"
COPYRIGHT (c) 1993 by Claus Gittinger
All Rights Reserved
This software is furnished under a license and may be used
only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the
inclusion of the above copyright notice. This software may not
be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any
other person. No title to or ownership of the software is
hereby transferred.
"
Object subclass:#Exception
instanceVariableNames:'signal parameter errorString suspendedContext handlerContext
rejected originator resumeBlock rejectBlock'
classVariableNames:'EmergencyHandler RecursiveExceptionSignal'
poolDictionaries:''
category:'Kernel-Exceptions'
!
!Exception class methodsFor:'documentation'!
copyright
"
COPYRIGHT (c) 1993 by Claus Gittinger
All Rights Reserved
This software is furnished under a license and may be used
only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the
inclusion of the above copyright notice. This software may not
be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any
other person. No title to or ownership of the software is
hereby transferred.
"
!
documentation
"
Instances of Exception are passed to a Signal handling block as argument.
The handler block may perform various actions by sending corresponding messages
to the exception object. The following actions are possible:
reject - dont handle this signal;
another handler will be searched for,
upper in the calling hierarchy
proceed - return from the Signal>>raise, with nil as value
proceedWith:val - same, but return val from Signal>>raise
return - return from the Signal>>handle:do:, with nil as value
returnWith:val - same, but return val from Signal>>handle:do:
(this is also the handlers default,
if it falls through; taking the handlerBlocks value
as return value)
restart - restart the Signal>>handle:do:, after repairing
Via the Exception object, the handler can also query the state of execution:
where the Signal was raised, where the handler is, the signal which caused
the error and the errorString passed when the signal was raised. Also, an optional
parameter can be passed - the use is signal specific.:
[instance variables:]
signal <Signal> the signal which caused the exception
parameter <Object> a parameter (if any) which was passed when raising
the signal (only if raised with #raiseWith:aParameter)
errorString <String> an errorString
(usually the signals own errorString, but sometimes
changed explicitely in #raiseWith:errorString:)
suspendedContext <Context> the context in which the raise occured
handlerContext <Context> the context of the handler (if any)
resumeBlock <Block> private to the exception; needed to perform resume action
rejectBlock <Block> private to the exception; needed to perform reject action
In case of an unhandled signal raise, Exceptions EmergenyHandler will be evaluated.
The default emergeny handler will enter the debugger.
For applications, which do not want Debuggers to come up, other handlers are
possible.
For example, to get the typical C++ behavior, use:
Exception emergencyHandler:[:ex | Smalltalk exitWithCoreDump]
[Class variables:]
EmergencyHandler <Block> this block is evaluated, if no handler was defined
for a signal (i.e. this one is responsible for the
unhandled exception debugger).
Having this being a block allows to globally catch
these errors - even when no enclosing handler-scope
around the erronous code exists.
(as the catch/through does).
RecursiveExceptionSignal
<Signal> raised when within a handler for some signal,
the same signal is raised again.
[see also:]
Signal SignalSet QuerySignal
Context Block
Object DebugView
(``Exception handling and signals'': programming/exceptions.html)
[author:]
Claus Gittinger
"
! !
!Exception class methodsFor:'initialization'!
initialize
"setup the signal used to handle unhandled signals"
RecursiveExceptionSignal isNil ifTrue:[
RecursiveExceptionSignal := ErrorSignal newSignalMayProceed:false.
RecursiveExceptionSignal nameClass:self message:#recursiveExceptionSignal.
RecursiveExceptionSignal notifierString:'recursive signal raise in handler'
]
! !
!Exception class methodsFor:'instance creation'!
signal:aSignal parameter:aParameter errorString:aString suspendedContext:sContext
"create a new instance and set the fields in preparation for a raise.
- only to be sent from the signal when raising"
^ (self new)
signal:aSignal
parameter:aParameter
errorString:aString
suspendedContext:sContext
originator:(sContext receiver).
!
signal:aSignal parameter:aParameter errorString:aString suspendedContext:sContext originator:origin
"create a new instance and set the fields in preparation for a raise.
- only to be sent from the signal when raising"
^ (self new)
signal:aSignal
parameter:aParameter
errorString:aString
suspendedContext:sContext
originator:origin.
! !
!Exception class methodsFor:'Signal constants'!
recursiveExceptionSignal
"return the signal used to handle recursive signals in the handlers"
^ RecursiveExceptionSignal
! !
!Exception class methodsFor:'defaults'!
emergencyHandler
"return the handler used for unhandled exceptions"
"
set it up, when called the first time
"
EmergencyHandler isNil ifTrue:[
EmergencyHandler := [:ex |
"
sending it to the signal allows per-signal specific
debuggers to be implemented in the future
(for example, segv in primitive code could show things
on the C-level ..)
"
(ex signal) enterDebuggerWith:ex message:(ex errorString).
]
].
