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      1 //===- llvm/Support/Error.h - Recoverable error handling --------*- C++ -*-===//
      2 //
      3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
      4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
      5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
      6 //
      7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
      8 //
      9 // This file defines an API used to report recoverable errors.
     10 //
     11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
     12 
     13 #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_ERROR_H
     14 #define LLVM_SUPPORT_ERROR_H
     15 
     16 #include "llvm-c/Error.h"
     17 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
     18 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
     19 #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
     20 #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
     21 #include "llvm/Config/abi-breaking.h"
     22 #include "llvm/Support/AlignOf.h"
     23 #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
     24 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
     25 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
     26 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h"
     27 #include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
     28 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
     29 #include <algorithm>
     30 #include <cassert>
     31 #include <cstdint>
     32 #include <cstdlib>
     33 #include <functional>
     34 #include <memory>
     35 #include <new>
     36 #include <string>
     37 #include <system_error>
     38 #include <type_traits>
     39 #include <utility>
     40 #include <vector>
     41 
     42 namespace llvm {
     43 
     44 class ErrorSuccess;
     45 
     46 /// Base class for error info classes. Do not extend this directly: Extend
     47 /// the ErrorInfo template subclass instead.
     48 class ErrorInfoBase {
     49 public:
     50   virtual ~ErrorInfoBase() = default;
     51 
     52   /// Print an error message to an output stream.
     53   virtual void log(raw_ostream &OS) const = 0;
     54 
     55   /// Return the error message as a string.
     56   virtual std::string message() const {
     57     std::string Msg;
     58     raw_string_ostream OS(Msg);
     59     log(OS);
     60     return OS.str();
     61   }
     62 
     63   /// Convert this error to a std::error_code.
     64   ///
     65   /// This is a temporary crutch to enable interaction with code still
     66   /// using std::error_code. It will be removed in the future.
     67   virtual std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const = 0;
     68 
     69   // Returns the class ID for this type.
     70   static const void *classID() { return &ID; }
     71 
     72   // Returns the class ID for the dynamic type of this ErrorInfoBase instance.
     73   virtual const void *dynamicClassID() const = 0;
     74 
     75   // Check whether this instance is a subclass of the class identified by
     76   // ClassID.
     77   virtual bool isA(const void *const ClassID) const {
     78     return ClassID == classID();
     79   }
     80 
     81   // Check whether this instance is a subclass of ErrorInfoT.
     82   template <typename ErrorInfoT> bool isA() const {
     83     return isA(ErrorInfoT::classID());
     84   }
     85 
     86 private:
     87   virtual void anchor();
     88 
     89   static char ID;
     90 };
     91 
     92 /// Lightweight error class with error context and mandatory checking.
     93 ///
     94 /// Instances of this class wrap a ErrorInfoBase pointer. Failure states
     95 /// are represented by setting the pointer to a ErrorInfoBase subclass
     96 /// instance containing information describing the failure. Success is
     97 /// represented by a null pointer value.
     98 ///
     99 /// Instances of Error also contains a 'Checked' flag, which must be set
    100 /// before the destructor is called, otherwise the destructor will trigger a
    101 /// runtime error. This enforces at runtime the requirement that all Error
    102 /// instances be checked or returned to the caller.
    103 ///
    104 /// There are two ways to set the checked flag, depending on what state the
    105 /// Error instance is in. For Error instances indicating success, it
    106 /// is sufficient to invoke the boolean conversion operator. E.g.:
    107 ///
    108 ///   @code{.cpp}
    109 ///   Error foo(<...>);
    110 ///
    111 ///   if (auto E = foo(<...>))
    112 ///     return E; // <- Return E if it is in the error state.
    113 ///   // We have verified that E was in the success state. It can now be safely
    114 ///   // destroyed.
    115 ///   @endcode
    116 ///
    117 /// A success value *can not* be dropped. For example, just calling 'foo(<...>)'
    118 /// without testing the return value will raise a runtime error, even if foo
    119 /// returns success.
    120 ///
    121 /// For Error instances representing failure, you must use either the
    122 /// handleErrors or handleAllErrors function with a typed handler. E.g.:
    123 ///
    124 ///   @code{.cpp}
    125 ///   class MyErrorInfo : public ErrorInfo<MyErrorInfo> {
    126 ///     // Custom error info.
    127 ///   };
    128 ///
    129 ///   Error foo(<...>) { return make_error<MyErrorInfo>(...); }
    130 ///
    131 ///   auto E = foo(<...>); // <- foo returns failure with MyErrorInfo.
    132 ///   auto NewE =
    133 ///     handleErrors(E,
    134 ///       [](const MyErrorInfo &M) {
    135 ///         // Deal with the error.
    136 ///       },
    137 ///       [](std::unique_ptr<OtherError> M) -> Error {
    138 ///         if (canHandle(*M)) {
    139 ///           // handle error.
    140 ///           return Error::success();
    141 ///         }
    142 ///         // Couldn't handle this error instance. Pass it up the stack.
    143 ///         return Error(std::move(M));
    144 ///       );
    145 ///   // Note - we must check or return NewE in case any of the handlers
    146 ///   // returned a new error.
    147 ///   @endcode
    148 ///
    149 /// The handleAllErrors function is identical to handleErrors, except
    150 /// that it has a void return type, and requires all errors to be handled and
    151 /// no new errors be returned. It prevents errors (assuming they can all be
    152 /// handled) from having to be bubbled all the way to the top-level.
    153 ///
    154 /// *All* Error instances must be checked before destruction, even if
    155 /// they're moved-assigned or constructed from Success values that have already
    156 /// been checked. This enforces checking through all levels of the call stack.
    157 class LLVM_NODISCARD Error {
    158   // ErrorList needs to be able to yank ErrorInfoBase pointers out of Errors
    159   // to add to the error list. It can't rely on handleErrors for this, since
    160   // handleErrors does not support ErrorList handlers.
    161   friend class ErrorList;
    162 
    163   // handleErrors needs to be able to set the Checked flag.
    164   template <typename... HandlerTs>
    165   friend Error handleErrors(Error E, HandlerTs &&... Handlers);
    166 
    167   // Expected<T> needs to be able to steal the payload when constructed from an
    168   // error.
    169   template <typename T> friend class Expected;
    170 
    171   // wrap needs to be able to steal the payload.
    172   friend LLVMErrorRef wrap(Error);
    173 
    174 protected:
    175   /// Create a success value. Prefer using 'Error::success()' for readability
    176   Error() {
    177     setPtr(nullptr);
    178     setChecked(false);
    179   }
    180 
    181 public:
    182   /// Create a success value.
