1 | // ABI Support -*- C++ -*- |
2 | |
3 | // Copyright (C) 2000-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
4 | // |
5 | // This file is part of GCC. |
6 | // |
7 | // GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
8 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
9 | // the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) |
10 | // any later version. |
11 | // |
12 | // GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
13 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
14 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
15 | // GNU General Public License for more details. |
16 | // |
17 | // Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional |
18 | // permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version |
19 | // 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
20 | |
21 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and |
22 | // a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; |
23 | // see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see |
24 | // <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
25 | |
26 | // Written by Nathan Sidwell, Codesourcery LLC, <[email protected]> |
27 | |
28 | /* This file declares the new abi entry points into the runtime. It is not |
29 | normally necessary for user programs to include this header, or use the |
30 | entry points directly. However, this header is available should that be |
31 | needed. |
32 | |
33 | Some of the entry points are intended for both C and C++, thus this header |
34 | is includable from both C and C++. Though the C++ specific parts are not |
35 | available in C, naturally enough. */ |
36 | |
37 | /** @file cxxabi.h |
38 | * The header provides an interface to the C++ ABI. |
39 | */ |
40 | |
41 | #ifndef _CXXABI_H |
42 | #define _CXXABI_H 1 |
43 | |
44 | #pragma GCC system_header |
45 | |
46 | #pragma GCC visibility push(default) |
47 | |
48 | #include <stddef.h> |
49 | #include <bits/c++config.h> |
50 | #include <bits/cxxabi_tweaks.h> |
51 | #include <bits/cxxabi_forced.h> |
52 | #include <bits/cxxabi_init_exception.h> |
53 | |
54 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
55 | namespace __cxxabiv1 |
56 | { |
57 | extern "C" |
58 | { |
59 | #endif |
60 | |
61 | typedef __cxa_cdtor_return_type (*__cxa_cdtor_type)(void *); |
62 | |
63 | // Allocate array. |
64 | void* |
65 | __cxa_vec_new(size_t __element_count, size_t __element_size, |
66 | size_t __padding_size, __cxa_cdtor_type __constructor, |
67 | __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor); |
68 | |
69 | void* |
70 | __cxa_vec_new2(size_t __element_count, size_t __element_size, |
71 | size_t __padding_size, __cxa_cdtor_type __constructor, |
72 | __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor, void *(*__alloc) (size_t), |
73 | void (*__dealloc) (void*)); |
74 | |
75 | void* |
76 | __cxa_vec_new3(size_t __element_count, size_t __element_size, |
77 | size_t __padding_size, __cxa_cdtor_type __constructor, |
78 | __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor, void *(*__alloc) (size_t), |
79 | void (*__dealloc) (void*, size_t)); |
80 | |
81 | // Construct array. |
82 | __cxa_vec_ctor_return_type |
83 | __cxa_vec_ctor(void* __array_address, size_t __element_count, |
84 | size_t __element_size, __cxa_cdtor_type __constructor, |
85 | __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor); |
86 | |
87 | __cxa_vec_ctor_return_type |
88 | __cxa_vec_cctor(void* __dest_array, void* __src_array, |
89 | size_t __element_count, size_t __element_size, |
90 | __cxa_cdtor_return_type (*__constructor) (void*, void*), |
91 | __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor); |
92 | |
93 | // Destruct array. |
94 | void |
95 | __cxa_vec_dtor(void* __array_address, size_t __element_count, |
