| /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: |
| * |
| * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar |
| * |
| * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. |
| * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. |
| * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * ex_eval.c: functions for Ex command line for the +eval feature. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "vim.h" |
| |
| #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(PROTO) |
| |
| static void free_msglist __ARGS((struct msglist *l)); |
| static int throw_exception __ARGS((void *, int, char_u *)); |
| static char_u *get_end_emsg __ARGS((struct condstack *cstack)); |
| |
| /* |
| * Exception handling terms: |
| * |
| * :try ":try" command \ |
| * ... try block | |
| * :catch RE ":catch" command | |
| * ... catch clause |- try conditional |
| * :finally ":finally" command | |
| * ... finally clause | |
| * :endtry ":endtry" command / |
| * |
| * The try conditional may have any number of catch clauses and at most one |
| * finally clause. A ":throw" command can be inside the try block, a catch |
| * clause, the finally clause, or in a function called or script sourced from |
| * there or even outside the try conditional. Try conditionals may be nested. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Configuration whether an exception is thrown on error or interrupt. When |
| * the preprocessor macros below evaluate to FALSE, an error (did_emsg) or |
| * interrupt (got_int) under an active try conditional terminates the script |
| * after the non-active finally clauses of all active try conditionals have been |
| * executed. Otherwise, errors and/or interrupts are converted into catchable |
| * exceptions (did_throw additionally set), which terminate the script only if |
| * not caught. For user exceptions, only did_throw is set. (Note: got_int can |
| * be set asyncronously afterwards by a SIGINT, so did_throw && got_int is not |
| * a reliant test that the exception currently being thrown is an interrupt |
| * exception. Similarly, did_emsg can be set afterwards on an error in an |
| * (unskipped) conditional command inside an inactive conditional, so did_throw |
| * && did_emsg is not a reliant test that the exception currently being thrown |
| * is an error exception.) - The macros can be defined as expressions checking |
| * for a variable that is allowed to be changed during execution of a script. |
| */ |
| #if 0 |
| /* Expressions used for testing during the development phase. */ |
| # define THROW_ON_ERROR (!eval_to_number("$VIMNOERRTHROW")) |
| # define THROW_ON_INTERRUPT (!eval_to_number("$VIMNOINTTHROW")) |
| # define THROW_TEST |
| #else |
| /* Values used for the Vim release. */ |
| # define THROW_ON_ERROR TRUE |
| # define THROW_ON_INTERRUPT TRUE |
| #endif |
| |
| static void catch_exception __ARGS((except_T *excp)); |
| static void finish_exception __ARGS((except_T *excp)); |
| static void discard_exception __ARGS((except_T *excp, int was_finished)); |
| static void report_pending __ARGS((int action, int pending, void *value)); |
| |
| /* |
| * When several errors appear in a row, setting "force_abort" is delayed until |
| * the failing command returned. "cause_abort" is set to TRUE meanwhile, in |
| * order to indicate that situation. This is useful when "force_abort" was set |
| * during execution of a function call from an expression: the aborting of the |
| * expression evaluation is done without producing any error messages, but all |
| * error messages on parsing errors during the expression evaluation are given |
| * (even if a try conditional is active). |
| */ |
| static int cause_abort = FALSE; |
| |
| /* |
| * Return TRUE when immdediately aborting on error, or when an interrupt |
| * occurred or an exception was thrown but not caught. Use for ":{range}call" |
| * to check whether an aborted function that does not handle a range itself |
| * should be called again for the next line in the range. Also used for |
| * cancelling expression evaluation after a function call caused an immediate |
