From 6523585c66c04cea54df50013df8886b589847d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Walter Seikel Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 23:36:30 +1000 Subject: Add luaproc and LuaJIT libraries. Two versions of LuaJIT, the stable release, and the dev version. Try the dev version first, until ih fails badly. --- libraries/luajit-2.0/src/lj_err.c | 736 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 736 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libraries/luajit-2.0/src/lj_err.c (limited to 'libraries/luajit-2.0/src/lj_err.c') diff --git a/libraries/luajit-2.0/src/lj_err.c b/libraries/luajit-2.0/src/lj_err.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0f3e5c --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/luajit-2.0/src/lj_err.c @@ -0,0 +1,736 @@ +/* +** Error handling. +** Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Mike Pall. See Copyright Notice in luajit.h +*/ + +#define lj_err_c +#define LUA_CORE + +#include "lj_obj.h" +#include "lj_err.h" +#include "lj_debug.h" +#include "lj_str.h" +#include "lj_func.h" +#include "lj_state.h" +#include "lj_frame.h" +#include "lj_ff.h" +#include "lj_trace.h" +#include "lj_vm.h" + +/* +** LuaJIT can either use internal or external frame unwinding: +** +** - Internal frame unwinding (INT) is free-standing and doesn't require +** any OS or library support. +** +** - External frame unwinding (EXT) uses the system-provided unwind handler. +** +** Pros and Cons: +** +** - EXT requires unwind tables for *all* functions on the C stack between +** the pcall/catch and the error/throw. This is the default on x64, +** but needs to be manually enabled on x86/PPC for non-C++ code. +** +** - INT is faster when actually throwing errors (but this happens rarely). +** Setting up error handlers is zero-cost in any case. +** +** - EXT provides full interoperability with C++ exceptions. You can throw +** Lua errors or C++ exceptions through a mix of Lua frames and C++ frames. +** C++ destructors are called as needed. C++ exceptions caught by pcall +** are converted to the string "C++ exception". Lua errors can be caught +** with catch (...) in C++. +** +** - INT has only limited support for automatically catching C++ exceptions +** on POSIX systems using DWARF2 stack unwinding. Other systems may use +** the wrapper function feature. Lua errors thrown through C++ frames +** cannot be caught by C++ code and C++ destructors are not run. +** +** EXT is the default on x64 systems, INT is the default on all other systems. +** +** EXT can be manually enabled on POSIX systems using GCC and DWARF2 stack +** unwinding with -DLUAJIT_UNWIND_EXTERNAL. *All* C code must be compiled +** with -funwind-tables (or -fexceptions). This includes LuaJIT itself (set +** TARGET_CFLAGS), all of your C/Lua binding code, all loadable C modules +** and all C libraries that have callbacks which may be used to call back +** into Lua. C++ code must *not* be compiled with -fno-exceptions. +** +** EXT cannot be enabled on WIN32 since system exceptions use code-driven SEH. +** EXT is mandatory on WIN64 since the calling convention has an abundance +** of callee-saved registers (rbx, rbp, rsi, rdi, r12-r15, xmm6-xmm15). +** EXT is mandatory on POSIX/x64 since the interpreter doesn't save r12/r13. +*/ + +#if