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/*++
© 1998 Seagate Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
Module Name:
Wsbassrt.h
Abstract:
This header file defines the part of the platform code that is
responsible for the low level error handling used by all other
modules.
Author:
Rohde Wakefield [rohde] 23-Oct-1996
Revision History:
Brian Dodd [brian] 6-Dec-1996
added WsbAssertStatus, WsbAssertNoError, WsbAssertHandle
added WsbAffirmStatus, WsbAffirmNoError, WsbAffirmHandle
Michael Lotz [lotz] 3-Mar-1997
added WsbAffirmNtStatus
Cat Brant [cbrant] 10-Feb-1998
added WsbAssertNtStatus
--*/
#include "stdio.h"
#include "crtdbg.h"
#include "wsbtrace.h"
#ifndef _WSBASSRT_
#define _WSBASSRT_
//
// The following macros should be used when dealing with
// many HRESULT return values in C++ exception handling.
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssert
Macro Description:
Should be used for checking conditions that if seen
would be considered coding errors (i.e. the conditions should
never occur).
Arguments:
cond - A boolean expression for the condition to check.
hr - The result parameter to throw if the condition is false.
--*/
#define WsbAssert(cond, hr) \
if (!(cond)) { \
WsbLogEvent(WSB_MESSAGE_PROGRAM_ASSERT, 0, NULL, WsbHrAsString(hr), NULL); \
_ASSERTE(cond); \
WsbThrow(hr); \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbThrow
Macro Description:
Throw the argument.
Arguments:
hr - Parameter to throw.
--*/
#ifdef WSB_TRACE_IS
#define WsbThrow(hr) \
{ \
WsbTrace(OLESTR("WsbThrow <%hs>, <%d>, hr = <%ls>.\n"), __FILE__, __LINE__, WsbHrAsString(hr)); \
throw((HRESULT)hr); \
}
#else
#define WsbThrow(hr) throw((HRESULT)hr)
#endif
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirm
Macro Description:
Should be used for checking conditions that are
considered errors to the function (and the function should not
continue), but are the result of errors that are allowable (although
potentially rare). This function has failed, but the caller needs to
determine whether this is a fatal problem, a problem that needs to
be logged an worked around, or whether it can handle the problem.
Arguments:
cond - A boolean expression for the condition to check.
hr - The result parameter to throw if the condition is false.
--*/
#define WsbAffirm(cond, hr) if (!(cond)) WsbThrow(hr)
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmHr
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap functions
that return an HRESULT (normally COM methods).
A sample use is:
HRESULT hr = S_OK;
try {
WsbAssert(0 != pUnk);
WsbAffirmHr(CoCreateInstance(...));
} WsbCatch(hr)
return (hr);
Arguments:
hr - Result from a function call.
--*/
#define WsbAffirmHr(hr) \
{ \
HRESULT lHr; \
lHr = (hr); \
WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
}
#define WsbAffirmHrOk(hr) \
{ \
HRESULT lHr; \
lHr = (hr); \
WsbAffirm(S_OK == lHr, lHr); \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertHr
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap functions
that return an HRESULT (normally COM methods).
Arguments:
hr - Result from a function call.
--*/
#define WsbAssertHr(hr) \
{ \
HRESULT lHr; \
lHr = (hr); \
WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertHrOk
Macro Description:
Checks that a function result is S_OK.
Arguments:
hr - Result from a function call.
--*/
#define WsbAssertHrOk(hr) \
{ \
HRESULT lHr; \
lHr = (hr); \
WsbAssert(S_OK == lHr, lHr); \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertStatus
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
that return a BOOL status.
This macro checks the status, and if FALSE, gets the
last error and converts it to HRESULT, then asserts
the result.
Arguments:
status - a BOOL result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAffirmStatus
--*/
#define WsbAssertStatus(status) \
{ \
BOOL bStatus; \
bStatus = (status); \
if (!bStatus) { \
DWORD dwErr = GetLastError(); \
HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertWin32
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
that return a Win32 status.
This macro checks the status, and if not ERROR_SUCCESS,
converts it to HRESULT, then asserts the result.
Arguments:
status - a Win32 result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAffirmStatus
--*/
#define WsbAssertWin32( status ) \
{ \
LONG lStatus; \
lStatus = (status); \
if ( lStatus != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { \
HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32( lStatus ); \
WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertNoError
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
that return a DWORD error code. These functions return NO_ERROR
if the function completed successfully.
This macro checks the return value and if an error condition
is detected, the error is converted to an HRESULT, then asserts
the result.
Arguments:
err - a DWORD result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAffirmNoError
--*/
#define WsbAssertNoError(retval) \
{ \
DWORD dwErr; \
dwErr = (retval); \
if (dwErr != NO_ERROR) { \
HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertHandle
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
that return a HANDLE.
This macro checks the handle and if it is invalid, gets the
last error, converts it to an HRESULT, then asserts the result.
Arguments:
hndl - a HANDLE result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAffirmHandle
--*/
#define WsbAssertHandle(hndl) \
{ \
HANDLE hHndl; \
hHndl = (hndl); \
if ((hHndl == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) || (hHndl == NULL)) { \
DWORD dwErr = GetLastError(); \
HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertPointer
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used specifically to check for
a valid pointer.
This macro asserts that the pointer is non-zero, and throws
E_POINTER if it is not.
Arguments:
ptr - the pointer to test.