    183   static ErrorSuccess success();
    184 
    185   // Errors are not copy-constructable.
    186   Error(const Error &Other) = delete;
    187 
    188   /// Move-construct an error value. The newly constructed error is considered
    189   /// unchecked, even if the source error had been checked. The original error
    190   /// becomes a checked Success value, regardless of its original state.
    191   Error(Error &&Other) {
    192     setChecked(true);
    193     *this = std::move(Other);
    194   }
    195 
    196   /// Create an error value. Prefer using the 'make_error' function, but
    197   /// this constructor can be useful when "re-throwing" errors from handlers.
    198   Error(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload) {
    199     setPtr(Payload.release());
    200     setChecked(false);
    201   }
    202 
    203   // Errors are not copy-assignable.
    204   Error &operator=(const Error &Other) = delete;
    205 
    206   /// Move-assign an error value. The current error must represent success, you
    207   /// you cannot overwrite an unhandled error. The current error is then
    208   /// considered unchecked. The source error becomes a checked success value,
    209   /// regardless of its original state.
    210   Error &operator=(Error &&Other) {
    211     // Don't allow overwriting of unchecked values.
    212     assertIsChecked();
    213     setPtr(Other.getPtr());
    214 
    215     // This Error is unchecked, even if the source error was checked.
    216     setChecked(false);
    217 
    218     // Null out Other's payload and set its checked bit.
    219     Other.setPtr(nullptr);
    220     Other.setChecked(true);
    221 
    222     return *this;
    223   }
    224 
    225   /// Destroy a Error. Fails with a call to abort() if the error is
    226   /// unchecked.
    227   ~Error() {
    228     assertIsChecked();
    229     delete getPtr();
    230   }
    231 
    232   /// Bool conversion. Returns true if this Error is in a failure state,
    233   /// and false if it is in an accept state. If the error is in a Success state
    234   /// it will be considered checked.
    235   explicit operator bool() {
    236     setChecked(getPtr() == nullptr);
    237     return getPtr() != nullptr;
    238   }
    239 
    240   /// Check whether one error is a subclass of another.
    241   template <typename ErrT> bool isA() const {
    242     return getPtr() && getPtr()->isA(ErrT::classID());
    243   }
    244 
    245   /// Returns the dynamic class id of this error, or null if this is a success
    246   /// value.
    247   const void* dynamicClassID() const {
    248     if (!getPtr())
    249       return nullptr;
    250     return getPtr()->dynamicClassID();
    251   }
    252 
    253 private:
    254 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    255   // assertIsChecked() happens very frequently, but under normal circumstances
    256   // is supposed to be a no-op.  So we want it to be inlined, but having a bunch
    257   // of debug prints can cause the function to be too large for inlining.  So
    258   // it's important that we define this function out of line so that it can't be
    259   // inlined.
    260   LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
    261   void fatalUncheckedError() const;
    262 #endif
    263 
    264   void assertIsChecked() {
    265 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    266     if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(!getChecked() || getPtr()))
    267       fatalUncheckedError();
    268 #endif
    269   }
    270 
    271   ErrorInfoBase *getPtr() const {
    272 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    273     return reinterpret_cast<ErrorInfoBase*>(
    274              reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(Payload) &
    275              ~static_cast<uintptr_t>(0x1));
    276 #else
    277     return Payload;
    278 #endif
    279   }
    280 
    281   void setPtr(ErrorInfoBase *EI) {
    282 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    283     Payload = reinterpret_cast<ErrorInfoBase*>(
    284                 (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(EI) &
    285                  ~static_cast<uintptr_t>(0x1)) |
    286                 (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(Payload) & 0x1));
    287 #else
    288     Payload = EI;
    289 #endif
    290   }
    291 
    292   bool getChecked() const {
    293 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    294     return (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(Payload) & 0x1) == 0;
    295 #else
    296     return true;
    297 #endif
    298   }
    299 
    300   void setChecked(bool V) {
    301 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    302     Payload = reinterpret_cast<ErrorInfoBase*>(
    303                 (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(Payload) &
    304                   ~static_cast<uintptr_t>(0x1)) |
    305                   (V ? 0 : 1));
    306 #endif
    307   }
    308 
    309   std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> takePayload() {
    310     std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Tmp(getPtr());
    311     setPtr(nullptr);
    312     setChecked(true);
    313     return Tmp;
    314   }
    315 
    316   friend raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const Error &E) {
    317     if (auto P = E.getPtr())
    318       P->log(OS);
    319     else
    320       OS << "success";
    321     return OS;
    322   }
    323 
    324   ErrorInfoBase *Payload = nullptr;
    325 };
    326 
    327 /// Subclass of Error for the sole purpose of identifying the success path in
    328 /// the type system. This allows to catch invalid conversion to Expected<T> at
    329 /// compile time.
    330 class ErrorSuccess final : public Error {};
    331 
    332 inline ErrorSuccess Error::success() { return ErrorSuccess(); }
    333 
    334 /// Make a Error instance representing failure using the given error info
    335 /// type.
    336 template <typename ErrT, typename... ArgTs> Error make_error(ArgTs &&... Args) {
    337   return Error(std::make_unique<ErrT>(std::forward<ArgTs>(Args)...));
    338 }
    339 
    340 /// Base class for user error types. Users should declare their error types
    341 /// like:
    342 ///
    343 /// class MyError : public ErrorInfo<MyError> {
    344 ///   ....
    345 /// };
    346 ///
    347 /// This class provides an implementation of the ErrorInfoBase::kind
    348 /// method, which is used by the Error RTTI system.
    349 template <typename ThisErrT, typename ParentErrT = ErrorInfoBase>
    350 class ErrorInfo : public ParentErrT {
    351 public:
    352   using ParentErrT::ParentErrT; // inherit constructors
    353 
    354   static const void *classID() { return &ThisErrT::ID; }
    355 
    356   const void *dynamicClassID() const override { return &ThisErrT::ID; }
    357 
    358   bool isA(const void *const ClassID) const override {
    359     return ClassID == classID() || ParentErrT::isA(ClassID);
    360   }
    361 };
    362 
    363 /// Special ErrorInfo subclass representing a list of ErrorInfos.
    364 /// Instances of this class are constructed by joinError.
    365 class ErrorList final : public ErrorInfo<ErrorList> {
    366   // handleErrors needs to be able to iterate the payload list of an
    367   // ErrorList.