defined(__GNUC__) && (LJ_TARGET_X64 || defined(LUAJIT_UNWIND_EXTERNAL)) +#define LJ_UNWIND_EXT 1 +#elif LJ_TARGET_X64 && LJ_TARGET_WINDOWS +#define LJ_UNWIND_EXT 1 +#endif + +/* -- Error messages ------------------------------------------------------ */ + +/* Error message strings. */ +LJ_DATADEF const char *lj_err_allmsg = +#define ERRDEF(name, msg) msg "\0" +#include "lj_errmsg.h" +; + +/* -- Internal frame unwinding -------------------------------------------- */ + +/* Unwind Lua stack and move error message to new top. */ +LJ_NOINLINE static void unwindstack(lua_State *L, TValue *top) +{ + lj_func_closeuv(L, top); + if (top < L->top-1) { + copyTV(L, top, L->top-1); + L->top = top+1; + } + lj_state_relimitstack(L); +} + +/* Unwind until stop frame. Optionally cleanup frames. */ +static void *err_unwind(lua_State *L, void *stopcf, int errcode) +{ + TValue *frame = L->base-1; + void *cf = L->cframe; + while (cf) { + int32_t nres = cframe_nres(cframe_raw(cf)); + if (nres < 0) { /* C frame without Lua frame? */ + TValue *top = restorestack(L, -nres); + if (frame < top) { /* Frame reached? */ + if (errcode) { + L->cframe = cframe_prev(cf); + L->base = frame+1; + unwindstack(L, top); + } + return cf; + } + } + if (frame <= tvref(L->stack)) + break; + switch (frame_typep(frame)) { + case FRAME_LUA: /* Lua frame. */ + case FRAME_LUAP: + frame = frame_prevl(frame); + break; + case FRAME_C: /* C frame. */ +#if LJ_HASFFI + unwind_c: +#endif +#if LJ_UNWIND_EXT + if (errcode) { + L->cframe = cframe_prev(cf); + L->base = frame_prevd(frame) + 1; + unwindstack(L, frame); + } else if (cf != stopcf) { + cf = cframe_prev(cf); + frame = frame_prevd(frame); + break; + } + return NULL; /* Continue unwinding. */ +#else + UNUSED(stopcf); + cf = cframe_prev(cf); + frame = frame_prevd(frame); + break; +#endif + case FRAME_CP: /* Protected C frame. */ + if (cframe_canyield(cf)) { /* Resume? */ + if (errcode) { + L->cframe = NULL; + L->status = (uint8_t)errcode; + } + return cf; + } + if (errcode) { + L->cframe = cframe_prev(cf); + L->base = frame_prevd(frame) + 1; + unwindstack(L, frame); + } + return cf; + case FRAME_CONT: /* Continuation frame. */ +#if LJ_HASFFI + if ((frame-1)->u32.lo == LJ_CONT_FFI_CALLBACK) + goto unwind_c; +#endif + case FRAME_VARG: /* Vararg frame. */ + frame = frame_prevd(frame); + break; + case FRAME_PCALL: /* FF pcall() frame. */ + case FRAME_PCALLH: /* FF pcall() frame inside hook. */ + if (errcode) { + if (errcode == LUA_YIELD) { + frame = frame_prevd(frame); + break; + } + if (frame_typep(frame) == FRAME_PCALL) + hook_leave(G(L)); + L->cframe = cf; + L->base = frame_prevd(frame) + 1; + unwindstack(L, L->base); + } + return (void *)((intptr_t)cf | CFRAME_UNWIND_FF); + } + } + /* No C frame. */ + if (errcode) { + L->cframe = NULL; + L->base = tvref(L->stack)+1; + unwindstack(L, L->base); + if (G(L)->panic) + G(L)->panic(L); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + return L; /* Anything non-NULL will do. */ +} + +/* -- External frame unwinding -------------------------------------------- */ + +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(LUAJIT_NO_UNWIND) + +#ifdef __clang__ +/* http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=8703 */ +#define __unwind_word__ word +#endif + +#include + +#if !LJ_TARGET_ARM + +#define LJ_UEXCLASS 0x4c55414a49543200ULL /* LUAJIT2\0 */ +#define LJ_UEXCLASS_MAKE(c) (LJ_UEXCLASS | (uint64_t)(c)) +#define LJ_UEXCLASS_CHECK(cl) (((cl) ^ LJ_UEXCLASS) <= 0xff) +#define LJ_UEXCLASS_ERRCODE(cl) ((int)((cl) & 0xff)) + +/* DWARF2 personality handler referenced from interpreter .eh_frame. */ +LJ_FUNCA int lj_err_unwind_dwarf(int version, _Unwind_Action actions, + uint64_t uexclass, struct _Unwind_Exception *uex, + struct _Unwind_Context *ctx) +{ + void *cf; + lua_State *L; + if (version != 1) + return _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR; + UNUSED(uexclass); + cf = (void *)_Unwind_GetCFA(ctx); + L = cframe_L(cf); + if ((actions & _UA_SEARCH_PHASE)) { +#if LJ_UNWIND_EXT + if (err_unwind(L, cf, 0) == NULL) + return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND; +#endif + if (!LJ_UEXCLASS_CHECK(uexclass)) { + setstrV(L, L->top++, lj_err_str(L, LJ_ERR_ERRCPP)); + } + return _URC_HANDLER_FOUND; + } + if ((actions & _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE)) { + int errcode; + if (LJ_UEXCLASS_CHECK(uexclass)) { + errcode = LJ_UEXCLASS_ERRCODE(uexclass); + } else { + if ((actions & _UA_HANDLER_FRAME)) + _Unwind_DeleteException(uex); + errcode = LUA_ERRRUN; + } +#if LJ_UNWIND_EXT + cf = err_unwind(L, cf, errcode); + if ((actions & _UA_FORCE_UNWIND)) { + return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND; + } else if (cf) { + _Unwind_SetGR(ctx, LJ_TARGET_EHRETREG, errcode); + _Unwind_SetIP(ctx, (uintptr_t)(cframe_unwind_ff(cf) ? + lj_vm_unwind_ff_eh : + lj_vm_unwind_c_eh)); + return _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT; + } +#if LJ_TARGET_X86ORX64 + else if ((actions & _UA_HANDLER_FRAME)) { + /* Workaround for ancient libgcc bug. Still present in RHEL 5.5. :-/ + ** Real fix: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs/trunk/gcc/unwind-dw2.c?r1=121165&r2=124837&pathrev=153877&diff_format=h + */ + _Unwind_SetGR(ctx, LJ_TARGET_EHRETREG, errcode); + _Unwind_SetIP(ctx, (uintptr_t)lj_vm_unwind_rethrow); + return _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT; + } +#endif +#else + /* This is not the proper way to escape from the unwinder. We get away with + ** it on x86/PPC because the interpreter restores all callee-saved regs. + */ + lj_err_throw(L, errcode); +#endif + } + return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND; +} + +#if LJ_UNWIND_EXT +#if LJ_TARGET_OSX +/* Sorry, no thread safety for OSX. Complain to Apple, not me. */ +static struct _Unwind_Exception static_uex; +#else +static __thread struct _Unwind_Exception static_uex; +#endif + +/* Raise DWARF2 exception. */ +static void err_raise_ext(int errcode) +{ + static_uex.exception_class = LJ_UEXCLASS_MAKE(errcode); + static_uex.exception_cleanup = NULL; + _Unwind_RaiseException(&static_uex); +} +#endif + +#else + +/* ARM unwinder personality handler referenced from interpreter .ARM.extab. */ +LJ_FUNCA _Unwind_Reason_Code lj_err_unwind_arm(_Unwind_State state, + _Unwind_Control_Block *ucb, + _Unwind_Context *ctx) +{ + void *cf = (void *)_Unwind_GetGR(ctx, 13); + lua_State *L = cframe_L(cf); + if ((state & _US_ACTION_MASK) == _US_VIRTUAL_UNWIND_FRAME) { + setstrV(L, L->top++, lj_err_str(L, LJ_ERR_ERRCPP)); + return _URC_HANDLER_FOUND; + } + if ((state&(_US_ACTION_MASK|_US_FORCE_UNWIND)) == _US_UNWIND_FRAME_STARTING) { + _Unwind_DeleteException(ucb); + _Unwind_SetGR(ctx, 