGIZE(params << " failed"))); + LLTHROW(LLProcessError(STRINGIZE(params << " failed"))); } // arrange to call status_callback() @@ -1066,7 +1064,7 @@ PIPETYPE& LLProcess::getPipe(FILESLOT slot) PIPETYPE* wp = getPipePtr(error, slot); if (! wp) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(NoPipe(error)); + LLTHROW(NoPipe(error)); } return *wp; } diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llthreadsafequeue.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llthreadsafequeue.cpp index a004618e96..491f920c0f 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llthreadsafequeue.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/llthreadsafequeue.cpp @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ #include "linden_common.h" #include #include -#include #include "llthreadsafequeue.h" +#include "llexception.h" @@ -42,13 +42,13 @@ LLThreadSafeQueueImplementation::LLThreadSafeQueueImplementation(apr_pool_t * po { if(mOwnsPool) { apr_status_t status = apr_pool_create(&mPool, 0); - if(status != APR_SUCCESS) BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLThreadSafeQueueError("failed to allocate pool")); + if(status != APR_SUCCESS) LLTHROW(LLThreadSafeQueueError("failed to allocate pool")); } else { ; // No op. } apr_status_t status = apr_queue_create(&mQueue, capacity, mPool); - if(status != APR_SUCCESS) BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLThreadSafeQueueError("failed to allocate queue")); + if(status != APR_SUCCESS) LLTHROW(LLThreadSafeQueueError("failed to allocate queue")); } @@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ void LLThreadSafeQueueImplementation::pushFront(void * element) apr_status_t status = apr_queue_push(mQueue, element); if(status == APR_EINTR) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLThreadSafeQueueInterrupt()); + LLTHROW(LLThreadSafeQueueInterrupt()); } else if(status != APR_SUCCESS) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLThreadSafeQueueError("push failed")); + LLTHROW(LLThreadSafeQueueError("push failed")); } else { ; // Success. } @@ -89,9 +89,9 @@ void * LLThreadSafeQueueImplementation::popBack(void) apr_status_t status = apr_queue_pop(mQueue, &element); if(status == APR_EINTR) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLThreadSafeQueueInterrupt()); + LLTHROW(LLThreadSafeQueueInterrupt()); } else if(status != APR_SUCCESS) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLThreadSafeQueueError("pop failed")); + LLTHROW(LLThreadSafeQueueError("pop failed")); } else { return element; } diff --git a/indra/llcommon/lluuid.cpp b/indra/llcommon/lluuid.cpp index 785cf47926..d4af2c6b01 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/lluuid.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/lluuid.cpp @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ unsigned int decode( char const * fiveChars ) throw( bad_input_data ) unsigned int ret = 0; for( int ix = 0; ix < 5; ++ix ) { char * s = strchr( encodeTable, fiveChars[ ix ] ); -if( s == 0 ) BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(bad_input_data()); +if( s == 0 ) LLTHROW(bad_input_data()); ret = ret * 85 + (s-encodeTable); } return ret; diff --git a/indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h b/indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h index fa16fd6915..9a4bbbd630 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/tests/wrapllerrs.h @@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include #include @@ -79,7 +78,7 @@ struct WrapLLErrs error = message; // Also throw an appropriate exception since calling code is likely to // assume that control won't continue beyond LL_ERRS. - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(FatalException(message)); + LLTHROW(FatalException(message)); } std::string error; diff --git a/indra/llimage/llpngwrapper.cpp b/indra/llimage/llpngwrapper.cpp index 0b7d4c717f..640eda7b01 100644 --- a/indra/llimage/llpngwrapper.cpp +++ b/indra/llimage/llpngwrapper.cpp @@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ #include "llpngwrapper.h" #include "llexception.h" -#include namespace { struct PngError: public LLException @@ -88,7 +87,7 @@ BOOL LLPngWrapper::isValidPng(U8* src) // occurs. We throw PngError and let our try/catch block clean up. void LLPngWrapper::errorHandler(png_structp png_ptr, png_const_charp