    368   template <typename... HandlerTs>
    369   friend Error handleErrors(Error E, HandlerTs &&... Handlers);
    370 
    371   // joinErrors is implemented in terms of join.
    372   friend Error joinErrors(Error, Error);
    373 
    374 public:
    375   void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override {
    376     OS << "Multiple errors:\n";
    377     for (auto &ErrPayload : Payloads) {
    378       ErrPayload->log(OS);
    379       OS << "\n";
    380     }
    381   }
    382 
    383   std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override;
    384 
    385   // Used by ErrorInfo::classID.
    386   static char ID;
    387 
    388 private:
    389   ErrorList(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload1,
    390             std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload2) {
    391     assert(!Payload1->isA<ErrorList>() && !Payload2->isA<ErrorList>() &&
    392            "ErrorList constructor payloads should be singleton errors");
    393     Payloads.push_back(std::move(Payload1));
    394     Payloads.push_back(std::move(Payload2));
    395   }
    396 
    397   static Error join(Error E1, Error E2) {
    398     if (!E1)
    399       return E2;
    400     if (!E2)
    401       return E1;
    402     if (E1.isA<ErrorList>()) {
    403       auto &E1List = static_cast<ErrorList &>(*E1.getPtr());
    404       if (E2.isA<ErrorList>()) {
    405         auto E2Payload = E2.takePayload();
    406         auto &E2List = static_cast<ErrorList &>(*E2Payload);
    407         for (auto &Payload : E2List.Payloads)
    408           E1List.Payloads.push_back(std::move(Payload));
    409       } else
    410         E1List.Payloads.push_back(E2.takePayload());
    411 
    412       return E1;
    413     }
    414     if (E2.isA<ErrorList>()) {
    415       auto &E2List = static_cast<ErrorList &>(*E2.getPtr());
    416       E2List.Payloads.insert(E2List.Payloads.begin(), E1.takePayload());
    417       return E2;
    418     }
    419     return Error(std::unique_ptr<ErrorList>(
    420         new ErrorList(E1.takePayload(), E2.takePayload())));
    421   }
    422 
    423   std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase>> Payloads;
    424 };
    425 
    426 /// Concatenate errors. The resulting Error is unchecked, and contains the
    427 /// ErrorInfo(s), if any, contained in E1, followed by the
    428 /// ErrorInfo(s), if any, contained in E2.
    429 inline Error joinErrors(Error E1, Error E2) {
    430   return ErrorList::join(std::move(E1), std::move(E2));
    431 }
    432 
    433 /// Tagged union holding either a T or a Error.
    434 ///
    435 /// This class parallels ErrorOr, but replaces error_code with Error. Since
    436 /// Error cannot be copied, this class replaces getError() with
    437 /// takeError(). It also adds an bool errorIsA<ErrT>() method for testing the
    438 /// error class type.
    439 template <class T> class LLVM_NODISCARD Expected {
    440   template <class T1> friend class ExpectedAsOutParameter;
    441   template <class OtherT> friend class Expected;
    442 
    443   static constexpr bool isRef = std::is_reference<T>::value;
    444 
    445   using wrap = std::reference_wrapper<std::remove_reference_t<T>>;
    446 
    447   using error_type = std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase>;
    448 
    449 public:
    450   using storage_type = std::conditional_t<isRef, wrap, T>;
    451   using value_type = T;
    452 
    453 private:
    454   using reference = std::remove_reference_t<T> &;
    455   using const_reference = const std::remove_reference_t<T> &;
    456   using pointer = std::remove_reference_t<T> *;
    457   using const_pointer = const std::remove_reference_t<T> *;
    458 
    459 public:
    460   /// Create an Expected<T> error value from the given Error.
    461   Expected(Error Err)
    462       : HasError(true)
    463 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    464         // Expected is unchecked upon construction in Debug builds.
    465         , Unchecked(true)
    466 #endif
    467   {
    468     assert(Err && "Cannot create Expected<T> from Error success value.");
    469     new (getErrorStorage()) error_type(Err.takePayload());
    470   }
    471 
    472   /// Forbid to convert from Error::success() implicitly, this avoids having
    473   /// Expected<T> foo() { return Error::success(); } which compiles otherwise
    474   /// but triggers the assertion above.
    475   Expected(ErrorSuccess) = delete;
    476 
    477   /// Create an Expected<T> success value from the given OtherT value, which
    478   /// must be convertible to T.
    479   template <typename OtherT>
    480   Expected(OtherT &&Val,
    481            std::enable_if_t<std::is_convertible<OtherT, T>::value> * = nullptr)
    482       : HasError(false)
    483 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    484         // Expected is unchecked upon construction in Debug builds.
    485         ,
    486         Unchecked(true)
    487 #endif
    488   {
    489     new (getStorage()) storage_type(std::forward<OtherT>(Val));
    490   }
    491 
    492   /// Move construct an Expected<T> value.
    493   Expected(Expected &&Other) { moveConstruct(std::move(Other)); }
    494 
    495   /// Move construct an Expected<T> value from an Expected<OtherT>, where OtherT
    496   /// must be convertible to T.
    497   template <class OtherT>
    498   Expected(
    499       Expected<OtherT> &&Other,
    500       std::enable_if_t<std::is_convertible<OtherT, T>::value> * = nullptr) {
    501     moveConstruct(std::move(Other));
    502   }
    503 
    504   /// Move construct an Expected<T> value from an Expected<OtherT>, where OtherT
    505   /// isn't convertible to T.
    506   template <class OtherT>
    507   explicit Expected(
    508       Expected<OtherT> &&Other,
    509       std::enable_if_t<!std::is_convertible<OtherT, T>::value> * = nullptr) {
    510     moveConstruct(std::move(Other));
    511   }
    512 
    513   /// Move-assign from another Expected<T>.
    514   Expected &operator=(Expected &&Other) {
    515     moveAssign(std::move(Other));
    516     return *this;
    517   }
    518 
    519   /// Destroy an Expected<T>.
    520   ~Expected() {
    521     assertIsChecked();
    522     if (!HasError)
    523       getStorage()->~storage_type();
    524     else
    525       getErrorStorage()->~error_type();
    526   }
    527 
    528   /// Return false if there is an error.
    529   explicit operator bool() {
    530 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    531     Unchecked = HasError;
    532 #endif
    533     return !HasError;
    534   }
    535 
    536   /// Returns a reference to the stored T value.
    537   reference get() {
    538     assertIsChecked();
    539     return *getStorage();
    540   }
    541 
    542   /// Returns a const reference to the stored T value.