15, (_Unwind_Word)(void *)lj_err_throw); + _Unwind_SetGR(ctx, 0, (_Unwind_Word)L); + _Unwind_SetGR(ctx, 1, (_Unwind_Word)LUA_ERRRUN); + return _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT; + } + if (__gnu_unwind_frame(ucb, ctx) != _URC_OK) + return _URC_FAILURE; + return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND; +} + +#endif + +#elif LJ_TARGET_X64 && LJ_TARGET_WINDOWS + +/* +** Someone in Redmond owes me several days of my life. A lot of this is +** undocumented or just plain wrong on MSDN. Some of it can be gathered +** from 3rd party docs or must be found by trial-and-error. They really +** don't want you to write your own language-specific exception handler +** or to interact gracefully with MSVC. :-( +** +** Apparently MSVC doesn't call C++ destructors for foreign exceptions +** unless you compile your C++ code with /EHa. Unfortunately this means +** catch (...) also catches things like access violations. The use of +** _set_se_translator doesn't really help, because it requires /EHa, too. +*/ + +#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN +#include + +/* Taken from: http://www.nynaeve.net/?p=99 */ +typedef struct UndocumentedDispatcherContext { + ULONG64 ControlPc; + ULONG64 ImageBase; + PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionEntry; + ULONG64 EstablisherFrame; + ULONG64 TargetIp; + PCONTEXT ContextRecord; + PEXCEPTION_ROUTINE LanguageHandler; + PVOID HandlerData; + PUNWIND_HISTORY_TABLE HistoryTable; + ULONG ScopeIndex; + ULONG Fill0; +} UndocumentedDispatcherContext; + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +/* Another wild guess. */ +extern __DestructExceptionObject(EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec, int nothrow); +#endif + +#define LJ_MSVC_EXCODE ((DWORD)0xe06d7363) + +#define LJ_EXCODE ((DWORD)0xe24c4a00) +#define LJ_EXCODE_MAKE(c) (LJ_EXCODE | (DWORD)(c)) +#define LJ_EXCODE_CHECK(cl) (((cl) ^ LJ_EXCODE) <= 0xff) +#define LJ_EXCODE_ERRCODE(cl) ((int)((cl) & 0xff)) + +/* Win64 exception handler for interpreter frame. */ +LJ_FUNCA EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION lj_err_unwind_win64(EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec, + void *cf, CONTEXT *ctx, UndocumentedDispatcherContext *dispatch) +{ + lua_State *L = cframe_L(cf); + int errcode = LJ_EXCODE_CHECK(rec->ExceptionCode) ? + LJ_EXCODE_ERRCODE(rec->ExceptionCode) : LUA_ERRRUN; + if ((rec->ExceptionFlags & 6)) { /* EH_UNWINDING|EH_EXIT_UNWIND */ + /* Unwind internal frames. */ + err_unwind(L, cf, errcode); + } else { + void *cf2 = err_unwind(L, cf, 0); + if (cf2) { /* We catch it, so start unwinding the upper frames. */ + if (rec->ExceptionCode == LJ_MSVC_EXCODE) { +#ifdef _MSC_VER + __DestructExceptionObject(rec, 1); +#endif + setstrV(L, L->top++, lj_err_str(L, LJ_ERR_ERRCPP)); + } else if (!LJ_EXCODE_CHECK(rec->ExceptionCode)) { + /* Don't catch access violations etc. */ + return ExceptionContinueSearch; + } + /* Unwind the stack and call all handlers for all lower C frames + ** (including ourselves) again with EH_UNWINDING set. Then set + ** rsp = cf, rax = errcode and jump to the specified target. + */ + RtlUnwindEx(cf, (void *)((cframe_unwind_ff(cf2) && errcode != LUA_YIELD) ? + lj_vm_unwind_ff_eh : + lj_vm_unwind_c_eh), + rec, (void *)errcode, ctx, dispatch->HistoryTable); + /* RtlUnwindEx should never return. */ + } + } + return ExceptionContinueSearch; +} + +/* Raise Windows exception. */ +static void err_raise_ext(int errcode) +{ + RaiseException(LJ_EXCODE_MAKE(errcode), 1 /* EH_NONCONTINUABLE */, 0, NULL); +} + +#endif + +/* -- Error handling ------------------------------------------------------ */ + +/* Throw error. Find catch frame, unwind stack and continue. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void LJ_FASTCALL lj_err_throw(lua_State *L, int errcode) +{ + global_State *g = G(L); + lj_trace_abort(g); + setgcrefnull(g->jit_L); + L->status = 0; +#if LJ_UNWIND_EXT + err_raise_ext(errcode); + /* + ** A return from this function signals a corrupt C stack that cannot be + ** unwound. We have no choice but to call the panic function and exit. + ** + ** Usually this is caused by a C function without unwind information. + ** This should never happen on x64, but may happen if you've manually + ** enabled LUAJIT_UNWIND_EXTERNAL and forgot to recompile *every* + ** non-C++ file with -funwind-tables. + */ + if (G(L)->panic) + G(L)->panic(L); +#else + { + void *cf = err_unwind(L, NULL, errcode); + if (cframe_unwind_ff(cf)) + lj_vm_unwind_ff(cframe_raw(cf)); + else + lj_vm_unwind_c(cframe_raw(cf), errcode); + } +#endif + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); +} + +/* Return string object for error message. */ +LJ_NOINLINE GCstr *lj_err_str(lua_State *L, ErrMsg em) +{ + return lj_str_newz(L, err2msg(em)); +} + +/* Out-of-memory error. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_mem(lua_State *L) +{ + if (L->status == LUA_ERRERR+1) /* Don't touch the stack during lua_open. */ + lj_vm_unwind_c(L->cframe, LUA_ERRMEM); + L->top = L->base; + setstrV(L, L->top++, lj_err_str(L, LJ_ERR_ERRMEM)); + lj_err_throw(L, LUA_ERRMEM); +} + +/* Find error function for runtime errors. Requires an extra stack traversal. */ +static ptrdiff_t finderrfunc(lua_State *L) +{ + cTValue *frame = L->base-1, *bot = tvref(L->stack); + void *cf = L->cframe; + while (frame > bot) { + lua_assert(cf != NULL); + while (cframe_nres(cframe_raw(cf)) < 0) { /* cframe without frame? */ + if (frame >= restorestack(L, -cframe_nres(cf))) + break; + if (cframe_errfunc(cf) >= 0) /* Error handler not inherited (-1)? */ + return cframe_errfunc(cf); + cf = cframe_prev(cf); /* Else unwind cframe and continue searching. */ + if (cf == NULL) + return 0; + } + switch (frame_typep(frame)) { + case FRAME_LUA: + case FRAME_LUAP: + frame = frame_prevl(frame); + break; + case FRAME_C: + cf = cframe_prev(cf); + /* fallthrough */ + case FRAME_CONT: +#if LJ_HASFFI + if ((frame-1)->u32.lo == LJ_CONT_FFI_CALLBACK) + cf = cframe_prev(cf); +#endif + case FRAME_VARG: + frame = frame_prevd(frame); + break; + case FRAME_CP: + if (cframe_canyield(cf)) return 0; + if (cframe_errfunc(cf) >= 0) + return cframe_errfunc(cf); + frame = frame_prevd(frame); + break; + case FRAME_PCALL: + case FRAME_PCALLH: + if (frame_ftsz(frame) >= (ptrdiff_t)(2*sizeof(TValue))) /* xpcall? */ + return savestack(L, frame-1); /* Point to xpcall's errorfunc. */ + return 0; + default: + lua_assert(0); + return 0; + } + } + return 0; +} + +/* Runtime error. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_run(lua_State *L) +{ + ptrdiff_t ef = finderrfunc(L); + if (ef) { + TValue *errfunc = restorestack(L, ef); + TValue *top = L->top; + lj_trace_abort(G(L)); + if (!tvisfunc(errfunc) || L->status == LUA_ERRERR) { + setstrV(L, top-1, lj_err_str(L, LJ_ERR_ERRERR)); + lj_err_throw(L, LUA_ERRERR); + } + L->status = LUA_ERRERR; + copyTV(L, top, top-1); + copyTV(L, top-1, errfunc); + L->top = top+1; + lj_vm_call(L, top, 1+1); /* Stack: |errfunc|msg| -> |msg| */ + } + lj_err_throw(L, LUA_ERRRUN); +} + +/* Formatted runtime error message. */ +LJ_NORET LJ_NOINLINE static void err_msgv(lua_State *L, ErrMsg em, ...) +{ + const char *msg; + va_list argp; + va_start(argp, em); + if (curr_funcisL(L)) L->top = curr_topL(L); + msg = lj_str_pushvf(L, err2msg(em), argp); + va_end(argp); + lj_debug_addloc(L, msg, L->base-1, NULL); + lj_err_run(L); +} + +/* Non-vararg variant for better calling conventions. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_msg(lua_State *L, ErrMsg em) +{ + err_msgv(L, em); +} + +/* Lexer error. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_lex(lua_State *L, GCstr *src, const char *tok, + BCLine line, ErrMsg em, va_list argp) +{ + char buff[LUA_IDSIZE]; + const char *msg; + lj_debug_shortname(buff, src); + msg = lj_str_pushvf(L, err2msg(em), argp); + msg = lj_str_pushf(L, "%s:%d: %s", buff, line, msg); + if (tok) + lj_str_pushf(L, err2msg(LJ_ERR_XNEAR), msg, tok); + lj_err_throw(L, LUA_ERRSYNTAX); +} + +/* Typecheck error for operands. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_optype(lua_State *L, cTValue *o, ErrMsg opm) +{ + const char *tname = typename(o); + const char *opname = err2msg(opm); + if (curr_funcisL(L)) { + GCproto *pt = curr_proto(L); + const BCIns *pc = cframe_Lpc(L) - 1; + const char *oname = NULL; + const char *kind = lj_debug_slotname(pt, pc, (BCReg)(o-L->base), &oname); + if (kind) + err_msgv(L, LJ_ERR_BADOPRT, opname, kind, oname, tname); + } + err_msgv(L, LJ_ERR_BADOPRV, opname, tname); +} + +/* Typecheck error for ordered comparisons. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_comp(lua_State *L, cTValue *o1, cTValue *o2) +{ + const char *t1 = typename(o1); + const char *t2 = typename(o2); + err_msgv(L, t1 == t2 ? LJ_ERR_BADCMPV : LJ_ERR_BADCMPT, t1, t2); + /* This assumes the two "boolean" entries are commoned by the C compiler. */ +} + +/* Typecheck error for __call. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_optype_call(lua_State *L, TValue *o) +{ + /* Gross hack if lua_[p]call or pcall/xpcall fail for a non-callable object: + ** L->base still points to the caller. So add a dummy frame with L instead + ** of a function. See lua_getstack(). + */ + const BCIns *pc = cframe_Lpc(L); + if (((ptrdiff_t)pc & FRAME_TYPE) != FRAME_LUA) { + const char *tname = typename(o); + setframe_pc(o, pc); + setframe_gc(o, obj2gco(L)); + L->top = L->base = o+1; + err_msgv(L, LJ_ERR_BADCALL, tname); + } + lj_err_optype(L, o, LJ_ERR_OPCALL); +} + +/* Error in context of caller. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_callermsg(lua_State *L, const char *msg) +{ + TValue *frame = L->base-1; + TValue *pframe = NULL; + if (frame_islua(frame)) { + pframe = frame_prevl(frame); + } else if (frame_iscont(frame)) { +#if LJ_HASFFI + if ((frame-1)->u32.lo == LJ_CONT_FFI_CALLBACK) { + pframe = frame; + frame = NULL; + } else +#endif + { + pframe = frame_prevd(frame); +#if LJ_HASFFI + /* Remove frame for FFI metamethods. */ + if (frame_func(frame)->c.ffid >= FF_ffi_meta___index && + frame_func(frame)->c.ffid <= FF_ffi_meta___tostring) { + L->base = pframe+1; + L->top = frame; + } +#endif + } + } + lj_debug_addloc(L, msg, pframe, frame); + lj_err_run(L); +} + +/* Formatted error in context of caller. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_callerv(lua_State *L, ErrMsg em, ...) +{ + const char *msg; + va_list argp; + va_start(argp, em); + msg = lj_str_pushvf(L, err2msg(em), argp); + va_end(argp); + lj_err_callermsg(L, msg); +} + +/* Error in context of caller. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_caller(lua_State *L, ErrMsg em) +{ + lj_err_callermsg(L, err2msg(em)); +} + +/* Argument error message. */ +LJ_NORET LJ_NOINLINE static void err_argmsg(lua_State *L, int narg, + const char *msg) +{ + const char *fname = "?"; + const char *ftype = lj_debug_funcname(L, L->base - 1, &fname); + if (narg < 0 && narg > LUA_REGISTRYINDEX) + narg = (int)(L->top - L->base) + narg + 1; + if (ftype && ftype[3] == 'h' && --narg == 0) /* Check for "method". */ + msg = lj_str_pushf(L, err2msg(LJ_ERR_BADSELF), fname, msg); + else + msg = lj_str_pushf(L, err2msg(LJ_ERR_BADARG), narg, fname, msg); + lj_err_callermsg(L, msg); +} + +/* Formatted argument error. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_argv(lua_State *L, int narg, ErrMsg em, ...) +{ + const char *msg; + va_list argp; + va_start(argp, em); + msg = lj_str_pushvf(L, err2msg(em), argp); + va_end(argp); + err_argmsg(L, narg, msg); +} + +/* Argument error. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_arg(lua_State *L, int narg, ErrMsg em) +{ + err_argmsg(L, narg, err2msg(em)); +} + +/* Typecheck error for arguments. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_argtype(lua_State *L, int narg, const char *xname) +{ + TValue *o = L->base + narg-1; + const char *tname = o < L->top ? typename(o) : lj_obj_typename[0]; + const char *msg = lj_str_pushf(L, err2msg(LJ_ERR_BADTYPE), xname, tname); + err_argmsg(L, narg, msg); +} + +/* Typecheck error for arguments. */ +LJ_NOINLINE void lj_err_argt(lua_State *L, int narg, int tt) +{ + lj_err_argtype(L, narg, lj_obj_typename[tt+1]); +} + +/* -- Public error handling API ------------------------------------------- */ + +LUA_API lua_CFunction lua_atpanic(lua_State *L, lua_CFunction panicf) +{ + lua_CFunction old = G(L)->panic; + G(L)->panic = panicf; + return old; +} + +/* Forwarders for the public API (C calling convention and no LJ_NORET). */ +LUA_API int lua_error(lua_State *L) +{ + lj_err_run(L); + return 0; /* unreachable */ +} + +LUALIB_API int luaL_argerror(lua_State *L, int narg, const char *msg) +{ + err_argmsg(L, narg, msg); + return 0; /* unreachable */ +} + +LUALIB_API int luaL_typerror(lua_State *L, int narg, const char *xname) +{ + lj_err_argtype(L, narg, xname); + return 0; /* unreachable */ +} + +LUALIB_API void luaL_where(lua_State *L, int level) +{ + int size; + cTValue *frame = lj_debug_frame(L, level, &size); + lj_debug_addloc(L, "", frame, size ? frame+size : NULL); +} + +LUALIB_API int luaL_error(lua_State *L, const char *fmt, ...) +{ + const char *msg; + va_list argp; + va_start(argp, fmt); + msg = lj_str_pushvf(L, fmt, argp); + va_end(argp); + lj_err_callermsg(L, msg); + return 0; /* unreachable */ +} + -- cgit v1.1