msg) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(PngError(msg)); + LLTHROW(PngError(msg)); } // Called by the libpng library when reading (decoding) the PNG file. We @@ -138,7 +137,7 @@ BOOL LLPngWrapper::readPng(U8* src, S32 dataSize, LLImageRaw* rawImage, ImageInf this, &errorHandler, NULL); if (mReadPngPtr == NULL) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(PngError("Problem creating png read structure")); + LLTHROW(PngError("Problem creating png read structure")); } // Allocate/initialize the memory for image information. @@ -297,14 +296,14 @@ BOOL LLPngWrapper::writePng(const LLImageRaw* rawImage, U8* dest) if (mColorType == -1) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(PngError("Unsupported image: unexpected number of channels")); + LLTHROW(PngError("Unsupported image: unexpected number of channels")); } mWritePngPtr = png_create_write_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, &errorHandler, NULL); if (!mWritePngPtr) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(PngError("Problem creating png write structure")); + LLTHROW(PngError("Problem creating png write structure")); } mWriteInfoPtr = png_create_info_struct(mWritePngPtr); diff --git a/indra/llkdu/llimagej2ckdu.cpp b/indra/llkdu/llimagej2ckdu.cpp index fa58931407..8dd0b6d458 100644 --- a/indra/llkdu/llimagej2ckdu.cpp +++ b/indra/llkdu/llimagej2ckdu.cpp @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ #include "kdu_block_coding.h" #include "llexception.h" -#include namespace { struct KDUError: public LLException @@ -181,7 +180,7 @@ void LLKDUMessageError::flush(bool end_of_message) { if (end_of_message) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(KDUError("LLKDUMessageError::flush()")); + LLTHROW(KDUError("LLKDUMessageError::flush()")); } } diff --git a/indra/llmessage/llhttpnode.cpp b/indra/llmessage/llhttpnode.cpp index 48ce258ba2..04b34a296c 100644 --- a/indra/llmessage/llhttpnode.cpp +++ b/indra/llmessage/llhttpnode.cpp @@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ #include "llstl.h" #include "llhttpconstants.h" #include "llexception.h" -#include const std::string CONTEXT_HEADERS("headers"); const std::string CONTEXT_PATH("path"); @@ -103,19 +102,19 @@ namespace { // virtual LLSD LLHTTPNode::simpleGet() const { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(NotImplemented()); + LLTHROW(NotImplemented()); } // virtual LLSD LLHTTPNode::simplePut(const LLSD& input) const { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(NotImplemented()); + LLTHROW(NotImplemented()); } // virtual LLSD LLHTTPNode::simplePost(const LLSD& input) const { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(NotImplemented()); + LLTHROW(NotImplemented()); } @@ -175,7 +174,7 @@ void LLHTTPNode::del(LLHTTPNode::ResponsePtr response, const LLSD& context) cons // virtual LLSD LLHTTPNode::simpleDel(const LLSD&) const { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(NotImplemented()); + LLTHROW(NotImplemented()); } // virtual diff --git a/indra/llmessage/tests/commtest.h b/indra/llmessage/tests/commtest.h index 5dff56b44f..7c8f27bbd2 100644 --- a/indra/llmessage/tests/commtest.h +++ b/indra/llmessage/tests/commtest.h @@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include struct CommtestError: public LLException { @@ -69,7 +68,7 @@ static int query_port(const std::string& var) const char* cport = getenv(var.c_str()); if (! cport) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(CommtestError(STRINGIZE("missing environment variable" << var))); + LLTHROW(CommtestError(STRINGIZE("missing environment variable" << var))); } // This will throw, too, if the value of PORT isn't numeric. int port(boost::lexical_cast(cport)); diff --git a/indra/llmessage/tests/networkio.h b/indra/llmessage/tests/networkio.h index 6aaecf9bac..5eb739393f 100644 --- a/indra/llmessage/tests/networkio.h +++ b/indra/llmessage/tests/networkio.h @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ #include "llpumpio.h" #include "llhttpclient.h" #include "llexception.h" -#include /***************************************************************************** * NetworkIO @@ -53,7 +52,7 @@ public: ll_init_apr(); if (! gAPRPoolp) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLException("Can't initialize APR")); + LLTHROW(LLException("Can't initialize