^ EmergencyHandler
!
emergencyHandler:aOneArgBlock
"set the handler used for unhandled exceptions"
EmergencyHandler := aOneArgBlock
"ST-80 behavior of first showing a notifier:
(I prefer to get right into the debugger, though)
Exception
emergencyHandler:
[:ex | self errorNotify:ex errorString ]
"
"ST-X behavior of going right into the debugger:
Exception
emergencyHandler:nil
"
"automatically aborting current operation, on error:
(may be useful for end-user apps; make certain,
you have abortSignal handlers at appropriate places)
Exception
emergencyHandler:
[:ex | Object abortSignal raise. ex return. ]
"
"finally, traditional language system behavior; dump core ;-)
Exception
emergencyHandler:
[:ex | Smalltalk exitWithCoreDump. ]
"
"Modified: 7.1.1997 / 21:15:07 / cg"
! !
!Exception methodsFor:'accessing'!
errorString
"return the errorString passsed with the signal raise
(or nil, if there was none)"
^ errorString
!
handlerContext
"return the context of the handler"
^ handlerContext
!
originator
"return the originator passsed with the signal raise
(or nil, if there was none)"
^ originator
!
parameter
"return the parameter passsed with the signal raise
(or nil, if there was none)"
^ parameter
!
rejected
"return true, if any other of the exceptions handlers has rejected
Uncertain, if this is really interesting to anybody.
This is only valid during handler execution.
(i.e. an outer handler can find out, if any other handler has already
rejected).
"
^ rejected
!
signal
"return the signal, that caused the exception"
^ signal
!
suspendedContext
"return the context in which the raise occured"
^ suspendedContext
!
willProceed
"return true, if the exception is proceedable"
^ resumeBlock notNil
! !
!Exception methodsFor:'handler actions'!
proceed
"Continue after the raise - the raise returns nil"
resumeBlock notNil ifTrue:[resumeBlock value:nil]
!
proceedWith:value
"Continue after the raise - the raise returns value"
resumeBlock notNil ifTrue:[resumeBlock value:value]
!
reject
"handler decided not to handle this signal -
system will look for another handler"
rejected := true.
rejectBlock value
!
restart
"restart the handle:do: - usually after some repair work is done
in handler"
handlerContext unwindAndRestart
!
resume
"Continue after the raise - the raise returns nil"
resumeBlock notNil ifTrue:[resumeBlock value:nil]
!
resumeWith:value
"Continue after the raise - the raise returns value"
resumeBlock notNil ifTrue:[resumeBlock value:value]
!
return
"Continue after the handle:do: - the handle:do: returns nil"
handlerContext unwind
!
returnDoing:aBlock
"Continue after the handle:do: - the handle:do: returns aBlock value"
handlerContext unwindThenDo:aBlock
!
returnWith:value
"Continue after the handle:do: - the handle:do: returns value"
handlerContext unwind:value
! !
!Exception methodsFor:'raising'!
doCallHandler:aHandler
"call the handler proper - needed an extra method
to have a separate returnContext for the rejectBlock.
(which is historical, and actually no longer needed)"
|val|
rejectBlock := [^ self]. "this will return on reject"
val := aHandler value:self.
"
handler fall through - is just like a returnWith:blocks-value
"
self returnWith:val
!
doRaise
"search through the context-calling chain for a 'handle:do:'-context
to the raising signal, a parent of it, or a SignalSet which includes
the raising signal.
If found, take the contexts 2nd argument (the handler) and evaluate
it with the receiver exception as argument.
If no handler is found, try per signal handler, or
per process handler (if its the noHandlerSignal).
Finally fall back to Exceptions emergencyHandler, which is always
available and enters the debugger.
ATTENTION: the code below depends on being called by #raise or
#raiseRequest for proper operation (it skips the sending context)."
|con block noHandlerSignal any msg sel conArg1
theSignal c ex1 activeHandlers inHandler rejected
lastHandler h|
con := thisContext sender. "the raise/raiseRequest-context"
con := con sender. "the signal raise context"
theSignal := con receiver.
theSignal isSignal ifFalse:[
self halt:'unexpected non-Signal in calling context'.
].
"/ 'search handler for: ' print. theSignal displayString printCR.
inHandler := false.
c := con sender.
[c notNil] whileTrue:[
sel := c selector.
sel == #doRaise ifTrue:[
ex1 := c receiver.
ex1 species == self species ifTrue:[
c := c sender.
(c notNil and:[c receiver == ex1]) ifTrue:[
c := c sender.
c notNil ifTrue:[
"/ the common case (really ?) first
(c receiver == theSignal) ifTrue:[
(c selector startsWith:'raise') ifTrue:[
h := ex1 handlerContext.
h notNil ifTrue:[
activeHandlers isNil ifTrue:[
activeHandlers := OrderedCollection new
].
lastHandler := h.
activeHandlers add:lastHandler.
inHandler := true.
c := lastHandler.
"/ 'skip over active handler: ' print. c displayString printCR.
