1//===- llvm/Support/Error.h - Recoverable error handling --------*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6//
7//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8//
9// This file defines an API used to report recoverable errors.
10//
11//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
12
13#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_ERROR_H
14#define LLVM_SUPPORT_ERROR_H
15
16#include "llvm-c/Error.h"
17#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
18#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
19#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
20#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
21#include "llvm/Config/abi-breaking.h"
22#include "llvm/Support/AlignOf.h"
23#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
24#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
25#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
26#include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h"
27#include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
28#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
29#include <algorithm>
30#include <cassert>
31#include <cstdint>
32#include <cstdlib>
33#include <functional>
34#include <memory>
35#include <new>
36#include <string>
37#include <system_error>
38#include <type_traits>
39#include <utility>
40#include <vector>
41
42namespace llvm {
43
44class ErrorSuccess;
45
46/// Base class for error info classes. Do not extend this directly: Extend
47/// the ErrorInfo template subclass instead.
48class ErrorInfoBase {
49public:
50  virtual ~ErrorInfoBase() = default;
51
52  /// Print an error message to an output stream.
53  virtual void log(raw_ostream &OS) const = 0;
54
55  /// Return the error message as a string.
56  virtual std::string message() const {
57    std::string Msg;
58    raw_string_ostream OS(Msg);
59    log(OS);
60    return OS.str();
61  }
62
63  /// Convert this error to a std::error_code.
64  ///
65  /// This is a temporary crutch to enable interaction with code still
66  /// using std::error_code. It will be removed in the future.
67  virtual std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const = 0;
68
69  // Returns the class ID for this type.
70  static const void *classID() { return &ID; }
71
72  // Returns the class ID for the dynamic type of this ErrorInfoBase instance.
73  virtual const void *dynamicClassID() const = 0;
74
75  // Check whether this instance is a subclass of the class identified by
76  // ClassID.
77  virtual bool isA(const void *const ClassID) const {
78    return ClassID == classID();
79  }
80
81  // Check whether this instance is a subclass of ErrorInfoT.
82  template <typename ErrorInfoT> bool isA() const {
83    return isA(ErrorInfoT::classID());
84  }
85
86private:
87  virtual void anchor();
88
89  static char ID;
90};
91
92/// Lightweight error class with error context and mandatory checking.
93///
94/// Instances of this class wrap a ErrorInfoBase pointer. Failure states
95/// are represented by setting the pointer to a ErrorInfoBase subclass
96/// instance containing information describing the failure. Success is
97/// represented by a null pointer value.
98///
99/// Instances of Error also contains a 'Checked' flag, which must be set
100/// before the destructor is called, otherwise the destructor will trigger a
101/// runtime error. This enforces at runtime the requirement that all Error
102/// instances be checked or returned to the caller.
103///
104/// There are two ways to set the checked flag, depending on what state the
105/// Error instance is in. For Error instances indicating success, it
106/// is sufficient to invoke the boolean conversion operator. E.g.:
107///
108///   @code{.cpp}
109///   Error foo(<...>);
110///
111///   if (auto E = foo(<...>))
112///     return E; // <- Return E if it is in the error state.
113///   // We have verified that E was in the success state. It can now be safely
114///   // destroyed.
115///   @endcode
116///
117/// A success value *can not* be dropped. For example, just calling 'foo(<...>)'
118/// without testing the return value will raise a runtime error, even if foo
119/// returns success.
120///
121/// For Error instances representing failure, you must use either the
122/// handleErrors or handleAllErrors function with a typed handler. E.g.:
123///
124///   @code{.cpp}
125///   class MyErrorInfo : public ErrorInfo<MyErrorInfo> {
126///     // Custom error info.
127///   };
128///
129///   Error foo(<...>) { return make_error<MyErrorInfo>(...); }
130///
131///   auto E = foo(<...>); // <- foo returns failure with MyErrorInfo.
132///   auto NewE =
133///     handleErrors(E,
134///       [](const MyErrorInfo &M) {
135///         // Deal with the error.
136///       },
137///       [](std::unique_ptr<OtherError> M) -> Error {
138///         if (canHandle(*M)) {
139///           // handle error.
140///           return Error::success();
141///         }
142///         // Couldn't handle this error instance. Pass it up the stack.
143///         return Error(std::move(M));
144///       );
145///   // Note - we must check or return NewE in case any of the handlers
146///   // returned a new error.
147///   @endcode
148///
149/// The handleAllErrors function is identical to handleErrors, except
150/// that it has a void return type, and requires all errors to be handled and
151/// no new errors be returned. It prevents errors (assuming they can all be
152/// handled) from having to be bubbled all the way to the top-level.
153///
154/// *All* Error instances must be checked before destruction, even if
155/// they're moved-assigned or constructed from Success values that have already
156/// been checked. This enforces checking through all levels of the call stack.
157class LLVM_NODISCARD Error {
158  // ErrorList needs to be able to yank ErrorInfoBase pointers out of Errors
159  // to add to the error list. It can't rely on handleErrors for this, since
160  // handleErrors does not support ErrorList handlers.
161  friend class ErrorList;
162
163  // handleErrors needs to be able to set the Checked flag.
164  template <typename... HandlerTs>
165  friend Error handleErrors(Error E, HandlerTs &&... Handlers);
166
167  // Expected<T> needs to be able to steal the payload when constructed from an
168  // error.
169  template <typename T> friend class Expected;
170
171  // wrap needs to be able to steal the payload.
172  friend LLVMErrorRef wrap(Error);
173
174protected:
175  /// Create a success value. Prefer using 'Error::success()' for readability
176  Error() {
177    setPtr(nullptr);
178    setChecked(false);
179  }
180
181public:
182  /// Create a success value.
183  static ErrorSuccess success();
184
185  // Errors are not copy-constructable.