APR")); } // Create IO Pump to use for HTTP Requests. @@ -61,7 +60,7 @@ public: LLHTTPClient::setPump(*mServicePump); if (ll_init_ares() == NULL || !gAres->isInitialized()) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLException("Can't start DNS resolver")); + LLTHROW(LLException("Can't start DNS resolver")); } // You can interrupt pump() without waiting the full timeout duration diff --git a/indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp b/indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp index fdef556589..0eca63da46 100644 --- a/indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp +++ b/indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp @@ -132,7 +132,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #if LL_WINDOWS # include // For _SH_DENYWR in processMarkerFiles @@ -5513,7 +5512,7 @@ void LLAppViewer::forceErrorInfiniteLoop() void LLAppViewer::forceErrorSoftwareException() { LL_WARNS() << "Forcing a deliberate exception" << LL_ENDL; - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLException("User selected Force Software Exception")); + LLTHROW(LLException("User selected Force Software Exception")); } void LLAppViewer::forceErrorDriverCrash() diff --git a/indra/newview/llcommandlineparser.cpp b/indra/newview/llcommandlineparser.cpp index 54f96b8872..90a5483dc9 100644 --- a/indra/newview/llcommandlineparser.cpp +++ b/indra/newview/llcommandlineparser.cpp @@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #if _MSC_VER # pragma warning(pop) @@ -52,6 +51,7 @@ #include "llsdserialize.h" #include "llerror.h" #include "stringize.h" +#include "llexception.h" #include #include #include @@ -204,17 +204,17 @@ protected: { if(gPastLastOption) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCLPLastOption("Don't parse no more!")); + LLTHROW(LLCLPLastOption("Don't parse no more!")); } // Error checks. Needed? if (!value_store.empty() && !is_composing()) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCLPError("Non composing value with multiple occurences.")); + LLTHROW(LLCLPError("Non composing value with multiple occurences.")); } if (new_tokens.size() < min_tokens() || new_tokens.size() > max_tokens()) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCLPError("Illegal number of tokens specified.")); + LLTHROW(LLCLPError("Illegal number of tokens specified.")); } if(value_store.empty()) @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ onevalue(const std::string& option, { // What does it mean when the user specifies a command-line switch // that requires a value, but omits the value? Complain. - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCLPError(STRINGIZE("No value specified for --" << option << "!"))); + LLTHROW(LLCLPError(STRINGIZE("No value specified for --" << option << "!"))); } else if (value.size() > 1) { @@ -486,10 +486,9 @@ void badvalue(const std::string& option, // If the user passes an unusable value for a command-line switch, it // seems like a really bad idea to just ignore it, even with a log // warning. - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION( - LLCLPError(STRINGIZE("Invalid value specified by command-line switch '" << option - << "' for variable '" << varname << "' of type " << type - << ": '" << value << "'"))); + LLTHROW(LLCLPError(STRINGIZE("Invalid value specified by command-line switch '" << option + << "' for variable '" << varname << "' of type " << type + << ": '" << value << "'"))); } template diff --git a/indra/newview/llsecapi.cpp b/indra/newview/llsecapi.cpp index bcb9417820..933f7bb16e 100644 --- a/indra/newview/llsecapi.cpp +++ b/indra/newview/llsecapi.cpp @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ #include "llviewerprecompiledheaders.h" #include "llsecapi.h" #include "llsechandler_basic.h" -#include +#include "llexception.h" #include #include #include @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ void initializeSecHandler() } if (!exception_msg.empty()) // an exception was thrown. { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLProtectedDataException(exception_msg)); + LLTHROW(LLProtectedDataException(exception_msg)); } } diff --git a/indra/newview/llsechandler_basic.cpp b/indra/newview/llsechandler_basic.cpp index 39ce64ad0e..183a625382 100644 --- a/indra/newview/llsechandler_basic.cpp +++ b/indra/newview/llsechandler_basic.cpp @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ #include "llfile.h" #include "lldir.h" #include "llviewercontrol.h" -#include +#include "llexception.h" #include #include #include @@ -73,14 +73,14 @@ LLBasicCertificate::LLBasicCertificate(const std::string& pem_cert) if(pem_bio == NULL) { LL_WARNS("SECAPI") << "Could not allocate an openssl memory BIO." << LL_ENDL; - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLInvalidCertificate(this)); + LLTHROW(LLInvalidCertificate(this)); } mCert = NULL; PEM_read_bio_X509(pem_bio, &mCert, 0, NULL); BIO_free(pem_bio); if (!mCert) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLInvalidCertificate(this)); + LLTHROW(LLInvalidCertificate(this)); } } @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ LLBasicCertificate::LLBasicCertificate(X509* pCert) { if (!pCert || !pCert->cert_info) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLInvalidCertificate(this)); + LLTHROW(LLInvalidCertificate(this)); } mCert = X509_dup(pCert); } @@ -874,22 +874,22 @@ void _validateCert(int validation_policy, // check basic properties exist in the cert if(!current_cert_info.has(CERT_SUBJECT_NAME) || !current_cert_info.has(CERT_SUBJECT_NAME_STRING)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertException(cert, "Cert doesn't have a Subject Name")); + LLTHROW(LLCertException(cert, "Cert doesn't have a Subject Name")); } if(!current_cert_info.has(CERT_ISSUER_NAME_STRING)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertException(cert, "Cert doesn't have an Issuer Name")); + LLTHROW(LLCertException(cert, "Cert doesn't have an Issuer Name")); } // check basic properties exist in the cert if(!current_cert_info.has(CERT_VALID_FROM) || !current_cert_info.has(CERT_VALID_TO)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertException(cert, "Cert doesn't have an expiration period")); + LLTHROW(LLCertException(cert, "Cert doesn't have an expiration period")); } if (!current_cert_info.has(CERT_SHA1_DIGEST)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertException(cert, "No SHA1 digest")); + LLTHROW(LLCertException(cert, "No SHA1 digest")); } if (validation_policy & VALIDATION_POLICY_TIME) @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ void _validateCert(int validation_policy, if((validation_date < current_cert_info[CERT_VALID_FROM].asDate()) || (validation_date > current_cert_info[CERT_VALID_TO].asDate())) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertValidationExpirationException(cert, validation_date)); + LLTHROW(LLCertValidationExpirationException(cert, validation_date)); } } if (validation_policy & VALIDATION_POLICY_SSL_KU) @@ -915,14 +915,14 @@ void _validateCert(int validation_policy, !(_LLSDArrayIncludesValue(current_cert_info[CERT_KEY_USAGE], LLSD((std::string)CERT_KU_KEY_ENCIPHERMENT))))) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertKeyUsageValidationException(cert)); + LLTHROW(LLCertKeyUsageValidationException(cert)); } // only validate EKU if the cert has it if(current_cert_info.has(CERT_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE) && current_cert_info[CERT_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE].isArray() && (!_LLSDArrayIncludesValue(current_cert_info[CERT_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE], LLSD((std::string)CERT_EKU_SERVER_AUTH)))) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertKeyUsageValidationException(cert)); + LLTHROW(LLCertKeyUsageValidationException(cert)); } } if (validation_policy & VALIDATION_POLICY_CA_KU) @@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ void _validateCert(int validation_policy, (!_LLSDArrayIncludesValue(current_cert_info[CERT_KEY_USAGE], (std::string)CERT_KU_CERT_SIGN))) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertKeyUsageValidationException(cert)); + LLTHROW(LLCertKeyUsageValidationException(cert)); } } @@ -943,13 +943,13 @@ void _validateCert(int validation_policy, if(!current_cert_info[CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS].has(CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_CA) || !current_cert_info[CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS][CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_CA]) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertBasicConstraintsValidationException(cert)); + LLTHROW(LLCertBasicConstraintsValidationException(cert)); } if (current_cert_info[CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS].has(CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_PATHLEN) && ((current_cert_info[CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS][CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_PATHLEN].asInteger() != 0) && (depth > current_cert_info[CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS][CERT_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_PATHLEN].asInteger()))) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertBasicConstraintsValidationException(cert)); + LLTHROW(LLCertBasicConstraintsValidationException(cert)); } } } @@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ void LLBasicCertificateStore::validate(int validation_policy, if(cert_chain->size() < 1) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertException(NULL, "No certs in chain")); + LLTHROW(LLCertException(NULL, "No certs in chain")); } iterator current_cert = cert_chain->begin(); LLSD current_cert_info; @@ -1034,11 +1034,11 @@ void LLBasicCertificateStore::validate(int validation_policy, (*current_cert)->getLLSD(current_cert_info); if(!validation_params.has(CERT_HOSTNAME)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertException((*current_cert), "No hostname passed in for validation")); + LLTHROW(LLCertException((*current_cert), "No hostname passed in for validation")); } if(!current_cert_info.has(CERT_SUBJECT_NAME) || !current_cert_info[CERT_SUBJECT_NAME].has(CERT_NAME_CN)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLInvalidCertificate((*current_cert))); + LLTHROW(LLInvalidCertificate((*current_cert))); } LL_DEBUGS("SECAPI") << "Validating the hostname " << validation_params[CERT_HOSTNAME].asString() << @@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ void LLBasicCertificateStore::validate(int validation_policy, X509* cert_x509 = (*current_cert)->getOpenSSLX509(); if(!cert_x509) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLInvalidCertificate((*current_cert))); + LLTHROW(LLInvalidCertificate((*current_cert))); } std::string sha1_hash((const char *)cert_x509->sha1_hash, SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH); X509_free( cert_x509 ); @@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ void LLBasicCertificateStore::validate(int validation_policy, if((validation_date < cache_entry->second.first) || (validation_date > cache_entry->second.second)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertValidationExpirationException((*current_cert), validation_date)); + LLTHROW(LLCertValidationExpirationException((*current_cert), validation_date)); } } // successfully found in cache @@ -1108,7 +1108,7 @@ void LLBasicCertificateStore::validate(int validation_policy, if(!_verify_signature((*current_cert), previous_cert)) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertValidationInvalidSignatureException(previous_cert)); + LLTHROW(LLCertValidationInvalidSignatureException(previous_cert)); } } _validateCert(local_validation_policy, @@ -1157,7 +1157,7 @@ void LLBasicCertificateStore::validate(int validation_policy, if(!_verify_signature((*found_store_cert), (*current_cert))) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertValidationInvalidSignatureException(*current_cert)); + LLTHROW(LLCertValidationInvalidSignatureException(*current_cert)); } // successfully validated. mTrustedCertCache[sha1_hash] = std::pair(from_time, to_time); @@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ void LLBasicCertificateStore::validate(int validation_policy, if (validation_policy & VALIDATION_POLICY_TRUSTED) { // we reached the end without finding a trusted cert. - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLCertValidationTrustException((*cert_chain)[cert_chain->size()-1])); + LLTHROW(LLCertValidationTrustException((*cert_chain)[cert_chain->size()-1])); } mTrustedCertCache[sha1_hash] = std::pair(from_time, to_time); @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ void LLSecAPIBasicHandler::_readProtectedData() protected_data_stream.read((char *)salt, STORE_SALT_SIZE); if (protected_data_stream.gcount() < STORE_SALT_SIZE) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLProtectedDataException("Config file too short.")); + LLTHROW(LLProtectedDataException("Config