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#define ERROR_MACROS_H
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#include "core/typedefs.h"
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-/**
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- * Error macros. Unlike exceptions and asserts, these macros try to maintain consistency and stability
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- * inside the code. It is recommended to always return processable data, so in case of an error,
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- * the engine can keep working well.
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- * In most cases, bugs and/or invalid data are not fatal and should never allow a perfectly running application
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- * to fail or crash.
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- */
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-
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-/**
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- * Pointer to the error macro printing function. Reassign to any function to have errors printed
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- */
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-
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-/** Function used by the error macros */
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-// function, file, line, error, explanation
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+class String;
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enum ErrorHandlerType {
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ERR_HANDLER_ERROR,
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@@ -55,7 +42,8 @@ enum ErrorHandlerType {
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ERR_HANDLER_SHADER,
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};
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-class String;
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+// Pointer to the error handler printing function. Reassign to any function to have errors printed.
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+// Parameters: userdata, function, file, line, error, explanation, type.
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typedef void (*ErrorHandlerFunc)(void *, const char *, const char *, int p_line, const char *, const char *, ErrorHandlerType p_type);
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struct ErrorHandlerList {
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@@ -75,6 +63,7 @@ struct ErrorHandlerList {
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void add_error_handler(ErrorHandlerList *p_handler);
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void remove_error_handler(ErrorHandlerList *p_handler);
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+// Functions used by the error macros.
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void _err_print_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_line, const char *p_error, ErrorHandlerType p_type = ERR_HANDLER_ERROR);
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void _err_print_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_line, const String &p_error, ErrorHandlerType p_type = ERR_HANDLER_ERROR);
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void _err_print_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_line, const char *p_error, const char *p_message, ErrorHandlerType p_type = ERR_HANDLER_ERROR);
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@@ -84,15 +73,6 @@ void _err_print_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_line, co
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void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_line, int64_t p_index, int64_t p_size, const char *p_index_str, const char *p_size_str, const char *p_message = "", bool fatal = false);
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void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_line, int64_t p_index, int64_t p_size, const char *p_index_str, const char *p_size_str, const String &p_message, bool fatal = false);
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-#ifndef _STR
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-#define _STR(m_x) #m_x
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-#define _MKSTR(m_x) _STR(m_x)
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-#endif
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-
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-#define _FNL __FILE__ ":"
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-
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-/** An index has failed if m_index<0 or m_index >=m_size, the function exits */
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-
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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//#define FUNCTION_STR __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ - too annoying
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#define FUNCTION_STR __FUNCTION__
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@@ -102,13 +82,9 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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// Don't use this directly; instead, use any of the CRASH_* macros
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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-#define GENERATE_TRAP \
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- __debugbreak(); \
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- /* Avoid warning about control paths */ \
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- for (;;) { \
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- }
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+#define GENERATE_TRAP() __debugbreak()
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#else
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-#define GENERATE_TRAP __builtin_trap();
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+#define GENERATE_TRAP() __builtin_trap()
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#endif
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// Used to strip debug messages in release mode
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@@ -118,117 +94,141 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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#define DEBUG_STR(m_msg) ""
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#endif
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-// (*): See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/257418/do-while-0-what-is-it-good-for
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-
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/**
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- * If `m_index` is less than 0 or greater than or equal to `m_size`, prints a generic
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- * error message and returns from the function. This macro should be preferred to
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- * `ERR_FAIL_COND` for bounds checking.
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+ * Error macros.
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+ * WARNING: These macros work in the opposite way to assert().
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+ *
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+ * Unlike exceptions and asserts, these macros try to maintain consistency and stability.
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+ * In most cases, bugs and/or invalid data are not fatal. They should never allow a perfectly
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+ * running application to fail or crash.
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+ * Always try to return processable data, so the engine can keep running well.
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+ * Use the _MSG versions to print a meaningful message to help with debugging.
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+ *
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+ * Note: See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/257418/do-while-0-what-is-it-good-for
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*/
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+
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+// Index out of bounds error macros.