186  Error(const Error &Other) = delete;
187
188  /// Move-construct an error value. The newly constructed error is considered
189  /// unchecked, even if the source error had been checked. The original error
190  /// becomes a checked Success value, regardless of its original state.
191  Error(Error &&Other) {
192    setChecked(true);
193    *this = std::move(Other);
194  }
195
196  /// Create an error value. Prefer using the 'make_error' function, but
197  /// this constructor can be useful when "re-throwing" errors from handlers.
198  Error(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload) {
199    setPtr(Payload.release());
200    setChecked(false);
201  }
202
203  // Errors are not copy-assignable.
204  Error &operator=(const Error &Other) = delete;
205
206  /// Move-assign an error value. The current error must represent success, you
207  /// you cannot overwrite an unhandled error. The current error is then
208  /// considered unchecked. The source error becomes a checked success value,
209  /// regardless of its original state.
210  Error &operator=(Error &&Other) {
211    // Don't allow overwriting of unchecked values.
212    assertIsChecked();
213    setPtr(Other.getPtr());
214
215    // This Error is unchecked, even if the source error was checked.
216    setChecked(false);
217
218    // Null out Other's payload and set its checked bit.
219    Other.setPtr(nullptr);
220    Other.setChecked(true);
221
222    return *this;
223  }
224
225  /// Destroy a Error. Fails with a call to abort() if the error is
226  /// unchecked.
227  ~Error() {
228    assertIsChecked();
229    delete getPtr();
230  }
231
232  /// Bool conversion. Returns true if this Error is in a failure state,
233  /// and false if it is in an accept state. If the error is in a Success state
234  /// it will be considered checked.
235  explicit operator bool() {
236    setChecked(getPtr() == nullptr);
237    return getPtr() != nullptr;
238  }
239
240  /// Check whether one error is a subclass of another.
241  template <typename ErrT> bool isA() const {
242    return getPtr() && getPtr()->isA(ErrT::classID());
243  }
244
245  /// Returns the dynamic class id of this error, or null if this is a success
246  /// value.
247  const void* dynamicClassID() const {
248    if (!getPtr())
249      return nullptr;
250    return getPtr()->dynamicClassID();
251  }
252
253private:
254#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
255  // assertIsChecked() happens very frequently, but under normal circumstances
256  // is supposed to be a no-op.  So we want it to be inlined, but having a bunch
257  // of debug prints can cause the function to be too large for inlining.  So
258  // it's important that we define this function out of line so that it can't be
259  // inlined.
260  LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
261  void fatalUncheckedError() const;
262#endif
263
264  void assertIsChecked() {
265#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
266    if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(!getChecked() || getPtr()))
267      fatalUncheckedError();
268#endif
269  }
270
271  ErrorInfoBase *getPtr() const {
272    return reinterpret_cast<ErrorInfoBase*>(
273             reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(Payload) &
274             ~static_cast<uintptr_t>(0x1));
275  }
276
277  void setPtr(ErrorInfoBase *EI) {
278#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
279    Payload = reinterpret_cast<ErrorInfoBase*>(
280                (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(EI) &
281                 ~static_cast<uintptr_t>(0x1)) |
282                (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(Payload) & 0x1));
283#else
284    Payload = EI;
285#endif
286  }
287
288  bool getChecked() const {
289#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
290    return (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(Payload) & 0x1) == 0;
291#else
292    return true;
293#endif
294  }
295
296  void setChecked(bool V) {
297    Payload = reinterpret_cast<ErrorInfoBase*>(
298                (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(Payload) &
299                  ~static_cast<uintptr_t>(0x1)) |
300                  (V ? 0 : 1));
301  }
302
303  std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> takePayload() {
304    std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Tmp(getPtr());
305    setPtr(nullptr);
306    setChecked(true);
307    return Tmp;
308  }
309
310  friend raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const Error &E) {
311    if (auto P = E.getPtr())
312      P->log(OS);
313    else
314      OS << "success";
315    return OS;
316  }
317
318  ErrorInfoBase *Payload = nullptr;
319};
320
321/// Subclass of Error for the sole purpose of identifying the success path in
322/// the type system. This allows to catch invalid conversion to Expected<T> at
323/// compile time.
324class ErrorSuccess final : public Error {};
325
326inline ErrorSuccess Error::success() { return ErrorSuccess(); }
327
328/// Make a Error instance representing failure using the given error info
329/// type.
330template <typename ErrT, typename... ArgTs> Error make_error(ArgTs &&... Args) {
331  return Error(std::make_unique<ErrT>(std::forward<ArgTs>(Args)...));
332}
333
334/// Base class for user error types. Users should declare their error types
335/// like:
336///
337/// class MyError : public ErrorInfo<MyError> {
338///   ....
339/// };
340///
341/// This class provides an implementation of the ErrorInfoBase::kind
342/// method, which is used by the Error RTTI system.
343template <typename ThisErrT, typename ParentErrT = ErrorInfoBase>
344class ErrorInfo : public ParentErrT {
345public:
346  using ParentErrT::ParentErrT; // inherit constructors
347
348  static const void *classID() { return &ThisErrT::ID; }
349
350  const void *dynamicClassID() const override { return &ThisErrT::ID; }
351
352  bool isA(const void *const ClassID) const override {
353    return ClassID == classID() || ParentErrT::isA(ClassID);
354  }
355};
356
357/// Special ErrorInfo subclass representing a list of ErrorInfos.
358/// Instances of this class are constructed by joinError.
359class ErrorList final : public ErrorInfo<ErrorList> {
360  // handleErrors needs to be able to iterate the payload list of an
361  // ErrorList.
362  template <typename... HandlerTs>
363  friend Error handleErrors(Error E, HandlerTs &&... Handlers);
364
365  // joinErrors is implemented in terms of join.
366  friend Error joinErrors(Error, Error);
367
368public:
369  void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override {
370    OS << "Multiple errors:\n";
371    for (auto &ErrPayload : Payloads) {
372      ErrPayload->log(OS);
373      OS << "\n";
374    }
375  }
376
377  std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override;
378
379  // Used by ErrorInfo::classID.
