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(*
* BatPrintexc - Extended Printexc module
* Copyright (C) 1996 Xavier Leroy
* 2008 David Teller, LIFO, Universite d'Orleans
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version,
* with the special exception on linking described in file LICENSE.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*)
(** Facilities for printing exceptions.
@author Xavier Leroy (Base module)
@author David Teller
*)
val pass : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
(** [Printexc.pass fn x] applies [fn] to [x] and returns the result.
If the evaluation of [fn x] raises any exception, the name of the
exception is printed on standard error output, and the exception
is raised again. The typical use is to catch and report
exceptions that escape a function application. This function is a
renamed version of [Printexc.print] from stdlib.*)
val catch: ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
(** [Printexc.catch fn x] is similar to {!Printexc.print}, but aborts
the program with exit code 2 after printing the uncaught exception.
This function is deprecated: the runtime system is now able to
print uncaught exceptions as precisely as [Printexc.catch] does.
Moreover, calling [Printexc.catch] makes it harder to track the
location of the exception using the debugger or the stack backtrace
facility. So, do not use [Printexc.catch] in new code. *)
val to_string: exn -> string
(** [Printexc.to_string e] returns a string representation of the
exception [e]. *)
val print_backtrace: _ BatInnerIO.output -> unit
(** [print_backtrace oc] Prints the an exception backtrace on the
output channel [oc]. The backtrace lists the program locations
where the most-recently raised exception was raised and where it
was propagated through function calls.
@since 1.4.0
*)
val get_backtrace: unit -> string
(** [Printexc.get_backtrace ()] returns a string containing the same
exception backtrace that [Printexc.print_backtrace] would print.
*)
val record_backtrace: bool -> unit
(** [Printexc.record_backtrace b] turns recording of exception
backtraces on (if [b = true]) or off (if [b = false]). Initially,
backtraces are not recorded, unless the [b] flag is given to the
program through the [OCAMLRUNPARAM] variable.
*)
val backtrace_status: unit -> bool
(** [Printexc.backtrace_status()] returns [true] if exception
backtraces are currently recorded, [false] if not.
*)
val register_printer: (exn -> string option) -> unit
(** [Printexc.register_printer fn] registers [fn] as an exception
printer. The printer should return [None] or raise an exception
if it does not know how to convert the passed exception, and [Some
s] with [s] the resulting string if it can convert the passed
exception. Exceptions raised by the printer are ignored.
When converting an exception into a string, the printers will be invoked
in the reverse order of their registrations, until a printer returns
a [Some s] value (if no such printer exists, the runtime will use a
generic printer).
*)
val print : _ BatInnerIO.output -> exn -> unit
(** Print an exception. The stdlib [print] function is now named [!pass].*)
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(** {6 Raw backtraces} *)
type raw_backtrace = Printexc.raw_backtrace
(** The abstract type [raw_backtrace] stores a backtrace in
a low-level format, instead of directly exposing them as string as
the [get_backtrace()] function does.
This allows delaying the formatting of backtraces to when they are
actually printed, which may be useful if you record more
backtraces than you print.
Raw backtraces cannot be marshalled. If you need marshalling, you
should use the array returned by the [backtrace_slots] function of
the next section.
@since 2.2.0 and OCaml 4.01.0
*)
val get_raw_backtrace: unit -> raw_backtrace
(** [Printexc.get_raw_backtrace ()] returns the same exception
backtrace that [Printexc.print_backtrace] would print, but in
a raw format.
@since 2.2.0 and OCaml 4.01.0
*)
val print_raw_backtrace: out_channel -> raw_backtrace -> unit
(** Print a raw backtrace in the same format
[Printexc.print_backtrace] uses.
@since 2.2.0 and OCaml 4.01.0
*)
val raw_backtrace_to_string: raw_backtrace -> string
(** Return a string from a raw backtrace, in the same format
[Printexc.get_backtrace] uses.
@since 2.2.0 and OCaml 4.01.0
*)
(** {6 Current call stack} *)
val get_callstack: int -> raw_backtrace
(** [Printexc.get_callstack n] returns a description of the top of the
call stack on the current program point (for the current thread),
with at most [n] entries. (Note: this function is not related to
exceptions at all, despite being part of the [Printexc] module.)