file too short.")); } cipher.decrypt(salt, STORE_SALT_SIZE); @@ -1302,7 +1302,7 @@ void LLSecAPIBasicHandler::_readProtectedData() if (parser->parse(parse_stream, mProtectedDataMap, LLSDSerialize::SIZE_UNLIMITED) == LLSDParser::PARSE_FAILURE) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLProtectedDataException("Config file cannot be decrypted.")); + LLTHROW(LLProtectedDataException("Config file cannot be decrypted.")); } } } @@ -1373,7 +1373,7 @@ void LLSecAPIBasicHandler::_writeProtectedData() // EXP-1825 crash in LLSecAPIBasicHandler::_writeProtectedData() // Decided throwing an exception here was overkill until we figure out why this happens - //BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLProtectedDataException("Error writing Protected Data Store")); + //LLTHROW(LLProtectedDataException("Error writing Protected Data Store")); } try @@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ void LLSecAPIBasicHandler::_writeProtectedData() // EXP-1825 crash in LLSecAPIBasicHandler::_writeProtectedData() // Decided throwing an exception here was overkill until we figure out why this happens - //BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLProtectedDataException("Could not overwrite protected data store")); + //LLTHROW(LLProtectedDataException("Could not overwrite protected data store")); } } catch (...) @@ -1402,7 +1402,7 @@ void LLSecAPIBasicHandler::_writeProtectedData() //crash in LLSecAPIBasicHandler::_writeProtectedData() // Decided throwing an exception here was overkill until we figure out why this happens - //BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(LLProtectedDataException("Error writing Protected Data Store")); + //LLTHROW(LLProtectedDataException("Error writing Protected Data Store")); } } diff --git a/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdatedownloader.cpp b/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdatedownloader.cpp index cd4b108c1a..04e0395c50 100644 --- a/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdatedownloader.cpp +++ b/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdatedownloader.cpp @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ #include "llexception.h" #include #include -#include #include #include "lldir.h" #include "llevents.h" @@ -468,7 +467,7 @@ void LLUpdateDownloader::Implementation::initializeCurlGet(std::string const & u if(!mCurl) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(DownloadError("failed to initialize curl")); + LLTHROW(DownloadError("failed to initialize curl")); } throwOnCurlError(curl_easy_setopt(mCurl.get(), CURLOPT_NOSIGNAL, true)); throwOnCurlError(curl_easy_setopt(mCurl.get(), CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true)); @@ -509,7 +508,7 @@ void LLUpdateDownloader::Implementation::resumeDownloading(size_t startByte) mHeaderList = curl_slist_append(mHeaderList, rangeHeaderFormat.str().c_str()); if(mHeaderList == 0) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(DownloadError("cannot add Range header")); + LLTHROW(DownloadError("cannot add Range header")); } throwOnCurlError(curl_easy_setopt(mCurl.get(), CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, mHeaderList)); @@ -525,7 +524,7 @@ void LLUpdateDownloader::Implementation::startDownloading(LLURI const & uri, std mDownloadData["hash"] = hash; mDownloadData["current_version"] = ll_get_version(); LLSD path = uri.pathArray(); - if(path.size() == 0) BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(DownloadError("no file path")); + if(path.size() == 0) LLTHROW(DownloadError("no file path")); std::string fileName = path[path.size() - 1].asString(); std::string filePath = gDirUtilp->getExpandedFilename(LL_PATH_TEMP, fileName); mDownloadData["path"] = filePath; @@ -548,9 +547,9 @@ void LLUpdateDownloader::Implementation::throwOnCurlError(CURLcode code) if(code != CURLE_OK) { const char * errorString = curl_easy_strerror(code); if(errorString != 0) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(DownloadError(curl_easy_strerror(code))); + LLTHROW(DownloadError(curl_easy_strerror(code))); } else { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(DownloadError("unknown curl error")); + LLTHROW(DownloadError("unknown curl error")); } } else { ; // No op. diff --git a/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdateinstaller.cpp