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| //===- lib/Support/ErrorHandling.cpp - Callbacks for errors ---------------===//
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| //
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| // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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| // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| //
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| // This file defines an API used to indicate fatal error conditions.  Non-fatal
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| // errors (most of them) should be handled through LLVMContext.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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| #include "llvm-c/ErrorHandling.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
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| #include "llvm/Config/config.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Errc.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Process.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Signals.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Threading.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/WindowsError.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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| #include <cassert>
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| #include <cstdlib>
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| #include <mutex>
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| #include <new>
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| 
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| #if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
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| # include <unistd.h>
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| #endif
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| #if defined(_MSC_VER)
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| # include <io.h>
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| # include <fcntl.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| using namespace llvm;
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| 
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| static fatal_error_handler_t ErrorHandler = nullptr;
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| static void *ErrorHandlerUserData = nullptr;
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| 
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| static fatal_error_handler_t BadAllocErrorHandler = nullptr;
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| static void *BadAllocErrorHandlerUserData = nullptr;
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| 
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| #if LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS == 1
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| // Mutexes to synchronize installing error handlers and calling error handlers.
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| // Do not use ManagedStatic, or that may allocate memory while attempting to
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| // report an OOM.
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| //
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| // This usage of std::mutex has to be conditionalized behind ifdefs because
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| // of this script:
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| //   compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/symbolizer/scripts/build_symbolizer.sh
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| // That script attempts to statically link the LLVM symbolizer library with the
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| // STL and hide all of its symbols with 'opt -internalize'. To reduce size, it
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| // cuts out the threading portions of the hermetic copy of libc++ that it
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| // builds. We can remove these ifdefs if that script goes away.
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| static std::mutex ErrorHandlerMutex;
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| static std::mutex BadAllocErrorHandlerMutex;
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| #endif
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| 
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| void llvm::install_fatal_error_handler(fatal_error_handler_t handler,
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|                                        void *user_data) {
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| #if LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS == 1
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|   std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Lock(ErrorHandlerMutex);
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| #endif
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|   assert(!ErrorHandler && "Error handler already registered!\n");
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|   ErrorHandler = handler;
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|   ErrorHandlerUserData = user_data;
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| }
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| 
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| void llvm::remove_fatal_error_handler() {
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| #if LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS == 1
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|   std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Lock(ErrorHandlerMutex);
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| #endif
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|   ErrorHandler = nullptr;
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|   ErrorHandlerUserData = nullptr;
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| }
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| 
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| void llvm::report_fatal_error(const char *Reason, bool GenCrashDiag) {
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|   report_fatal_error(Twine(Reason), GenCrashDiag);
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| }
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| 
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| void llvm::report_fatal_error(const std::string &Reason, bool GenCrashDiag) {
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|   report_fatal_error(Twine(Reason), GenCrashDiag);
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| }
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| 
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| void llvm::report_fatal_error(StringRef Reason, bool GenCrashDiag) {
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|   report_fatal_error(Twine(Reason), GenCrashDiag);
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| }
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| 
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| void llvm::report_fatal_error(const Twine &Reason, bool GenCrashDiag) {
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|   llvm::fatal_error_handler_t handler = nullptr;
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|   void* handlerData = nullptr;
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|   {
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|     // Only acquire the mutex while reading the handler, so as not to invoke a
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|     // user-supplied callback under a lock.
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| #if LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS == 1
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|     std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Lock(ErrorHandlerMutex);
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| #endif
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|     handler = ErrorHandler;
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|     handlerData = ErrorHandlerUserData;
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|   }
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| 
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|   if (handler) {
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|     handler(handlerData, Reason.str(), GenCrashDiag);
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|   } else {
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|     // Blast the result out to stderr.  We don't try hard to make sure this
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|     // succeeds (e.g. handling EINTR) and we can't use errs() here because
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|     // raw ostreams can call report_fatal_error.
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|     SmallVector<char, 64> Buffer;
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|     raw_svector_ostream OS(Buffer);
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|     OS << "LLVM ERROR: " << Reason << "\n";
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|     StringRef MessageStr = OS.str();
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|     ssize_t written = ::write(2, MessageStr.data(), MessageStr.size());
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|     (void)written; // If something went wrong, we deliberately just give up.
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|   }
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| 
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|   // If we reached here, we are failing ungracefully. Run the interrupt handlers
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|   // to make sure any special cleanups get done, in particular that we remove
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|   // files registered with RemoveFileOnSignal.
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|   sys::RunInterruptHandlers();
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| 
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|   abort();
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| }
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| 
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| void llvm::install_bad_alloc_error_handler(fatal_error_handler_t handler,
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|                                            void *user_data) {
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| #if LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS == 1
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|   std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Lock(BadAllocErrorHandlerMutex);
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| #endif
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|   assert(!ErrorHandler && "Bad alloc error handler already registered!\n");
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|   BadAllocErrorHandler = handler;
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|   BadAllocErrorHandlerUserData = user_data;
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| }
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| 
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| void llvm::remove_bad_alloc_error_handler() {
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| #if LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS == 1
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|   std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Lock(BadAllocErrorHandlerMutex);
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| #endif
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|   BadAllocErrorHandler = nullptr;
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|   BadAllocErrorHandlerUserData = nullptr;
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| }
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| 
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| void llvm::report_bad_alloc_error(const char *Reason, bool GenCrashDiag) {
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|   fatal_error_handler_t Handler = nullptr;
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|   void *HandlerData = nullptr;
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|   {
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|     // Only acquire the mutex while reading the handler, so as not to invoke a
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|     // user-supplied callback under a lock.