380  static char ID;
381
382private:
383  ErrorList(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload1,
384            std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload2) {
385    assert(!Payload1->isA<ErrorList>() && !Payload2->isA<ErrorList>() &&
386           "ErrorList constructor payloads should be singleton errors");
387    Payloads.push_back(std::move(Payload1));
388    Payloads.push_back(std::move(Payload2));
389  }
390
391  static Error join(Error E1, Error E2) {
392    if (!E1)
393      return E2;
394    if (!E2)
395      return E1;
396    if (E1.isA<ErrorList>()) {
397      auto &E1List = static_cast<ErrorList &>(*E1.getPtr());
398      if (E2.isA<ErrorList>()) {
399        auto E2Payload = E2.takePayload();
400        auto &E2List = static_cast<ErrorList &>(*E2Payload);
401        for (auto &Payload : E2List.Payloads)
402          E1List.Payloads.push_back(std::move(Payload));
403      } else
404        E1List.Payloads.push_back(E2.takePayload());
405
406      return E1;
407    }
408    if (E2.isA<ErrorList>()) {
409      auto &E2List = static_cast<ErrorList &>(*E2.getPtr());
410      E2List.Payloads.insert(E2List.Payloads.begin(), E1.takePayload());
411      return E2;
412    }
413    return Error(std::unique_ptr<ErrorList>(
414        new ErrorList(E1.takePayload(), E2.takePayload())));
415  }
416
417  std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase>> Payloads;
418};
419
420/// Concatenate errors. The resulting Error is unchecked, and contains the
421/// ErrorInfo(s), if any, contained in E1, followed by the
422/// ErrorInfo(s), if any, contained in E2.
423inline Error joinErrors(Error E1, Error E2) {
424  return ErrorList::join(std::move(E1), std::move(E2));
425}
426
427/// Tagged union holding either a T or a Error.
428///
429/// This class parallels ErrorOr, but replaces error_code with Error. Since
430/// Error cannot be copied, this class replaces getError() with
431/// takeError(). It also adds an bool errorIsA<ErrT>() method for testing the
432/// error class type.
433template <class T> class LLVM_NODISCARD Expected {
434  template <class T1> friend class ExpectedAsOutParameter;
435  template <class OtherT> friend class Expected;
436
437  static const bool isRef = std::is_reference<T>::value;
438
439  using wrap = std::reference_wrapper<typename std::remove_reference<T>::type>;
440
441  using error_type = std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase>;
442
443public:
444  using storage_type = typename std::conditional<isRef, wrap, T>::type;
445  using value_type = T;
446
447private:
448  using reference = typename std::remove_reference<T>::type &;
449  using const_reference = const typename std::remove_reference<T>::type &;
450  using pointer = typename std::remove_reference<T>::type *;
451  using const_pointer = const typename std::remove_reference<T>::type *;
452
453public:
454  /// Create an Expected<T> error value from the given Error.
455  Expected(Error Err)
456      : HasError(true)
457#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
458        // Expected is unchecked upon construction in Debug builds.
459        , Unchecked(true)
460#endif
461  {
462    assert(Err && "Cannot create Expected<T> from Error success value.");
463    new (getErrorStorage()) error_type(Err.takePayload());
464  }
465
466  /// Forbid to convert from Error::success() implicitly, this avoids having
467  /// Expected<T> foo() { return Error::success(); } which compiles otherwise
468  /// but triggers the assertion above.
469  Expected(ErrorSuccess) = delete;
470
471  /// Create an Expected<T> success value from the given OtherT value, which
472  /// must be convertible to T.
473  template <typename OtherT>
474  Expected(OtherT &&Val,
475           typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<OtherT, T>::value>::type
476               * = nullptr)
477      : HasError(false)
478#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
479        // Expected is unchecked upon construction in Debug builds.
480        , Unchecked(true)
481#endif
482  {
483    new (getStorage()) storage_type(std::forward<OtherT>(Val));
484  }
485
486  /// Move construct an Expected<T> value.
487  Expected(Expected &&Other) { moveConstruct(std::move(Other)); }
488
489  /// Move construct an Expected<T> value from an Expected<OtherT>, where OtherT
490  /// must be convertible to T.
491  template <class OtherT>
492  Expected(Expected<OtherT> &&Other,
493           typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<OtherT, T>::value>::type
494               * = nullptr) {
495    moveConstruct(std::move(Other));
496  }
497
498  /// Move construct an Expected<T> value from an Expected<OtherT>, where OtherT
499  /// isn't convertible to T.
500  template <class OtherT>
501  explicit Expected(
502      Expected<OtherT> &&Other,
503      typename std::enable_if<!std::is_convertible<OtherT, T>::value>::type * =
504          nullptr) {
505    moveConstruct(std::move(Other));
506  }
507
508  /// Move-assign from another Expected<T>.
509  Expected &operator=(Expected &&Other) {
510    moveAssign(std::move(Other));
511    return *this;
512  }
513
514  /// Destroy an Expected<T>.
515  ~Expected() {
516    assertIsChecked();
517    if (!HasError)
518      getStorage()->~storage_type();
519    else
520      getErrorStorage()->~error_type();
521  }
522
523  /// Return false if there is an error.
524  explicit operator bool() {
525#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
526    Unchecked = HasError;
527#endif
528    return !HasError;
529  }
530
531  /// Returns a reference to the stored T value.
532  reference get() {
533    assertIsChecked();
534    return *getStorage();
535  }
536
537  /// Returns a const reference to the stored T value.
538  const_reference get() const {
539    assertIsChecked();
540    return const_cast<Expected<T> *>(this)->get();
541  }
542
543  /// Check that this Expected<T> is an error of type ErrT.
