1 | /* |
2 | Simple DirectMedia Layer |
3 | Copyright (C) 1997-2022 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
4 | |
5 | This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied |
6 | warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages |
7 | arising from the use of this software. |
8 | |
9 | Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, |
10 | including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it |
11 | freely, subject to the following restrictions: |
12 | |
13 | 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not |
14 | claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software |
15 | in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be |
16 | appreciated but is not required. |
17 | 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be |
18 | misrepresented as being the original software. |
19 | 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. |
20 | */ |
21 | |
22 | #ifndef SDL_assert_h_ |
23 | #define SDL_assert_h_ |
24 | |
25 | #include "SDL_config.h" |
26 | |
27 | #include "begin_code.h" |
28 | /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */ |
29 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
30 | extern "C" { |
31 | #endif |
32 | |
33 | #ifndef SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL |
34 | #ifdef SDL_DEFAULT_ASSERT_LEVEL |
35 | #define SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL SDL_DEFAULT_ASSERT_LEVEL |
36 | #elif defined(_DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG) || \ |
37 | (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__OPTIMIZE__)) |
38 | #define SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL 2 |
39 | #else |
40 | #define SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL 1 |
41 | #endif |
42 | #endif /* SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL */ |
43 | |
44 | /* |
45 | These are macros and not first class functions so that the debugger breaks |
46 | on the assertion line and not in some random guts of SDL, and so each |
47 | assert can have unique static variables associated with it. |
48 | */ |
49 | |
50 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) |
51 | /* Don't include intrin.h here because it contains C++ code */ |
52 | extern void __cdecl __debugbreak(void); |
53 | #define SDL_TriggerBreakpoint() __debugbreak() |
54 | #elif ( (!defined(__NACL__)) && ((defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)) && (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__))) ) |
55 | #define SDL_TriggerBreakpoint() __asm__ __volatile__ ( "int $3\n\t" ) |
56 | #elif ( defined(__APPLE__) && (defined(__arm64__) || defined(__aarch64__)) ) /* this might work on other ARM targets, but this is a known quantity... */ |
57 | #define SDL_TriggerBreakpoint() __asm__ __volatile__ ( "brk #22\n\t" ) |
58 | #elif defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__arm__) |
59 | #define SDL_TriggerBreakpoint() __asm__ __volatile__ ( "bkpt #22\n\t" ) |
60 | #elif defined(__386__) && defined(__WATCOMC__) |
61 | #define SDL_TriggerBreakpoint() { _asm { int 0x03 } } |
62 | #elif defined(HAVE_SIGNAL_H) && !defined(__WATCOMC__) |
63 | #include <signal.h> |
64 | #define SDL_TriggerBreakpoint() raise(SIGTRAP) |
65 | #else |
66 | /* How do we trigger breakpoints on this platform? */ |
67 | #define SDL_TriggerBreakpoint() |
68 | #endif |
69 | |
70 | #if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) /* C99 supports __func__ as a standard. */ |
71 | # define SDL_FUNCTION __func__ |
72 | #elif ((__GNUC__ >= 2) || defined(_MSC_VER) || defined (__WATCOMC__)) |
73 | # define SDL_FUNCTION __FUNCTION__ |
74 | #else |
75 | # define SDL_FUNCTION "???" |
76 | #endif |
77 | #define SDL_FILE __FILE__ |
78 | #define SDL_LINE __LINE__ |
79 | |
80 | /* |
81 | sizeof (x) makes the compiler still parse the expression even without |
82 | assertions enabled, so the code is always checked at compile time, but |
83 | doesn't actually generate code for it, so there are no side effects or |
84 | expensive checks at run time, just the constant size of what x WOULD be, |
85 | which presumably gets optimized out as unused. |
86 | This also solves the problem of... |
87 | |
88 | int somevalue = blah(); |
89 | SDL_assert(somevalue == 1); |
90 | |
91 | ...which would cause compiles to complain that somevalue is unused if we |
92 | disable assertions. |
93 | */ |
94 | |
95 | /* "while (0,0)" fools Microsoft's compiler's /W4 warning level into thinking |
96 | this condition isn't constant. And looks like an owl's face! */ |
97 | #ifdef _MSC_VER /* stupid /W4 warnings. */ |
98 | #define SDL_NULL_WHILE_LOOP_CONDITION (0,0) |
99 | #else |
100 | #define SDL_NULL_WHILE_LOOP_CONDITION (0) |
101 | #endif |
102 | |
103 | #define SDL_disabled_assert(condition) \ |
104 | do { (void) sizeof ((condition)); } while (SDL_NULL_WHILE_LOOP_CONDITION) |
105 | |
106 | typedef enum |