| * abort. Note that the first emsg() call temporarily resets "force_abort" |
| * until the throw point for error messages has been reached. That is, during |
| * cancellation of an expression evaluation after an aborting function call or |
| * due to a parsing error, aborting() always returns the same value. |
| */ |
| int |
| aborting() |
| { |
| return (did_emsg && force_abort) || got_int || did_throw; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The value of "force_abort" is temporarily reset by the first emsg() call |
| * during an expression evaluation, and "cause_abort" is used instead. It might |
| * be necessary to restore "force_abort" even before the throw point for the |
| * error message has been reached. update_force_abort() should be called then. |
| */ |
| void |
| update_force_abort() |
| { |
| if (cause_abort) |
| force_abort = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Return TRUE if a command with a subcommand resulting in "retcode" should |
| * abort the script processing. Can be used to suppress an autocommand after |
| * execution of a failing subcommand as long as the error message has not been |
| * displayed and actually caused the abortion. |
| */ |
| int |
| should_abort(retcode) |
| int retcode; |
| { |
| return ((retcode == FAIL && trylevel != 0 && !emsg_silent) || aborting()); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Return TRUE if a function with the "abort" flag should not be considered |
| * ended on an error. This means that parsing commands is continued in order |
| * to find finally clauses to be executed, and that some errors in skipped |
| * commands are still reported. |
| */ |
| int |
| aborted_in_try() |
| { |
| /* This function is only called after an error. In this case, "force_abort" |
| * determines whether searching for finally clauses is necessary. */ |
| return force_abort; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * cause_errthrow(): Cause a throw of an error exception if appropriate. |
| * Return TRUE if the error message should not be displayed by emsg(). |
| * Sets "ignore", if the emsg() call should be ignored completely. |
| * |
| * When several messages appear in the same command, the first is usually the |
| * most specific one and used as the exception value. The "severe" flag can be |
| * set to TRUE, if a later but severer message should be used instead. |
| */ |
| int |
| cause_errthrow(mesg, severe, ignore) |
| char_u *mesg; |
| int severe; |
| int *ignore; |
| { |
| struct msglist *elem; |
| struct msglist **plist; |
| |
| /* |
| * Do nothing when displaying the interrupt message or reporting an |
| * uncaught exception (which has already been discarded then) at the top |
| * level. Also when no exception can be thrown. The message will be |
| * displayed by emsg(). |
| */ |
| if (suppress_errthrow) |
| return FALSE; |
| |
| /* |
| * If emsg() has not been called previously, temporarily reset |
| * "force_abort" until the throw point for error messages has been |
| * reached. This ensures that aborting() returns the same value for all |
| * errors that appear in the same command. This means particularly that |
| * for parsing errors during expression evaluation emsg() will be called |
| * multiply, even when the expression is evaluated from a finally clause |
| * that was activated due to an aborting error, interrupt, or exception. |
| */ |
| if (!did_emsg) |
| { |
| cause_abort = force_abort; |
| force_abort = FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If no try conditional is active and no exception is being thrown and |
| * there has not been an error in a try conditional or a throw so far, do |
| * nothing (for compatibility of non-EH scripts). The message will then |
| * be displayed by emsg(). When ":silent!" was used and we are not |
| * currently throwing an exception, do nothing. The message text will |
| * then be stored to v:errmsg by emsg() without displaying it. |
| */ |
| if (((trylevel == 0 && !cause_abort) || emsg_silent) && !did_throw) |
| return FALSE; |
| |
| /* |
| * Ignore an interrupt message when inside a try conditional or when an |
| * exception is being thrown or when an error in a try conditional or |
