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1 // Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors | |
2 // Licensed under the MIT License: | |
3 // | |
4 // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
5 // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
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7 // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
8 // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |
9 // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | |
10 // | |
11 // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in | |
12 // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |
13 // | |
14 // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR | |
15 // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | |
16 // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE | |
17 // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER | |
18 // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, | |
19 // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN | |
20 // THE SOFTWARE. | |
21 | |
22 // This file declares convenient macros for debug logging and error handling. The macros make | |
23 // it excessively easy to extract useful context information from code. Example: | |
24 // | |
25 // KJ_ASSERT(a == b, a, b, "a and b must be the same."); | |
26 // | |
27 // On failure, this will throw an exception whose description looks like: | |
28 // | |
29 // myfile.c++:43: bug in code: expected a == b; a = 14; b = 72; a and b must be the same. | |
30 // | |
31 // As you can see, all arguments after the first provide additional context. | |
32 // | |
33 // The macros available are: | |
34 // | |
35 // * `KJ_LOG(severity, ...)`: Just writes a log message, to stderr by default (but you can | |
36 // intercept messages by implementing an ExceptionCallback). `severity` is `INFO`, `WARNING`, | |
37 // `ERROR`, or `FATAL`. By default, `INFO` logs are not written, but for command-line apps the | |
38 // user should be able to pass a flag like `--verbose` to enable them. Other log levels are | |
39 // enabled by default. Log messages -- like exceptions -- can be intercepted by registering an | |
40 // ExceptionCallback. | |
41 // | |
42 // * `KJ_DBG(...)`: Like `KJ_LOG`, but intended specifically for temporary log lines added while | |
43 // debugging a particular problem. Calls to `KJ_DBG` should always be deleted before committing | |
44 // code. It is suggested that you set up a pre-commit hook that checks for this. | |
45 // | |
46 // * `KJ_ASSERT(condition, ...)`: Throws an exception if `condition` is false, or aborts if | |
47 // exceptions are disabled. This macro should be used to check for bugs in the surrounding code | |
48 // and its dependencies, but NOT to check for invalid input. The macro may be followed by a | |
49 // brace-delimited code block; if so, the block will be executed in the case where the assertion | |
50 // fails, before throwing the exception. If control jumps out of the block (e.g. with "break", | |
51 // "return", or "goto"), then the error is considered "recoverable" -- in this case, if | |
52 // exceptions are disabled, execution will continue normally rather than aborting (but if | |
53 // exceptions are enabled, an exception will still be thrown on exiting the block). A "break" | |
54 // statement in particular will jump to the code immediately after the block (it does not break | |
55 // any surrounding loop or switch). Example: | |
56 // | |
57 // KJ_ASSERT(value >= 0, "Value cannot be negative.", value) { | |
58 // // Assertion failed. Set value to zero to "recover". | |
59 // value = 0; | |
60 // // Don't abort if exceptions are disabled. Continue normally. | |
61 // // (Still throw an exception if they are enabled, though.) | |
62 // break; | |
63 // } | |
64 // // When exceptions are disabled, we'll get here even if the assertion fails. | |
65 // // Otherwise, we get here only if the assertion passes. | |
66 // | |
67 // * `KJ_REQUIRE(condition, ...)`: Like `KJ_ASSERT` but used to check preconditions -- e.g. to | |
68 // validate parameters passed from a caller. A failure indicates that the caller is buggy. | |
69 // | |
70 // * `KJ_SYSCALL(code, ...)`: Executes `code` assuming it makes a system call. A negative result | |
71 // is considered an error, with error code reported via `errno`. EINTR is handled by retrying. | |
72 // Other errors are handled by throwing an exception. If you need to examine the return code, | |
73 // assign it to a variable like so: | |
74 // | |
