/*
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*/
/**
* @author Christian
* @date 2014
* Solidity exception hierarchy.
*/
#pragma once
#include
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namespace solidity::langutil
{
class Error;
using ErrorList = std::vector>;
struct CompilerError: virtual util::Exception {};
struct InternalCompilerError: virtual util::Exception {};
struct FatalError: virtual util::Exception {};
struct UnimplementedFeatureError: virtual util::Exception {};
struct InvalidAstError: virtual util::Exception {};
/// Assertion that throws an InternalCompilerError containing the given description if it is not met.
#define solAssert(CONDITION, DESCRIPTION) \
assertThrow(CONDITION, ::solidity::langutil::InternalCompilerError, DESCRIPTION)
#define solUnimplementedAssert(CONDITION, DESCRIPTION) \
assertThrow(CONDITION, ::solidity::langutil::UnimplementedFeatureError, DESCRIPTION)
#define solUnimplemented(DESCRIPTION) \
solUnimplementedAssert(false, DESCRIPTION)
#define astAssert(CONDITION, DESCRIPTION) \
assertThrow(CONDITION, ::solidity::langutil::InvalidAstError, DESCRIPTION)
/**
* Unique identifiers are used to tag and track individual error cases.
* They are passed as the first parameter of error reporting functions.
* Suffix _error helps to find them in the sources.
* The struct ErrorId prevents incidental calls like typeError(3141) instead of typeError(3141_error).
* To create a new ID, one can add 0000_error and then run "python ./scripts/fix_error_ids.py"
* from the root of the repo.
*/
struct ErrorId { unsigned long long error = 0; };
constexpr ErrorId operator"" _error(unsigned long long _error) { return ErrorId{ _error }; }
class Error: virtual public util::Exception
{
public:
enum class Type
{
DeclarationError,
DocstringParsingError,
ParserError,
TypeError,
SyntaxError,
Warning
};
Error(
ErrorId _errorId,
Type _type,
SourceLocation const& _location = SourceLocation(),
std::string const& _description = std::string()
);
Error(ErrorId _errorId, Type _type, std::string const& _description, SourceLocation const& _location = SourceLocation());
ErrorId errorId() const { return m_errorId; }
Type type() const { return m_type; }
std::string const& typeName() const { return m_typeName; }
/// helper functions
static Error const* containsErrorOfType(ErrorList const& _list, Error::Type _type)
{
for (auto e: _list)
{
if (e->type() == _type)
return e.get();
}
return nullptr;
}
static bool containsOnlyWarnings(ErrorList const& _list)
{
for (auto e: _list)
{
if (e->type() != Type::Warning)
return false;
}
return true;
}
private:
ErrorId m_errorId;
Type m_type;
std::string m_typeName;
};
using errorSourceLocationInfo = std::pair;
class SecondarySourceLocation
{
public:
SecondarySourceLocation& append(std::string const& _errMsg, SourceLocation const& _sourceLocation)
{
infos.emplace_back(_errMsg, _sourceLocation);
return *this;
}
SecondarySourceLocation& append(SecondarySourceLocation&& _other)
{
infos += std::move(_other.infos);
return *this;
}
/// Limits the number of secondary source locations to 32 and appends a notice to the
/// error message.
void limitSize(std::string& _message)
{
size_t occurrences = infos.size();
if (occurrences > 32)
{
infos.resize(32);
_message += " Truncated from " + std::to_string(occurrences) + " to the first 32 occurrences.";
}
}
std::vector infos;
};
using errinfo_sourceLocation = boost::error_info;
using errinfo_secondarySourceLocation = boost::error_info;
}