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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/*
* Error-reporting types and structures.
*
* Despite these types and structures existing in js/public, significant parts
* of their heritage date back to distant SpiderMonkey past, and they are not
* all universally well-thought-out as ideal, intended-to-be-permanent API.
* We may eventually replace this with something more consistent with
* ECMAScript the language and less consistent with '90s-era JSAPI inventions,
* but it's doubtful this will happen any time soon.
*/
#ifndef js_ErrorReport_h
#define js_ErrorReport_h
#include "mozilla/Assertions.h" // MOZ_ASSERT
#include <iterator> // std::input_iterator_tag, std::iterator
#include <stddef.h> // size_t
#include <stdint.h> // int16_t, uint16_t
#include <string.h> // strlen
#include "jstypes.h" // JS_PUBLIC_API
#include "js/AllocPolicy.h" // js::SystemAllocPolicy
#include "js/CharacterEncoding.h" // JS::ConstUTF8CharsZ
#include "js/Exception.h" // JS::ExceptionStack
#include "js/RootingAPI.h" // JS::HandleObject, JS::RootedObject
#include "js/UniquePtr.h" // js::UniquePtr
#include "js/Vector.h" // js::Vector
struct JS_PUBLIC_API JSContext;
class JS_PUBLIC_API JSString;
/**
* Possible exception types. These types are part of a JSErrorFormatString
* structure. They define which error to throw in case of a runtime error.
*
* JSEXN_WARN is used for warnings, that are not strictly errors but are handled
* using the generalized error reporting mechanism. (One side effect of this
* type is to not prepend 'Error:' to warning messages.) This value can go away
* if we ever decide to use an entirely separate mechanism for warnings.
*/
enum JSExnType {
JSEXN_ERR,
JSEXN_FIRST = JSEXN_ERR,
JSEXN_INTERNALERR,
JSEXN_AGGREGATEERR,
JSEXN_EVALERR,
JSEXN_RANGEERR,
JSEXN_REFERENCEERR,
JSEXN_SYNTAXERR,
JSEXN_TYPEERR,
JSEXN_URIERR,
JSEXN_DEBUGGEEWOULDRUN,
JSEXN_WASMCOMPILEERROR,
JSEXN_WASMLINKERROR,
JSEXN_WASMRUNTIMEERROR,
JSEXN_ERROR_LIMIT,
JSEXN_WARN = JSEXN_ERROR_LIMIT,
JSEXN_NOTE,
JSEXN_LIMIT
};
struct JSErrorFormatString {
/** The error message name in ASCII. */
const char* name;
/** The error format string in ASCII. */
const char* format;
/** The number of arguments to expand in the formatted error message. */
uint16_t argCount;
/** One of the JSExnType constants above. */
int16_t exnType;
};
using JSErrorCallback =
const JSErrorFormatString* (*)(void* userRef, const unsigned errorNumber);
/**
* Base class that implements parts shared by JSErrorReport and
* JSErrorNotes::Note.
*/
class JSErrorBase {
private:
// The (default) error message.
// If ownsMessage_ is true, the it is freed in destructor.
JS::ConstUTF8CharsZ message_;
public:
// Source file name, URL, etc., or null.
const char* filename;
// Unique identifier for the script source.
unsigned sourceId;
// Source line number.
unsigned lineno;
// Zero-based column index in line.
unsigned column;
// the error number, e.g. see js/public/friend/ErrorNumbers.msg.
unsigned errorNumber;
// Points to JSErrorFormatString::name.
// This string must never be freed.
const char* errorMessageName;
private:
bool ownsMessage_ : 1;
public:
JSErrorBase()
: filename(nullptr),
sourceId(0),
lineno(0),
column(0),
errorNumber(0),
errorMessageName(nullptr),
ownsMessage_(false) {}
~JSErrorBase() { freeMessage(); }
public:
const JS::ConstUTF8CharsZ message() const { return message_; }
void initOwnedMessage(const char* messageArg) {
initBorrowedMessage(messageArg);
ownsMessage_ = true;
}
void initBorrowedMessage(const char* messageArg) {
MOZ_ASSERT(!message_);
message_ = JS::ConstUTF8CharsZ(messageArg, strlen(messageArg));
}
JSString* newMessageString(JSContext* cx);
private:
void freeMessage();
};
/**
* Notes associated with JSErrorReport.
*/
class JSErrorNotes {
public:
class Note final : public JSErrorBase {};
private:
// Stores pointers to each note.
js::Vector<js::UniquePtr<Note>, 1, js::SystemAllocPolicy> notes_;
public:
JSErrorNotes();
~JSErrorNotes();
// Add an note to the given position.
bool addNoteASCII(JSContext* cx, const char* filename, unsigned sourceId,
unsigned lineno, unsigned column,
JSErrorCallback errorCallback, void* userRef,
const unsigned errorNumber, ...);
bool addNoteLatin1(JSContext* cx, const char* filename, unsigned sourceId,
unsigned lineno, unsigned column,
JSErrorCallback errorCallback, void* userRef,
const unsigned errorNumber, ...);
bool addNoteUTF8(JSContext* cx, const char* filename, unsigned sourceId,
unsigned lineno, unsigned column,
JSErrorCallback errorCallback, void* userRef,
const unsigned errorNumber, ...);
JS_PUBLIC_API size_t length();
// Create a deep copy of notes.
js::UniquePtr<JSErrorNotes> copy(JSContext* cx);
class iterator final {
private:
js::UniquePtr<Note>* note_;
public:
using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag;
using value_type = js::UniquePtr<Note>;
using difference_type = ptrdiff_t;
using pointer = value_type*;
using reference = value_type&;
explicit iterator(js::UniquePtr<Note>* note = nullptr) : note_(note) {}
bool operator==(iterator other) const { return note_ == other.note_; }
bool operator!=(iterator other) const { return !(*this == other); }
iterator& operator++() {
note_++;
return *this;
}
reference operator*() { return *note_; }
};
JS_PUBLIC_API iterator begin();
JS_PUBLIC_API iterator end();
};
/**
* Describes a single error or warning that occurs in the execution of script.