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| #if LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS == 1
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|     std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Lock(BadAllocErrorHandlerMutex);
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| #endif
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|     Handler = BadAllocErrorHandler;
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|     HandlerData = BadAllocErrorHandlerUserData;
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|   }
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| 
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|   if (Handler) {
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|     Handler(HandlerData, Reason, GenCrashDiag);
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|     llvm_unreachable("bad alloc handler should not return");
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|   }
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| 
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| #ifdef LLVM_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS
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|   // If exceptions are enabled, make OOM in malloc look like OOM in new.
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|   throw std::bad_alloc();
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| #else
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|   // Don't call the normal error handler. It may allocate memory. Directly write
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|   // an OOM to stderr and abort.
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|   char OOMMessage[] = "LLVM ERROR: out of memory\n";
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|   ssize_t written = ::write(2, OOMMessage, strlen(OOMMessage));
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|   (void)written;
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|   abort();
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| #endif
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| }
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| 
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| #ifdef LLVM_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS
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| // Do not set custom new handler if exceptions are enabled. In this case OOM
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| // errors are handled by throwing 'std::bad_alloc'.
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| void llvm::install_out_of_memory_new_handler() {
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| }
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| #else
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| // Causes crash on allocation failure. It is called prior to the handler set by
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| // 'install_bad_alloc_error_handler'.
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| static void out_of_memory_new_handler() {
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|   llvm::report_bad_alloc_error("Allocation failed");
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| }
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| 
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| // Installs new handler that causes crash on allocation failure. It is called by
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| // InitLLVM.
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| void llvm::install_out_of_memory_new_handler() {
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|   std::new_handler old = std::set_new_handler(out_of_memory_new_handler);
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|   (void)old;
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|   assert(old == nullptr && "new-handler already installed");
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| void llvm::llvm_unreachable_internal(const char *msg, const char *file,
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|                                      unsigned line) {
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|   // This code intentionally doesn't call the ErrorHandler callback, because
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|   // llvm_unreachable is intended to be used to indicate "impossible"
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|   // situations, and not legitimate runtime errors.
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|   if (msg)
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|     dbgs() << msg << "\n";
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|   dbgs() << "UNREACHABLE executed";
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|   if (file)
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|     dbgs() << " at " << file << ":" << line;
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|   dbgs() << "!\n";
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|   abort();
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| #ifdef LLVM_BUILTIN_UNREACHABLE
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|   // Windows systems and possibly others don't declare abort() to be noreturn,
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|   // so use the unreachable builtin to avoid a Clang self-host warning.
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|   LLVM_BUILTIN_UNREACHABLE;
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| #endif
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| }
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| 
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| static void bindingsErrorHandler(void *user_data, const std::string& reason,
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|                                  bool gen_crash_diag) {
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|   LLVMFatalErrorHandler handler =
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|       LLVM_EXTENSION reinterpret_cast<LLVMFatalErrorHandler>(user_data);
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|   handler(reason.c_str());
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| }
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| 
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| void LLVMInstallFatalErrorHandler(LLVMFatalErrorHandler Handler) {
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|   install_fatal_error_handler(bindingsErrorHandler,
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|                               LLVM_EXTENSION reinterpret_cast<void *>(Handler));
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| }
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| 
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| void LLVMResetFatalErrorHandler() {
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|   remove_fatal_error_handler();
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| }
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| 
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| #ifdef _WIN32
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| 
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| #include <winerror.h>
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| 
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| // I'd rather not double the line count of the following.
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| #define MAP_ERR_TO_COND(x, y)                                                  \
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|   case x:                                                                      \
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|     return make_error_code(errc::y)
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| 
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| std::error_code llvm::mapWindowsError(unsigned EV) {
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|   switch (EV) {
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED, permission_denied);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS, file_exists);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_BAD_UNIT, no_such_device);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW, filename_too_long);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_BUSY, device_or_resource_busy);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_BUSY_DRIVE, device_or_resource_busy);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_CANNOT_MAKE, permission_denied);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_CANTOPEN, io_error);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_CANTREAD, io_error);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_CANTWRITE, io_error);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_CURRENT_DIRECTORY, permission_denied);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_DEV_NOT_EXIST, no_such_device);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_DEVICE_IN_USE, device_or_resource_busy);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY, directory_not_empty);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_DIRECTORY, invalid_argument);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_DISK_FULL, no_space_on_device);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_FILE_EXISTS, file_exists);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, no_such_file_or_directory);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL, no_space_on_device);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_INVALID_ACCESS, permission_denied);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE, no_such_device);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION, function_not_supported);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, invalid_argument);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_INVALID_NAME, invalid_argument);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION, no_lock_available);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_LOCKED, no_lock_available);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK, invalid_argument);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_NOACCESS, permission_denied);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY, not_enough_memory);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_NOT_READY, resource_unavailable_try_again);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_OPEN_FAILED, io_error);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_OPEN_FILES, device_or_resource_busy);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY, not_enough_memory);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND, no_such_file_or_directory);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_BAD_NETPATH, no_such_file_or_directory);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_READ_FAULT, io_error);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_RETRY, resource_unavailable_try_again);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_SEEK, io_error);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION, permission_denied);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES, too_many_files_open);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_WRITE_FAULT, io_error);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT, permission_denied);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(WSAEACCES, permission_denied);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(WSAEBADF, bad_file_descriptor);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(WSAEFAULT, bad_address);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(WSAEINTR, interrupted);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(WSAEINVAL, invalid_argument);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(WSAEMFILE, too_many_files_open);
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|     MAP_ERR_TO_COND(WSAENAMETOOLONG, filename_too_long);
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|   default:
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|     return std::error_code(EV, std::system_category());
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| #endif
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