75 // int fd; | |
76 // KJ_SYSCALL(fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY), filename); | |
77 // | |
78 // `KJ_SYSCALL` can be followed by a recovery block, just like `KJ_ASSERT`. | |
79 // | |
80 // * `KJ_NONBLOCKING_SYSCALL(code, ...)`: Like KJ_SYSCALL, but will not throw an exception on | |
81 // EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK. The calling code should check the syscall's return value to see if it | |
82 // indicates an error; in this case, it can assume the error was EAGAIN because any other error | |
83 // would have caused an exception to be thrown. | |
84 // | |
85 // * `KJ_CONTEXT(...)`: Notes additional contextual information relevant to any exceptions thrown | |
86 // from within the current scope. That is, until control exits the block in which KJ_CONTEXT() | |
87 // is used, if any exception is generated, it will contain the given information in its context | |
88 // chain. This is helpful because it can otherwise be very difficult to come up with error | |
89 // messages that make sense within low-level helper code. Note that the parameters to | |
90 // KJ_CONTEXT() are only evaluated if an exception is thrown. This implies that any variables | |
91 // used must remain valid until the end of the scope. | |
92 // | |
93 // Notes: | |
94 // * Do not write expressions with side-effects in the message content part of the macro, as the | |
95 // message will not necessarily be evaluated. | |
96 // * For every macro `FOO` above except `LOG`, there is also a `FAIL_FOO` macro used to report | |
97 // failures that already happened. For the macros that check a boolean condition, `FAIL_FOO` | |
98 // omits the first parameter and behaves like it was `false`. `FAIL_SYSCALL` and | |
99 // `FAIL_RECOVERABLE_SYSCALL` take a string and an OS error number as the first two parameters. | |
100 // The string should be the name of the failed system call. | |
101 // * For every macro `FOO` above, there is a `DFOO` version (or `RECOVERABLE_DFOO`) which is only | |
102 // executed in debug mode, i.e. when KJ_DEBUG is defined. KJ_DEBUG is defined automatically | |
103 // by common.h when compiling without optimization (unless NDEBUG is defined), but you can also | |
104 // define it explicitly (e.g. -DKJ_DEBUG). Generally, production builds should NOT use KJ_DEBUG | |
105 // as it may enable expensive checks that are unlikely to fail. | |
106 | |
107 #ifndef KJ_DEBUG_H_ | |
108 #define KJ_DEBUG_H_ | |
109 | |
110 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !KJ_HEADER_WARNINGS | |
111 #pragma GCC system_header | |
112 #endif | |
113 | |
114 #include "string.h" | |
115 #include "exception.h" | |
116 | |
117 #ifdef ERROR | |
118 // This is problematic because windows.h #defines ERROR, which we use in an enum here. | |
119 #error "Make sure to to undefine ERROR (or just #include <kj/windows-sanity.h>) before this file" | |
120 #endif | |
121 | |
122 namespace kj { | |
123 | |
124 #if _MSC_VER | |
125 // MSVC does __VA_ARGS__ differently from GCC: | |
126 // - A trailing comma before an empty __VA_ARGS__ is removed automatically, whereas GCC wants | |
127 // you to request this behavior with "##__VA_ARGS__". | |
128 // - If __VA_ARGS__ is passed directly as an argument to another macro, it will be treated as a | |
129 // *single* argument rather than an argument list. This can be worked around by wrapping the | |
130 // outer macro call in KJ_EXPAND(), which appraently forces __VA_ARGS__ to be expanded before | |
131 // the macro is evaluated. I don't understand the C preprocessor. | |
132 // - Using "#__VA_ARGS__" to stringify __VA_ARGS__ expands to zero tokens when __VA_ARGS__ is | |
133 // empty, rather than expanding to an empty string literal. We can work around by concatenating | |
134 // with an empty string literal. | |
135 | |
136 #define KJ_EXPAND(X) X | |
137 | |
138 #define KJ_LOG(severity, ...) \ | |
139 if (!::kj::_::Debug::shouldLog(::kj::LogSeverity::severity)) {} else \ | |
140 ::kj::_::Debug::log(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::LogSeverity::severity, \ | |
141 "" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__) | |
142 | |
143 #define KJ_DBG(...) KJ_EXPAND(KJ_LOG(DBG, __VA_ARGS__)) | |
144 | |
145 #define KJ_REQUIRE(cond, ...) \ | |
146 if (KJ_LIKELY(cond)) {} else \ | |
147 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::Exception::Type::FAILED, \ | |
148 #cond, "" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
149 | |
150 #define KJ_FAIL_REQUIRE(...) \ | |