544  template <typename ErrT> bool errorIsA() const {
545    return HasError && (*getErrorStorage())->template isA<ErrT>();
546  }
547
548  /// Take ownership of the stored error.
549  /// After calling this the Expected<T> is in an indeterminate state that can
550  /// only be safely destructed. No further calls (beside the destructor) should
551  /// be made on the Expected<T> value.
552  Error takeError() {
553#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
554    Unchecked = false;
555#endif
556    return HasError ? Error(std::move(*getErrorStorage())) : Error::success();
557  }
558
559  /// Returns a pointer to the stored T value.
560  pointer operator->() {
561    assertIsChecked();
562    return toPointer(getStorage());
563  }
564
565  /// Returns a const pointer to the stored T value.
566  const_pointer operator->() const {
567    assertIsChecked();
568    return toPointer(getStorage());
569  }
570
571  /// Returns a reference to the stored T value.
572  reference operator*() {
573    assertIsChecked();
574    return *getStorage();
575  }
576
577  /// Returns a const reference to the stored T value.
578  const_reference operator*() const {
579    assertIsChecked();
580    return *getStorage();
581  }
582
583private:
584  template <class T1>
585  static bool compareThisIfSameType(const T1 &a, const T1 &b) {
586    return &a == &b;
587  }
588
589  template <class T1, class T2>
590  static bool compareThisIfSameType(const T1 &a, const T2 &b) {
591    return false;
592  }
593
594  template <class OtherT> void moveConstruct(Expected<OtherT> &&Other) {
595    HasError = Other.HasError;
596#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
597    Unchecked = true;
598    Other.Unchecked = false;
599#endif
600
601    if (!HasError)
602      new (getStorage()) storage_type(std::move(*Other.getStorage()));
603    else
604      new (getErrorStorage()) error_type(std::move(*Other.getErrorStorage()));
605  }
606
607  template <class OtherT> void moveAssign(Expected<OtherT> &&Other) {
608    assertIsChecked();
609
610    if (compareThisIfSameType(*this, Other))
611      return;
612
613    this->~Expected();
614    new (this) Expected(std::move(Other));
615  }
616
617  pointer toPointer(pointer Val) { return Val; }
618
619  const_pointer toPointer(const_pointer Val) const { return Val; }
620
621  pointer toPointer(wrap *Val) { return &Val->get(); }
622
623  const_pointer toPointer(const wrap *Val) const { return &Val->get(); }
624
625  storage_type *getStorage() {
626    assert(!HasError && "Cannot get value when an error exists!");
627    return reinterpret_cast<storage_type *>(TStorage.buffer);
628  }
629
630  const storage_type *getStorage() const {
631    assert(!HasError && "Cannot get value when an error exists!");
632    return reinterpret_cast<const storage_type *>(TStorage.buffer);
633  }
634
635  error_type *getErrorStorage() {
636    assert(HasError && "Cannot get error when a value exists!");
637    return reinterpret_cast<error_type *>(ErrorStorage.buffer);
638  }
639
640  const error_type *getErrorStorage() const {
641    assert(HasError && "Cannot get error when a value exists!");
642    return reinterpret_cast<const error_type *>(ErrorStorage.buffer);
643  }
644
645  // Used by ExpectedAsOutParameter to reset the checked flag.
646  void setUnchecked() {
647#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
648    Unchecked = true;
649#endif
650  }
651
652#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
653  LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
654  LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE
655  void fatalUncheckedExpected() const {
656    dbgs() << "Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction.\n";
657    if (HasError) {
658      dbgs() << "Unchecked Expected<T> contained error:\n";
659      (*getErrorStorage())->log(dbgs());
660    } else
661      dbgs() << "Expected<T> value was in success state. (Note: Expected<T> "
662                "values in success mode must still be checked prior to being "
663                "destroyed).\n";
664    abort();
665  }
666#endif
667
668  void assertIsChecked() {
669#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
670    if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(Unchecked))
671      fatalUncheckedExpected();
672#endif
673  }
674
675  union {
676    AlignedCharArrayUnion<storage_type> TStorage;
677    AlignedCharArrayUnion<error_type> ErrorStorage;
678  };
679  bool HasError : 1;
680#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
681  bool Unchecked : 1;
682#endif
683};
684
685/// Report a serious error, calling any installed error handler. See
686/// ErrorHandling.h.
687LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void report_fatal_error(Error Err,
688                                                bool gen_crash_diag = true);
689
690/// Report a fatal error if Err is a failure value.
691///
692/// This function can be used to wrap calls to fallible functions ONLY when it
693/// is known that the Error will always be a success value. E.g.
694///
695///   @code{.cpp}
696///   // foo only attempts the fallible operation if DoFallibleOperation is
697///   // true. If DoFallibleOperation is false then foo always returns
698///   // Error::success().
699///   Error foo(bool DoFallibleOperation);
700///
701///   cantFail(foo(false));
702///   @endcode
703inline void cantFail(Error Err, const char *Msg = nullptr) {
704  if (Err) {
705    if (!Msg)
706      Msg = "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call";
707#ifndef NDEBUG
708    std::string Str;
709    raw_string_ostream OS(Str);
710    OS << Msg << "\n" << Err;
711    Msg = OS.str().c_str();
712#endif
713    llvm_unreachable(Msg);
714  }
715}
716
717/// Report a fatal error if ValOrErr is a failure value, otherwise unwraps and
718/// returns the contained value.
719///
720/// This function can be used to wrap calls to fallible functions ONLY when it
721/// is known that the Error will always be a success value. E.g.
722///
723///   @code{.cpp}
724///   // foo only attempts the fallible operation if DoFallibleOperation is
725///   // true. If DoFallibleOperation is false then foo always returns an int.
