/* 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/. */ /// Tell the application to report an error /// /// If configured by the application, this sent to the application, which should report it to a /// Sentry-like system. This should only be used for errors that we don't expect to see and will /// work on fixing if we see a non-trivial volume of them. /// /// type_name identifies the error. It should be the main text that gets shown to the /// user and also how the error system groups errors together. It should be in UpperCamelCase /// form. /// /// Good type_names require some trial and error, for example: /// - Start with the error kind variant name /// - Add more text to distinguish errors more. For example an error code, or an extra word /// based on inspecting the error details #[macro_export] macro_rules! report_error { ($type_name:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => { let message = std::format!($($arg)*); ::log::warn!("report {}: {}", $type_name, message); $crate::report_error_to_app($type_name.to_string(), message.to_string()); }; } /// Log a breadcrumb if we see an `Result::Err` value /// /// Use this macro to wrap a function call that returns a `Result<>`. If that call returns an /// error, then we will log a breadcrumb for it. This can be used to track down the codepath where /// an error happened. #[macro_export] macro_rules! trace_error { ($result:expr) => {{ let result = $result; if let Err(e) = &result { $crate::breadcrumb!("Saw error: {}", e); }; result }}; } /// Tell the application to log a breadcrumb /// /// Breadcrumbs are log-like entries that get tracked by the error reporting system. When we /// report an error, recent breadcrumbs will be associated with it. #[macro_export] macro_rules! breadcrumb { ($($arg:tt)*) => { { let message = std::format!($($arg)*); ::log::info!("breadcrumb: {}", message); $crate::report_breadcrumb( message, std::module_path!().to_string(), std::line!(), std::column!(), ); } }; }