llvm-project/flang/runtime/io-error.h

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//===-- runtime/io-error.h --------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Distinguishes I/O error conditions; fatal ones lead to termination,
// and those that the user program has chosen to handle are recorded
// so that the highest-priority one can be returned as IOSTAT=.
// IOSTAT error codes are raw errno values augmented with values for
// Fortran-specific errors.
#ifndef FORTRAN_RUNTIME_IO_ERROR_H_
#define FORTRAN_RUNTIME_IO_ERROR_H_
#include "terminator.h"
#include "flang/Runtime/iostat.h"
#include "flang/Runtime/memory.h"
#include <cinttypes>
namespace Fortran::runtime::io {
// See 12.11 in Fortran 2018
class IoErrorHandler : public Terminator {
public:
using Terminator::Terminator;
explicit IoErrorHandler(const Terminator &that) : Terminator{that} {}
void HasIoStat() { flags_ |= hasIoStat; }
void HasErrLabel() { flags_ |= hasErr; }
void HasEndLabel() { flags_ |= hasEnd; }
void HasEorLabel() { flags_ |= hasEor; }
void HasIoMsg() { flags_ |= hasIoMsg; }
void HandleAnything() {
flags_ = hasIoStat | hasErr | hasEnd | hasEor | hasIoMsg;
}
bool InError() const { return ioStat_ != IostatOk; }
void SignalError(int iostatOrErrno, const char *msg, ...);
void SignalError(int iostatOrErrno);
template <typename... X> void SignalError(const char *msg, X &&...xs) {
SignalError(IostatGenericError, msg, std::forward<X>(xs)...);
}
void Forward(int iostatOrErrno, const char *, std::size_t);
void SignalErrno(); // SignalError(errno)
void SignalEnd(); // input only; EOF on internal write is an error
void SignalEor(); // non-advancing input only; EOR on write is an error
int GetIoStat() const { return ioStat_; }
bool GetIoMsg(char *, std::size_t);
private:
enum Flag : std::uint8_t {
hasIoStat = 1, // IOSTAT=
hasErr = 2, // ERR=
hasEnd = 4, // END=
hasEor = 8, // EOR=
hasIoMsg = 16, // IOMSG=
};
std::uint8_t flags_{0};
int ioStat_{IostatOk};
OwningPtr<char> ioMsg_;
};
} // namespace Fortran::runtime::io
#endif // FORTRAN_RUNTIME_IO_ERROR_H_