151 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::Exception::Type::FAILED, \ | |
152 nullptr, "" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
153 | |
154 #define KJ_SYSCALL(call, ...) \ | |
155 if (auto _kjSyscallResult = ::kj::_::Debug::syscall([&](){return (call);}, false)) {} else \ | |
156 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
157 _kjSyscallResult.getErrorNumber(), #call, "" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
158 | |
159 #define KJ_NONBLOCKING_SYSCALL(call, ...) \ | |
160 if (auto _kjSyscallResult = ::kj::_::Debug::syscall([&](){return (call);}, true)) {} else \ | |
161 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
162 _kjSyscallResult.getErrorNumber(), #call, "" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
163 | |
164 #define KJ_FAIL_SYSCALL(code, errorNumber, ...) \ | |
165 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
166 errorNumber, code, "" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
167 | |
168 #define KJ_UNIMPLEMENTED(...) \ | |
169 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::Exception::Type::UNIMPLEMENTED, \ | |
170 nullptr, "" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
171 | |
172 #define KJ_CONTEXT(...) \ | |
173 auto KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kjContextFunc) = [&]() -> ::kj::_::Debug::Context::Value { \ | |
174 return ::kj::_::Debug::Context::Value(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
175 ::kj::_::Debug::makeDescription("" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__)); \ | |
176 }; \ | |
177 ::kj::_::Debug::ContextImpl<decltype(KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kjContextFunc))> \ | |
178 KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kjContext)(KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kjContextFunc)) | |
179 | |
180 #define KJ_REQUIRE_NONNULL(value, ...) \ | |
181 (*[&] { \ | |
182 auto _kj_result = ::kj::_::readMaybe(value); \ | |
183 if (KJ_UNLIKELY(!_kj_result)) { \ | |
184 ::kj::_::Debug::Fault(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::Exception::Type::FAILED, \ | |
185 #value " != nullptr", "" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__).fatal(); \ | |
186 } \ | |
187 return _kj_result; \ | |
188 }()) | |
189 | |
190 #define KJ_EXCEPTION(type, ...) \ | |
191 ::kj::Exception(::kj::Exception::Type::type, __FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
192 ::kj::_::Debug::makeDescription("" #__VA_ARGS__, __VA_ARGS__)) | |
193 | |
194 #else | |
195 | |
196 #define KJ_LOG(severity, ...) \ | |
197 if (!::kj::_::Debug::shouldLog(::kj::LogSeverity::severity)) {} else \ | |
198 ::kj::_::Debug::log(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::LogSeverity::severity, \ | |
199 #__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__) | |
200 | |
201 #define KJ_DBG(...) KJ_LOG(DBG, ##__VA_ARGS__) | |
202 | |
203 #define KJ_REQUIRE(cond, ...) \ | |
204 if (KJ_LIKELY(cond)) {} else \ | |
205 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::Exception::Type::FAILED, \ | |
206 #cond, #__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
207 | |
208 #define KJ_FAIL_REQUIRE(...) \ | |
209 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::Exception::Type::FAILED, \ | |
210 nullptr, #__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
211 | |
212 #define KJ_SYSCALL(call, ...) \ | |
213 if (auto _kjSyscallResult = ::kj::_::Debug::syscall([&](){return (call);}, false)) {} else \ | |
214 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
215 _kjSyscallResult.getErrorNumber(), #call, #__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
216 | |
217 #define KJ_NONBLOCKING_SYSCALL(call, ...) \ | |
218 if (auto _kjSyscallResult = ::kj::_::Debug::syscall([&](){return (call);}, true)) {} else \ | |
219 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
220 _kjSyscallResult.getErrorNumber(), #call, #__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
221 | |
222 #define KJ_FAIL_SYSCALL(code, errorNumber, ...) \ | |
223 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
224 errorNumber, code, #__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
225 | |
226 #define KJ_UNIMPLEMENTED(...) \ | |
227 for (::kj::_::Debug::Fault f(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::Exception::Type::UNIMPLEMENTED, \ | |
228 nullptr, #__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__);; f.fatal()) | |
229 | |
230 #define KJ_CONTEXT(...) \ | |
231 auto KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kjContextFunc) = [&]() -> ::kj::_::Debug::Context::Value { \ | |