b/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdateinstaller.cpp index 9f9a08f590..1c7629da23 100644 --- a/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdateinstaller.cpp +++ b/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdateinstaller.cpp @@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ #pragma warning(disable: 4702) // disable 'unreachable code' so we can use lexical_cast (really!). #endif #include -#include namespace { struct RelocateError: public LLException @@ -49,7 +48,7 @@ namespace { std::string scriptFile = gDirUtilp->getBaseFileName(path); std::string newPath = gDirUtilp->getExpandedFilename(LL_PATH_TEMP, scriptFile); apr_status_t status = apr_file_copy(path.c_str(), newPath.c_str(), APR_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS, gAPRPoolp); - if(status != APR_SUCCESS) BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(RelocateError()); + if(status != APR_SUCCESS) LLTHROW(RelocateError()); return newPath; } diff --git a/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdaterservice.cpp b/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdaterservice.cpp index 0bdd1ede43..1665e41e70 100644 --- a/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdaterservice.cpp +++ b/indra/viewer_components/updater/llupdaterservice.cpp @@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ #include "lltimer.h" #include "llupdatechecker.h" #include "llupdateinstaller.h" +#include "llexception.h" #include #include -#include #include "lldir.h" #include "llsdserialize.h" #include "llfile.h" @@ -191,9 +191,8 @@ void LLUpdaterServiceImpl::initialize(const std::string& channel, { if(mIsChecking || mIsDownloading) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION( - LLUpdaterService::UsageError("LLUpdaterService::initialize call " - "while updater is running.")); + LLTHROW(LLUpdaterService::UsageError("LLUpdaterService::initialize call " + "while updater is running.")); } mChannel = channel; @@ -224,9 +223,8 @@ void LLUpdaterServiceImpl::startChecking(bool install_if_ready) { if(mChannel.empty() || mVersion.empty()) { - BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION( - LLUpdaterService::UsageError("Set params before call to " - "LLUpdaterService::startCheck().")); + LLTHROW(LLUpdaterService::UsageError("Set params before call to " + "LLUpdaterService::startCheck().")); } mIsChecking = true; -- cgit v1.3 From 0c2442eb684a060d5582c154c95cb995a64ae70c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nat Goodspeed Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2016 18:48:47 +0000 Subject: MAINT-5011: Fix abbreviateFile() test to run under .../indra/ path. This particular test relied on there being exactly one instance of the string "indra" in the source file's __FILE__ path -- which is usually true, but not if the developer clones the viewer source repo under a parent directory whose path itself contains "indra". Fix to handle any number of occurrences. --- indra/llcommon/tests/llerror_test.cpp | 17 +++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'indra/llcommon/tests') diff --git a/indra/llcommon/tests/llerror_test.cpp b/indra/llcommon/tests/llerror_test.cpp index f51279e817..8bace8ac41 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/tests/llerror_test.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/tests/llerror_test.cpp @@ -237,8 +237,21 @@ namespace tut void ErrorTestObject::test<4>() // file abbreviation { - std::string thisFile = __FILE__; - std::string abbreviateFile = LLError::abbreviateFile(thisFile); + std::string prev, abbreviateFile = __FILE__; + do + { + prev = abbreviateFile; + abbreviateFile = LLError::abbreviateFile(abbreviateFile); + // __FILE__ is assumed to end with + // indra/llcommon/tests/llerror_test.cpp. This test used to call + // abbreviateFile() exactly once, then check below whether it + // still contained the string 'indra'. That fails if the FIRST + // part of the pathname also contains indra! Certain developer + // machine images put local directory trees under + // /ngi-persist/indra, which is where we observe the problem. So + // now, keep calling abbreviateFile() until it returns its + // argument unchanged, THEN check. + } while (abbreviateFile != prev); ensure_ends_with("file name abbreviation", abbreviateFile, -- cgit v1.3