107 | { |
108 | SDL_ASSERTION_RETRY, /**< Retry the assert immediately. */ |
109 | SDL_ASSERTION_BREAK, /**< Make the debugger trigger a breakpoint. */ |
110 | SDL_ASSERTION_ABORT, /**< Terminate the program. */ |
111 | SDL_ASSERTION_IGNORE, /**< Ignore the assert. */ |
112 | SDL_ASSERTION_ALWAYS_IGNORE /**< Ignore the assert from now on. */ |
113 | } SDL_AssertState; |
114 | |
115 | typedef struct SDL_AssertData |
116 | { |
117 | int always_ignore; |
118 | unsigned int trigger_count; |
119 | const char *condition; |
120 | const char *filename; |
121 | int linenum; |
122 | const char *function; |
123 | const struct SDL_AssertData *next; |
124 | } SDL_AssertData; |
125 | |
126 | #if (SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL > 0) |
127 | |
128 | /* Never call this directly. Use the SDL_assert* macros. */ |
129 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_AssertState SDLCALL SDL_ReportAssertion(SDL_AssertData *, |
130 | const char *, |
131 | const char *, int) |
132 | #if defined(__clang__) |
133 | #if __has_feature(attribute_analyzer_noreturn) |
134 | /* this tells Clang's static analysis that we're a custom assert function, |
135 | and that the analyzer should assume the condition was always true past this |
136 | SDL_assert test. */ |
137 | __attribute__((analyzer_noreturn)) |
138 | #endif |
139 | #endif |
140 | ; |
141 | |
142 | /* the do {} while(0) avoids dangling else problems: |
143 | if (x) SDL_assert(y); else blah(); |
144 | ... without the do/while, the "else" could attach to this macro's "if". |
145 | We try to handle just the minimum we need here in a macro...the loop, |
146 | the static vars, and break points. The heavy lifting is handled in |
147 | SDL_ReportAssertion(), in SDL_assert.c. |
148 | */ |
149 | #define SDL_enabled_assert(condition) \ |
150 | do { \ |
151 | while ( !(condition) ) { \ |
152 | static struct SDL_AssertData sdl_assert_data = { \ |
153 | 0, 0, #condition, 0, 0, 0, 0 \ |
154 | }; \ |
155 | const SDL_AssertState sdl_assert_state = SDL_ReportAssertion(&sdl_assert_data, SDL_FUNCTION, SDL_FILE, SDL_LINE); \ |
156 | if (sdl_assert_state == SDL_ASSERTION_RETRY) { \ |
157 | continue; /* go again. */ \ |
158 | } else if (sdl_assert_state == SDL_ASSERTION_BREAK) { \ |
159 | SDL_TriggerBreakpoint(); \ |
160 | } \ |
161 | break; /* not retrying. */ \ |
162 | } \ |
163 | } while (SDL_NULL_WHILE_LOOP_CONDITION) |
164 | |
165 | #endif /* enabled assertions support code */ |
166 | |
167 | /* Enable various levels of assertions. */ |
168 | #if SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL == 0 /* assertions disabled */ |
169 | # define SDL_assert(condition) SDL_disabled_assert(condition) |
170 | # define SDL_assert_release(condition) SDL_disabled_assert(condition) |
171 | # define SDL_assert_paranoid(condition) SDL_disabled_assert(condition) |
172 | #elif SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL == 1 /* release settings. */ |
173 | # define SDL_assert(condition) SDL_disabled_assert(condition) |
174 | # define SDL_assert_release(condition) SDL_enabled_assert(condition) |
175 | # define SDL_assert_paranoid(condition) SDL_disabled_assert(condition) |
176 | #elif SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL == 2 /* normal settings. */ |
177 | # define SDL_assert(condition) SDL_enabled_assert(condition) |
178 | # define SDL_assert_release(condition) SDL_enabled_assert(condition) |
179 | # define SDL_assert_paranoid(condition) SDL_disabled_assert(condition) |
180 | #elif SDL_ASSERT_LEVEL == 3 /* paranoid settings. */ |
181 | # define SDL_assert(condition) SDL_enabled_assert(condition) |
182 | # define SDL_assert_release(condition) SDL_enabled_assert(condition) |
183 | # define SDL_assert_paranoid(condition) SDL_enabled_assert(condition) |
184 | #else |
185 | # error Unknown assertion level. |
186 | #endif |
187 | |
188 | /* this assertion is never disabled at any level. */ |
189 | #define SDL_assert_always(condition) SDL_enabled_assert(condition) |
190 | |
191 | |
192 | /** |
193 | * A callback that fires when an SDL assertion fails. |
194 | * |
195 | * \param data a pointer to the SDL_AssertData structure corresponding to the |
196 | * current assertion |
197 | * \param userdata what was passed as `userdata` to SDL_SetAssertionHandler() |
198 | * \returns an SDL_AssertState value indicating how to handle the failure. |
199 | */ |
200 | typedef SDL_AssertState (SDLCALL *SDL_AssertionHandler)( |
201 | const SDL_AssertData* data, void* userdata); |
202 | |
203 | /** |
204 | * Set an application-defined assertion handler. |
205 | * |
206 | * This function allows an application to show its own assertion UI and/or |
207 | * force the response to an assertion failure. If the application doesn't |
208 | * provide this, SDL will try to do the right thing, popping up a |
209 | * system-specific GUI dialog, and probably minimizing any fullscreen windows. |