726///   Expected<int> foo(bool DoFallibleOperation);
727///
728///   int X = cantFail(foo(false));
729///   @endcode
730template <typename T>
731T cantFail(Expected<T> ValOrErr, const char *Msg = nullptr) {
732  if (ValOrErr)
733    return std::move(*ValOrErr);
734  else {
735    if (!Msg)
736      Msg = "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call";
737#ifndef NDEBUG
738    std::string Str;
739    raw_string_ostream OS(Str);
740    auto E = ValOrErr.takeError();
741    OS << Msg << "\n" << E;
742    Msg = OS.str().c_str();
743#endif
744    llvm_unreachable(Msg);
745  }
746}
747
748/// Report a fatal error if ValOrErr is a failure value, otherwise unwraps and
749/// returns the contained reference.
750///
751/// This function can be used to wrap calls to fallible functions ONLY when it
752/// is known that the Error will always be a success value. E.g.
753///
754///   @code{.cpp}
755///   // foo only attempts the fallible operation if DoFallibleOperation is
756///   // true. If DoFallibleOperation is false then foo always returns a Bar&.
757///   Expected<Bar&> foo(bool DoFallibleOperation);
758///
759///   Bar &X = cantFail(foo(false));
760///   @endcode
761template <typename T>
762T& cantFail(Expected<T&> ValOrErr, const char *Msg = nullptr) {
763  if (ValOrErr)
764    return *ValOrErr;
765  else {
766    if (!Msg)
767      Msg = "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call";
768#ifndef NDEBUG
769    std::string Str;
770    raw_string_ostream OS(Str);
771    auto E = ValOrErr.takeError();
772    OS << Msg << "\n" << E;
773    Msg = OS.str().c_str();
774#endif
775    llvm_unreachable(Msg);
776  }
777}
778
779/// Helper for testing applicability of, and applying, handlers for
780/// ErrorInfo types.
781template <typename HandlerT>
782class ErrorHandlerTraits
783    : public ErrorHandlerTraits<decltype(
784          &std::remove_reference<HandlerT>::type::operator())> {};
785
786// Specialization functions of the form 'Error (const ErrT&)'.
787template <typename ErrT> class ErrorHandlerTraits<Error (&)(ErrT &)> {
788public:
789  static bool appliesTo(const ErrorInfoBase &E) {
790    return E.template isA<ErrT>();
791  }
792
793  template <typename HandlerT>
794  static Error apply(HandlerT &&H, std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
795    assert(appliesTo(*E) && "Applying incorrect handler");
796    return H(static_cast<ErrT &>(*E));
797  }
798};
799
800// Specialization functions of the form 'void (const ErrT&)'.
801template <typename ErrT> class ErrorHandlerTraits<void (&)(ErrT &)> {
802public:
803  static bool appliesTo(const ErrorInfoBase &E) {
804    return E.template isA<ErrT>();
805  }
806
807  template <typename HandlerT>
808  static Error apply(HandlerT &&H, std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
809    assert(appliesTo(*E) && "Applying incorrect handler");
810    H(static_cast<ErrT &>(*E));
811    return Error::success();
812  }
813};
814
815/// Specialization for functions of the form 'Error (std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)'.
816template <typename ErrT>
817class ErrorHandlerTraits<Error (&)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)> {
818public:
819  static bool appliesTo(const ErrorInfoBase &E) {
820    return E.template isA<ErrT>();
821  }
822
823  template <typename HandlerT>
824  static Error apply(HandlerT &&H, std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
825    assert(appliesTo(*E) && "Applying incorrect handler");
826    std::unique_ptr<ErrT> SubE(static_cast<ErrT *>(E.release()));
827    return H(std::move(SubE));
828  }
829};
830
831/// Specialization for functions of the form 'void (std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)'.
832template <typename ErrT>
833class ErrorHandlerTraits<void (&)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)> {
834public:
835  static bool appliesTo(const ErrorInfoBase &E) {
836    return E.template isA<ErrT>();
837  }
838
839  template <typename HandlerT>
840  static Error apply(HandlerT &&H, std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
841    assert(appliesTo(*E) && "Applying incorrect handler");
842    std::unique_ptr<ErrT> SubE(static_cast<ErrT *>(E.release()));
843    H(std::move(SubE));
844    return Error::success();
845  }
846};
847
848// Specialization for member functions of the form 'RetT (const ErrT&)'.
849template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
850class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(ErrT &)>
851    : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(ErrT &)> {};
852
853// Specialization for member functions of the form 'RetT (const ErrT&) const'.
854template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
855class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(ErrT &) const>
856    : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(ErrT &)> {};
857
858// Specialization for member functions of the form 'RetT (const ErrT&)'.
859template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
860class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(const ErrT &)>
861    : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(ErrT &)> {};
862
863// Specialization for member functions of the form 'RetT (const ErrT&) const'.
864template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
865class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(const ErrT &) const>
866    : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(ErrT &)> {};
867
868/// Specialization for member functions of the form
869/// 'RetT (std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)'.
870template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
871class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)>
872    : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)> {};
873
874/// Specialization for member functions of the form
875/// 'RetT (std::unique_ptr<ErrT>) const'.
876template <typename C, typename RetT, typename ErrT>
877class ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (C::*)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>) const>
878    : public ErrorHandlerTraits<RetT (&)(std::unique_ptr<ErrT>)> {};
879
880inline Error handleErrorImpl(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload) {
881  return Error(std::move(Payload));
882}
883
884template <typename HandlerT, typename... HandlerTs>
885Error handleErrorImpl(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload,
886                      HandlerT &&Handler, HandlerTs &&... Handlers) {
887  if (ErrorHandlerTraits<HandlerT>::appliesTo(*Payload))
888    return ErrorHandlerTraits<HandlerT>::apply(std::forward<HandlerT>(Handler),
889                                               std::move(Payload));
890  return handleErrorImpl(std::move(Payload),
891                         std::forward<HandlerTs>(Handlers)...);
892}
893
894/// Pass the ErrorInfo(s) contained in E to their respective handlers. Any
895/// unhandled errors (or Errors returned by handlers) are re-concatenated and
896/// returned.