232 return ::kj::_::Debug::Context::Value(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
233 ::kj::_::Debug::makeDescription(#__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__)); \ | |
234 }; \ | |
235 ::kj::_::Debug::ContextImpl<decltype(KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kjContextFunc))> \ | |
236 KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kjContext)(KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kjContextFunc)) | |
237 | |
238 #define KJ_REQUIRE_NONNULL(value, ...) \ | |
239 (*({ \ | |
240 auto _kj_result = ::kj::_::readMaybe(value); \ | |
241 if (KJ_UNLIKELY(!_kj_result)) { \ | |
242 ::kj::_::Debug::Fault(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::kj::Exception::Type::FAILED, \ | |
243 #value " != nullptr", #__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__).fatal(); \ | |
244 } \ | |
245 kj::mv(_kj_result); \ | |
246 })) | |
247 | |
248 #define KJ_EXCEPTION(type, ...) \ | |
249 ::kj::Exception(::kj::Exception::Type::type, __FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
250 ::kj::_::Debug::makeDescription(#__VA_ARGS__, ##__VA_ARGS__)) | |
251 | |
252 #endif | |
253 | |
254 #define KJ_ASSERT KJ_REQUIRE | |
255 #define KJ_FAIL_ASSERT KJ_FAIL_REQUIRE | |
256 #define KJ_ASSERT_NONNULL KJ_REQUIRE_NONNULL | |
257 // Use "ASSERT" in place of "REQUIRE" when the problem is local to the immediate surrounding code. | |
258 // That is, if the assert ever fails, it indicates that the immediate surrounding code is broken. | |
259 | |
260 #ifdef KJ_DEBUG | |
261 #define KJ_DLOG KJ_LOG | |
262 #define KJ_DASSERT KJ_ASSERT | |
263 #define KJ_DREQUIRE KJ_REQUIRE | |
264 #else | |
265 #define KJ_DLOG(...) do {} while (false) | |
266 #define KJ_DASSERT(...) do {} while (false) | |
267 #define KJ_DREQUIRE(...) do {} while (false) | |
268 #endif | |
269 | |
270 namespace _ { // private | |
271 | |
272 class Debug { | |
273 public: | |
274 Debug() = delete; | |
275 | |
276 typedef LogSeverity Severity; // backwards-compatibility | |
277 | |
278 static inline bool shouldLog(LogSeverity severity) { return severity >= minSeverity; } | |
279 // Returns whether messages of the given severity should be logged. | |
280 | |
281 static inline void setLogLevel(LogSeverity severity) { minSeverity = severity; } | |
282 // Set the minimum message severity which will be logged. | |
283 // | |
284 // TODO(someday): Expose publicly. | |
285 | |
286 template <typename... Params> | |
287 static void log(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, const char* macroArgs, | |
288 Params&&... params); | |
289 | |
290 class Fault { | |
291 public: | |
292 template <typename... Params> | |
293 Fault(const char* file, int line, Exception::Type type, | |
294 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs, Params&&... params); | |
295 template <typename... Params> | |
296 Fault(const char* file, int line, int osErrorNumber, | |
297 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs, Params&&... params); | |
298 Fault(const char* file, int line, Exception::Type type, | |
299 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs); | |
300 Fault(const char* file, int line, int osErrorNumber, | |
301 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs); | |
302 ~Fault() noexcept(false); | |
303 | |
304 KJ_NOINLINE KJ_NORETURN(void fatal()); | |
305 // Throw the exception. | |
306 | |
307 private: | |
308 void init(const char* file, int line, Exception::Type type, | |
309 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs, ArrayPtr<String> argValues); | |
310 void init(const char* file, int line, int osErrorNumber, | |
311 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs, ArrayPtr<String> argValues); | |
312 | |
313 Exception* exception; | |
314 }; | |
315 | |
316 class SyscallResult { | |
317 public: | |
318 inline SyscallResult(int errorNumber): errorNumber(errorNumber) {} | |
319 inline operator void*() { return errorNumber == 0 ? this : nullptr; } | |
320 inline int getErrorNumber() { return errorNumber; } | |
321 | |
322 private: | |
323 int errorNumber; | |
324 }; | |
325 | |
326 template <typename Call> | |
327 static SyscallResult syscall(Call&& call, bool nonblocking); | |
328 | |
329 class Context: public ExceptionCallback { | |
330 public: | |
331 Context(); | |
332 KJ_DISALLOW_COPY(Context); | |
333 virtual ~Context() noexcept(false); | |
334 | |
335 struct Value { | |
336 const char* file; | |
337 int line; | |
338 String description; | |