96 | size_t __element_size, __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor); |
97 | |
98 | void |
99 | __cxa_vec_cleanup(void* __array_address, size_t __element_count, size_t __s, |
100 | __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
101 | |
102 | // Destruct and release array. |
103 | void |
104 | __cxa_vec_delete(void* __array_address, size_t __element_size, |
105 | size_t __padding_size, __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor); |
106 | |
107 | void |
108 | __cxa_vec_delete2(void* __array_address, size_t __element_size, |
109 | size_t __padding_size, __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor, |
110 | void (*__dealloc) (void*)); |
111 | |
112 | void |
113 | __cxa_vec_delete3(void* __array_address, size_t __element_size, |
114 | size_t __padding_size, __cxa_cdtor_type __destructor, |
115 | void (*__dealloc) (void*, size_t)); |
116 | |
117 | int |
118 | __cxa_guard_acquire(__guard*); |
119 | |
120 | void |
121 | __cxa_guard_release(__guard*) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
122 | |
123 | void |
124 | __cxa_guard_abort(__guard*) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
125 | |
126 | // DSO destruction. |
127 | int |
128 | __cxa_atexit(void (*)(void*), void*, void*) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
129 | |
130 | int |
131 | __cxa_finalize(void*); |
132 | |
133 | // TLS destruction. |
134 | int |
135 | __cxa_thread_atexit(void (*)(void*), void*, void *) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
136 | |
137 | // Pure virtual functions. |
138 | void |
139 | __cxa_pure_virtual(void) __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)); |
140 | |
141 | void |
142 | __cxa_deleted_virtual(void) __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)); |
143 | |
144 | // Exception handling auxiliary. |
145 | void |
146 | __cxa_bad_cast() __attribute__((__noreturn__)); |
147 | |
148 | void |
149 | __cxa_bad_typeid() __attribute__((__noreturn__)); |
150 | |
151 | void |
152 | __cxa_throw_bad_array_new_length() __attribute__((__noreturn__)); |
153 | |
154 | /** |
155 | * @brief Demangling routine. |
156 | * ABI-mandated entry point in the C++ runtime library for demangling. |
157 | * |
158 | * @param __mangled_name A NUL-terminated character string |
159 | * containing the name to be demangled. |
160 | * |
161 | * @param __output_buffer A region of memory, allocated with |
162 | * malloc, of @a *__length bytes, into which the demangled name is |
163 | * stored. If @a __output_buffer is not long enough, it is |
164 | * expanded using realloc. @a __output_buffer may instead be NULL; |
165 | * in that case, the demangled name is placed in a region of memory |
166 | * allocated with malloc. |
167 | * |
168 | * @param __length If @a __length is non-null, the length of the |
169 | * buffer containing the demangled name is placed in @a *__length. |
170 | * |
171 | * @param __status If @a __status is non-null, @a *__status is set to |
172 | * one of the following values: |
173 | * 0: The demangling operation succeeded. |
174 | * -1: A memory allocation failure occurred. |
175 | * -2: @a mangled_name is not a valid name under the C++ ABI mangling rules. |
176 | * -3: One of the arguments is invalid. |
177 | * |
178 | * @return A pointer to the start of the NUL-terminated demangled |
179 | * name, or NULL if the demangling fails. The caller is |
180 | * responsible for deallocating this memory using @c free. |
181 | * |
182 | * The demangling is performed using the C++ ABI mangling rules, |
183 | * with GNU extensions. For example, this function is used in |
184 | * __gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler. |
185 | * |
186 | * See https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/ext_demangling.html |