897/// Because this function returns an error, its result must also be checked
898/// or returned. If you intend to handle all errors use handleAllErrors
899/// (which returns void, and will abort() on unhandled errors) instead.
900template <typename... HandlerTs>
901Error handleErrors(Error E, HandlerTs &&... Hs) {
902  if (!E)
903    return Error::success();
904
905  std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload = E.takePayload();
906
907  if (Payload->isA<ErrorList>()) {
908    ErrorList &List = static_cast<ErrorList &>(*Payload);
909    Error R;
910    for (auto &P : List.Payloads)
911      R = ErrorList::join(
912          std::move(R),
913          handleErrorImpl(std::move(P), std::forward<HandlerTs>(Hs)...));
914    return R;
915  }
916
917  return handleErrorImpl(std::move(Payload), std::forward<HandlerTs>(Hs)...);
918}
919
920/// Behaves the same as handleErrors, except that by contract all errors
921/// *must* be handled by the given handlers (i.e. there must be no remaining
922/// errors after running the handlers, or llvm_unreachable is called).
923template <typename... HandlerTs>
924void handleAllErrors(Error E, HandlerTs &&... Handlers) {
925  cantFail(handleErrors(std::move(E), std::forward<HandlerTs>(Handlers)...));
926}
927
928/// Check that E is a non-error, then drop it.
929/// If E is an error, llvm_unreachable will be called.
930inline void handleAllErrors(Error E) {
931  cantFail(std::move(E));
932}
933
934/// Handle any errors (if present) in an Expected<T>, then try a recovery path.
935///
936/// If the incoming value is a success value it is returned unmodified. If it
937/// is a failure value then it the contained error is passed to handleErrors.
938/// If handleErrors is able to handle the error then the RecoveryPath functor
939/// is called to supply the final result. If handleErrors is not able to
940/// handle all errors then the unhandled errors are returned.
941///
942/// This utility enables the follow pattern:
943///
944///   @code{.cpp}
945///   enum FooStrategy { Aggressive, Conservative };
946///   Expected<Foo> foo(FooStrategy S);
947///
948///   auto ResultOrErr =
949///     handleExpected(
950///       foo(Aggressive),
951///       []() { return foo(Conservative); },
952///       [](AggressiveStrategyError&) {
953///         // Implicitly conusme this - we'll recover by using a conservative
954///         // strategy.
955///       });
956///
957///   @endcode
958template <typename T, typename RecoveryFtor, typename... HandlerTs>
959Expected<T> handleExpected(Expected<T> ValOrErr, RecoveryFtor &&RecoveryPath,
960                           HandlerTs &&... Handlers) {
961  if (ValOrErr)
962    return ValOrErr;
963
964  if (auto Err = handleErrors(ValOrErr.takeError(),
965                              std::forward<HandlerTs>(Handlers)...))
966    return std::move(Err);
967
968  return RecoveryPath();
969}
970
971/// Log all errors (if any) in E to OS. If there are any errors, ErrorBanner
972/// will be printed before the first one is logged. A newline will be printed
973/// after each error.
974///
975/// This function is compatible with the helpers from Support/WithColor.h. You
976/// can pass any of them as the OS. Please consider using them instead of
977/// including 'error: ' in the ErrorBanner.
978///
979/// This is useful in the base level of your program to allow clean termination
980/// (allowing clean deallocation of resources, etc.), while reporting error
981/// information to the user.
982void logAllUnhandledErrors(Error E, raw_ostream &OS, Twine ErrorBanner = {});
983
984/// Write all error messages (if any) in E to a string. The newline character
985/// is used to separate error messages.
986inline std::string toString(Error E) {
987  SmallVector<std::string, 2> Errors;
988  handleAllErrors(std::move(E), [&Errors](const ErrorInfoBase &EI) {
989    Errors.push_back(EI.message());
990  });
991  return join(Errors.begin(), Errors.end(), "\n");
992}
993
994/// Consume a Error without doing anything. This method should be used
995/// only where an error can be considered a reasonable and expected return
996/// value.
997///
998/// Uses of this method are potentially indicative of design problems: If it's
999/// legitimate to do nothing while processing an "error", the error-producer
1000/// might be more clearly refactored to return an Optional<T>.
1001inline void consumeError(Error Err) {
1002  handleAllErrors(std::move(Err), [](const ErrorInfoBase &) {});
1003}
1004
1005/// Convert an Expected to an Optional without doing anything. This method
1006/// should be used only where an error can be considered a reasonable and
1007/// expected return value.
1008///
1009/// Uses of this method are potentially indicative of problems: perhaps the
1010/// error should be propagated further, or the error-producer should just
1011/// return an Optional in the first place.
1012template <typename T> Optional<T> expectedToOptional(Expected<T> &&E) {
1013  if (E)
1014    return std::move(*E);
1015  consumeError(E.takeError());
1016  return None;
1017}
1018
1019/// Helper for converting an Error to a bool.
1020///
1021/// This method returns true if Err is in an error state, or false if it is
1022/// in a success state.  Puts Err in a checked state in both cases (unlike
1023/// Error::operator bool(), which only does this for success states).
1024inline bool errorToBool(Error Err) {
1025  bool IsError = static_cast<bool>(Err);
1026  if (IsError)
1027    consumeError(std::move(Err));
1028  return IsError;
1029}
1030
1031/// Helper for Errors used as out-parameters.
1032///
1033/// This helper is for use with the Error-as-out-parameter idiom, where an error
1034/// is passed to a function or method by reference, rather than being returned.