| * throw has been detected previously. This is important in order that an |
| * interrupt exception is catchable by the innermost try conditional and |
| * not replaced by an interrupt message error exception. |
| */ |
| if (mesg == (char_u *)_(e_interr)) |
| { |
| *ignore = TRUE; |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Ensure that all commands in nested function calls and sourced files |
| * are aborted immediately. |
| */ |
| cause_abort = TRUE; |
| |
| /* |
| * When an exception is being thrown, some commands (like conditionals) are |
| * not skipped. Errors in those commands may affect what of the subsequent |
| * commands are regarded part of catch and finally clauses. Catching the |
| * exception would then cause execution of commands not intended by the |
| * user, who wouldn't even get aware of the problem. Therefor, discard the |
| * exception currently being thrown to prevent it from being caught. Just |
| * execute finally clauses and terminate. |
| */ |
| if (did_throw) |
| { |
| /* When discarding an interrupt exception, reset got_int to prevent the |
| * same interrupt being converted to an exception again and discarding |
| * the error exception we are about to throw here. */ |
| if (current_exception->type == ET_INTERRUPT) |
| got_int = FALSE; |
| discard_current_exception(); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef THROW_TEST |
| if (!THROW_ON_ERROR) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Print error message immediately without searching for a matching |
| * catch clause; just finally clauses are executed before the script |
| * is terminated. |
| */ |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| else |
| #endif |
| { |
| /* |
| * Prepare the throw of an error exception, so that everything will |
| * be aborted (except for executing finally clauses), until the error |
| * exception is caught; if still uncaught at the top level, the error |
| * message will be displayed and the script processing terminated |
| * then. - This function has no access to the conditional stack. |
| * Thus, the actual throw is made after the failing command has |
| * returned. - Throw only the first of several errors in a row, except |
| * a severe error is following. |
| */ |
| if (msg_list != NULL) |
| { |
| plist = msg_list; |
| while (*plist != NULL) |
| plist = &(*plist)->next; |
| |
| elem = (struct msglist *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(struct msglist)); |
| if (elem == NULL) |
| { |
| suppress_errthrow = TRUE; |
| EMSG(_(e_outofmem)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| elem->msg = vim_strsave(mesg); |
| if (elem->msg == NULL) |
| { |
| vim_free(elem); |
| suppress_errthrow = TRUE; |
| EMSG(_(e_outofmem)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| elem->next = NULL; |
| elem->throw_msg = NULL; |
| *plist = elem; |
| if (plist == msg_list || severe) |
| { |
| char_u *tmsg; |
| |
| /* Skip the extra "Vim " prefix for message "E458". */ |
| tmsg = elem->msg; |
| if (STRNCMP(tmsg, "Vim E", 5) == 0 |
| && VIM_ISDIGIT(tmsg[5]) |
| && VIM_ISDIGIT(tmsg[6]) |
| && VIM_ISDIGIT(tmsg[7]) |
| && tmsg[8] == ':' |
| && tmsg[9] == ' ') |
| (*msg_list)->throw_msg = &tmsg[4]; |
| else |
| (*msg_list)->throw_msg = tmsg; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Free a "msg_list" and the messages it contains. |
| */ |
| static void |
| free_msglist(l) |
| struct msglist *l; |
| { |
| struct msglist *messages, *next; |
| |
| messages = l; |
| while (messages != NULL) |
| { |
| next = messages->next; |
| vim_free(messages->msg); |
| vim_free(messages); |
| messages = next; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Throw the message specified in the call to cause_errthrow() above as an |
| * error exception. If cstack is NULL, postpone the throw until do_cmdline() |
| * has returned (see do_one_cmd()). |
| */ |
| void |
| do_errthrow(cstack, cmdname) |
| struct condstack *cstack; |
| char_u *cmdname; |
| { |
| /* |
| * Ensure that all commands in nested function calls and sourced files |
| * are aborted immediately. |
| */ |
| if (cause_abort) |
| { |
| cause_abort = FALSE; |