187 | * for other examples of use. |
188 | * |
189 | * @note The same demangling functionality is available via |
190 | * libiberty (@c <libiberty/demangle.h> and @c libiberty.a) in GCC |
191 | * 3.1 and later, but that requires explicit installation (@c |
192 | * --enable-install-libiberty) and uses a different API, although |
193 | * the ABI is unchanged. |
194 | */ |
195 | char* |
196 | __cxa_demangle(const char* __mangled_name, char* __output_buffer, |
197 | size_t* __length, int* __status); |
198 | |
199 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
200 | } |
201 | } // namespace __cxxabiv1 |
202 | #endif |
203 | |
204 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
205 | |
206 | #include <typeinfo> |
207 | |
208 | namespace __cxxabiv1 |
209 | { |
210 | // Type information for int, float etc. |
211 | class __fundamental_type_info : public std::type_info |
212 | { |
213 | public: |
214 | explicit |
215 | __fundamental_type_info(const char* __n) : std::type_info(__n) { } |
216 | |
217 | virtual |
218 | ~__fundamental_type_info(); |
219 | }; |
220 | |
221 | // Type information for array objects. |
222 | class __array_type_info : public std::type_info |
223 | { |
224 | public: |
225 | explicit |
226 | __array_type_info(const char* __n) : std::type_info(__n) { } |
227 | |
228 | virtual |
229 | ~__array_type_info(); |
230 | }; |
231 | |
232 | // Type information for functions (both member and non-member). |
233 | class __function_type_info : public std::type_info |
234 | { |
235 | public: |
236 | explicit |
237 | __function_type_info(const char* __n) : std::type_info(__n) { } |
238 | |
239 | virtual |
240 | ~__function_type_info(); |
241 | |
242 | protected: |
243 | // Implementation defined member function. |
244 | virtual bool |
245 | __is_function_p() const; |
246 | }; |
247 | |
248 | // Type information for enumerations. |
249 | class __enum_type_info : public std::type_info |
250 | { |
251 | public: |
252 | explicit |
253 | __enum_type_info(const char* __n) : std::type_info(__n) { } |
254 | |
255 | virtual |
256 | ~__enum_type_info(); |
257 | }; |
258 | |
259 | // Common type information for simple pointers and pointers to member. |
260 | class __pbase_type_info : public std::type_info |
261 | { |
262 | public: |
263 | unsigned int __flags; // Qualification of the target object. |
264 | const std::type_info* __pointee; // Type of pointed to object. |
265 | |
266 | explicit |
267 | __pbase_type_info(const char* __n, int __quals, |
268 | const std::type_info* __type) |
269 | : std::type_info(__n), __flags(__quals), __pointee(__type) |
270 | { } |
271 | |
272 | virtual |
273 | ~__pbase_type_info(); |
274 | |
275 | // Implementation defined type. |
276 | enum __masks |
277 | { |
278 | __const_mask = 0x1, |
279 | __volatile_mask = 0x2, |
280 | __restrict_mask = 0x4, |
281 | __incomplete_mask = 0x8, |
282 | __incomplete_class_mask = 0x10, |
283 | __transaction_safe_mask = 0x20, |
284 | __noexcept_mask = 0x40 |
285 | }; |
286 | |
287 | protected: |
288 | __pbase_type_info(const __pbase_type_info&); |
289 | |
290 | __pbase_type_info& |
291 | operator=(const __pbase_type_info&); |
292 | |
293 | // Implementation defined member functions. |
294 | virtual bool |
295 | __do_catch(const std::type_info* __thr_type, void** __thr_obj, |
296 | unsigned int __outer) const; |
297 | |
298 | inline virtual bool |
299 | __pointer_catch(const __pbase_type_info* __thr_type, void** __thr_obj, |
300 | unsigned __outer) const; |
301 | }; |
302 | |
303 | inline bool __pbase_type_info:: |
304 | __pointer_catch (const __pbase_type_info *thrown_type, |
305 | void **thr_obj, |
306 | unsigned outer) const |
307 | { |
308 | return __pointee->__do_catch (thrown_type->__pointee, thr_obj, outer + 2); |
309 | } |
310 | |