    543   const_reference get() const {
    544     assertIsChecked();
    545     return const_cast<Expected<T> *>(this)->get();
    546   }
    547 
    548   /// Check that this Expected<T> is an error of type ErrT.
    549   template <typename ErrT> bool errorIsA() const {
    550     return HasError && (*getErrorStorage())->template isA<ErrT>();
    551   }
    552 
    553   /// Take ownership of the stored error.
    554   /// After calling this the Expected<T> is in an indeterminate state that can
    555   /// only be safely destructed. No further calls (beside the destructor) should
    556   /// be made on the Expected<T> value.
    557   Error takeError() {
    558 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    559     Unchecked = false;
    560 #endif
    561     return HasError ? Error(std::move(*getErrorStorage())) : Error::success();
    562   }
    563 
    564   /// Returns a pointer to the stored T value.
    565   pointer operator->() {
    566     assertIsChecked();
    567     return toPointer(getStorage());
    568   }
    569 
    570   /// Returns a const pointer to the stored T value.
    571   const_pointer operator->() const {
    572     assertIsChecked();
    573     return toPointer(getStorage());
    574   }
    575 
    576   /// Returns a reference to the stored T value.
    577   reference operator*() {
    578     assertIsChecked();
    579     return *getStorage();
    580   }
    581 
    582   /// Returns a const reference to the stored T value.
    583   const_reference operator*() const {
    584     assertIsChecked();
    585     return *getStorage();
    586   }
    587 
    588 private:
    589   template <class T1>
    590   static bool compareThisIfSameType(const T1 &a, const T1 &b) {
    591     return &a == &b;
    592   }
    593 
    594   template <class T1, class T2>
    595   static bool compareThisIfSameType(const T1 &, const T2 &) {
    596     return false;
    597   }
    598 
    599   template <class OtherT> void moveConstruct(Expected<OtherT> &&Other) {
    600     HasError = Other.HasError;
    601 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    602     Unchecked = true;
    603     Other.Unchecked = false;
    604 #endif
    605 
    606     if (!HasError)
    607       new (getStorage()) storage_type(std::move(*Other.getStorage()));
    608     else
    609       new (getErrorStorage()) error_type(std::move(*Other.getErrorStorage()));
    610   }
    611 
    612   template <class OtherT> void moveAssign(Expected<OtherT> &&Other) {
    613     assertIsChecked();
    614 
    615     if (compareThisIfSameType(*this, Other))
    616       return;
    617 
    618     this->~Expected();
    619     new (this) Expected(std::move(Other));
    620   }
    621 
    622   pointer toPointer(pointer Val) { return Val; }
    623 
    624   const_pointer toPointer(const_pointer Val) const { return Val; }
    625 
    626   pointer toPointer(wrap *Val) { return &Val->get(); }
    627 
    628   const_pointer toPointer(const wrap *Val) const { return &Val->get(); }
    629 
    630   storage_type *getStorage() {
    631     assert(!HasError && "Cannot get value when an error exists!");
    632     return reinterpret_cast<storage_type *>(&TStorage);
    633   }
    634 
    635   const storage_type *getStorage() const {
    636     assert(!HasError && "Cannot get value when an error exists!");
    637     return reinterpret_cast<const storage_type *>(&TStorage);
    638   }
    639 
    640   error_type *getErrorStorage() {
    641     assert(HasError && "Cannot get error when a value exists!");
    642     return reinterpret_cast<error_type *>(&ErrorStorage);
    643   }
    644 
    645   const error_type *getErrorStorage() const {
    646     assert(HasError && "Cannot get error when a value exists!");
    647     return reinterpret_cast<const error_type *>(&ErrorStorage);
    648   }
    649 
    650   // Used by ExpectedAsOutParameter to reset the checked flag.
    651   void setUnchecked() {
    652 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    653     Unchecked = true;
    654 #endif
    655   }
    656 
    657 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    658   LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
    659   LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE
    660   void fatalUncheckedExpected() const {
    661     dbgs() << "Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction.\n";
    662     if (HasError) {
    663       dbgs() << "Unchecked Expected<T> contained error:\n";
    664       (*getErrorStorage())->log(dbgs());
    665     } else
    666       dbgs() << "Expected<T> value was in success state. (Note: Expected<T> "
    667                 "values in success mode must still be checked prior to being "
    668                 "destroyed).\n";
    669     abort();
    670   }
    671 #endif
    672 
    673   void assertIsChecked() {
    674 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    675     if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(Unchecked))
    676       fatalUncheckedExpected();
    677 #endif
    678   }
    679 
    680   union {
    681     AlignedCharArrayUnion<storage_type> TStorage;
    682     AlignedCharArrayUnion<error_type> ErrorStorage;
    683   };
    684   bool HasError : 1;
    685 #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
    686   bool Unchecked : 1;
    687 #endif
    688 };
    689 
    690 /// Report a serious error, calling any installed error handler. See
    691 /// ErrorHandling.h.
    692 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void report_fatal_error(Error Err,
    693                                                 bool gen_crash_diag = true);
    694 
    695 /// Report a fatal error if Err is a failure value.
    696 ///
    697 /// This function can be used to wrap calls to fallible functions ONLY when it
    698 /// is known that the Error will always be a success value. E.g.
    699 ///
    700 ///   @code{.cpp}
    701 ///   // foo only attempts the fallible operation if DoFallibleOperation is
    702 ///   // true. If DoFallibleOperation is false then foo always returns
    703 ///   // Error::success().
    704 ///   Error foo(bool DoFallibleOperation);
    705 ///
    706 ///   cantFail(foo(false));
    707 ///   @endcode
    708 inline void cantFail(Error Err, const char *Msg = nullptr) {
    709   if (Err) {
    710     if (!Msg)
    711       Msg = "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call";
    712 #ifndef NDEBUG
    713     std::string Str;
    714     raw_string_ostream OS(Str);
    715     OS << Msg << "\n" << Err;
    716     Msg = OS.str().c_str();
    717 #endif
    718     llvm_unreachable(Msg);
    719   }
    720 }
    721 
    722 /// Report a fatal error if ValOrErr is a failure value, otherwise unwraps and
    723 /// returns the contained value.
    724 ///
    725 /// This function can be used to wrap calls to fallible functions ONLY when it
    726 /// is known that the Error will always be a success value. E.g.
    727 ///
    728 ///   @code{.cpp}
    729 ///   // foo only attempts the fallible operation if DoFallibleOperation is
    730 ///   // true. If DoFallibleOperation is false then foo always returns an int.
