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## -*- tcl -*-
## (C) 2008-2011 Donal K. Fellows, Andreas Kupries, BSD licensed.
# The code here is a forward-compatibility implementation of Tcl 8.6's
# try/finally command (TIP 329), for Tcl 8.5. It was directly pulled
# from Tcl 8.6 revision ?, when try/finally was implemented as Tcl
# procedure instead of in C.
# It makes use of the following Tcl 8.5 features:
# lassign, dict, {*}.
# # ## ### ##### ######## ############# ####################
package provide try 1
package require Tcl 8.5
# Do nothing if the "try" command exists already (8.6 and higher).
if {[llength [info commands try]]} return
# # ## ### ##### ######## ############# ####################
namespace eval ::tcl::control {
# These are not local, since this allows us to [uplevel] a [catch] rather
# than [catch] the [uplevel]ing of something, resulting in a cleaner
# -errorinfo:
variable em {}
variable opts {}
variable magicCodes { ok 0 error 1 return 2 break 3 continue 4 }
namespace export try
# ::tcl::control::try --
#
# Advanced error handling construct.
#
# Arguments:
# See try(n) for details
proc try {args} {
variable magicCodes
# ----- Parse arguments -----
set trybody [lindex $args 0]
set finallybody {}
set handlers [list]
set i 1
while {$i < [llength $args]} {
switch -- [lindex $args $i] {
"on" {
incr i
set code [lindex $args $i]
if {[dict exists $magicCodes $code]} {
set code [dict get $magicCodes $code]
} elseif {![string is integer -strict $code]} {
set msgPart [join [dict keys $magicCodes] {", "}]
error "bad code '[lindex $args $i]': must be\
integer or \"$msgPart\""
}
lappend handlers [lrange $args $i $i] \
[format %d $code] {} {*}[lrange $args $i+1 $i+2]
incr i 3
}
"trap" {
incr i
if {![string is list [lindex $args $i]]} {
error "bad prefix '[lindex $args $i]':\
must be a list"
}
lappend handlers [lrange $args $i $i] 1 \
{*}[lrange $args $i $i+2]
incr i 3
}
"finally" {
incr i
set finallybody [lindex $args $i]
incr i
break
}
default {
error "bad handler '[lindex $args $i]': must be\
\"on code varlist body\", or\
\"trap prefix varlist body\""
}
}
}
if {($i != [llength $args]) || ([lindex $handlers end] eq "-")} {
error "wrong # args: should be\
\"try body ?handler ...? ?finally body?\""
}
# ----- Execute 'try' body -----
variable em
variable opts
set EMVAR [namespace which -variable em]
set OPTVAR [namespace which -variable opts]
set code [uplevel 1 [list ::catch $trybody $EMVAR $OPTVAR]]
if {$code == 1} {
set line [dict get $opts -errorline]
dict append opts -errorinfo \
"\n (\"[lindex [info level 0] 0]\" body line $line)"
}
# Keep track of the original error message & options
set _em $em
set _opts $opts
# ----- Find and execute handler -----
set errorcode {}
if {[dict exists $opts -errorcode]} {
set errorcode [dict get $opts -errorcode]
}
set found false
foreach {descrip oncode pattern varlist body} $handlers {
if {!$found} {
if {
($code != $oncode) || ([lrange $pattern 0 end] ne
[lrange $errorcode 0 [llength $pattern]-1] )
} then {
continue
}
}
set found true
if {$body eq "-"} {
continue
}
# Handler found ...
# Assign trybody results into variables
lassign $varlist resultsVarName optionsVarName
if {[llength $varlist] >= 1} {
upvar 1 $resultsVarName resultsvar
set resultsvar $em
}
if {[llength $varlist] >= 2} {
upvar 1 $optionsVarName optsvar
set optsvar $opts
}
# Execute the handler
set code [uplevel 1 [list ::catch $body $EMVAR $OPTVAR]]
if {$code == 1} {
set line [dict get $opts -errorline]
dict append opts -errorinfo \
"\n (\"[lindex [info level 0] 0] ... $descrip\"\
body line $line)"
# On error chain to original outcome
dict set opts -during $_opts
}
# Handler result replaces the original result (whether success or
# failure); capture context of original exception for reference.
set _em $em
set _opts $opts
# Handler has been executed - stop looking for more
break
}
# No catch handler found -- error falls through to caller
# OR catch handler executed -- result falls through to caller
# ----- If we have a finally block then execute it -----
if {$finallybody ne {}} {
set code [uplevel 1 [list ::catch $finallybody $EMVAR $OPTVAR]]
# Finally result takes precedence except on success
if {$code == 1} {
set line [dict get $opts -errorline]
dict append opts -errorinfo \
"\n (\"[lindex [info level 0] 0] ... finally\"\
body line $line)"
# On error chain to original outcome
dict set opts -during $_opts
}
if {$code != 0} {
set _em $em
set _opts $opts
}
# Otherwise our result is not affected
}
# Propagate the error or the result of the executed catch body to the
# caller.
dict incr _opts -level
return -options $_opts $_em
}
}
# # ## ### ##### ######## ############# ####################
namespace import ::tcl::control::try
# # ## ### ##### ######## ############# ####################
## Ready
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