311 | // Type information for simple pointers. |
312 | class __pointer_type_info : public __pbase_type_info |
313 | { |
314 | public: |
315 | explicit |
316 | __pointer_type_info(const char* __n, int __quals, |
317 | const std::type_info* __type) |
318 | : __pbase_type_info (__n, __quals, __type) { } |
319 | |
320 | |
321 | virtual |
322 | ~__pointer_type_info(); |
323 | |
324 | protected: |
325 | // Implementation defined member functions. |
326 | virtual bool |
327 | __is_pointer_p() const; |
328 | |
329 | virtual bool |
330 | __pointer_catch(const __pbase_type_info* __thr_type, void** __thr_obj, |
331 | unsigned __outer) const; |
332 | }; |
333 | |
334 | class __class_type_info; |
335 | |
336 | // Type information for a pointer to member variable. |
337 | class __pointer_to_member_type_info : public __pbase_type_info |
338 | { |
339 | public: |
340 | __class_type_info* __context; // Class of the member. |
341 | |
342 | explicit |
343 | __pointer_to_member_type_info(const char* __n, int __quals, |
344 | const std::type_info* __type, |
345 | __class_type_info* __klass) |
346 | : __pbase_type_info(__n, __quals, __type), __context(__klass) { } |
347 | |
348 | virtual |
349 | ~__pointer_to_member_type_info(); |
350 | |
351 | protected: |
352 | __pointer_to_member_type_info(const __pointer_to_member_type_info&); |
353 | |
354 | __pointer_to_member_type_info& |
355 | operator=(const __pointer_to_member_type_info&); |
356 | |
357 | // Implementation defined member function. |
358 | virtual bool |
359 | __pointer_catch(const __pbase_type_info* __thr_type, void** __thr_obj, |
360 | unsigned __outer) const; |
361 | }; |
362 | |
363 | // Helper class for __vmi_class_type. |
364 | class __base_class_type_info |
365 | { |
366 | public: |
367 | const __class_type_info* __base_type; // Base class type. |
368 | #ifdef _GLIBCXX_LLP64 |
369 | long long __offset_flags; // Offset and info. |
370 | #else |
371 | long __offset_flags; // Offset and info. |
372 | #endif |
373 | |
374 | enum __offset_flags_masks |
375 | { |
376 | __virtual_mask = 0x1, |
377 | __public_mask = 0x2, |
378 | __hwm_bit = 2, |
379 | __offset_shift = 8 // Bits to shift offset. |
380 | }; |
381 | |
382 | // Implementation defined member functions. |
383 | bool |
384 | __is_virtual_p() const |
385 | { return __offset_flags & __virtual_mask; } |
386 | |
387 | bool |
388 | __is_public_p() const |
389 | { return __offset_flags & __public_mask; } |
390 | |
391 | ptrdiff_t |
392 | __offset() const |
393 | { |
394 | // This shift, being of a signed type, is implementation |
395 | // defined. GCC implements such shifts as arithmetic, which is |
396 | // what we want. |
397 | return static_cast<ptrdiff_t>(__offset_flags) >> __offset_shift; |
398 | } |
399 | }; |
400 | |
401 | // Type information for a class. |
402 | class __class_type_info : public std::type_info |
403 | { |
404 | public: |
405 | explicit |
406 | __class_type_info (const char *__n) : type_info(__n) { } |
407 | |
408 | virtual |
409 | ~__class_type_info (); |
410 | |
411 | // Implementation defined types. |
412 | // The type sub_kind tells us about how a base object is contained |
413 | // within a derived object. We often do this lazily, hence the |
414 | // UNKNOWN value. At other times we may use NOT_CONTAINED to mean |
415 | // not publicly contained. |
416 | enum __sub_kind |
417 | { |
418 | // We have no idea. |
419 | __unknown = 0, |
420 | |
421 | // Not contained within us (in some circumstances this might |
422 | // mean not contained publicly) |
423 | __not_contained, |
424 | |
425 | // Contained ambiguously. |
426 | __contained_ambig, |
427 | |
428 | // Via a virtual path. |
429 | __contained_virtual_mask = __base_class_type_info::__virtual_mask, |
430 | |
431 | // Via a public path. |
432 | __contained_public_mask = __base_class_type_info::__public_mask, |