    731 ///   Expected<int> foo(bool DoFallibleOperation);
    732 ///
    733 ///   int X = cantFail(foo(false));
    734 ///   @endcode
    735 template <typename T>
    736 T cantFail(Expected<T> ValOrErr, const char *Msg = nullptr) {
    737   if (ValOrErr)
    738     return std::move(*ValOrErr);
    739   else {
    740     if (!Msg)
    741       Msg = "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call";
    742 #ifndef NDEBUG
    743     std::string Str;
    744     raw_string_ostream OS(Str);
    745     auto E = ValOrErr.takeError();
    746     OS << Msg << "\n" << E;
    747     Msg = OS.str().c_str();
    748 #endif
    749     llvm_unreachable(Msg);
    750   }
    751 }
    752 
    753 /// Report a fatal error if ValOrErr is a failure value, otherwise unwraps and
    754 /// returns the contained reference.
    755 ///
    756 /// This function can be used to wrap calls to fallible functions ONLY when it
    757 /// is known that the Error will always be a success value. E.g.
    758 ///
    759 ///   @code{.cpp}
    760 ///   // foo only attempts the fallible operation if DoFallibleOperation is
    761 ///   // true. If DoFallibleOperation is false then foo always returns a Bar&.
    762 ///   Expected<Bar&> foo(bool DoFallibleOperation);
    763 ///
    764 ///   Bar &X = cantFail(foo(false));
    765 ///   @endcode
    766 template <typename T>
    767 T& cantFail(Expected<T&> ValOrErr, const char *Msg = nullptr) {
    768   if (ValOrErr)
    769     return *ValOrErr;
    770   else {
    771     if (!Msg)
    772       Msg = "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call";
    773 #ifndef NDEBUG
    774     std::string Str;
    775     raw_string_ostream OS(Str);
    776     auto E = ValOrErr.takeError();
    777     OS << Msg << "\n" << E;
    778     Msg = OS.str().c_str();
    779 #endif
    780     llvm_unreachable(Msg);
    781   }
    782 }
    783 
    784 /// Helper for testing applicability of, and applying, handlers for
    785 /// ErrorInfo types.
    786 template <typename HandlerT>
    787 class ErrorHandlerTraits
    788     : public ErrorHandlerTraits<decltype(
    789           &std::remove_reference<HandlerT>::type::operator())> {};
    790 
    791 // Specialization functions of the form 'Error (const ErrT&)'.
    792 template <typename ErrT> class ErrorHandlerTraits<Error (&)(ErrT &)> {
    793 public:
    794   static bool appliesTo(const ErrorInfoBase &E) {
    795     return E.template isA<ErrT>();
    796   }
    797 
    798   template <typename HandlerT>
    799   static Error apply(HandlerT &&H, std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
    800     assert(appliesTo(*E) && "Applying incorrect handler");
    801     return H(static_cast<ErrT &>(*E));
    802   }
    803 };
    804 
    805 // Specialization functions of the form 'void (const ErrT&)'.
    806 template <typename ErrT> class ErrorHandlerTraits<void (&)(ErrT &)> {
    807 public:
    808   static bool appliesTo(const ErrorInfoBase &E) {
    809     return E.template isA<ErrT>();
    810   }
    811 
    812   template <typename HandlerT>
    813   static Error apply(HandlerT &&H, std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
    814     assert(appliesTo(*E) && "Applying incorrect handler");
    815     H(static_cast<ErrT &>(*E));
    816     return Error::success();
    817   }
    818 };
    819 
    820 /// Specialization for functions of the form 'Error (std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)'.
    821 template <typename ErrT>
    822 class ErrorHandlerTraits<Error (&)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)> {
    823 public:
    824   static bool appliesTo(const ErrorInfoBase &E) {
    825     return E.template isA<ErrT>();
    826   }
    827 
    828   template <typename HandlerT>
    829   static Error apply(HandlerT &&H, std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
    830     assert(appliesTo(*E) && "Applying incorrect handler");
    831     std::unique_ptr<ErrT> SubE(static_cast<ErrT *>(E.release()));
    832     return H(std::move(SubE));
    833   }
    834 };
    835 
    836 /// Specialization for functions of the form 'void (std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)'.
    837 template <typename ErrT>
    838 class ErrorHandlerTraits<void (&)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)> {
    839 public:
    840   static bool appliesTo(const ErrorInfoBase &E) {
    841     return E.template isA<ErrT>();
    842   }
    843 
    844   template <typename HandlerT>
    845   static Error apply(HandlerT &&H, std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
    846     assert(appliesTo(*E) && "Applying incorrect handler");
    847     std::unique_ptr<ErrT> SubE(static_cast<ErrT *>(E.release()));
    848     H(std::move(SubE));
    849     return Error::success();
    850   }
    851 };
    852 
    853 // Specialization for member functions of the form 'RetT (const ErrT&)'.
    854 template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
    855 class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(ErrT &)>
    856     : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(ErrT &)> {};
    857 
    858 // Specialization for member functions of the form 'RetT (const ErrT&) const'.
    859 template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
    860 class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(ErrT &) const>
    861     : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(ErrT &)> {};
    862 
    863 // Specialization for member functions of the form 'RetT (const ErrT&)'.
    864 template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
    865 class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(const ErrT &)>
    866     : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(ErrT &)> {};
    867 
    868 // Specialization for member functions of the form 'RetT (const ErrT&) const'.
    869 template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
    870 class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(const ErrT &) const>
    871     : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(ErrT &)> {};
    872 
    873 /// Specialization for member functions of the form
    874 /// 'RetT (std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)'.
    875 template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
    876 class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)>
    877     : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)> {};
    878 
    879 /// Specialization for member functions of the form
    880 /// 'RetT (std::unique_ptr<ErrT>) const'.
    881 template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
    882 class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>) const>
    883     : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)> {};
    884 
    885 inline Error handleErrorImpl(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload) {
    886   return Error(std::move(Payload));
    887 }
    888 
    889 template <typename HandlerT, typename... HandlerTs>
    890 Error handleErrorImpl(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload,
    891                       HandlerT &&Handler, HandlerTs &&... Handlers) {
    892   if (ErrorHandlerTraits<HandlerT>::appliesTo(*Payload))
    893     return ErrorHandlerTraits<HandlerT>::apply(std::forward<HandlerT>(Handler),
    894                                                std::move(Payload));
    895   return handleErrorImpl(std::move(Payload),
    896                          std::forward<HandlerTs>(Handlers)...);
    897 }
    898 
    899 /// Pass the ErrorInfo(s) contained in E to their respective handlers. Any
    900 /// unhandled errors (or Errors returned by handlers) are re-concatenated and
    901 /// returned.
