1 | //
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2 | // Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2016 University of Waterloo
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3 | //
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4 | // The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
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5 | // file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
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6 | //
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7 | // exception.hfa -- User facing tools for working with exceptions.
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8 | //
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9 | // Author : Andrew Beach
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10 | // Created On : Thu Apr 7 10:25:00 2020
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11 | // Last Modified By : Andrew Beach
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12 | // Last Modified On : Tue Aug 4 16:22:00 2020
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13 | // Update Count : 3
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14 | //
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15 |
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16 | // Everything below this line should be considered a patch while the exception
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17 | // objects themselves are designed and created and should be removed in time.
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18 | // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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19 |
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20 | // TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_DECLARATION(exception_name);
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21 | // Declare a trivial exception, one that adds no fields or features.
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22 | // This will make the exception visible and may go in a .hfa or .cfa file.
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23 | #define TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_DECLARATION(...) \
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24 | _EXC_DISPATCH(_TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_DECLARATION, __VA_ARGS__)
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25 |
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26 | // TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_INSTANCE(exception_name);
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27 | // Create the trival exception. This must be used exactly once and should be used in a .cfa file,
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28 | // as it creates the unique instance of the virtual table.
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29 | #define TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_INSTANCE(...) _EXC_DISPATCH(_TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_INSTANCE, __VA_ARGS__)
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30 |
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31 | // TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION(exception_name[, parent_name]);
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32 | // Does both of the above, a short hand if the exception is only used in one .cfa file.
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33 | // For legacy reasons this is the only one that official supports having a parent other than the
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34 | // base exception. This feature may be removed or changed.
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35 | #define TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION(...) \
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36 | _EXC_DISPATCH(_TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_DECLARATION, __VA_ARGS__); \
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37 | _EXC_DISPATCH(_TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_INSTANCE, __VA_ARGS__)
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38 |
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39 | // FORALL_TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION(exception_name, (assertions...), (parameters...));
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40 | // Forward declare a polymorphic but otherwise trivial exception type. You must provide the entire
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41 | // assertion list (exactly what would go in the forall clause) and parameters list (only the
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42 | // parameter names from the assertion list, same order and comma seperated). This should be
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43 | // visible where ever use the exception. This just generates the polymorphic framework, see
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44 | // POLY_VTABLE_DECLARATION to allow instantiations.
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45 | #define FORALL_TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION(exception_name, assertions, parameters) \
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46 | _FORALL_TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION(exception_name, __cfaehm_base_exception_t, assertions, parameters, )
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47 |
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48 | // FORALL_TRIVIAL_INSTANCE(exception_name, (assertions...), (parameters...))
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49 | // Create the forall trivial exception. The assertion list and parameters must match.
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50 | // There must be exactly one use of this in a program for each exception type. This just
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51 | // generates the polymorphic framework, see POLY_VTABLE_INSTANCE to allow instantiations.
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52 | #define FORALL_TRIVIAL_INSTANCE(exception_name, assertions, parameters) \
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53 | _FORALL_CTOR0_INSTANCE(exception_name, assertions, parameters)
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54 |
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55 | // DATA_EXCEPTION(exception_name)(fields...);
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56 | // Forward declare an exception that adds fields but no features. The added fields go in the
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57 | // second argument list. The virtual table instance must be provided later (see VTABLE_INSTANCE).
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58 | #define DATA_EXCEPTION(...) _EXC_DISPATCH(_DATA_EXCEPTION, __VA_ARGS__)
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59 |
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60 | // FORALL_DATA_EXCEPTION(exception_name, (assertions...), (parameters...))(fields...);
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61 | // Define a polymorphic exception that adds fields but no additional features. The assertion list
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62 | // and matching parameters must match. Then you can give the list of fields. This should be
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63 | // visible where ever you use the exception. This just generates the polymorphic framework, see
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64 | // POLY_VTABLE_DECLARATION to allow instantiations.
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65 | #define FORALL_DATA_EXCEPTION(exception_name, assertions, parameters) \
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66 | _FORALL_DATA_EXCEPTION(exception_name, __cfaehm_base_exception_t, assertions, parameters, )
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67 |
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68 | // FORALL_DATA_INSTANCE(exception_name, (assertions...), (parameters...))
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69 | // Create a polymorphic data exception. The assertion list and parameters must match. This should
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70 | // appear once in each program. This just generates the polymorphic framework, see
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71 | // POLY_VTABLE_INSTANCE to allow instantiations.