433 | |
434 | // Contained within us. |
435 | __contained_mask = 1 << __base_class_type_info::__hwm_bit, |
436 | |
437 | __contained_private = __contained_mask, |
438 | __contained_public = __contained_mask | __contained_public_mask |
439 | }; |
440 | |
441 | struct __upcast_result; |
442 | struct __dyncast_result; |
443 | |
444 | protected: |
445 | // Implementation defined member functions. |
446 | virtual bool |
447 | __do_upcast(const __class_type_info* __dst_type, void**__obj_ptr) const; |
448 | |
449 | virtual bool |
450 | __do_catch(const type_info* __thr_type, void** __thr_obj, |
451 | unsigned __outer) const; |
452 | |
453 | public: |
454 | // Helper for upcast. See if DST is us, or one of our bases. |
455 | // Return false if not found, true if found. |
456 | virtual bool |
457 | __do_upcast(const __class_type_info* __dst, const void* __obj, |
458 | __upcast_result& __restrict __result) const; |
459 | |
460 | // Indicate whether SRC_PTR of type SRC_TYPE is contained publicly |
461 | // within OBJ_PTR. OBJ_PTR points to a base object of our type, |
462 | // which is the destination type. SRC2DST indicates how SRC |
463 | // objects might be contained within this type. If SRC_PTR is one |
464 | // of our SRC_TYPE bases, indicate the virtuality. Returns |
465 | // not_contained for non containment or private containment. |
466 | inline __sub_kind |
467 | __find_public_src(ptrdiff_t __src2dst, const void* __obj_ptr, |
468 | const __class_type_info* __src_type, |
469 | const void* __src_ptr) const; |
470 | |
471 | // Helper for dynamic cast. ACCESS_PATH gives the access from the |
472 | // most derived object to this base. DST_TYPE indicates the |
473 | // desired type we want. OBJ_PTR points to a base of our type |
474 | // within the complete object. SRC_TYPE indicates the static type |
475 | // started from and SRC_PTR points to that base within the most |
476 | // derived object. Fill in RESULT with what we find. Return true |
477 | // if we have located an ambiguous match. |
478 | virtual bool |
479 | __do_dyncast(ptrdiff_t __src2dst, __sub_kind __access_path, |
480 | const __class_type_info* __dst_type, const void* __obj_ptr, |
481 | const __class_type_info* __src_type, const void* __src_ptr, |
482 | __dyncast_result& __result) const; |
483 | |
484 | // Helper for find_public_subobj. SRC2DST indicates how SRC_TYPE |
485 | // bases are inherited by the type started from -- which is not |
486 | // necessarily the current type. The current type will be a base |
487 | // of the destination type. OBJ_PTR points to the current base. |
488 | virtual __sub_kind |
489 | __do_find_public_src(ptrdiff_t __src2dst, const void* __obj_ptr, |
490 | const __class_type_info* __src_type, |
491 | const void* __src_ptr) const; |
492 | }; |
493 | |
494 | // Type information for a class with a single non-virtual base. |
495 | class __si_class_type_info : public __class_type_info |
496 | { |
497 | public: |
498 | const __class_type_info* __base_type; |
499 | |
500 | explicit |
501 | __si_class_type_info(const char *__n, const __class_type_info *__base) |
502 | : __class_type_info(__n), __base_type(__base) { } |
503 | |
504 | virtual |
505 | ~__si_class_type_info(); |
506 | |
507 | protected: |
508 | __si_class_type_info(const __si_class_type_info&); |
509 | |
510 | __si_class_type_info& |
511 | operator=(const __si_class_type_info&); |
512 | |
513 | // Implementation defined member functions. |
514 | virtual bool |
515 | __do_dyncast(ptrdiff_t __src2dst, __sub_kind __access_path, |
516 | const __class_type_info* __dst_type, const void* __obj_ptr, |
517 | const __class_type_info* __src_type, const void* __src_ptr, |
518 | __dyncast_result& __result) const; |
519 | |
520 | virtual __sub_kind |
