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Most of this is a `catch SysError` -> `catch SystemError` sed. This is a rather pure-churn change I would like to get out of the way. **The intersting part is `src/libutil/error.hh`.** On Unix, we will only throw the `SysError` concrete class, which has the same constructors that `SystemError` used to have. On Windows, we will throw `WinError` *and* `SysError`. `WinError` (which will be created in a later PR), will use a `DWORD` instead of `int` error value, and `GetLastError()`, which is the Windows equivalent of the `errno` machinery. Windows will *also* use `SysError` because Window's "libc" (MSVCRT) implements the POSIX interface, and we use it too. As the docs describe, while we *throw* one of the 3 choices above (2 concrete classes or the alias), we should always *catch* `SystemError`. This ensures no matter how the implementation changes for Windows (e.g. between `SysError` and `WinError`) the catching logic stays the same and stays correct. Co-Authored-By volth <volth@volth.com> Co-Authored-By Eugene Butler <eugene@eugene4.com>
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6.1 KiB
C++
238 lines
6.1 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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/**
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* @file
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*
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* @brief This file defines two main structs/classes used in nix error handling.
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*
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* ErrorInfo provides a standard payload of error information, with conversion to string
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* happening in the logger rather than at the call site.
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*
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* BaseError is the ancestor of nix specific exceptions (and Interrupted), and contains
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* an ErrorInfo.
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*
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* ErrorInfo structs are sent to the logger as part of an exception, or directly with the
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* logError or logWarning macros.
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* See libutil/tests/logging.cc for usage examples.
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*/
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#include "suggestions.hh"
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#include "ref.hh"
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#include "types.hh"
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#include "fmt.hh"
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#include <cstring>
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#include <list>
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#include <memory>
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#include <map>
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#include <optional>
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#include <compare>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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/* Before 4.7, gcc's std::exception uses empty throw() specifiers for
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* its (virtual) destructor and what() in c++11 mode, in violation of spec
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*/
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#if __GNUC__ < 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7)
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#define EXCEPTION_NEEDS_THROW_SPEC
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#endif
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#endif
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namespace nix {
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typedef enum {
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lvlError = 0,
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lvlWarn,
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lvlNotice,
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lvlInfo,
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lvlTalkative,
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lvlChatty,
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lvlDebug,
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lvlVomit
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} Verbosity;
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/**
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* The lines of code surrounding an error.
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*/
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struct LinesOfCode {
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std::optional<std::string> prevLineOfCode;
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std::optional<std::string> errLineOfCode;
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std::optional<std::string> nextLineOfCode;
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};
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struct Pos;
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void printCodeLines(std::ostream & out,
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const std::string & prefix,
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const Pos & errPos,
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const LinesOfCode & loc);
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struct Trace {
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std::shared_ptr<Pos> pos;
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hintformat hint;
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bool frame;
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};
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inline bool operator<(const Trace& lhs, const Trace& rhs);
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inline bool operator> (const Trace& lhs, const Trace& rhs);
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inline bool operator<=(const Trace& lhs, const Trace& rhs);
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inline bool operator>=(const Trace& lhs, const Trace& rhs);
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struct ErrorInfo {
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Verbosity level;
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hintformat msg;
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std::shared_ptr<Pos> errPos;
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std::list<Trace> traces;
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Suggestions suggestions;
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static std::optional<std::string> programName;
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};
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std::ostream & showErrorInfo(std::ostream & out, const ErrorInfo & einfo, bool showTrace);
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/**
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* BaseError should generally not be caught, as it has Interrupted as
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* a subclass. Catch Error instead.
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*/
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class BaseError : public std::exception
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{
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protected:
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mutable ErrorInfo err;
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mutable std::optional<std::string> what_;
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const std::string & calcWhat() const;
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public:
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unsigned int status = 1; // exit status
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BaseError(const BaseError &) = default;
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template<typename... Args>
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BaseError(unsigned int status, const Args & ... args)
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: err { .level = lvlError, .msg = hintfmt(args...) }
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, status(status)
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{ }
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template<typename... Args>
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explicit BaseError(const std::string & fs, const Args & ... args)
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: err { .level = lvlError, .msg = hintfmt(fs, args...) }
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{ }
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template<typename... Args>
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BaseError(const Suggestions & sug, const Args & ... args)
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: err { .level = lvlError, .msg = hintfmt(args...), .suggestions = sug }
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{ }
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BaseError(hintformat hint)
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: err { .level = lvlError, .msg = hint }
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{ }
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BaseError(ErrorInfo && e)
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: err(std::move(e))
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{ }
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BaseError(const ErrorInfo & e)
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: err(e)
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{ }
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#ifdef EXCEPTION_NEEDS_THROW_SPEC
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~BaseError() throw () { };
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const char * what() const throw () { return calcWhat().c_str(); }
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#else
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const char * what() const noexcept override { return calcWhat().c_str(); }
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#endif
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const std::string & msg() const { return calcWhat(); }
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const ErrorInfo & info() const { calcWhat(); return err; }
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void pushTrace(Trace trace)
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{
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err.traces.push_front(trace);
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}
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template<typename... Args>
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void addTrace(std::shared_ptr<Pos> && e, std::string_view fs, const Args & ... args)
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{
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addTrace(std::move(e), hintfmt(std::string(fs), args...));
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}
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void addTrace(std::shared_ptr<Pos> && e, hintformat hint, bool frame = false);
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bool hasTrace() const { return !err.traces.empty(); }
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const ErrorInfo & info() { return err; };
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};
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#define MakeError(newClass, superClass) \
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class newClass : public superClass \
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{ \
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public: \
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using superClass::superClass; \
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}
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MakeError(Error, BaseError);
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MakeError(UsageError, Error);
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MakeError(UnimplementedError, Error);
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/**
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* To use in catch-blocks.
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*/
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MakeError(SystemError, Error);
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/**
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* POSIX system error, created using `errno`, `strerror` friends.
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*
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* Throw this, but prefer not to catch this, and catch `SystemError`
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* instead. This allows implementations to freely switch between this
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* and `WinError` without breaking catch blocks.
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*
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* However, it is permissible to catch this and rethrow so long as
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* certain conditions are not met (e.g. to catch only if `errNo =
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* EFooBar`). In that case, try to also catch the equivalent `WinError`
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* code.
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*
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* @todo Rename this to `PosixError` or similar. At this point Windows
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* support is too WIP to justify the code churn, but if it is finished
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* then a better identifier becomes moe worth it.
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*/
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class SysError : public SystemError
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{
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public:
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int errNo;
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/**
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* Construct using the explicitly-provided error number. `strerror`
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* will be used to try to add additional information to the message.
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*/
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template<typename... Args>
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SysError(int errNo, const Args & ... args)
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: SystemError(""), errNo(errNo)
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{
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auto hf = hintfmt(args...);
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err.msg = hintfmt("%1%: %2%", normaltxt(hf.str()), strerror(errNo));
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}
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/**
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* Construct using the ambient `errno`.
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*
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* Be sure to not perform another `errno`-modifying operation before
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* calling this constructor!
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*/
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template<typename... Args>
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SysError(const Args & ... args)
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: SysError(errno, args ...)
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{
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}
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};
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/**
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* Throw an exception for the purpose of checking that exception
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* handling works; see 'initLibUtil()'.
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*/
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void throwExceptionSelfCheck();
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}
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