crashpad/util/misc/symbolic_constants_common.h
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// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors
//
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#ifndef CRASHPAD_UTIL_MISC_SYMBOLIC_CONSTANTS_COMMON_H_
#define CRASHPAD_UTIL_MISC_SYMBOLIC_CONSTANTS_COMMON_H_
//! \file
//!
//! \anchor symbolic_constant_terminology
//! Symbolic constant terminology
//! =============================
//! <dl>
//! <dt>Family</dt>
//! <dd>A group of related symbolic constants. Typically, within a single
//! family, one function will be used to transform a numeric value to a
//! string equivalent, and another will perform the inverse operation.
//! Families include POSIX signals and Mach exception masks.</dd>
//! <dt>Full name</dt>
//! <dd>The normal symbolic name used for a constant. For example, in the
//! family of POSIX signals, the strings `"SIGHUP"` and `"SIGSEGV"` are
//! full names.</dd>
//! <dt>Short name</dt>
//! <dd>An abbreviated form of symbolic name used for a constant. Short names
//! vary between families, but are commonly constructed by removing a
//! common prefix from full names. For example, in the family of POSIX
//! signals, the prefix is `SIG`, and short names include `"HUP"` and
//! `"SEGV"`.</dd>
//! <dt>Numeric string</dt>
//! <dd>A string that does not contain a full or short name, but contains a
//! numeric value that can be interpreted as a symbolic constant. For
//! example, in the family of POSIX signals, `SIGKILL` generally has value
//! `9`, so the numeric string `"9"` would be interpreted equivalently to
//! `"SIGKILL"`.</dd>
//! </dl>
namespace crashpad {
//! \brief Options for various `*ToString` functions in `symbolic_constants_*`
//! files.
//!
//! \sa \ref symbolic_constant_terminology "Symbolic constant terminology"
enum SymbolicConstantToStringOptionBits {
//! \brief Return the full name for a given constant.
//!
//! \attention API consumers should provide this value when desired, but
//! should provide only one of kUseFullName and ::kUseShortName. Because
//! kUseFullName is valueless, implementers should check for the absence
//! of ::kUseShortName instead.
kUseFullName = 0 << 0,
//! \brief Return the short name for a given constant.
kUseShortName = 1 << 0,
//! \brief If no symbolic name is known for a given constant, return an empty
//! string.
//!
//! \attention API consumers should provide this value when desired, but
//! should provide only one of kUnknownIsEmpty and ::kUnknownIsNumeric.
//! Because kUnknownIsEmpty is valueless, implementers should check for
//! the absence of ::kUnknownIsNumeric instead.
kUnknownIsEmpty = 0 << 1,
//! \brief If no symbolic name is known for a given constant, return a numeric
//! string.
//!
//! The numeric format used will vary by family, but will be appropriate to
//! the family. Families whose values are typically constructed as bitfields
//! will generally use a hexadecimal format, and other families will generally
//! use a signed or unsigned decimal format.
kUnknownIsNumeric = 1 << 1,
//! \brief Use `|` to combine values in a bitfield.
//!
//! For families whose values may be constructed as bitfields, allow
//! conversion to strings containing multiple individual components treated as
//! being combined by a bitwise “or” operation. An example family of constants
//! that behaves this way is the suite of Mach exception masks. For constants
//! that are not constructed as bitfields, or constants that are only
//! partially constructed as bitfields, this option has no effect.
kUseOr = 1 << 2,
};
//! \brief A bitfield containing values of #SymbolicConstantToStringOptionBits.
using SymbolicConstantToStringOptions = unsigned int;
//! \brief Options for various `StringTo*` functions in `symbolic_constants_*`
//! files.
//!
//! Not every `StringTo*` function will implement each of these options. See
//! function-specific documentation for details.
//!
//! \sa \ref symbolic_constant_terminology "Symbolic constant terminology"
enum StringToSymbolicConstantOptionBits {
//! \brief Allow conversion from a string containing a symbolic constant by
//! its full name.
kAllowFullName = 1 << 0,
//! \brief Allow conversion from a string containing a symbolic constant by
//! its short name.
kAllowShortName = 1 << 1,
//! \brief Allow conversion from a numeric string.
kAllowNumber = 1 << 2,
//! \brief Allow `|` to combine values in a bitfield.
//!
//! For families whose values may be constructed as bitfields, allow
//! conversion of strings containing multiple individual components treated as
//! being combined by a bitwise “or” operation. An example family of constants
//! that behaves this way is the suite of Mach exception masks. For constants
//! that are not constructed as bitfields, or constants that are only
//! partially constructed as bitfields, this option has no effect.
kAllowOr = 1 << 3,
};
//! \brief A bitfield containing values of #StringToSymbolicConstantOptionBits.
using StringToSymbolicConstantOptions = unsigned int;
} // namespace crashpad
#endif // CRASHPAD_UTIL_MISC_SYMBOLIC_CONSTANTS_COMMON_H_