521 | __do_find_public_src(ptrdiff_t __src2dst, const void* __obj_ptr, |
522 | const __class_type_info* __src_type, |
523 | const void* __sub_ptr) const; |
524 | |
525 | virtual bool |
526 | __do_upcast(const __class_type_info*__dst, const void*__obj, |
527 | __upcast_result& __restrict __result) const; |
528 | }; |
529 | |
530 | // Type information for a class with multiple and/or virtual bases. |
531 | class __vmi_class_type_info : public __class_type_info |
532 | { |
533 | public: |
534 | unsigned int __flags; // Details about the class hierarchy. |
535 | unsigned int __base_count; // Number of direct bases. |
536 | |
537 | // The array of bases uses the trailing array struct hack so this |
538 | // class is not constructable with a normal constructor. It is |
539 | // internally generated by the compiler. |
540 | __base_class_type_info __base_info[1]; // Array of bases. |
541 | |
542 | explicit |
543 | __vmi_class_type_info(const char* __n, int ___flags) |
544 | : __class_type_info(__n), __flags(___flags), __base_count(0) { } |
545 | |
546 | virtual |
547 | ~__vmi_class_type_info(); |
548 | |
549 | // Implementation defined types. |
550 | enum __flags_masks |
551 | { |
552 | __non_diamond_repeat_mask = 0x1, // Distinct instance of repeated base. |
553 | __diamond_shaped_mask = 0x2, // Diamond shaped multiple inheritance. |
554 | __flags_unknown_mask = 0x10 |
555 | }; |
556 | |
557 | protected: |
558 | // Implementation defined member functions. |
559 | virtual bool |
560 | __do_dyncast(ptrdiff_t __src2dst, __sub_kind __access_path, |
561 | const __class_type_info* __dst_type, const void* __obj_ptr, |
562 | const __class_type_info* __src_type, const void* __src_ptr, |
563 | __dyncast_result& __result) const; |
564 | |
565 | virtual __sub_kind |
566 | __do_find_public_src(ptrdiff_t __src2dst, const void* __obj_ptr, |
567 | const __class_type_info* __src_type, |
568 | const void* __src_ptr) const; |
569 | |
570 | virtual bool |
571 | __do_upcast(const __class_type_info* __dst, const void* __obj, |
572 | __upcast_result& __restrict __result) const; |
573 | }; |
574 | |
575 | // Exception handling forward declarations. |
576 | struct __cxa_exception; |
577 | struct __cxa_refcounted_exception; |
578 | struct __cxa_dependent_exception; |
579 | struct __cxa_eh_globals; |
580 | |
581 | extern "C" |
582 | { |
583 | // Dynamic cast runtime. |
584 | |
585 | // src2dst has the following possible values |
586 | // >-1: src_type is a unique public non-virtual base of dst_type |
587 | // dst_ptr + src2dst == src_ptr |
588 | // -1: unspecified relationship |
589 | // -2: src_type is not a public base of dst_type |
590 | // -3: src_type is a multiple public non-virtual base of dst_type |
591 | void* |
592 | __dynamic_cast(const void* __src_ptr, // Starting object. |
593 | const __class_type_info* __src_type, // Static type of object. |
594 | const __class_type_info* __dst_type, // Desired target type. |
595 | ptrdiff_t __src2dst); // How src and dst are related. |
596 | |
597 | |
598 | // Exception handling runtime. |
599 | |
600 | // The __cxa_eh_globals for the current thread can be obtained by using |
601 | // either of the following functions. The "fast" version assumes at least |
602 | // one prior call of __cxa_get_globals has been made from the current |
603 | // thread, so no initialization is necessary. |
604 | __cxa_eh_globals* |
605 | __cxa_get_globals() _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW __attribute__ ((__const__)); |
606 | |
607 | __cxa_eh_globals* |
608 | __cxa_get_globals_fast() _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW __attribute__ ((__const__)); |
609 | |
610 | // Free the space allocated for the primary exception. |
611 | void |
612 | __cxa_free_exception(void*) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