1035/// In such cases it is helpful to set the checked bit on entry to the function
1036/// so that the error can be written to (unchecked Errors abort on assignment)
1037/// and clear the checked bit on exit so that clients cannot accidentally forget
1038/// to check the result. This helper performs these actions automatically using
1039/// RAII:
1040///
1041///   @code{.cpp}
1042///   Result foo(Error &Err) {
1043///     ErrorAsOutParameter ErrAsOutParam(&Err); // 'Checked' flag set
1044///     // <body of foo>
1045///     // <- 'Checked' flag auto-cleared when ErrAsOutParam is destructed.
1046///   }
1047///   @endcode
1048///
1049/// ErrorAsOutParameter takes an Error* rather than Error& so that it can be
1050/// used with optional Errors (Error pointers that are allowed to be null). If
1051/// ErrorAsOutParameter took an Error reference, an instance would have to be
1052/// created inside every condition that verified that Error was non-null. By
1053/// taking an Error pointer we can just create one instance at the top of the
1054/// function.
1055class ErrorAsOutParameter {
1056public:
1057  ErrorAsOutParameter(Error *Err) : Err(Err) {
1058    // Raise the checked bit if Err is success.
1059    if (Err)
1060      (void)!!*Err;
1061  }
1062
1063  ~ErrorAsOutParameter() {
1064    // Clear the checked bit.
1065    if (Err && !*Err)
1066      *Err = Error::success();
1067  }
1068
1069private:
1070  Error *Err;
1071};
1072
1073/// Helper for Expected<T>s used as out-parameters.
1074///
1075/// See ErrorAsOutParameter.
1076template <typename T>
1077class ExpectedAsOutParameter {
1078public:
1079  ExpectedAsOutParameter(Expected<T> *ValOrErr)
1080    : ValOrErr(ValOrErr) {
1081    if (ValOrErr)
1082      (void)!!*ValOrErr;
1083  }
1084
1085  ~ExpectedAsOutParameter() {
1086    if (ValOrErr)
1087      ValOrErr->setUnchecked();
1088  }
1089
1090private:
1091  Expected<T> *ValOrErr;
1092};
1093
1094/// This class wraps a std::error_code in a Error.
1095///
1096/// This is useful if you're writing an interface that returns a Error
1097/// (or Expected) and you want to call code that still returns
1098/// std::error_codes.
1099class ECError : public ErrorInfo<ECError> {
1100  friend Error errorCodeToError(std::error_code);
1101
1102  virtual void anchor() override;
1103
1104public:
1105  void setErrorCode(std::error_code EC) { this->EC = EC; }
1106  std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override { return EC; }
1107  void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override { OS << EC.message(); }
1108
1109  // Used by ErrorInfo::classID.
1110  static char ID;
1111
1112protected:
1113  ECError() = default;
1114  ECError(std::error_code EC) : EC(EC) {}
1115
1116  std::error_code EC;
1117};
1118
1119/// The value returned by this function can be returned from convertToErrorCode
1120/// for Error values where no sensible translation to std::error_code exists.
1121/// It should only be used in this situation, and should never be used where a
1122/// sensible conversion to std::error_code is available, as attempts to convert
1123/// to/from this error will result in a fatal error. (i.e. it is a programmatic
1124///error to try to convert such a value).
1125std::error_code inconvertibleErrorCode();
1126
1127/// Helper for converting an std::error_code to a Error.
1128Error errorCodeToError(std::error_code EC);
1129
1130/// Helper for converting an ECError to a std::error_code.
1131///
1132/// This method requires that Err be Error() or an ECError, otherwise it
1133/// will trigger a call to abort().
1134std::error_code errorToErrorCode(Error Err);
1135
1136/// Convert an ErrorOr<T> to an Expected<T>.
1137template <typename T> Expected<T> errorOrToExpected(ErrorOr<T> &&EO) {
1138  if (auto EC = EO.getError())
1139    return errorCodeToError(EC);
1140  return std::move(*EO);
1141}
1142
1143/// Convert an Expected<T> to an ErrorOr<T>.
1144template <typename T> ErrorOr<T> expectedToErrorOr(Expected<T> &&E) {
1145  if (auto Err = E.takeError())
1146    return errorToErrorCode(std::move(Err));
1147  return std::move(*E);
1148}
1149
1150/// This class wraps a string in an Error.
1151///
1152/// StringError is useful in cases where the client is not expected to be able
1153/// to consume the specific error message programmatically (for example, if the
1154/// error message is to be presented to the user).
1155///
1156/// StringError can also be used when additional information is to be printed
1157/// along with a error_code message. Depending on the constructor called, this
1158/// class can either display:
1159///    1. the error_code message (ECError behavior)
1160///    2. a string
1161///    3. the error_code message and a string
1162///
1163/// These behaviors are useful when subtyping is required; for example, when a
1164/// specific library needs an explicit error type. In the example below,
1165/// PDBError is derived from StringError:
1166///
1167///   @code{.cpp}
1168///   Expected<int> foo() {
1169///      return llvm::make_error<PDBError>(pdb_error_code::dia_failed_loading,
1170///                                        "Additional information");
1171///   }
1172///   @endcode
1173///
1174class StringError : public ErrorInfo<StringError> {
1175public:
1176  static char ID;
1177
1178  // Prints EC + S and converts to EC
1179  StringError(std::error_code EC, const Twine &S = Twine());
1180
1181  // Prints S and converts to EC
1182  StringError(const Twine &S, std::error_code EC);
1183
1184  void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override;
1185  std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override;
1186
1187  const std::string &getMessage() const { return Msg; }
1188
1189private:
1190  std::string Msg;
1191  std::error_code EC;
1192  const bool PrintMsgOnly = false;
1193};
1194
1195/// Create formatted StringError object.