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72 | #define FORALL_DATA_INSTANCE(exception_name, assertions, parameters) \
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73 | _FORALL_CTOR0_INSTANCE(exception_name, assertions, parameters)
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74 |
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75 | // VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name)([new_features...]);
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76 | // Declare a virtual table type for an exception with exception_name. You may also add features
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77 | // (fields on the virtual table) by including them in the second list.
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78 | #define VTABLE_DECLARATION(...) _EXC_DISPATCH(_VTABLE_DECLARATION, __VA_ARGS__)
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79 |
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80 | // VTABLE_INSTANCE(exception_name)(msg [, others...]);
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81 | // Create the instance of the virtual table. There must be exactly one instance of a virtual table
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82 | // for each exception type. This fills in most of the fields of the virtual table (uses ?=? and
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83 | // ^?{}) but you must provide the message function and any other fields added in the declaration.
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84 | #define VTABLE_INSTANCE(...) _EXC_DISPATCH(_VTABLE_INSTANCE, __VA_ARGS__)
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85 |
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86 | // FORALL_VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, (assertions...), (parameters...))([new_features...]);
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87 | // Declare a polymorphic virtual table type for an exception with exception_name, the given
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88 | // assertions and parameters. You may also add features (fields on the virtual table). This just
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89 | // generates the polymorphic framework, see POLY_VTABLE_DECLARATION to allow instantiations.
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90 | #define FORALL_VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, assertions, parameters) \
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91 | _FORALL_VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, __cfaehm_base_exception_t, assertions, parameters, )
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92 |
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93 | // POLY_VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, types...);
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94 | // Declares that an instantiation for this exception exists for the given types. This should be
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95 | // visible anywhere you use the instantiation of the exception is used.
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96 | #define POLY_VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, ...) \
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97 | void mark_exception(exception_name(__VA_ARGS__) *); \
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98 | extern VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name)(__VA_ARGS__) VTABLE_NAME(exception_name)
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99 |
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100 | // POLY_VTABLE_INSTANCE(exception_name, types...)(msg [, others...]);
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101 | // Creates an instantiation for the given exception for the given types. This should occur only
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102 | // once in the entire program. You must fill in all features, message and any others given in the
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103 | // initial declaration.
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104 | #define POLY_VTABLE_INSTANCE(exception_name, ...) \
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105 | _POLY_VTABLE_INSTANCE(exception_name, __cfaehm_base_exception_t, __VA_ARGS__)
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106 |
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107 | // VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) | VTABLE_NAME(exception_name)
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108 | // Get the name of the vtable type or the name of the vtable instance for an exception type.
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109 | #define VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) struct _GLUE2(exception_name,_vtable)
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110 | #define VTABLE_NAME(exception_name) _GLUE3(_,exception_name,_vtable_instance)
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111 |
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112 | // VTABLE_FIELD(exception_name);
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113 | // FORALL_VTABLE_FIELD(exception_name, (parameters-or-types));
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114 | // The declaration of the virtual table field. Should be the first declaration in a virtual type.
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115 | #define VTABLE_FIELD(exception_name) VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) const * virtual_table
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116 | #define FORALL_VTABLE_FIELD(exception_name, parameters) \
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117 | VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) parameters const * virtual_table
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118 |
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119 | // VTABLE_INIT(object_reference, exception_name);
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120 | // Sets a virtual table field on an object to the virtual table instance for the type.
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121 | #define VTABLE_INIT(this, exception_name) (this).virtual_table = &VTABLE_NAME(exception_name)
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122 |
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123 | // VTABLE_ASSERTION(exception_name, (parameters...))
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124 | // The assertion that there is an instantiation of the vtable for the exception and types.
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125 | #define VTABLE_ASSERTION(exception_name, parameters) \
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126 | { VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) parameters VTABLE_NAME(exception_name); }
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127 |
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128 | // All internal helper macros begin with an underscore.
