/* error.c -- error handler for noninteractive utilities Copyright (C) 1990-1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. */ /* David MacKenzie */ /* Brian Berliner added support for CVS */ #include "cvs.h" #include /* If non-zero, error will use the CVS protocol to stdout to report error messages. This will only be set in the CVS server parent process; most other code is run via do_cvs_command, which forks off a child process and packages up its stderr in the protocol. */ int error_use_protocol; #ifdef HAVE_VPRINTF #ifdef __STDC__ #include #define VA_START(args, lastarg) va_start(args, lastarg) #else /* ! __STDC__ */ #include #define VA_START(args, lastarg) va_start(args) #endif /* __STDC__ */ #else /* ! HAVE_VPRINTF */ #ifdef HAVE_DOPRNT #define va_alist args #define va_dcl int args; #else /* ! HAVE_DOPRNT */ #define va_alist a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8 #define va_dcl char *a1, *a2, *a3, *a4, *a5, *a6, *a7, *a8; #endif /* HAVE_DOPRNT */ #endif /* HAVE_VPRINTF */ #if STDC_HEADERS #include #include #else /* ! STDC_HEADERS */ #ifdef __STDC__ void exit(int status); #else /* ! __STDC__ */ void exit (); #endif /* __STDC__ */ #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ void error_exit PROTO ((void)) { rcs_cleanup (); Lock_Cleanup (); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active) server_cleanup (0); #endif #ifdef SYSTEM_CLEANUP /* Hook for OS-specific behavior, for example socket subsystems on NT and OS2 or dealing with windows and arguments on Mac. */ SYSTEM_CLEANUP (); #endif exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* Print the program name and error message MESSAGE, which is a printf-style format string with optional args. This is a very limited printf subset: %s, %d, %c, %x and %% only (without anything between the % and the s, d, &c). Callers who want something fancier can use sprintf. If ERRNUM is nonzero, print its corresponding system error message. Exit with status EXIT_FAILURE if STATUS is nonzero. If MESSAGE is "", no need to print a message. I think this is largely cleaned up to the point where it does the right thing for the server, whether the normal server_active (child process) case or the error_use_protocol (parent process) case. The one exception is that STATUS nonzero for error_use_protocol probably doesn't work yet; in that case still need to use the pending_error machinery in server.c. error() does not molest errno; some code (e.g. Entries_Open) depends on being able to say something like: error (0, 0, "foo"); error (0, errno, "bar"); */ /* VARARGS */ void #if defined (__STDC__) error (int status, int errnum, const char *message, ...) #else error (status, errnum, message, va_alist) int status; int errnum; const char *message; va_dcl #endif { int save_errno = errno; if (message[0] != '\0') { va_list args; const char *p; char *q; char *str; int num; long lnum; unsigned int unum; unsigned long ulnum; int ch; char buf[100]; cvs_outerr (program_name, 0); if (cvs_cmd_name && *cvs_cmd_name) { cvs_outerr (" ", 1); if (status != 0) cvs_outerr ("[", 1); cvs_outerr (cvs_cmd_name, 0); if (status != 0) cvs_outerr (" aborted]", 0); } cvs_outerr (": ", 2); VA_START (args, message); p = message; while ((q = strchr (p, '%')) != NULL) { static const char msg[] = "\ninternal error: bad % in error()\n"; if (q - p > 0) cvs_outerr (p, q - p); switch (q[1]) { case 's': str = va_arg (args, char *); cvs_outerr (str, strlen (str)); break; case 'd': num = va_arg (args, int); sprintf (buf, "%d", num); cvs_outerr (buf, strlen (buf)); break; case 'l': if (q[2] == 'd') { lnum = va_arg (args, long); sprintf (buf, "%ld", lnum); } else if (q[2] == 'u') { ulnum = va_arg (args, unsigned long); sprintf (buf, "%lu", ulnum); } else goto bad; cvs_outerr (buf, strlen (buf)); q++; break; case 'x': unum = va_arg (args, unsigned int); sprintf (buf, "%x", unum); cvs_outerr (buf, strlen (buf)); break; case 'c': ch = va_arg (args, int); buf[0] = ch; cvs_outerr (buf, 1); break; case '%': cvs_outerr ("%", 1); break; default: bad: cvs_outerr (msg, sizeof (msg) - 1); /* Don't just keep going, because q + 1 might point to the terminating '\0'. */ goto out; } p = q + 2; } cvs_outerr (p, strlen (p)); out: va_end (args); if (errnum != 0) { cvs_outerr (": ", 2); cvs_outerr (strerror (errnum), 0); } cvs_outerr ("\n", 1); } if (status) error_exit (); errno = save_errno; } /* Print the program name and error message MESSAGE, which is a printf-style format string with optional args to the file specified by FP. If ERRNUM is nonzero, print its corresponding system error message. Exit with status EXIT_FAILURE if STATUS is nonzero. */ /* VARARGS */ void #if defined (HAVE_VPRINTF) && defined (__STDC__) fperrmsg (FILE *fp, int status, int errnum, char *message, ...) #else fperrmsg (fp, status, errnum, message, va_alist) FILE *fp; int status; int errnum; char *message; va_dcl #endif { #ifdef HAVE_VPRINTF va_list args; #endif fprintf (fp, "%s: ", program_name); #ifdef HAVE_VPRINTF VA_START (args, message); vfprintf (fp, message, args); va_end (args); #else #ifdef HAVE_DOPRNT _doprnt (message, &args, fp); #else fprintf (fp, message, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8); #endif #endif if (errnum) fprintf (fp, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); putc ('\n', fp); fflush (fp); if (status) error_exit (); }