//Copyright (c) 2018 Emil Dotchevski //Copyright (c) 2018 Second Spectrum, Inc. //Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying //file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) //This example demonstrates the basic use of LEAF to augment error conditions with //additional information when using exceptions to report failures. See print_file_result.cpp //for the variant that doesn't use exceptions. #include #include #include #include namespace leaf = boost::leaf; //We could define our own e-types, but for this example the ones defined in // are a perfect match. using leaf::e_file_name; using leaf::e_errno; //Exception type hierarchy. struct print_file_error : virtual std::exception { }; struct command_line_error : virtual print_file_error { }; struct bad_command_line : virtual command_line_error { }; struct input_error : virtual print_file_error { }; struct input_file_error : virtual input_error { }; struct input_file_open_error : virtual input_file_error { }; struct input_file_size_error : virtual input_file_error { }; struct input_file_read_error : virtual input_file_error { }; struct input_eof_error : virtual input_file_error { }; std::shared_ptr file_open( char const * file_name ) { if( FILE * f = fopen(file_name,"rb") ) return std::shared_ptr(f,&fclose); else throw leaf::exception( input_file_open_error(), e_file_name{file_name}, e_errno{errno} ); } int file_size( FILE & f ) { //All exceptions escaping this function will automatically propagate errno. auto propagate = leaf::defer( [ ] { return e_errno{errno}; } ); if( fseek(&f,0,SEEK_END) ) throw input_file_size_error(); int s = ftell(&f); if( s==-1L ) throw input_file_size_error(); if( fseek(&f,0,SEEK_SET) ) throw input_file_size_error(); return s; } void file_read( FILE & f, void * buf, int size ) { int n = fread(buf,1,size,&f); if( ferror(&f) ) throw leaf::exception( input_file_read_error(), e_errno{errno} ); if( n!=size ) throw input_eof_error(); } void print_file( char const * file_name ) { std::shared_ptr f = file_open( file_name ); auto propagate1 = leaf::preload( e_file_name{file_name} ); std::string buffer( 1+file_size(*f), '\0' ); file_read(*f,&buffer[0],buffer.size()-1); auto propagate2 = leaf::defer([ ] { return e_errno{errno}; } ); std::cout << buffer; std::cout.flush(); } char const * parse_command_line( int argc, char const * argv[ ] ) { if( argc!=2 ) throw bad_command_line(); return argv[1]; } int main( int argc, char const * argv[ ] ) { //Configure std::cout to throw on error. std::cout.exceptions ( std::ostream::failbit | std::ostream::badbit ); //We expect e_file_name and e_errno objects to be associated with errors //handled in this function. They will be stored inside of exp. leaf::expect exp; try { print_file(parse_command_line(argc,argv)); return 0; } catch( bad_command_line const & ) { std::cout << "Bad command line argument" << std::endl; return 1; } catch( input_file_open_error const & e ) { //handle_exception takes a list of functions (in this case only one). It attempts to //match each function (in order) to objects currently available in exp, which //are associated with the error value stored in e. If no function can be matched, //handle_exception returns false. Otherwise the matched function is invoked with //the corresponding available error objects. leaf::handle_exception( exp, e, [ ] ( e_file_name const & fn, e_errno const & errn ) { if( errn.value==ENOENT ) std::cerr << "File not found: " << fn.value << std::endl; else std::cerr << "Failed to open " << fn.value << ", errno=" << errn << std::endl; } ); return 2; } catch( input_error const & e ) { //In this case handle_exception is given 3 functions. It will first check if both //e_file_name and e_errno, associated with e, are avialable in exp; if not, it will //next check if just e_errno is available; and if not, the last function (which //takes no arguments) will always match to print a generic error message. leaf::handle_exception( exp, e, [ ] ( e_file_name const & fn, e_errno const & errn ) { std::cerr << "Input error, " << fn.value << ", errno=" << errn << std::endl; }, [ ] ( e_errno const & errn ) { std::cerr << "Input error, errno=" << errn << std::endl; }, [ ] { std::cerr << "Input error" << std::endl; } ); return 3; } catch( std::ostream::failure const & e ) { //Report failure to write to std::cout, print the relevant errno. leaf::handle_exception( exp, e, [ ] ( e_errno const & errn ) { std::cerr << "Output error, errno=" << errn << std::endl; } ); return 4; } catch(...) { //This catch-all case helps diagnose logic errors (presumably, missing catch). std::cerr << "Unknown error, cryptic information follows." << std::endl; leaf::diagnostic_output_current_exception(std::cerr,exp); return 5; } }