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* Added two new files: errno.hpp and errno.cpp. They are required to use errno functionality on WM. * zmq.cpp, msg.h: removed inclusion of errno.h because it is included in zmq.h that is also included by .cpp. * windows.hpp: process.h is included only for desktop builds. * thread.cpp: on CE CreateThread is used instead of __beginthreadex * socket_base.cpp, clock.cpp: on CE include cmnintrin.h instead on intrin.h * signaler.cpp: on Windows should use special macro around event name (for unicode builds) * err.hpp: make it include errno.hpp (my file) instead on errno.h when building for CE * err.cpp: use FormatMessage when building for CE (because CE does not have ANSI API functions) * zmq.h: do not include errno.h whe building for CE * libzmq.vcproj: add tro new files
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4.5 KiB
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156 lines
4.5 KiB
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/*
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Copyright (c) 2009-2011 250bpm s.r.o.
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Copyright (c) 2007-2009 iMatix Corporation
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Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Other contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file
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This file is part of 0MQ.
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0MQ is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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0MQ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#ifndef __ZMQ_ERR_HPP_INCLUDED__
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#define __ZMQ_ERR_HPP_INCLUDED__
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// 0MQ-specific error codes are defined in zmq.h
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#include "../include/zmq.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#if defined WINCE
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#include "..\builds\msvc\errno.hpp"
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#else
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#include <errno.h>
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#endif
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "platform.hpp"
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#include "likely.hpp"
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#ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_WINDOWS
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#include "windows.hpp"
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#else
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#include <netdb.h>
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#endif
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namespace zmq
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{
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const char *errno_to_string (int errno_);
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void zmq_abort (const char *errmsg_);
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}
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#ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_WINDOWS
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namespace zmq
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{
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const char *wsa_error ();
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const char *wsa_error_no (int no_);
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void win_error (char *buffer_, size_t buffer_size_);
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void wsa_error_to_errno ();
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}
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// Provides convenient way to check WSA-style errors on Windows.
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#define wsa_assert(x) \
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do {\
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if (unlikely (!(x))) {\
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const char *errstr = zmq::wsa_error ();\
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if (errstr != NULL) {\
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fprintf (stderr, "Assertion failed: %s (%s:%d)\n", errstr, \
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__FILE__, __LINE__);\
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zmq::zmq_abort (errstr);\
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}\
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}\
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} while (false)
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// Provides convenient way to assert on WSA-style errors on Windows.
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#define wsa_assert_no(no) \
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do {\
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const char *errstr = zmq::wsa_error_no (no);\
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if (errstr != NULL) {\
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fprintf (stderr, "Assertion failed: %s (%s:%d)\n", errstr, \
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__FILE__, __LINE__);\
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zmq::zmq_abort (errstr);\
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}\
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} while (false)
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// Provides convenient way to check GetLastError-style errors on Windows.
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#define win_assert(x) \
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do {\
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if (unlikely (!(x))) {\
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char errstr [256];\
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zmq::win_error (errstr, 256);\
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fprintf (stderr, "Assertion failed: %s (%s:%d)\n", errstr, \
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__FILE__, __LINE__);\
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zmq::zmq_abort (errstr);\
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}\
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} while (false)
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#endif
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// This macro works in exactly the same way as the normal assert. It is used
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// in its stead because standard assert on Win32 in broken - it prints nothing
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// when used within the scope of JNI library.
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#define zmq_assert(x) \
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do {\
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if (unlikely (!(x))) {\
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fprintf (stderr, "Assertion failed: %s (%s:%d)\n", #x, \
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__FILE__, __LINE__);\
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zmq::zmq_abort (#x);\
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}\
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} while (false)
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// Provides convenient way to check for errno-style errors.
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#define errno_assert(x) \
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do {\
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if (unlikely (!(x))) {\
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const char *errstr = strerror (errno);\
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fprintf (stderr, "%s (%s:%d)\n", errstr, __FILE__, __LINE__);\
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zmq::zmq_abort (errstr);\
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}\
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} while (false)
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// Provides convenient way to check for POSIX errors.
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#define posix_assert(x) \
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do {\
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if (unlikely (x)) {\
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const char *errstr = strerror (x);\
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fprintf (stderr, "%s (%s:%d)\n", errstr, __FILE__, __LINE__);\
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zmq::zmq_abort (errstr);\
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}\
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} while (false)
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// Provides convenient way to check for errors from getaddrinfo.
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#define gai_assert(x) \
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do {\
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if (unlikely (x)) {\
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const char *errstr = gai_strerror (x);\
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fprintf (stderr, "%s (%s:%d)\n", errstr, __FILE__, __LINE__);\
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zmq::zmq_abort (errstr);\
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}\
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} while (false)
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// Provides convenient way to check whether memory allocation have succeeded.
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#define alloc_assert(x) \
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do {\
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if (unlikely (!x)) {\
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fprintf (stderr, "FATAL ERROR: OUT OF MEMORY (%s:%d)\n",\
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__FILE__, __LINE__);\
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zmq::zmq_abort ("FATAL ERROR: OUT OF MEMORY");\
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}\
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} while (false)
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#endif
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