*/
class JSErrorReport : public JSErrorBase {
private:
// Offending source line without final '\n'.
// If ownsLinebuf_ is true, the buffer is freed in destructor.
const char16_t* linebuf_;
// Number of chars in linebuf_. Does not include trailing '\0'.
size_t linebufLength_;
// The 0-based offset of error token in linebuf_.
size_t tokenOffset_;
public:
// Associated notes, or nullptr if there's no note.
js::UniquePtr<JSErrorNotes> notes;
// One of the JSExnType constants.
int16_t exnType;
// See the comment in TransitiveCompileOptions.
bool isMuted : 1;
// This error report is actually a warning.
bool isWarning_ : 1;
private:
bool ownsLinebuf_ : 1;
public:
JSErrorReport()
: linebuf_(nullptr),
linebufLength_(0),
tokenOffset_(0),
notes(nullptr),
exnType(0),
isMuted(false),
isWarning_(false),
ownsLinebuf_(false) {}
~JSErrorReport() { freeLinebuf(); }
public:
const char16_t* linebuf() const { return linebuf_; }
size_t linebufLength() const { return linebufLength_; }
size_t tokenOffset() const { return tokenOffset_; }
void initOwnedLinebuf(const char16_t* linebufArg, size_t linebufLengthArg,
size_t tokenOffsetArg) {
initBorrowedLinebuf(linebufArg, linebufLengthArg, tokenOffsetArg);
ownsLinebuf_ = true;
}
void initBorrowedLinebuf(const char16_t* linebufArg, size_t linebufLengthArg,
size_t tokenOffsetArg);
bool isWarning() const { return isWarning_; }
private:
void freeLinebuf();
};
namespace JS {
struct MOZ_STACK_CLASS JS_PUBLIC_API ErrorReportBuilder {
explicit ErrorReportBuilder(JSContext* cx);
~ErrorReportBuilder();
enum SniffingBehavior { WithSideEffects, NoSideEffects };
/**
* Generate a JSErrorReport from the provided thrown value.
*
* If the value is a (possibly wrapped) Error object, the JSErrorReport will
* be exactly initialized from the Error object's information, without
* observable side effects. (The Error object's JSErrorReport is reused, if
* it has one.)
*
* Otherwise various attempts are made to derive JSErrorReport information
* from |exnStack| and from the current execution state. This process is
* *definitely* inconsistent with any standard, and particulars of the
* behavior implemented here generally shouldn't be relied upon.
*
* If the value of |sniffingBehavior| is |WithSideEffects|, some of these
* attempts *may* invoke user-configurable behavior when the exception is an
* object: converting it to a string, detecting and getting its properties,
* accessing its prototype chain, and others are possible. Users *must*
* tolerate |ErrorReportBuilder::init| potentially having arbitrary effects.
* Any exceptions thrown by these operations will be caught and silently
* ignored, and "default" values will be substituted into the JSErrorReport.
*
* But if the value of |sniffingBehavior| is |NoSideEffects|, these attempts
* *will not* invoke any observable side effects. The JSErrorReport will
* simply contain fewer, less precise details.
*
* Unlike some functions involved in error handling, this function adheres
* to the usual JSAPI return value error behavior.
*/
bool init(JSContext* cx, const JS::ExceptionStack& exnStack,
SniffingBehavior sniffingBehavior);
JSErrorReport* report() const { return reportp; }
const JS::ConstUTF8CharsZ toStringResult() const { return toStringResult_; }
private:
// More or less an equivalent of JS_ReportErrorNumber/js::ReportErrorNumberVA
// but fills in an ErrorReport instead of reporting it. Uses varargs to
// make it simpler to call js::ExpandErrorArgumentsVA.
//
// Returns false if we fail to actually populate the ErrorReport
// for some reason (probably out of memory).
bool populateUncaughtExceptionReportUTF8(JSContext* cx,
JS::HandleObject stack, ...);
bool populateUncaughtExceptionReportUTF8VA(JSContext* cx,
JS::HandleObject stack,
va_list ap);
// Reports exceptions from add-on scopes to telemetry.
void ReportAddonExceptionToTelemetry(JSContext* cx);
// We may have a provided JSErrorReport, so need a way to represent that.
JSErrorReport* reportp;
// Or we may need to synthesize a JSErrorReport one of our own.
JSErrorReport ownedReport;
// Root our exception value to keep a possibly borrowed |reportp| alive.
JS::RootedObject exnObject;
// And for our filename.
JS::UniqueChars filename;
// We may have a result of error.toString().
// FIXME: We should not call error.toString(), since it could have side
// effect (see bug 633623).
JS::ConstUTF8CharsZ toStringResult_;
JS::UniqueChars toStringResultBytesStorage;
};
// Writes a full report to a file descriptor. Does nothing for JSErrorReports
// which are warnings, unless reportWarnings is set.
extern JS_PUBLIC_API void PrintError(JSContext* cx, FILE* file,
JSErrorReport* report,
bool reportWarnings);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API void PrintError(JSContext* cx, FILE* file,
const JS::ErrorReportBuilder& builder,
bool reportWarnings);
} // namespace JS
#endif /* js_ErrorReport_h */
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