See Also:
WsbAffirmPointer
--*/
#define WsbAssertPointer( ptr ) \
{ \
WsbAssert( ptr != 0, E_POINTER);\
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertAlloc
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used specifically to check for
a valid memory allocation.
This macro asserts that the pointer is non-zero, and throws
E_OUTOFMEMORY if it is not.
Arguments:
ptr - the pointer to test.
See Also:
WsbAffirmAlloc
--*/
#define WsbAssertAlloc( ptr ) \
{ \
WsbAssert( (ptr) != 0, E_OUTOFMEMORY );\
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmStatus
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
that return a BOOL status.
This macro checks the status, and if FALSE, gets the
last error and converts it to HRESULT, then affirms
the result.
Arguments:
status - a BOOL result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAssertStatus
--*/
#define WsbAffirmStatus(status) \
{ \
BOOL bStatus; \
bStatus = (status); \
if (!bStatus) { \
DWORD dwErr = GetLastError(); \
HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmWin32
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
that return a Win32 status.
This macro checks the status, and if not ERROR_SUCCESS,
converts it to HRESULT, then asserts the result.
Arguments:
status - a Win32 result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAffirmStatus
--*/
#define WsbAffirmWin32( status ) \
{ \
LONG lStatus; \
lStatus = (status); \
if ( lStatus != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { \
HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32( lStatus ); \
WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmNtStatus
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap NT System functions
that return a NTSTATUS result.
This macro checks the status, and if not successful, gets the
last error and converts it to HRESULT, then affirms
the result.
Arguments:
status - a NTSTATUS result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAffirmStatus
--*/
#define WsbAffirmNtStatus(status) \
{ \
NTSTATUS _ntStatus; \
_ntStatus = (NTSTATUS)( status ); \
if ( !NT_SUCCESS( _ntStatus ) ) { \
HRESULT _lHr = HRESULT_FROM_NT( _ntStatus ); \
WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(_lHr), _lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAssertNtStatus
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap NT System functions
that return a NTSTATUS result.
This macro checks the status, and if not successful, gets the
last error and converts it to HRESULT, then affirms
the result.
Arguments:
status - a NTSTATUS result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAssertStatus
--*/
#define WsbAssertNtStatus(status) \
{ \
NTSTATUS _ntStatus; \
_ntStatus = (NTSTATUS)( status ); \
if ( !NT_SUCCESS( _ntStatus ) ) { \
HRESULT _lHr = HRESULT_FROM_NT( _ntStatus ); \
WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(_lHr), _lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmLsaStatus
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap NT System functions
that return a NTSTATUS result.
This macro checks the status, and if not successful, gets the
last error and converts it to HRESULT, then affirms
the result.
Arguments:
status - a NTSTATUS result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAffirmStatus
--*/
#define WsbAffirmLsaStatus(status) \
{ \
NTSTATUS _ntStatus; \
_ntStatus = (NTSTATUS)( status ); \
if ( !NT_SUCCESS( _ntStatus ) ) { \
HRESULT _lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32( LsaNtStatusToWinError(_ntStatus) ); \
WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(_lHr), _lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmNoError
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
that return a DWORD error code. These functions return NO_ERROR
if the function completed successfully.
This macro checks the return value and if an error condition
is detected, the error is converted to an HRESULT, then affirms
the result.
Arguments:
err - a DWORD result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAssertNoError
--*/
#define WsbAffirmNoError(retval) \
{ \
DWORD dwErr; \
dwErr = (retval); \
if (dwErr != NO_ERROR) { \
HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmHandle
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
that return a HANDLE.
This macro checks the handle and if it is invalid, gets the
last error, converts it to an HRESULT, then affirms the result.
Arguments:
hndl - a HANDLE result from a function call.
See Also:
WsbAssertHandle
--*/
#define WsbAffirmHandle(hndl) \
{ \
HANDLE hHndl; \
hHndl = (hndl); \
if ((hHndl == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) || (hHndl == NULL)) { \
DWORD dwErr = GetLastError(); \
HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
} \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmPointer
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used specifically to check for
a valid pointer.
This macro affrims that the pointer is non-zero, and returns
E_POINTER if it is not.
Arguments:
ptr - the pointer to test.
See Also:
WsbAssertPointer
--*/
#define WsbAffirmPointer( ptr ) \
{ \
WsbAffirm( ptr != 0, E_POINTER);\
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbAffirmAlloc
Macro Description:
Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used specifically to check for
a valid memory allocation.
This macro affrims that the pointer is non-zero, and returns
E_OUTOFMEMORY if it is not.
Arguments:
ptr - the pointer to test.
See Also:
WsbAssertAlloc
--*/
#define WsbAffirmAlloc( ptr ) \
{ \
WsbAffirm( (ptr) != 0, E_OUTOFMEMORY );\
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbCatchAndDo
Macro Description:
Catch an exception and execute some code.
Arguments:
hr - The result value that was thrown.
code - Code to execute.
--*/
#define WsbCatchAndDo(hr, code) \
catch (HRESULT catchHr) { \
hr = catchHr; \
{ code } \
}
/*++
Macro Name:
WsbCatch
Macro Description:
Catch an exception and save the error code value.
Arguments:
hr - The result value that was thrown.
--*/
#define WsbCatch(hr) \
catch(HRESULT catchHr) { \
hr = catchHr; \
}
#endif // _WSBASSRT_