    902 /// Because this function returns an error, its result must also be checked
    903 /// or returned. If you intend to handle all errors use handleAllErrors
    904 /// (which returns void, and will abort() on unhandled errors) instead.
    905 template <typename... HandlerTs>
    906 Error handleErrors(Error E, HandlerTs &&... Hs) {
    907   if (!E)
    908     return Error::success();
    909 
    910   std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload = E.takePayload();
    911 
    912   if (Payload->isA<ErrorList>()) {
    913     ErrorList &List = static_cast<ErrorList &>(*Payload);
    914     Error R;
    915     for (auto &P : List.Payloads)
    916       R = ErrorList::join(
    917           std::move(R),
    918           handleErrorImpl(std::move(P), std::forward<HandlerTs>(Hs)...));
    919     return R;
    920   }
    921 
    922   return handleErrorImpl(std::move(Payload), std::forward<HandlerTs>(Hs)...);
    923 }
    924 
    925 /// Behaves the same as handleErrors, except that by contract all errors
    926 /// *must* be handled by the given handlers (i.e. there must be no remaining
    927 /// errors after running the handlers, or llvm_unreachable is called).
    928 template <typename... HandlerTs>
    929 void handleAllErrors(Error E, HandlerTs &&... Handlers) {
    930   cantFail(handleErrors(std::move(E), std::forward<HandlerTs>(Handlers)...));
    931 }
    932 
    933 /// Check that E is a non-error, then drop it.
    934 /// If E is an error, llvm_unreachable will be called.
    935 inline void handleAllErrors(Error E) {
    936   cantFail(std::move(E));
    937 }
    938 
    939 /// Handle any errors (if present) in an Expected<T>, then try a recovery path.
    940 ///
    941 /// If the incoming value is a success value it is returned unmodified. If it
    942 /// is a failure value then it the contained error is passed to handleErrors.
    943 /// If handleErrors is able to handle the error then the RecoveryPath functor
    944 /// is called to supply the final result. If handleErrors is not able to
    945 /// handle all errors then the unhandled errors are returned.
    946 ///
    947 /// This utility enables the follow pattern:
    948 ///
    949 ///   @code{.cpp}
    950 ///   enum FooStrategy { Aggressive, Conservative };
    951 ///   Expected<Foo> foo(FooStrategy S);
    952 ///
    953 ///   auto ResultOrErr =
    954 ///     handleExpected(
    955 ///       foo(Aggressive),
    956 ///       []() { return foo(Conservative); },
    957 ///       [](AggressiveStrategyError&) {
    958 ///         // Implicitly conusme this - we'll recover by using a conservative
    959 ///         // strategy.
    960 ///       });
    961 ///
    962 ///   @endcode
    963 template <typename T, typename RecoveryFtor, typename... HandlerTs>
    964 Expected<T> handleExpected(Expected<T> ValOrErr, RecoveryFtor &&RecoveryPath,
    965                            HandlerTs &&... Handlers) {
    966   if (ValOrErr)
    967     return ValOrErr;
    968 
    969   if (auto Err = handleErrors(ValOrErr.takeError(),
    970                               std::forward<HandlerTs>(Handlers)...))
    971     return std::move(Err);
    972 
    973   return RecoveryPath();
    974 }
    975 
    976 /// Log all errors (if any) in E to OS. If there are any errors, ErrorBanner
    977 /// will be printed before the first one is logged. A newline will be printed
    978 /// after each error.
    979 ///
    980 /// This function is compatible with the helpers from Support/WithColor.h. You
    981 /// can pass any of them as the OS. Please consider using them instead of
    982 /// including 'error: ' in the ErrorBanner.
    983 ///
    984 /// This is useful in the base level of your program to allow clean termination
    985 /// (allowing clean deallocation of resources, etc.), while reporting error
    986 /// information to the user.
    987 void logAllUnhandledErrors(Error E, raw_ostream &OS, Twine ErrorBanner = {});
    988 
    989 /// Write all error messages (if any) in E to a string. The newline character
    990 /// is used to separate error messages.
    991 inline std::string toString(Error E) {
    992   SmallVector<std::string, 2> Errors;
    993   handleAllErrors(std::move(E), [&Errors](const ErrorInfoBase &EI) {
    994     Errors.push_back(EI.message());
    995   });
    996   return join(Errors.begin(), Errors.end(), "\n");
    997 }
    998 
    999 /// Consume a Error without doing anything. This method should be used
   1000 /// only where an error can be considered a reasonable and expected return
   1001 /// value.
   1002 ///
   1003 /// Uses of this method are potentially indicative of design problems: If it's
   1004 /// legitimate to do nothing while processing an "error", the error-producer
   1005 /// might be more clearly refactored to return an Optional<T>.
   1006 inline void consumeError(Error Err) {
   1007   handleAllErrors(std::move(Err), [](const ErrorInfoBase &) {});
   1008 }
   1009 
   1010 /// Convert an Expected to an Optional without doing anything. This method
   1011 /// should be used only where an error can be considered a reasonable and
   1012 /// expected return value.
   1013 ///
   1014 /// Uses of this method are potentially indicative of problems: perhaps the
   1015 /// error should be propagated further, or the error-producer should just
   1016 /// return an Optional in the first place.
   1017 template <typename T> Optional<T> expectedToOptional(Expected<T> &&E) {
   1018   if (E)
   1019     return std::move(*E);
   1020   consumeError(E.takeError());
   1021   return None;
   1022 }
   1023 
   1024 /// Helper for converting an Error to a bool.
   1025 ///
   1026 /// This method returns true if Err is in an error state, or false if it is
   1027 /// in a success state.  Puts Err in a checked state in both cases (unlike
   1028 /// Error::operator bool(), which only does this for success states).
   1029 inline bool errorToBool(Error Err) {
   1030   bool IsError = static_cast<bool>(Err);
   1031   if (IsError)
   1032     consumeError(std::move(Err));
   1033   return IsError;
   1034 }
   1035 
   1036 /// Helper for Errors used as out-parameters.
   1037 ///
   1038 /// This helper is for use with the Error-as-out-parameter idiom, where an error
   1039 /// is passed to a function or method by reference, rather than being returned.
