// Part of the Carbon Language project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM // Exceptions. See /LICENSE for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception #ifndef CARBON_COMMON_CHECK_INTERNAL_H_ #define CARBON_COMMON_CHECK_INTERNAL_H_ #include #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" #include "llvm/Support/Signals.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" namespace Carbon::Internal { // Wraps a stream and exiting for fatal errors. Should only be used by check.h // macros. class ExitingStream { public: // A tag type that renders as ": " in an ExitingStream, but only if it is // followed by additional output. Otherwise, it renders as "". Primarily used // when building macros around these streams. struct AddSeparator {}; // Internal type used in macros to dispatch to the `operator|` overload. struct Helper {}; ExitingStream() { // Start all messages with a stack trace. llvm::errs() << "Stack trace:\n"; llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::errs()); } [[noreturn]] ~ExitingStream() { llvm_unreachable( "Exiting streams should only be constructed by check.h macros that " "ensure the special operator| exits the program prior to their " "destruction!"); } // If the bool cast occurs, it's because the condition is false. This supports // && short-circuiting the creation of ExitingStream. explicit operator bool() const { return true; } // Forward output to llvm::errs. template auto operator<<(const T& message) -> ExitingStream& { if (separator_) { llvm::errs() << ": "; separator_ = false; } llvm::errs() << message; return *this; } auto operator<<(AddSeparator /*add_separator*/) -> ExitingStream& { separator_ = true; return *this; } // Low-precedence binary operator overload used in check.h macros to flush the // output and exit the program. We do this in a binary operator rather than // the destructor to ensure good debug info and backtraces for errors. [[noreturn]] friend auto operator|(Helper /*helper*/, ExitingStream& /*rhs*/) { // Finish with a newline. llvm::errs() << "\n"; // We assume LLVM's exit handling is installed, which will stack trace on // std::abort(). We print a stack trace on construction, so this avoids that // stack trace on exit. _exit(1); } private: // Whether a separator should be printed if << is used again. bool separator_ = false; }; } // namespace Carbon::Internal #endif // CARBON_COMMON_CHECK_INTERNAL_H_