]
]
] ifFalse:[
c receiver isSignal ifTrue:[
(c selector startsWith:'raise') ifTrue:[
h := ex1 handlerContext.
h notNil ifTrue:[
(h receiver accepts:theSignal) ifTrue:[
activeHandlers isNil ifTrue:[
activeHandlers := OrderedCollection new
].
lastHandler := h.
activeHandlers add:lastHandler.
inHandler := true.
c := lastHandler.
"/ 'skip2 over active handler: ' print. h displayString printCR.
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
].
].
c := c sender.
].
lastHandler notNil ifTrue:[
"/ 'skip over last active handler: ' print. lastHandler displayString printCR.
con := lastHandler sender.
].
any := false.
[con notNil] whileTrue:[
con isBlockContext ifFalse:[
"/ new behavior:
(activeHandlers notNil
and:[activeHandlers includesIdentical:con]) ifTrue:[
'skip activeHandler: ' print. con displayString printCR.
] ifFalse:[
sel := con selector.
((sel == #'handle:do:')
or:[((sel == #'handle:from:do:')
and:[(con argAt:2) == originator])]) ifTrue:[
"
if this is the Signal>>handle:do: context
or a SignalSet>>handle:do: context with self in it,
call the handler
"
(con receiver accepts:signal) ifTrue:[
"call the handler"
conArg1 := con argAt:1.
handlerContext := con.
any := true.
self doCallHandler:conArg1.
"if the handler rejects, we arrive here"
"continue search for another handler"
rejected := true.
].
]
]
].
con := con sender
].
activeHandlers := nil.
"/ (inHandler "and:[rejected ~~ true]") ifTrue:[
"/ "
"/ mhmh - an error while in a handler
"/ here, we do not fall back to the noHandlerSignal/staticHandler
"/ (makes debugging easier)
"/
"/ Should we ?
"/ "
"/ ((signal == RecursiveExceptionSignal)
"/ or:[RecursiveExceptionSignal isNil]) ifTrue:[
"/ "
"/ ... either while handling RecursiveExceptionSignal
"/ or at startup when RecursiveExceptionSignal is not yet
"/ created -
"/ - go immediately into the debugger.
"/ "
"/ ^ self enterDebuggerWith:self
"/ message:'recursive signal raise'
"/ ].
"/ ^ RecursiveExceptionSignal
"/ raiseRequestWith:self
"/ errorString:('recursive signal raise: (' , errorString , ')')
"/ ].
"
we arrive here, if either no handler was found, or none of the
handlers did a return (i.e. every handler rejected or fell through).
"
"
try per signal handler
"
(block := signal handlerBlock) isNil ifTrue:[
"/
"/ if its a querySignal, ignore it
"/
signal isQuerySignal ifTrue:[^ nil].
"/
"/ if it is not the NoHandlerSignal, raise it ...
"/ passing the receiver as parameter.
"/
signal ~~ (noHandlerSignal := Signal noHandlerSignal) ifTrue:[
noHandlerSignal notNil ifTrue:[
any ifTrue:[
msg := 'unhandled (rejected)'
] ifFalse:[
msg := 'unhandled'
].
msg := msg , ' exception: (' , errorString , ')'.
^ noHandlerSignal
raiseRequestWith:self
errorString:msg
in:self suspendedContext
].
"/
"/ mhmh - an error during early startup; noHandlerSignal is
"/ not yet defined.
"/
^ MiniDebugger enterWithMessage:errorString
].
"
mhmh - smells like trouble - there is no handler and
no per-signal handler block.
Look for either a per-process emergencyHandlerBlock
or the global emergencyHandler (from Exception) ...
"
Processor notNil ifTrue:[
"care for signal during startup (Processor not yet created)"
block := Processor activeProcess emergencySignalHandler.
].
block isNil ifTrue:[
block := Exception emergencyHandler.
block isNil ifTrue:[
"care for error during startup (Exception not yet initialized)"
^ MiniDebugger enterWithMessage:errorString
].
].
].
"... and call it"
^ block value:self.
"Created: 12.5.1996 / 15:09:39 / cg"
"Modified: 9.11.1996 / 17:04:28 / cg"
!
raise
"actually raise a non-proceedable exception.
CAVEAT:
For now, in ST/X all signals are proceedable."
resumeBlock := [:value | ^ value].
^ self doRaise
"Modified: 12.5.1996 / 15:09:47 / cg"
!
raiseRequest
"actually raise a proceedable exception."
resumeBlock := [:value | ^ value].
^ self doRaise
"Modified: 12.5.1996 / 15:09:44 / cg"
! !
!Exception methodsFor:'setup'!
signal:aSignal parameter:aParameter errorString:aString suspendedContext:sContext originator:origin
"set the fields usable for inspection by the handler
- only to be sent from the signal when raising"
signal := aSignal.
parameter := aParameter.
errorString := aString.
suspendedContext := sContext.
originator := origin.
! !
!Exception class methodsFor:'documentation'!
version
^ '$Header: /cvs/stx/stx/libbasic/Exception.st,v 1.43 1997-01-07 20:42:18 cg Exp $'
! !
Exception initialize!