   1040 /// In such cases it is helpful to set the checked bit on entry to the function
   1041 /// so that the error can be written to (unchecked Errors abort on assignment)
   1042 /// and clear the checked bit on exit so that clients cannot accidentally forget
   1043 /// to check the result. This helper performs these actions automatically using
   1044 /// RAII:
   1045 ///
   1046 ///   @code{.cpp}
   1047 ///   Result foo(Error &Err) {
   1048 ///     ErrorAsOutParameter ErrAsOutParam(&Err); // 'Checked' flag set
   1049 ///     // <body of foo>
   1050 ///     // <- 'Checked' flag auto-cleared when ErrAsOutParam is destructed.
   1051 ///   }
   1052 ///   @endcode
   1053 ///
   1054 /// ErrorAsOutParameter takes an Error* rather than Error& so that it can be
   1055 /// used with optional Errors (Error pointers that are allowed to be null). If
   1056 /// ErrorAsOutParameter took an Error reference, an instance would have to be
   1057 /// created inside every condition that verified that Error was non-null. By
   1058 /// taking an Error pointer we can just create one instance at the top of the
   1059 /// function.
   1060 class ErrorAsOutParameter {
   1061 public:
   1062   ErrorAsOutParameter(Error *Err) : Err(Err) {
   1063     // Raise the checked bit if Err is success.
   1064     if (Err)
   1065       (void)!!*Err;
   1066   }
   1067 
   1068   ~ErrorAsOutParameter() {
   1069     // Clear the checked bit.
   1070     if (Err && !*Err)
   1071       *Err = Error::success();
   1072   }
   1073 
   1074 private:
   1075   Error *Err;
   1076 };
   1077 
   1078 /// Helper for Expected<T>s used as out-parameters.
   1079 ///
   1080 /// See ErrorAsOutParameter.
   1081 template <typename T>
   1082 class ExpectedAsOutParameter {
   1083 public:
   1084   ExpectedAsOutParameter(Expected<T> *ValOrErr)
   1085     : ValOrErr(ValOrErr) {
   1086     if (ValOrErr)
   1087       (void)!!*ValOrErr;
   1088   }
   1089 
   1090   ~ExpectedAsOutParameter() {
   1091     if (ValOrErr)
   1092       ValOrErr->setUnchecked();
   1093   }
   1094 
   1095 private:
   1096   Expected<T> *ValOrErr;
   1097 };
   1098 
   1099 /// This class wraps a std::error_code in a Error.
   1100 ///
   1101 /// This is useful if you're writing an interface that returns a Error
   1102 /// (or Expected) and you want to call code that still returns
   1103 /// std::error_codes.
   1104 class ECError : public ErrorInfo<ECError> {
   1105   friend Error errorCodeToError(std::error_code);
   1106 
   1107   virtual void anchor() override;
   1108 
   1109 public:
   1110   void setErrorCode(std::error_code EC) { this->EC = EC; }
   1111   std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override { return EC; }
   1112   void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override { OS << EC.message(); }
   1113 
   1114   // Used by ErrorInfo::classID.
   1115   static char ID;
   1116 
   1117 protected:
   1118   ECError() = default;
   1119   ECError(std::error_code EC) : EC(EC) {}
   1120 
   1121   std::error_code EC;
   1122 };
   1123 
   1124 /// The value returned by this function can be returned from convertToErrorCode
   1125 /// for Error values where no sensible translation to std::error_code exists.
   1126 /// It should only be used in this situation, and should never be used where a
   1127 /// sensible conversion to std::error_code is available, as attempts to convert
   1128 /// to/from this error will result in a fatal error. (i.e. it is a programmatic
   1129 ///error to try to convert such a value).
   1130 std::error_code inconvertibleErrorCode();
   1131 
   1132 /// Helper for converting an std::error_code to a Error.
   1133 Error errorCodeToError(std::error_code EC);
   1134 
   1135 /// Helper for converting an ECError to a std::error_code.
   1136 ///
   1137 /// This method requires that Err be Error() or an ECError, otherwise it
   1138 /// will trigger a call to abort().
   1139 std::error_code errorToErrorCode(Error Err);
   1140 
   1141 /// Convert an ErrorOr<T> to an Expected<T>.
   1142 template <typename T> Expected<T> errorOrToExpected(ErrorOr<T> &&EO) {
   1143   if (auto EC = EO.getError())
   1144     return errorCodeToError(EC);
   1145   return std::move(*EO);
   1146 }
   1147 
   1148 /// Convert an Expected<T> to an ErrorOr<T>.
   1149 template <typename T> ErrorOr<T> expectedToErrorOr(Expected<T> &&E) {
   1150   if (auto Err = E.takeError())
   1151     return errorToErrorCode(std::move(Err));
   1152   return std::move(*E);
   1153 }
   1154 
   1155 /// This class wraps a string in an Error.
   1156 ///
   1157 /// StringError is useful in cases where the client is not expected to be able
   1158 /// to consume the specific error message programmatically (for example, if the
   1159 /// error message is to be presented to the user).
   1160 ///
   1161 /// StringError can also be used when additional information is to be printed
   1162 /// along with a error_code message. Depending on the constructor called, this
   1163 /// class can either display:
   1164 ///    1. the error_code message (ECError behavior)
   1165 ///    2. a string
   1166 ///    3. the error_code message and a string
   1167 ///
   1168 /// These behaviors are useful when subtyping is required; for example, when a
   1169 /// specific library needs an explicit error type. In the example below,
   1170 /// PDBError is derived from StringError:
   1171 ///
   1172 ///   @code{.cpp}
   1173 ///   Expected<int> foo() {
   1174 ///      return llvm::make_error<PDBError>(pdb_error_code::dia_failed_loading,
   1175 ///                                        "Additional information");
   1176 ///   }
   1177 ///   @endcode
   1178 ///
   1179 class StringError : public ErrorInfo<StringError> {
   1180 public:
   1181   static char ID;
   1182 
   1183   // Prints EC + S and converts to EC
   1184   StringError(std::error_code EC, const Twine &S = Twine());
   1185 
   1186   // Prints S and converts to EC
   1187   StringError(const Twine &S, std::error_code EC);
   1188 
   1189   void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override;
   1190   std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override;
   1191 
   1192   const std::string &getMessage() const { return Msg; }
   1193 
   1194 private:
   1195   std::string Msg;
   1196   std::error_code EC;
   1197   const bool PrintMsgOnly = false;
   1198 };
   1199 
   1200 /// Create formatted StringError object.
