| // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package runtime |
| |
| import "unsafe" |
| |
| // The Error interface identifies a run time error. |
| type Error interface { |
| error |
| |
| // RuntimeError is a no-op function but |
| // serves to distinguish types that are run time |
| // errors from ordinary errors: a type is a |
| // run time error if it has a RuntimeError method. |
| RuntimeError() |
| } |
| |
| // A TypeAssertionError explains a failed type assertion. |
| type TypeAssertionError struct { |
| _interface *_type |
| concrete *_type |
| asserted *_type |
| missingMethod string // one method needed by Interface, missing from Concrete |
| } |
| |
| func (*TypeAssertionError) RuntimeError() {} |
| |
| func (e *TypeAssertionError) Error() string { |
| inter := "interface" |
| if e._interface != nil { |
| inter = e._interface.string() |
| } |
| as := e.asserted.string() |
| if e.concrete == nil { |
| return "interface conversion: " + inter + " is nil, not " + as |
| } |
| cs := e.concrete.string() |
| if e.missingMethod == "" { |
| msg := "interface conversion: " + inter + " is " + cs + ", not " + as |
| if cs == as { |
| // provide slightly clearer error message |
| if e.concrete.pkgpath() != e.asserted.pkgpath() { |
| msg += " (types from different packages)" |
| } else { |
| msg += " (types from different scopes)" |
| } |
| } |
| return msg |
| } |
| return "interface conversion: " + cs + " is not " + as + |
| ": missing method " + e.missingMethod |
| } |
| |
| // Remove quoted strings from gccgo reflection strings. |
| func unquote(s string) string { |
| ls := len(s) |
| var i int |
| for i = 0; i < ls; i++ { |
| if s[i] == '\t' { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if i == ls { |
| return s |
| } |
| var q bool |
| r := make([]byte, len(s)) |
| j := 0 |
| for i = 0; i < ls; i++ { |
| if s[i] == '\t' { |
| q = !q |
| } else if !q { |
| r[j] = s[i] |
| j++ |
| } |
| } |
| return string(r[:j]) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| // itoa converts val to a decimal representation. The result is |
| // written somewhere within buf and the location of the result is returned. |
| // buf must be at least 20 bytes. |
| func itoa(buf []byte, val uint64) []byte { |
| i := len(buf) - 1 |
| for val >= 10 { |
| buf[i] = byte(val%10 + '0') |
| i-- |
| val /= 10 |
| } |
| buf[i] = byte(val + '0') |
| return buf[i:] |
| } |
| |
| // An errorString represents a runtime error described by a single string. |
| type errorString string |
| |
| func (e errorString) RuntimeError() {} |
| |
| func (e errorString) Error() string { |
| return "runtime error: " + string(e) |
| } |
| |
| // An errorCString represents a runtime error described by a single C string. |
| // Not "type errorCString uintptr" because of http://golang.org/issue/7084. |
| type errorCString struct{ cstr uintptr } |
| |
| func (e errorCString) RuntimeError() {} |
| |
| func (e errorCString) Error() string { |
| return "runtime error: " + gostringnocopy((*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(e.cstr))) |
| } |
| |
| // For calling from C. |
| func NewErrorCString(s uintptr, ret *interface{}) { |
| *ret = errorCString{s} |
| } |
| |
| // plainError represents a runtime error described a string without |
| // the prefix "runtime error: " after invoking errorString.Error(). |
| // See Issue #14965. |
| type plainError string |
| |
| func (e plainError) RuntimeError() {} |
| |
| func (e plainError) Error() string { |
| return string(e) |
| } |
| |
| // An boundsError represents a an indexing or slicing operation gone wrong. |
| type boundsError struct { |
| x int64 |
| y int |
| // Values in an index or slice expression can be signed or unsigned. |
| // That means we'd need 65 bits to encode all possible indexes, from -2^63 to 2^64-1. |
| // Instead, we keep track of whether x should be interpreted as signed or unsigned. |
| // y is known to be nonnegative and to fit in an int. |
| signed bool |
| code boundsErrorCode |