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129 | #define _CLOSE(...) __VA_ARGS__ }
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130 | #define _GLUE2(left, right) left##right
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131 | #define _GLUE3(left, middle, right) left##middle##right
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132 | #define _EXC_DISPATCH(to, ...) to(__VA_ARGS__,__cfaehm_base_exception_t,)
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133 | #define _UNPACK(...) __VA_ARGS__
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134 |
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135 | #define _TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_DECLARATION(exception_name, parent_name, ...) \
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136 | _VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, parent_name)(); \
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137 | struct exception_name { \
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138 | VTABLE_FIELD(exception_name); \
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139 | }; \
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140 | void ?{}(exception_name & this); \
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141 | const char * _GLUE2(exception_name,_msg)(exception_name * this)
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142 |
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143 | #define _TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION_INSTANCE(exception_name, parent_name, ...) \
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144 | void ?{}(exception_name & this) { \
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145 | VTABLE_INIT(this, exception_name); \
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146 | } \
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147 | const char * _GLUE2(exception_name,_msg)(exception_name * this) { \
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148 | return #exception_name; \
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149 | } \
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150 | _VTABLE_INSTANCE(exception_name, parent_name,)(_GLUE2(exception_name,_msg))
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151 |
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152 | #define _FORALL_TRIVIAL_EXCEPTION(exception_name, parent_name, assertions, \
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153 | parameters, parent_parameters) \
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154 | _FORALL_VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, parent_name, assertions, \
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155 | parameters, parent_parameters)(); \
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156 | forall assertions struct exception_name { \
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157 | FORALL_VTABLE_FIELD(exception_name, parameters); \
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158 | }; \
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159 | _FORALL_CTOR0_DECLARATION(exception_name, assertions, parameters)
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160 |
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161 | #define _FORALL_CTOR0_DECLARATION(exception_name, assertions, parameters) \
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162 | forall(_UNPACK assertions | VTABLE_ASSERTION(exception_name, parameters) ) \
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163 | void ?{}(exception_name parameters & this)
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164 |
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165 | #define _FORALL_CTOR0_INSTANCE(exception_name, assertions, parameters) \
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166 | _FORALL_CTOR0_DECLARATION(exception_name, assertions, parameters) { \
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167 | VTABLE_INIT(this, exception_name); \
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168 | }
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169 |
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170 | #define _DATA_EXCEPTION(exception_name, parent_name, ...) \
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171 | _VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, parent_name)(); \
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172 | struct exception_name { \
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173 | VTABLE_FIELD(exception_name); \
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174 | _CLOSE
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175 |
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176 | #define _FORALL_DATA_EXCEPTION(exception_name, parent_name, \
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177 | assertions, parameters, parent_parameters) \
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178 | _FORALL_VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, parent_name, \
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179 | assertions, parameters, parent_parameters)(); \
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180 | _FORALL_CTOR0_DECLARATION(exception_name, assertions, parameters); \
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181 | forall assertions struct exception_name { \
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182 | FORALL_VTABLE_FIELD(exception_name, parameters); \
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183 | _CLOSE
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184 |
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185 | #define _VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, parent_name, ...) \
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186 | struct exception_name; \
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187 | void mark_exception(exception_name *); \
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188 | VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name); \
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189 | extern VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) VTABLE_NAME(exception_name); \
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190 | VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) { \
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191 | VTABLE_TYPE(parent_name) const * parent; \
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192 | size_t size; \
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193 | void (*copy)(exception_name * this, exception_name * other); \
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194 | void (*free)(exception_name & this); \
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195 | const char * (*msg)(exception_name * this); \
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196 | _CLOSE
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197 |
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198 | #define _VTABLE_INSTANCE(exception_name, parent_name, ...) \
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199 | void mark_exception(exception_name *) {} \
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200 | void _GLUE2(exception_name,_copy)(exception_name * this, exception_name * other) { \
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201 | *this = *other; \
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202 | } \
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203 | VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) VTABLE_NAME(exception_name) @= { \
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204 | &VTABLE_NAME(parent_name), sizeof(exception_name), \
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205 | _GLUE2(exception_name,_copy), ^?{}, \
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206 | _CLOSE
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207 |
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208 | #define _FORALL_VTABLE_DECLARATION(exception_name, parent_name, assertions, \
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209 | parameters, parent_parameters) \
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210 | forall assertions struct exception_name; \
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211 | forall assertions VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name) { \
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212 | VTABLE_TYPE(parent_name) parent_parameters const * parent; \
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213 | size_t size; \
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214 | void (*copy)(exception_name parameters * this, exception_name parameters * other); \
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215 | void (*free)(exception_name parameters & this); \
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216 | const char * (*msg)(exception_name parameters * this); \
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217 | _CLOSE
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218 |
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219 | #define _POLY_VTABLE_INSTANCE(exception_name, parent_name, ...) \
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220 | void mark_exception(exception_name(__VA_ARGS__) *) {} \
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221 | void _GLUE2(exception_name,_copy)( \
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222 | exception_name(__VA_ARGS__) * this, exception_name(__VA_ARGS__) * other) { \
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223 | *this = *other; \
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224 | } \
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225 | VTABLE_TYPE(exception_name)(__VA_ARGS__) VTABLE_NAME(exception_name) @= { \
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226 | &VTABLE_NAME(parent_name), sizeof(exception_name(__VA_ARGS__)), \
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227 | _GLUE2(exception_name,_copy), ^?{}, \
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228 | _CLOSE
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