@since 2.2.0 and OCaml 4.01.0
*)
(** {6 Uncaught exceptions} *)
val set_uncaught_exception_handler: (exn -> raw_backtrace -> unit) -> unit
(** [Printexc.set_uncaught_exception_handler fn] registers [fn] as the handler
for uncaught exceptions. The default handler prints the exception and
backtrace on standard error output.
Note that when [fn] is called all the functions registered with
{!Pervasives.at_exit} have already been called. Because of this you must
make sure any output channel [fn] writes on is flushed.
If [fn] raises an exception, it is ignored.
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02.0
*)
(** {6 Manipulation of backtrace information}
Those function allow to traverse the slots of a raw backtrace,
extract information from them in a programmer-friendly format.
*)
type backtrace_slot = Printexc.backtrace_slot
(** The abstract type [backtrace_slot] represents a single slot of
a backtrace.
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02
*)
val backtrace_slots : raw_backtrace -> backtrace_slot array option
(** Returns the slots of a raw backtrace, or [None] if none of them
contain useful information.
In the return array, the slot at index [0] corresponds to the most
recent function call, raise, or primitive [get_backtrace] call in
the trace.
Some possible reasons for returning [None] are as follow:
- none of the slots in the trace come from modules compiled with
debug information ([-g])
- the program is a bytecode program that has not been linked with
debug information enabled ([ocamlc -g])
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02.0
*)
type location = Printexc.location = {
filename : string;
line_number : int;
start_char : int;
end_char : int;
}
(** The type of location information found in backtraces. [start_char]
and [end_char] are positions relative to the beginning of the
line.
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02
*)
module Slot : sig
type t = backtrace_slot
val is_raise : t -> bool
(** [is_raise slot] is [true] when [slot] refers to a raising
point in the code, and [false] when it comes from a simple
function call.
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02
*)
val is_inline : t -> bool
(** [is_inline slot] is [true] when [slot] refers to a call
that got inlined by the compiler, and [false] when it comes from
any other context.
@since 4.04.0
*)
val location : t -> location option
(** [location slot] returns the location information of the slot,
if available, and [None] otherwise.
Some possible reasons for failing to return a location are as follow:
- the slot corresponds to a compiler-inserted raise
- the slot corresponds to a part of the program that has not been
compiled with debug information ([-g])
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02
*)
val format : int -> t -> string option
(** [format pos slot] returns the string representation of [slot] as
[raw_backtrace_to_string] would format it, assuming it is the
[pos]-th element of the backtrace: the [0]-th element is
pretty-printed differently than the others.
Whole-backtrace printing functions also skip some uninformative
slots; in that case, [format pos slot] returns [None].
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02
*)
end
(** {6 Raw backtrace slots} *)
type raw_backtrace_slot = Printexc.raw_backtrace_slot
(** This type allows direct access to raw backtrace slots, without any
conversion in an OCaml-usable data-structure. Being
process-specific, they must absolutely not be marshalled, and are
unsafe to use for this reason (marshalling them may not fail, but
un-marshalling and using the result will result in
undefined behavior).
Elements of this type can still be compared and hashed: when two
elements are equal, then they represent the same source location
(the converse is not necessarily true in presence of inlining,
for example).
*)
val raw_backtrace_length : raw_backtrace -> int
(** [raw_backtrace_length bckt] returns the number of slots in the
backtrace [bckt].
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02
*)
val get_raw_backtrace_slot : raw_backtrace -> int -> raw_backtrace_slot
(** [get_slot bckt pos] returns the slot in position [pos] in the
backtrace [bckt].
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02
*)
val convert_raw_backtrace_slot : raw_backtrace_slot -> backtrace_slot
(** Extracts the user-friendly [backtrace_slot] from a low-level
[raw_backtrace_slot].
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02
*)
val get_raw_backtrace_next_slot :
raw_backtrace_slot -> raw_backtrace_slot option
(** [get_raw_backtrace_next_slot slot] returns the next slot inlined, if any.
@since NEXT_RELASE and OCaml 4.04
*)
(** {6 Exception slots} *)
val exn_slot_id: exn -> int
(** [Printexc.exn_slot_id] returns an integer which uniquely identifies
the constructor used to create the exception value [exn]
(in the current runtime).
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02.0
*)
val exn_slot_name: exn -> string
(** [Printexc.exn_slot_id exn] returns the internal name of the constructor
used to create the exception value [exn].
@since 2.3.0 and OCaml 4.02.0
*)
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