1196template <typename... Ts>
1197inline Error createStringError(std::error_code EC, char const *Fmt,
1198                               const Ts &... Vals) {
1199  std::string Buffer;
1200  raw_string_ostream Stream(Buffer);
1201  Stream << format(Fmt, Vals...);
1202  return make_error<StringError>(Stream.str(), EC);
1203}
1204
1205Error createStringError(std::error_code EC, char const *Msg);
1206
1207inline Error createStringError(std::error_code EC, const Twine &S) {
1208  return createStringError(EC, S.str().c_str());
1209}
1210
1211template <typename... Ts>
1212inline Error createStringError(std::errc EC, char const *Fmt,
1213                               const Ts &... Vals) {
1214  return createStringError(std::make_error_code(EC), Fmt, Vals...);
1215}
1216
1217/// This class wraps a filename and another Error.
1218///
1219/// In some cases, an error needs to live along a 'source' name, in order to
1220/// show more detailed information to the user.
1221class FileError final : public ErrorInfo<FileError> {
1222
1223  friend Error createFileError(const Twine &, Error);
1224  friend Error createFileError(const Twine &, size_t, Error);
1225
1226public:
1227  void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override {
1228    assert(Err && !FileName.empty() && "Trying to log after takeError().");
1229    OS << "'" << FileName << "': ";
1230    if (Line.hasValue())
1231      OS << "line " << Line.getValue() << ": ";
1232    Err->log(OS);
1233  }
1234
1235  StringRef getFileName() { return FileName; }
1236
1237  Error takeError() { return Error(std::move(Err)); }
1238
1239  std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override;
1240
1241  // Used by ErrorInfo::classID.
1242  static char ID;
1243
1244private:
1245  FileError(const Twine &F, Optional<size_t> LineNum,
1246            std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> E) {
1247    assert(E && "Cannot create FileError from Error success value.");
1248    assert(!F.isTriviallyEmpty() &&
1249           "The file name provided to FileError must not be empty.");
1250    FileName = F.str();
1251    Err = std::move(E);
1252    Line = std::move(LineNum);
1253  }
1254
1255  static Error build(const Twine &F, Optional<size_t> Line, Error E) {
1256    std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Payload;
1257    handleAllErrors(std::move(E),
1258                    [&](std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> EIB) -> Error {
1259                      Payload = std::move(EIB);
1260                      return Error::success();
1261                    });
1262    return Error(
1263        std::unique_ptr<FileError>(new FileError(F, Line, std::move(Payload))));
1264  }
1265
1266  std::string FileName;
1267  Optional<size_t> Line;
1268  std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase> Err;
1269};
1270
1271/// Concatenate a source file path and/or name with an Error. The resulting
1272/// Error is unchecked.
1273inline Error createFileError(const Twine &F, Error E) {
1274  return FileError::build(F, Optional<size_t>(), std::move(E));
1275}
1276
1277/// Concatenate a source file path and/or name with line number and an Error.
1278/// The resulting Error is unchecked.
1279inline Error createFileError(const Twine &F, size_t Line, Error E) {
1280  return FileError::build(F, Optional<size_t>(Line), std::move(E));
1281}
1282
1283/// Concatenate a source file path and/or name with a std::error_code
1284/// to form an Error object.
1285inline Error createFileError(const Twine &F, std::error_code EC) {
1286  return createFileError(F, errorCodeToError(EC));
1287}
1288
1289/// Concatenate a source file path and/or name with line number and
1290/// std::error_code to form an Error object.
1291inline Error createFileError(const Twine &F, size_t Line, std::error_code EC) {
1292  return createFileError(F, Line, errorCodeToError(EC));
1293}
1294
1295Error createFileError(const Twine &F, ErrorSuccess) = delete;
1296
1297/// Helper for check-and-exit error handling.
1298///
1299/// For tool use only. NOT FOR USE IN LIBRARY CODE.
1300///
1301class ExitOnError {
1302public:
1303  /// Create an error on exit helper.
1304  ExitOnError(std::string Banner = "", int DefaultErrorExitCode = 1)
1305      : Banner(std::move(Banner)),
1306        GetExitCode([=](const Error &) { return DefaultErrorExitCode; }) {}
1307
1308  /// Set the banner string for any errors caught by operator().
1309  void setBanner(std::string Banner) { this->Banner = std::move(Banner); }
1310
1311  /// Set the exit-code mapper function.
1312  void setExitCodeMapper(std::function<int(const Error &)> GetExitCode) {
1313    this->GetExitCode = std::move(GetExitCode);
1314  }
1315
1316  /// Check Err. If it's in a failure state log the error(s) and exit.
1317  void operator()(Error Err) const { checkError(std::move(Err)); }
1318
1319  /// Check E. If it's in a success state then return the contained value. If
1320  /// it's in a failure state log the error(s) and exit.
1321  template <typename T> T operator()(Expected<T> &&E) const {
1322    checkError(E.takeError());
1323    return std::move(*E);
1324  }
1325
1326  /// Check E. If it's in a success state then return the contained reference. If
1327  /// it's in a failure state log the error(s) and exit.
1328  template <typename T> T& operator()(Expected<T&> &&E) const {
1329    checkError(E.takeError());
1330    return *E;
1331  }
1332
1333private:
1334  void checkError(Error Err) const {
1335    if (Err) {
1336      int ExitCode = GetExitCode(Err);
1337      logAllUnhandledErrors(std::move(Err), errs(), Banner);
1338      exit(ExitCode);
1339    }
1340  }
1341
1342  std::string Banner;
1343  std::function<int(const Error &)> GetExitCode;
1344};
1345
1346/// Conversion from Error to LLVMErrorRef for C error bindings.
1347inline LLVMErrorRef wrap(Error Err) {
1348  return reinterpret_cast<LLVMErrorRef>(Err.takePayload().release());
1349}
1350
1351/// Conversion from LLVMErrorRef to Error for C error bindings.
1352inline Error unwrap(LLVMErrorRef ErrRef) {
1353  return Error(std::unique_ptr<ErrorInfoBase>(
1354      reinterpret_cast<ErrorInfoBase *>(ErrRef)));
1355}
1356
1357} // end namespace llvm
1358
1359#endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_ERROR_H
1360