   1201 template <typename... Ts>
   1202 inline Error createStringError(std::error_code EC, char const *Fmt,
   1203                                const Ts &... Vals) {
   1204   std::string Buffer;
   1205   raw_string_ostream Stream(Buffer);
   1206   Stream << format(Fmt, Vals...);
   1207   return make_error<StringError>(Stream.str(), EC);
   1208 }
   1209 
   1210 Error createStringError(std::error_code EC, char const *Msg);
   1211 
   1212 inline Error createStringError(std::error_code EC, const Twine &S) {
   1213   return createStringError(EC, S.str().c_str());
   1214 }
   1215 
   1216 template <typename... Ts>
   1217 inline Error createStringError(std::errc EC, char const *Fmt,
   1218                                const Ts &... Vals) {
   1219   return createStringError(std::make_error_code(EC), Fmt, Vals...);
   1220 }
   1221 
   1222 /// This class wraps a filename and another Error.
   1223 ///
   1224 /// In some cases, an error needs to live along a 'source' name, in order to
   1225 /// show more detailed information to the user.
   1226 class FileError final : public ErrorInfo<FileError> {
   1227 
   1228   friend Error createFileError(const Twine &, Error);
   1229   friend Error createFileError(const Twine &, size_t, Error);
   1230 
   1231 public:
   1232   void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override {
   1233     assert(Err && !FileName.empty() && "Trying to log after takeError().");
   1234     OS << "'" << FileName << "': ";
   1235     if (Line.hasValue())
   1236       OS << "line " << Line.getValue() << ": ";
   1237     Err->log(OS);
   1238   }
   1239 
   1240   StringRef getFileName() { return FileName; }
   1241 
   1242   Error takeError() { return Error(std::move(Err)); }
   1243 
   1244   std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override;
   1245 
   1246   // Used by ErrorInfo::classID.
   1247   static char ID;
   1248 
   1249 private:
   1250   FileError(const Twine &F, Optional<size_t> LineNum,
   1251             std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
   1252     assert(E && "Cannot create FileError from Error success value.");
   1253     assert(!F.isTriviallyEmpty() &&
   1254            "The file name provided to FileError must not be empty.");
   1255     FileName = F.str();
   1256     Err = std::move(E);
   1257     Line = std::move(LineNum);
   1258   }
   1259 
   1260   static Error build(const Twine &F, Optional<size_t> Line, Error E) {
   1261     std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload;
   1262     handleAllErrors(std::move(E),
   1263                     [&](std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> EIB) -> Error {
   1264                       Payload = std::move(EIB);
   1265                       return Error::success();
   1266                     });
   1267     return Error(
   1268         std::unique_ptr<FileError>(new FileError(F, Line, std::move(Payload))));
   1269   }
   1270 
   1271   std::string FileName;
   1272   Optional<size_t> Line;
   1273   std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Err;
   1274 };
   1275 
   1276 /// Concatenate a source file path and/or name with an Error. The resulting
   1277 /// Error is unchecked.
   1278 inline Error createFileError(const Twine &F, Error E) {
   1279   return FileError::build(F, Optional<size_t>(), std::move(E));
   1280 }
   1281 
   1282 /// Concatenate a source file path and/or name with line number and an Error.
   1283 /// The resulting Error is unchecked.
   1284 inline Error createFileError(const Twine &F, size_t Line, Error E) {
   1285   return FileError::build(F, Optional<size_t>(Line), std::move(E));
   1286 }
   1287 
   1288 /// Concatenate a source file path and/or name with a std::error_code
   1289 /// to form an Error object.
   1290 inline Error createFileError(const Twine &F, std::error_code EC) {
   1291   return createFileError(F, errorCodeToError(EC));
   1292 }
   1293 
   1294 /// Concatenate a source file path and/or name with line number and
   1295 /// std::error_code to form an Error object.
   1296 inline Error createFileError(const Twine &F, size_t Line, std::error_code EC) {
   1297   return createFileError(F, Line, errorCodeToError(EC));
   1298 }
   1299 
   1300 Error createFileError(const Twine &F, ErrorSuccess) = delete;
   1301 
   1302 /// Helper for check-and-exit error handling.
   1303 ///
   1304 /// For tool use only. NOT FOR USE IN LIBRARY CODE.
   1305 ///
   1306 class ExitOnError {
   1307 public:
   1308   /// Create an error on exit helper.
   1309   ExitOnError(std::string Banner = "", int DefaultErrorExitCode = 1)
   1310       : Banner(std::move(Banner)),
   1311         GetExitCode([=](const Error &) { return DefaultErrorExitCode; }) {}
   1312 
   1313   /// Set the banner string for any errors caught by operator().
   1314   void setBanner(std::string Banner) { this->Banner = std::move(Banner); }
   1315 
   1316   /// Set the exit-code mapper function.
   1317   void setExitCodeMapper(std::function<int(const Error &)> GetExitCode) {
   1318     this->GetExitCode = std::move(GetExitCode);
   1319   }
   1320 
   1321   /// Check Err. If it's in a failure state log the error(s) and exit.
   1322   void operator()(Error Err) const { checkError(std::move(Err)); }
   1323 
   1324   /// Check E. If it's in a success state then return the contained value. If
   1325   /// it's in a failure state log the error(s) and exit.
   1326   template <typename T> T operator()(Expected<T> &&E) const {
   1327     checkError(E.takeError());
   1328     return std::move(*E);
   1329   }
   1330 
   1331   /// Check E. If it's in a success state then return the contained reference. If
   1332   /// it's in a failure state log the error(s) and exit.
   1333   template <typename T> T& operator()(Expected<T&> &&E) const {
   1334     checkError(E.takeError());
   1335     return *E;
   1336   }
   1337 
   1338 private:
   1339   void checkError(Error Err) const {
   1340     if (Err) {
   1341       int ExitCode = GetExitCode(Err);
   1342       logAllUnhandledErrors(std::move(Err), errs(), Banner);
   1343       exit(ExitCode);
   1344     }
   1345   }
   1346 
   1347   std::string Banner;
   1348   std::function<int(const Error &)> GetExitCode;
   1349 };
   1350 
   1351 /// Conversion from Error to LLVMErrorRef for C error bindings.
   1352 inline LLVMErrorRef wrap(Error Err) {
   1353   return reinterpret_cast<LLVMErrorRef>(Err.takePayload().release());
   1354 }
   1355 
   1356 /// Conversion from LLVMErrorRef to Error for C error bindings.
   1357 inline Error unwrap(LLVMErrorRef ErrRef) {
   1358   return Error(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase>(
   1359       reinterpret_cast<ErrorInfoBase *>(ErrRef)));
   1360 }
   1361 
   1362 } // end namespace llvm
   1363 
   1364 #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_ERROR_H
   1365