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+// These macros should be used instead of `ERR_FAIL_COND` for bounds checking.
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+
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+// Integer index out of bounds error macros.
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+// Ensures an integer index `m_index` is less than `m_size` and greater than or equal to 0.
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+
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+// The current function returns.
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+
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#define ERR_FAIL_INDEX(m_index, m_size) \
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do { \
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if (unlikely((m_index) < 0 || (m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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_err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size)); \
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return; \
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} \
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- } while (0); // (*)
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+ } while (0);
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-/**
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- * If `m_index` is less than 0 or greater than or equal to `m_size`, prints a custom
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- * error message and returns from the function. This macro should be preferred to
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- * `ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG` for bounds checking.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_INDEX_MSG(m_index, m_size, m_msg) \
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do { \
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if (unlikely((m_index) < 0 || (m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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_err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
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return; \
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} \
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- } while (0); // (*)
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+ } while (0);
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+
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+// The current function returns m_retval.
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-/**
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- * If `m_index` is less than 0 or greater than or equal to `m_size`,
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- * prints a generic error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
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- * This macro should be preferred to `ERR_FAIL_COND_V` for bounds checking.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(m_index, m_size, m_retval) \
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do { \
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if (unlikely((m_index) < 0 || (m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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_err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size)); \
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return m_retval; \
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} \
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- } while (0); // (*)
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+ } while (0);
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-/**
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- * If `m_index` is less than 0 or greater than or equal to `m_size`,
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- * prints a custom error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
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- * This macro should be preferred to `ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG` for bounds checking.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V_MSG(m_index, m_size, m_retval, m_msg) \
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do { \
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if (unlikely((m_index) < 0 || (m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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_err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
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return m_retval; \
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} \
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- } while (0); // (*)
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+ } while (0);
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+
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+// Only use CRASH macros if there is no sensible fallback, that is, the error is unrecoverable.
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+
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+#define CRASH_BAD_INDEX(m_index, m_size) \
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+ do { \
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+ if (unlikely((m_index) < 0 || (m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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+ _err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), "", true); \
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+ GENERATE_TRAP(); \
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+ } \
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+ } while (0);
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+
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+#define CRASH_BAD_INDEX_MSG(m_index, m_size, m_msg) \
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+ do { \
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+ if (unlikely((m_index) < 0 || (m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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+ _err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), DEBUG_STR(m_msg), true); \
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+ GENERATE_TRAP(); \
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+ } \
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+ } while (0);
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+
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+// Unsigned integer index out of bounds error macros.
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+// Ensures an unsigned integer index `m_index` is less than `m_size`
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+
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+// The current function returns.
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+
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+#define ERR_FAIL_UNSIGNED_INDEX(m_index, m_size) \
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+ do { \
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+ if (unlikely((m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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+ _err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size)); \
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+ return; \
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+ } \
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+ } while (0);
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+
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+#define ERR_FAIL_UNSIGNED_INDEX_MSG(m_index, m_size, m_msg) \
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+ do { \
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+ if (unlikely((m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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+ _err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
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+ return; \
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+ } \
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+ } while (0);
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+
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+// The current function returns m_retval.
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-/**
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- * If `m_index` is greater than or equal to `m_size`,
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- * prints a generic error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
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- * This macro should be preferred to `ERR_FAIL_COND_V` for unsigned bounds checking.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_UNSIGNED_INDEX_V(m_index, m_size, m_retval) \
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do { \
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if (unlikely((m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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_err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size)); \
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return m_retval; \
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} \
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- } while (0); // (*)
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+ } while (0);
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-/**
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- * If `m_index` is greater than or equal to `m_size`,
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- * prints a custom error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
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- * This macro should be preferred to `ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG` for unsigned bounds checking.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_UNSIGNED_INDEX_V_MSG(m_index, m_size, m_retval, m_msg) \
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do { \
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if (unlikely((m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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_err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
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return m_retval; \
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} \
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- } while (0); // (*)
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+ } while (0);
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-/**
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- * If `m_index` is less than 0 or greater than or equal to `m_size`,
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- * crashes the engine immediately with a generic error message.