210 | * |
211 | * This callback may fire from any thread, but it runs wrapped in a mutex, so |
212 | * it will only fire from one thread at a time. |
213 | * |
214 | * This callback is NOT reset to SDL's internal handler upon SDL_Quit()! |
215 | * |
216 | * \param handler the SDL_AssertionHandler function to call when an assertion |
217 | * fails or NULL for the default handler |
218 | * \param userdata a pointer that is passed to `handler` |
219 | * |
220 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
221 | * |
222 | * \sa SDL_GetAssertionHandler |
223 | */ |
224 | extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_SetAssertionHandler( |
225 | SDL_AssertionHandler handler, |
226 | void *userdata); |
227 | |
228 | /** |
229 | * Get the default assertion handler. |
230 | * |
231 | * This returns the function pointer that is called by default when an |
232 | * assertion is triggered. This is an internal function provided by SDL, that |
233 | * is used for assertions when SDL_SetAssertionHandler() hasn't been used to |
234 | * provide a different function. |
235 | * |
236 | * \returns the default SDL_AssertionHandler that is called when an assert |
237 | * triggers. |
238 | * |
239 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.2. |
240 | * |
241 | * \sa SDL_GetAssertionHandler |
242 | */ |
243 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_AssertionHandler SDLCALL SDL_GetDefaultAssertionHandler(void); |
244 | |
245 | /** |
246 | * Get the current assertion handler. |
247 | * |
248 | * This returns the function pointer that is called when an assertion is |
249 | * triggered. This is either the value last passed to |
250 | * SDL_SetAssertionHandler(), or if no application-specified function is set, |
251 | * is equivalent to calling SDL_GetDefaultAssertionHandler(). |
252 | * |
253 | * The parameter `puserdata` is a pointer to a void*, which will store the |
254 | * "userdata" pointer that was passed to SDL_SetAssertionHandler(). This value |
255 | * will always be NULL for the default handler. If you don't care about this |
256 | * data, it is safe to pass a NULL pointer to this function to ignore it. |
257 | * |
258 | * \param puserdata pointer which is filled with the "userdata" pointer that |
259 | * was passed to SDL_SetAssertionHandler() |
260 | * \returns the SDL_AssertionHandler that is called when an assert triggers. |
261 | * |
262 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.2. |
263 | * |
264 | * \sa SDL_SetAssertionHandler |
265 | */ |
266 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_AssertionHandler SDLCALL SDL_GetAssertionHandler(void **puserdata); |
267 | |
268 | /** |
269 | * Get a list of all assertion failures. |
270 | * |
271 | * This function gets all assertions triggered since the last call to |
272 | * SDL_ResetAssertionReport(), or the start of the program. |
273 | * |
274 | * The proper way to examine this data looks something like this: |
275 | * |
276 | * ```c |
277 | * const SDL_AssertData *item = SDL_GetAssertionReport(); |
278 | * while (item) { |
279 | * printf("'%s', %s (%s:%d), triggered %u times, always ignore: %s.\\n", |
280 | * item->condition, item->function, item->filename, |
281 | * item->linenum, item->trigger_count, |
282 | * item->always_ignore ? "yes" : "no"); |
283 | * item = item->next; |
284 | * } |
285 | * ``` |
286 | * |
287 | * \returns a list of all failed assertions or NULL if the list is empty. This |
288 | * memory should not be modified or freed by the application. |
289 | * |
290 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
291 | * |
292 | * \sa SDL_ResetAssertionReport |
293 | */ |
294 | extern DECLSPEC const SDL_AssertData * SDLCALL SDL_GetAssertionReport(void); |
295 | |
296 | /** |
297 | * Clear the list of all assertion failures. |
298 | * |
299 | * This function will clear the list of all assertions triggered up to that |
300 | * point. Immediately following this call, SDL_GetAssertionReport will return |
301 | * no items. In addition, any previously-triggered assertions will be reset to |
302 | * a trigger_count of zero, and their always_ignore state will be false. |
303 | * |
304 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
305 | * |
306 | * \sa SDL_GetAssertionReport |
307 | */ |
308 | extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_ResetAssertionReport(void); |
309 | |
310 | |
311 | /* these had wrong naming conventions until 2.0.4. Please update your app! */ |
312 | #define SDL_assert_state SDL_AssertState |
313 | #define SDL_assert_data SDL_AssertData |
314 | |
315 | |
316 | /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */ |
317 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
318 | } |
319 | #endif |
320 | #include "close_code.h" |
321 | |
322 | #endif /* SDL_assert_h_ */ |
323 | |
324 | /* vi: set ts=4 sw=4 expandtab: */ |
325 | |