613 | |
614 | // Throw the exception. |
615 | void |
616 | __cxa_throw(void*, std::type_info*, void (_GLIBCXX_CDTOR_CALLABI *) (void *)) |
617 | __attribute__((__noreturn__)); |
618 | |
619 | // Used to implement exception handlers. |
620 | void* |
621 | __cxa_get_exception_ptr(void*) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW __attribute__ ((__pure__)); |
622 | |
623 | void* |
624 | __cxa_begin_catch(void*) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
625 | |
626 | void |
627 | __cxa_end_catch(); |
628 | |
629 | void |
630 | __cxa_rethrow() __attribute__((__noreturn__)); |
631 | |
632 | // Returns the type_info for the currently handled exception [15.3/8], or |
633 | // null if there is none. |
634 | std::type_info* |
635 | __cxa_current_exception_type() _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW __attribute__ ((__pure__)); |
636 | |
637 | // GNU Extensions. |
638 | |
639 | // Allocate memory for a dependent exception. |
640 | __cxa_dependent_exception* |
641 | __cxa_allocate_dependent_exception() _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
642 | |
643 | // Free the space allocated for the dependent exception. |
644 | void |
645 | __cxa_free_dependent_exception(__cxa_dependent_exception*) _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
646 | |
647 | } // extern "C" |
648 | |
649 | // A magic placeholder class that can be caught by reference |
650 | // to recognize foreign exceptions. |
651 | class __foreign_exception |
652 | { |
653 | virtual ~__foreign_exception() throw(); |
654 | virtual void __pure_dummy() = 0; // prevent catch by value |
655 | }; |
656 | |
657 | } // namespace __cxxabiv1 |
658 | |
659 | /** @namespace abi |
660 | * @brief The cross-vendor C++ Application Binary Interface. A |
661 | * namespace alias to __cxxabiv1, but user programs should use the |
662 | * alias 'abi'. |
663 | * |
664 | * A brief overview of an ABI is given in the libstdc++ FAQ, question |
665 | * 5.8 (you may have a copy of the FAQ locally, or you can view the online |
666 | * version at http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/faq.html#5_8 ). |
667 | * |
668 | * GCC subscribes to a cross-vendor ABI for C++, sometimes |
669 | * called the IA64 ABI because it happens to be the native ABI for that |
670 | * platform. It is summarized at http://www.codesourcery.com/cxx-abi/ |
671 | * along with the current specification. |
672 | * |
673 | * For users of GCC greater than or equal to 3.x, entry points are |
674 | * available in <cxxabi.h>, which notes, <em>'It is not normally |
675 | * necessary for user programs to include this header, or use the |
676 | * entry points directly. However, this header is available should |
677 | * that be needed.'</em> |
678 | */ |
679 | namespace abi = __cxxabiv1; |
680 | |
681 | namespace __gnu_cxx |
682 | { |
683 | /** |
684 | * @brief Exception thrown by __cxa_guard_acquire. |
685 | * @ingroup exceptions |
686 | * |
687 | * C++ 2011 6.7 [stmt.dcl]/4: If control re-enters the declaration |
688 | * recursively while the variable is being initialized, the behavior |
689 | * is undefined. |
690 | * |
691 | * Since we already have a library function to handle locking, we might |
692 | * as well check for this situation and throw an exception. |
693 | * We use the second byte of the guard variable to remember that we're |
694 | * in the middle of an initialization. |
695 | */ |
696 | class recursive_init_error: public std::exception |
697 | { |
698 | public: |
699 | recursive_init_error() _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
700 | virtual ~recursive_init_error() _GLIBCXX_NOTHROW; |
701 | }; |
702 | } |
703 | #endif // __cplusplus |
704 | |
705 | #pragma GCC visibility pop |
706 | |
707 | #endif // __CXXABI_H |
708 | |