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- * Only use this if there's no sensible fallback (i.e. the error is unrecoverable).
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- * This macro should be preferred to `CRASH_COND` for bounds checking.
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- */
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-#define CRASH_BAD_INDEX(m_index, m_size) \
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+// Only use CRASH macros if there is no sensible fallback, that is, the error is unrecoverable.
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+
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+#define CRASH_BAD_UNSIGNED_INDEX(m_index, m_size) \
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do { \
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- if (unlikely((m_index) < 0 || (m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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+ if (unlikely((m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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_err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), "", true); \
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- GENERATE_TRAP \
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+ GENERATE_TRAP(); \
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} \
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- } while (0); // (*)
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+ } while (0);
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-/**
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- * If `m_index` is less than 0 or greater than or equal to `m_size`,
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- * crashes the engine immediately with a custom error message.
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- * Only use this if there's no sensible fallback (i.e. the error is unrecoverable).
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- * This macro should be preferred to `CRASH_COND` for bounds checking.
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- */
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-#define CRASH_BAD_INDEX_MSG(m_index, m_size, m_msg) \
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- do { \
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- if (unlikely((m_index) < 0 || (m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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- _err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), m_msg, true); \
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- GENERATE_TRAP \
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- } \
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- } while (0); // (*)
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+#define CRASH_BAD_UNSIGNED_INDEX_MSG(m_index, m_size, m_msg) \
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+ do { \
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+ if (unlikely((m_index) >= (m_size))) { \
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+ _err_print_index_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_index, m_size, _STR(m_index), _STR(m_size), DEBUG_STR(m_msg), true); \
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+ GENERATE_TRAP(); \
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+ } \
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+ } while (0);
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+
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+// Null reference error macros.
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+// Ensures a pointer `m_param` is not null.
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+
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+// The current function returns.
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-/**
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- * If `m_param` is `null`, prints a generic error message and returns from the function.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_NULL(m_param) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(!m_param)) { \
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@@ -237,9 +237,6 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_param` is `null`, prints a custom error message and returns from the function.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_NULL_MSG(m_param, m_msg) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(!m_param)) { \
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@@ -248,9 +245,8 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_param` is `null`, prints a generic error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
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- */
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+// The current function returns m_retval.
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+
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#define ERR_FAIL_NULL_V(m_param, m_retval) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(!m_param)) { \
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@@ -259,9 +255,6 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_param` is `null`, prints a custom error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_NULL_V_MSG(m_param, m_retval, m_msg) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(!m_param)) { \
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@@ -270,9 +263,11 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, prints a generic error message and returns from the function.
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- */
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+// Error condition macros.
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+// Ensures that `m_cond` is not true.
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+
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+// The current function returns.
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+
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#define ERR_FAIL_COND(m_cond) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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@@ -281,9 +276,6 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, prints a custom error message and returns from the function.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG(m_cond, m_msg) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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@@ -292,55 +284,26 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, crashes the engine immediately with a generic error message.
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- * Only use this if there's no sensible fallback (i.e. the error is unrecoverable).
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- */
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-#define CRASH_COND(m_cond) \
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- { \
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- if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "FATAL: Condition \"" _STR(m_cond) "\" is true."); \
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- GENERATE_TRAP \
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- } \
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- }
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-
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, crashes the engine immediately with a custom error message.
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- * Only use this if there's no sensible fallback (i.e. the error is unrecoverable).
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- */
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-#define CRASH_COND_MSG(m_cond, m_msg) \
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- { \
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- if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "FATAL: Condition \"" _STR(m_cond) "\" is true.", DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
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- GENERATE_TRAP \
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- } \
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- }
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+// The current function returns m_retval.
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, prints a generic error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_COND_V(m_cond, m_retval) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Condition \"" _STR(m_cond) "\" is true. Returned: " _STR(m_retval)); \
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+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Condition \"" _STR(m_cond) "\" is true. returned: " _STR(m_retval)); \
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return m_retval; \
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, prints a custom error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
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- */
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#define ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(m_cond, m_retval, m_msg) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Condition \"" _STR(m_cond) "\" is true. Returned: " _STR(m_retval), DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
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+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Condition \"" _STR(m_cond) "\" is true. returned: " _STR(m_retval), DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
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return m_retval; \
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, prints a custom error message and continues the loop the macro is located in.
