//===-- runtime/io-error.h --------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Distinguishes I/O error conditions; fatal ones lead to termination, // and those that the user program has chosen to handle are recorded // so that the highest-priority one can be returned as IOSTAT=. // IOSTAT error codes are raw errno values augmented with values for // Fortran-specific errors. #ifndef FORTRAN_RUNTIME_IO_ERROR_H_ #define FORTRAN_RUNTIME_IO_ERROR_H_ #include "terminator.h" #include "flang/Runtime/iostat.h" #include "flang/Runtime/memory.h" #include namespace Fortran::runtime::io { // See 12.11 in Fortran 2018 class IoErrorHandler : public Terminator { public: using Terminator::Terminator; explicit IoErrorHandler(const Terminator &that) : Terminator{that} {} void HasIoStat() { flags_ |= hasIoStat; } void HasErrLabel() { flags_ |= hasErr; } void HasEndLabel() { flags_ |= hasEnd; } void HasEorLabel() { flags_ |= hasEor; } void HasIoMsg() { flags_ |= hasIoMsg; } bool InError() const { return ioStat_ != IostatOk || pendingError_ != IostatOk; } // For I/O statements that detect fatal errors in their // Begin...() API routines before it is known whether they // have error handling control list items. Such statements // have an ErroneousIoStatementState with a pending error. void SetPendingError(int iostat) { pendingError_ = iostat; } void SignalError(int iostatOrErrno, const char *msg, ...); void SignalError(int iostatOrErrno); template void SignalError(const char *msg, X &&...xs) { SignalError(IostatGenericError, msg, std::forward(xs)...); } void Forward(int iostatOrErrno, const char *, std::size_t); void SignalErrno(); // SignalError(errno) void SignalEnd(); // input only; EOF on internal write is an error void SignalEor(); // non-advancing input only; EOR on write is an error void SignalPendingError(); int GetIoStat() const { return ioStat_; } bool GetIoMsg(char *, std::size_t); private: enum Flag : std::uint8_t { hasIoStat = 1, // IOSTAT= hasErr = 2, // ERR= hasEnd = 4, // END= hasEor = 8, // EOR= hasIoMsg = 16, // IOMSG= }; std::uint8_t flags_{0}; int ioStat_{IostatOk}; OwningPtr ioMsg_; int pendingError_{IostatOk}; }; } // namespace Fortran::runtime::io #endif // FORTRAN_RUNTIME_IO_ERROR_H_