339 | |
340 inline Value(const char* file, int line, String&& description) | |
341 : file(file), line(line), description(mv(description)) {} | |
342 }; | |
343 | |
344 virtual Value evaluate() = 0; | |
345 | |
346 virtual void onRecoverableException(Exception&& exception) override; | |
347 virtual void onFatalException(Exception&& exception) override; | |
348 virtual void logMessage(LogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line, int contextDepth, | |
349 String&& text) override; | |
350 | |
351 private: | |
352 bool logged; | |
353 Maybe<Value> value; | |
354 | |
355 Value ensureInitialized(); | |
356 }; | |
357 | |
358 template <typename Func> | |
359 class ContextImpl: public Context { | |
360 public: | |
361 inline ContextImpl(Func& func): func(func) {} | |
362 KJ_DISALLOW_COPY(ContextImpl); | |
363 | |
364 Value evaluate() override { | |
365 return func(); | |
366 } | |
367 private: | |
368 Func& func; | |
369 }; | |
370 | |
371 template <typename... Params> | |
372 static String makeDescription(const char* macroArgs, Params&&... params); | |
373 | |
374 private: | |
375 static LogSeverity minSeverity; | |
376 | |
377 static void logInternal(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, const char* macroArgs, | |
378 ArrayPtr<String> argValues); | |
379 static String makeDescriptionInternal(const char* macroArgs, ArrayPtr<String> argValues); | |
380 | |
381 static int getOsErrorNumber(bool nonblocking); | |
382 // Get the error code of the last error (e.g. from errno). Returns -1 on EINTR. | |
383 }; | |
384 | |
385 template <typename... Params> | |
386 void Debug::log(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, const char* macroArgs, | |
387 Params&&... params) { | |
388 String argValues[sizeof...(Params)] = {str(params)...}; | |
389 logInternal(file, line, severity, macroArgs, arrayPtr(argValues, sizeof...(Params))); | |
390 } | |
391 | |
392 template <> | |
393 inline void Debug::log<>(const char* file, int line, LogSeverity severity, const char* macroArgs) { | |
394 logInternal(file, line, severity, macroArgs, nullptr); | |
395 } | |
396 | |
397 template <typename... Params> | |
398 Debug::Fault::Fault(const char* file, int line, Exception::Type type, | |
399 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs, Params&&... params) | |
400 : exception(nullptr) { | |
401 String argValues[sizeof...(Params)] = {str(params)...}; | |
402 init(file, line, type, condition, macroArgs, | |
403 arrayPtr(argValues, sizeof...(Params))); | |
404 } | |
405 | |
406 template <typename... Params> | |
407 Debug::Fault::Fault(const char* file, int line, int osErrorNumber, | |
408 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs, Params&&... params) | |
409 : exception(nullptr) { | |
410 String argValues[sizeof...(Params)] = {str(params)...}; | |
411 init(file, line, osErrorNumber, condition, macroArgs, | |
412 arrayPtr(argValues, sizeof...(Params))); | |
413 } | |
414 | |
415 inline Debug::Fault::Fault(const char* file, int line, int osErrorNumber, | |
416 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs) | |
417 : exception(nullptr) { | |
418 init(file, line, osErrorNumber, condition, macroArgs, nullptr); | |
419 } | |
420 | |
421 inline Debug::Fault::Fault(const char* file, int line, kj::Exception::Type type, | |
422 const char* condition, const char* macroArgs) | |
423 : exception(nullptr) { | |
424 init(file, line, type, condition, macroArgs, nullptr); | |
425 } | |
426 | |
427 template <typename Call> | |
428 Debug::SyscallResult Debug::syscall(Call&& call, bool nonblocking) { | |
429 while (call() < 0) { | |
430 int errorNum = getOsErrorNumber(nonblocking); | |
431 // getOsErrorNumber() returns -1 to indicate EINTR. | |
432 // Also, if nonblocking is true, then it returns 0 on EAGAIN, which will then be treated as a | |
433 // non-error. | |
434 if (errorNum != -1) { | |
435 return SyscallResult(errorNum); | |
436 } | |
437 } | |
438 return SyscallResult(0); | |
439 } | |
440 | |
441 template <typename... Params> | |
442 String Debug::makeDescription(const char* macroArgs, Params&&... params) { | |
443 String argValues[sizeof...(Params)] = {str(params)...}; | |
444 return makeDescriptionInternal(macroArgs, arrayPtr(argValues, sizeof...(Params))); | |
445 } | |
446 | |
447 template <> | |
448 inline String Debug::makeDescription<>(const char* macroArgs) { | |
449 return makeDescriptionInternal(macroArgs, nullptr); | |
450 } | |
451 | |
452 } // namespace _ (private) | |
453 } // namespace kj | |
454 | |
455 #endif // KJ_DEBUG_H_ |