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- */
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+// The current loop continues.
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+
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#define ERR_CONTINUE(m_cond) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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@@ -349,9 +312,6 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, prints a custom error message and continues the loop the macro is located in.
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- */
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#define ERR_CONTINUE_MSG(m_cond, m_msg) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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@@ -360,9 +320,8 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, prints a generic error message and breaks from the loop the macro is located in.
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- */
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+// The current loop breaks.
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+
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#define ERR_BREAK(m_cond) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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@@ -371,9 +330,6 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * If `m_cond` evaluates to `true`, prints a custom error message and breaks from the loop the macro is located in.
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- */
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#define ERR_BREAK_MSG(m_cond, m_msg) \
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{ \
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if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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@@ -382,127 +338,104 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
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} \
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}
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-/**
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- * Prints a generic error message and returns from the function.
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- */
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-#define ERR_FAIL() \
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- { \
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- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Method failed."); \
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- return; \
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+// Only use CRASH macros if there is no sensible fallback, that is, the error is unrecoverable.
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+
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+#define CRASH_COND(m_cond) \
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+ { \
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+ if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
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+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "FATAL: Condition \"" _STR(m_cond) "\" is true."); \
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+ GENERATE_TRAP(); \
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+ } \
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}
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-/**
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- * Prints a custom error message and returns from the function.
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- */
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-#define ERR_FAIL_MSG(m_msg) \
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- { \
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- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Method failed.", DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
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|
- return; \
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|
+#define CRASH_COND_MSG(m_cond, m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ if (unlikely(m_cond)) { \
|
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|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "FATAL: Condition \"" _STR(m_cond) "\" is true.", DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
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|
+ GENERATE_TRAP(); \
|
|
|
+ } \
|
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|
}
|
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|
|
|
-/**
|
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|
- * Prints a generic error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define ERR_FAIL_V(m_retval) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Method failed. Returning: " __STR(m_retval)); \
|
|
|
- return m_retval; \
|
|
|
+// Generic error macros.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// The current function returns.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define ERR_FAIL() \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Method/Function Failed."); \
|
|
|
+ return; \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints a custom error message and returns the value specified in `m_retval`.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define ERR_FAIL_V_MSG(m_retval, m_msg) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Method failed. Returning: " __STR(m_retval), DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
|
|
- return m_retval; \
|
|
|
+#define ERR_FAIL_MSG(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Method/Function Failed.", DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
|
|
+ return; \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Crashes the engine immediately with a generic error message.
|
|
|
- * Only use this if there's no sensible fallback (i.e. the error is unrecoverable).
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define CRASH_NOW() \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "FATAL: Method failed."); \
|
|
|
- GENERATE_TRAP \
|
|
|
+// The current function returns m_retval.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define ERR_FAIL_V(m_retval) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Method/Function Failed, returning: " __STR(m_value)); \
|
|
|
+ return m_retval; \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Crashes the engine immediately with a custom error message.
|
|
|
- * Only use this if there's no sensible fallback (i.e. the error is unrecoverable).
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define CRASH_NOW_MSG(m_msg) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "FATAL: Method failed.", DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
|
|
- GENERATE_TRAP \
|
|
|
+#define ERR_FAIL_V_MSG(m_value, m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Method/Function Failed, returning: " __STR(m_value), DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
|
|
+ return m_value; \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints an error message without returning.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define ERR_PRINT(m_string) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_string); \
|
|
|
+// Print error message macros.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define ERR_PRINT(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints an error message without returning.
|
|
|
- * FIXME: Remove this macro and replace all uses with `ERR_PRINT` as it's identical.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define ERR_PRINTS(m_string) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_string); \
|
|
|
+#define ERR_PRINTS(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints an error message without returning, but only do so once in the application lifecycle.
