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			137 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
//
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// _DEBUG.CPP
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//
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//  Source file for ArchiveLib 1.0
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//
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//  Copyright (c) Greenleaf Software, Inc. 1994
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//  All Rights Reserved
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//
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// CONTENTS
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//
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//  _ALAssertFailure()
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//
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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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//  This file contains a support routine used by the assertion macros,
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//
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// REVISION HISTORY
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//
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//  May 22, 1994  1.0A  : First release
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//
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//
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#include "arclib.h"
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#pragma hdrstop
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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//
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// void _ALAssertFailure( const char *condition,
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//                        const char *filename,
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//                        int line,
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//                        const char *message,
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//                        ... )
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//
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// ARGUMENTS:
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//
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//  condition   :  A character string containing the condition that failed,
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//                 leading to the assertion.
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//
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//  filename    :  The name of the file where the assertion error took place.
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//
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//  line        :  The line in the file where the assertion error took place.
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//
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//  message     :  The error message associated with the assertion error.
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//                 This message is a sprintf() style format string.
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//
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//  ...         :  Any additional arguments.
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//
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// RETURNS
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//
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//  Nothing.
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//
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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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//  The C run time library features an assert() macro, that can be used to
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//  abort a program if a given condition isn't true.  It aborts the program
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//  by calling a routine that looks something like this.  The AL_ASSERT()
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//  macro that we use is even better, because it includes a comment
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//  that gets displayed when the abort takes place.  This routine is
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//  responsible for displaying that comment, along with the file name and
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//  the line number, then aborting the program.  It is called by the
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//  AL_ASSERT() macro when the conditional expression argument fails.
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//
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//  This routine is full of #ifdefs, and looks like a real mess.  This
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//  is too bad, because it is really quite simple.  Basically it has to
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//  quit with an abort() under MS-DOS, and a FatalAppExit() under 
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//  windows.  The error message is displayed on the console under MS-DOS,
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//  (hope you're not in graphics mode!) and in a MessageBox under
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//  Windows.  Man, it would be great to have just a little bit of control
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//  of the formatting in the message box!
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//
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// REVISION HISTORY
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//
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//   May 22, 1994  1.0A  : First release
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//
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void AL_CFUNCTION _ALAssertFailure( const char AL_DLL_FAR *condition,
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                                    const char AL_DLL_FAR *filename,
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                                    int line,
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                                    const char AL_DLL_FAR *message,
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                                    ... )
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{
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    char buf1[ 256 ];
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    char buf2[ 128 ];
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    va_list argptr;
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    va_start( argptr, message );
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#if defined( AL_BUILDING_DLL ) && defined( AL_WINDOWS_GUI )
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//
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// Watcom is kind of annoying in that they format their variable arguments
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// just a little differently than everyone else.
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//
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  #if defined( AL_WATCOM )
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     wvsprintf( buf2, message, *argptr );
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  #else
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     wvsprintf( buf2, message, argptr );
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  #endif
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#else
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     vsprintf( buf2, message, argptr );
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#endif
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     va_end( argptr );
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#if defined( AL_BUILDING_DLL ) && defined( AL_WINDOWS_GUI )
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     wsprintf
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#else
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     sprintf
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#endif
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     ( buf1,
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       "Assertion error, ArchiveLib is aborting the application.\n"
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       "Condition = %s\n"
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       "File = %s, line = %d\n"
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       "%s",
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       condition,
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       filename,
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       line,
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       buf2 );
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#if defined( AL_WINDOWS_GUI )
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#ifdef AL_BUILDING_DLL
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     MessageBox( 0, buf1, "                      ArchiveLib (DLL) assertion error                      ", MB_ICONSTOP );
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#else
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     MessageBox( 0, 
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                 buf1, 
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                 "                      "
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                 "ArchiveLib (static) assertion error"
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                 "                      ", 
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                 MB_ICONSTOP );
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#endif
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     FatalAppExit( 0, "Application terminated" );
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#else
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     cerr << buf1 << "\n" << flush;
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     abort();
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#endif
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}
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