| } |
| |
| type boundsErrorCode uint8 |
| |
| const ( |
| boundsIndex boundsErrorCode = iota // s[x], 0 <= x < len(s) failed |
| |
| boundsSliceAlen // s[?:x], 0 <= x <= len(s) failed |
| boundsSliceAcap // s[?:x], 0 <= x <= cap(s) failed |
| boundsSliceB // s[x:y], 0 <= x <= y failed (but boundsSliceA didn't happen) |
| |
| boundsSlice3Alen // s[?:?:x], 0 <= x <= len(s) failed |
| boundsSlice3Acap // s[?:?:x], 0 <= x <= cap(s) failed |
| boundsSlice3B // s[?:x:y], 0 <= x <= y failed (but boundsSlice3A didn't happen) |
| boundsSlice3C // s[x:y:?], 0 <= x <= y failed (but boundsSlice3A/B didn't happen) |
| |
| // Note: in the above, len(s) and cap(s) are stored in y |
| ) |
| |
| // boundsErrorFmts provide error text for various out-of-bounds panics. |
| // Note: if you change these strings, you should adjust the size of the buffer |
| // in boundsError.Error below as well. |
| var boundsErrorFmts = [...]string{ |
| boundsIndex: "index out of range [%x] with length %y", |
| boundsSliceAlen: "slice bounds out of range [:%x] with length %y", |
| boundsSliceAcap: "slice bounds out of range [:%x] with capacity %y", |
| boundsSliceB: "slice bounds out of range [%x:%y]", |
| boundsSlice3Alen: "slice bounds out of range [::%x] with length %y", |
| boundsSlice3Acap: "slice bounds out of range [::%x] with capacity %y", |
| boundsSlice3B: "slice bounds out of range [:%x:%y]", |
| boundsSlice3C: "slice bounds out of range [%x:%y:]", |
| } |
| |
| // boundsNegErrorFmts are overriding formats if x is negative. In this case there's no need to report y. |
| var boundsNegErrorFmts = [...]string{ |
| boundsIndex: "index out of range [%x]", |
| boundsSliceAlen: "slice bounds out of range [:%x]", |
| boundsSliceAcap: "slice bounds out of range [:%x]", |
| boundsSliceB: "slice bounds out of range [%x:]", |
| boundsSlice3Alen: "slice bounds out of range [::%x]", |
| boundsSlice3Acap: "slice bounds out of range [::%x]", |
| boundsSlice3B: "slice bounds out of range [:%x:]", |
| boundsSlice3C: "slice bounds out of range [%x::]", |
| } |
| |
| func (e boundsError) RuntimeError() {} |
| |
| func appendIntStr(b []byte, v int64, signed bool) []byte { |
| if signed && v < 0 { |
| b = append(b, '-') |
| v = -v |
| } |
| var buf [20]byte |
| b = append(b, itoa(buf[:], uint64(v))...) |
| return b |
| } |
| |
| func (e boundsError) Error() string { |
| fmt := boundsErrorFmts[e.code] |
| if e.signed && e.x < 0 { |
| fmt = boundsNegErrorFmts[e.code] |
| } |
| // max message length is 99: "runtime error: slice bounds out of range [::%x] with capacity %y" |
| // x can be at most 20 characters. y can be at most 19. |
| b := make([]byte, 0, 100) |
| b = append(b, "runtime error: "...) |
| for i := 0; i < len(fmt); i++ { |
| c := fmt[i] |
| if c != '%' { |
| b = append(b, c) |
| continue |
| } |
| i++ |
| switch fmt[i] { |
| case 'x': |
| b = appendIntStr(b, e.x, e.signed) |
| case 'y': |
| b = appendIntStr(b, int64(e.y), true) |
| } |
| } |
| return string(b) |
| } |
| |
| type stringer interface { |
| String() string |
| } |
| |
| func typestring(x interface{}) string { |
| e := efaceOf(&x) |
| return e._type.string() |
| } |
| |
| // printany prints an argument passed to panic. |
| // If panic is called with a value that has a String or Error method, |
| // it has already been converted into a string by preprintpanics. |
| func printany(i interface{}) { |
| switch v := i.(type) { |
| case nil: |
| print("nil") |
| case bool: |
| print(v) |
| case int: |
| print(v) |
| case int8: |
| print(v) |
| case int16: |
| print(v) |
| case int32: |
| print(v) |
| case int64: |
| print(v) |
| case uint: |
| print(v) |
| case uint8: |
| print(v) |
| case uint16: |
| print(v) |
| case uint32: |
| print(v) |
| case uint64: |
| print(v) |
| case uintptr: |
| print(v) |
| case float32: |
| print(v) |
| case float64: |
| print(v) |
| case complex64: |
| print(v) |
| case complex128: |
| print(v) |
| case string: |
| print(v) |
| default: |
| print("(", typestring(i), ") ", i) |
| } |
| } |