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/***
*stdexcpt.cpp - defines C++ standard exception classes
*
* Copyright (c) 1994-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* Implementation of C++ standard exception classes which must live in
* the main CRT, not the C++ CRT, because they are referenced by RTTI
* support in the main CRT.
*
* exception
* bad_cast
* bad_typeid
* __non_rtti_object
*
*Revision History:
* 04-27-94 BES Module created.
* 10-17-94 BWT Disable code for PPC.
* 02-15-95 JWM Minor cleanups related to Olympus bug 3716
* 07-02-95 JWM Now generally ANSI-compliant; excess baggage removed.
* 06-01-99 PML __exString disappeared as of 5/3/99 Plauger STL drop.
* 11-09-99 PML Use malloc, not new, to avoid recursion (vs7#16826).
* 09-07-00 PML Get rid of /lib:libcp directive in obj (vs7#159463)
* 03-21-01 PML Move bad_cast, bad_typeid, __non_rtti_object function
* defs out of typeinfo.h so _STATIC_CPPLIB will work.
*
*******************************************************************************/
#define _USE_ANSI_CPP /* Don't emit /lib:libcp directive */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <eh.h>
#include <stdexcpt.h>
#include <typeinfo.h>
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Implementation of class "exception"
//
//
// Default constructor - initialize to blank
//
exception::exception ()
{
_m_what = NULL;
_m_doFree = 0;
}
//
// Standard constructor: initialize with copy of string
//
exception::exception ( const char * const & what )
{
_m_what = static_cast< char * >( malloc( strlen( what ) + 1 ) );
if ( _m_what != NULL )
strcpy( (char*)_m_what, what );
_m_doFree = 1;
}
//
// Copy constructor
//
exception::exception ( const exception & that )
{
_m_doFree = that._m_doFree;
if (_m_doFree)
{
_m_what = static_cast< char * >( malloc( strlen( that._m_what ) + 1 ) );
if (_m_what != NULL)
strcpy( (char*)_m_what, that._m_what );
}
else
_m_what = that._m_what;
}
//
// Assignment operator: destruct, then copy-construct
//
exception& exception::operator=( const exception& that )
{
if (this != &that)
{
this->exception::~exception();
this->exception::exception(that);
}
return *this;
}
//
// Destructor: free the storage used by the message string if it was
// dynamicly allocated
//
exception::~exception()
{
if (_m_doFree)
free( const_cast< char * >( _m_what ) );
}
//
// exception::what
// Returns the message string of the exception.
// Default implementation of this method returns the stored string if there
// is one, otherwise returns a standard string.
//
const char * exception::what() const
{
if ( _m_what != NULL )
return _m_what;
else
return "Unknown exception";
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Implementation of class "bad_cast"
//
bad_cast::bad_cast(const char * _Message)
: exception(_Message)
{
}
bad_cast::bad_cast(const bad_cast & that)
: exception(that)
{
}
bad_cast::~bad_cast()
{
}
#ifdef CRTDLL
//
// This is a dummy constructor. Previously, the only bad_cast ctor was
// bad_cast(const char * const &). To provide backwards compatibility
// for std::bad_cast, we want the main ctor to be bad_cast(const char *)
// instead. Since you can't have both bad_cast(const char * const &) and
// bad_cast(const char *), we define this bad_cast(const char * const *),
// which will have the exact same codegen as bad_cast(const char * const &),
// and alias the old form with a .def entry.
//
bad_cast::bad_cast(const char * const * _PMessage)
: exception(*_PMessage)
{
}
#endif
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Implementation of class "bad_typeid"
//
bad_typeid::bad_typeid(const char * _Message)
: exception(_Message)
{
}
bad_typeid::bad_typeid(const bad_typeid & that)
: exception(that)
{
}
bad_typeid::~bad_typeid()
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Implementation of class "__non_rtti_object"
//
__non_rtti_object::__non_rtti_object(const char * _Message)
: bad_typeid(_Message)
{
}
__non_rtti_object::__non_rtti_object(const __non_rtti_object & that)
: bad_typeid(that)
{
}
__non_rtti_object::~__non_rtti_object()
{
}