|
|
|
- * This can be used to avoid spamming the console with error messages.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define ERR_PRINT_ONCE(m_string) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- static bool first_print = true; \
|
|
|
- if (first_print) { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_string); \
|
|
|
- first_print = false; \
|
|
|
- } \
|
|
|
+// Only prints the error message once.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define ERR_PRINT_ONCE(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ static bool first_print = true; \
|
|
|
+ if (first_print) { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
|
|
+ first_print = false; \
|
|
|
+ } \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints a warning message without returning. To warn about deprecated usage,
|
|
|
- * use `WARN_DEPRECATED` or `WARN_DEPRECATED_MSG` instead.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define WARN_PRINT(m_string) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_string, ERR_HANDLER_WARNING); \
|
|
|
+// Print warning message macros.
|
|
|
+// To warn about deprecated usage, use `WARN_DEPRECATED` or `WARN_DEPRECATED_MSG` instead.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define WARN_PRINT(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, DEBUG_STR(m_msg), ERR_HANDLER_WARNING); \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints a warning message without returning.
|
|
|
- * FIXME: Remove this macro and replace all uses with `WARN_PRINT` as it's identical.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define WARN_PRINTS(m_string) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_string, ERR_HANDLER_WARNING); \
|
|
|
+#define WARN_PRINTS(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, DEBUG_STR(m_msg), ERR_HANDLER_WARNING); \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints a warning message without returning, but only do so once in the application lifecycle.
|
|
|
- * This can be used to avoid spamming the console with warning messages.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define WARN_PRINT_ONCE(m_string) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- static bool first_print = true; \
|
|
|
- if (first_print) { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, m_string, ERR_HANDLER_WARNING); \
|
|
|
- first_print = false; \
|
|
|
- } \
|
|
|
+// Only prints the warning message once.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define WARN_PRINT_ONCE(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ static bool first_print = true; \
|
|
|
+ if (first_print) { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, DEBUG_STR(m_msg), ERR_HANDLER_WARNING); \
|
|
|
+ first_print = false; \
|
|
|
+ } \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints a generic deprecation warning message without returning.
|
|
|
- * This should be preferred to `WARN_PRINT` for deprecation warnings.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
+// Print deprecated warning message macros.
|
|
|
+// Only prints the warning message once.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
#define WARN_DEPRECATED \
|
|
|
{ \
|
|
|
static volatile bool warning_shown = false; \
|
|
@@ -512,17 +445,27 @@ void _err_print_index_error(const char *p_function, const char *p_file, int p_li
|
|
|
} \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
-/**
|
|
|
- * Prints a custom deprecation warning message without returning.
|
|
|
- * This should be preferred to `WARN_PRINT` for deprecation warnings.
|
|
|
- */
|
|
|
-#define WARN_DEPRECATED_MSG(m_msg) \
|
|
|
- { \
|
|
|
- static volatile bool warning_shown = false; \
|
|
|
- if (!warning_shown) { \
|
|
|
- _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This method has been deprecated and will be removed in the future.", m_msg, ERR_HANDLER_WARNING); \
|
|
|
- warning_shown = true; \
|
|
|
- } \
|
|
|
+#define WARN_DEPRECATED_MSG(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ static volatile bool warning_shown = false; \
|
|
|
+ if (!warning_shown) { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This method has been deprecated and will be removed in the future.", DEBUG_STR(m_msg), ERR_HANDLER_WARNING); \
|
|
|
+ warning_shown = true; \
|
|
|
+ } \
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Only use CRASH macros if there is no sensible fallback, that is, the error is unrecoverable.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define CRASH_NOW() \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "FATAL: Method/Function Failed."); \
|
|
|
+ GENERATE_TRAP(); \
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define CRASH_NOW_MSG(m_msg) \
|
|
|
+ { \
|
|
|
+ _err_print_error(FUNCTION_STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "FATAL: Method/Function Failed.", DEBUG_STR(m_msg)); \
|
|
|
+ GENERATE_TRAP(); \
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#endif
|