| force_abort = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* If no exception is to be thrown or the conversion should be done after |
| * returning to a previous invocation of do_one_cmd(), do nothing. */ |
| if (*msg_list == NULL) |
| return; |
| |
| if (throw_exception(*msg_list, ET_ERROR, cmdname) == FAIL) |
| free_msglist(*msg_list); |
| else |
| { |
| if (cstack != NULL) |
| do_throw(cstack); |
| else |
| need_rethrow = TRUE; |
| } |
| *msg_list = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * do_intthrow(): Replace the current exception by an interrupt or interrupt |
| * exception if appropriate. Return TRUE if the current exception is discarded, |
| * FALSE otherwise. |
| */ |
| int |
| do_intthrow(cstack) |
| struct condstack *cstack; |
| { |
| /* |
| * If no interrupt occurred or no try conditional is active and no exception |
| * is being thrown, do nothing (for compatibility of non-EH scripts). |
| */ |
| if (!got_int || (trylevel == 0 && !did_throw)) |
| return FALSE; |
| |
| #ifdef THROW_TEST /* avoid warning for condition always true */ |
| if (!THROW_ON_INTERRUPT) |
| { |
| /* |
| * The interrupt aborts everything except for executing finally clauses. |
| * Discard any user or error or interrupt exception currently being |
| * thrown. |
| */ |
| if (did_throw) |
| discard_current_exception(); |
| } |
| else |
| #endif |
| { |
| /* |
| * Throw an interrupt exception, so that everything will be aborted |
| * (except for executing finally clauses), until the interrupt exception |
| * is caught; if still uncaught at the top level, the script processing |
| * will be terminated then. - If an interrupt exception is already |
| * being thrown, do nothing. |
| * |
| */ |
| if (did_throw) |
| { |
| if (current_exception->type == ET_INTERRUPT) |
| return FALSE; |
| |
| /* An interrupt exception replaces any user or error exception. */ |
| discard_current_exception(); |
| } |
| if (throw_exception("Vim:Interrupt", ET_INTERRUPT, NULL) != FAIL) |
| do_throw(cstack); |
| } |
| |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Throw a new exception. Return FAIL when out of memory or it was tried to |
| * throw an illegal user exception. "value" is the exception string for a user |
| * or interrupt exception, or points to a message list in case of an error |
| * exception. |
| */ |
| static int |
| throw_exception(value, type, cmdname) |
| void *value; |
| int type; |
| char_u *cmdname; |
| { |
| except_T *excp; |
| char_u *p, *mesg, *val; |
| int cmdlen; |
| |
| /* |
| * Disallow faking Interrupt or error exceptions as user exceptions. They |
| * would be treated differently from real interrupt or error exceptions when |
| * no active try block is found, see do_cmdline(). |
| */ |
| if (type == ET_USER) |
| { |
| if (STRNCMP((char_u *)value, "Vim", 3) == 0 && |
| (((char_u *)value)[3] == NUL || ((char_u *)value)[3] == ':' || |
| ((char_u *)value)[3] == '(')) |
| { |
| EMSG(_("E608: Cannot :throw exceptions with 'Vim' prefix")); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| excp = (except_T *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(except_T)); |
| if (excp == NULL) |
| goto nomem; |
| |
| if (type == ET_ERROR) |
| { |
| /* Store the original message and prefix the exception value with |
| * "Vim:" or, if a command name is given, "Vim(cmdname):". */ |
| excp->messages = (struct msglist *)value; |
| mesg = excp->messages->throw_msg; |
| if (cmdname != NULL && *cmdname != NUL) |
| { |
| cmdlen = (int)STRLEN(cmdname); |
| excp->value = vim_strnsave((char_u *)"Vim(", |
| 4 + cmdlen + 2 + (int)STRLEN(mesg)); |
| if (excp->value == NULL) |
| goto nomem; |
| STRCPY(&excp->value[4], cmdname); |
| STRCPY(&excp->value[4 + cmdlen], "):"); |
| val = excp->value + 4 + cmdlen + 2; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| excp->value = vim_strnsave((char_u *)"Vim:", 4 + (int)STRLEN(mesg)); |
| if (excp->value == NULL) |
| goto nomem; |
| val = excp->value + 4; |
| } |
| |
| /* msg_add_fname may have been used to prefix the message with a file |
| * name in quotes. In the exception value, put the file name in |
| * parentheses and move it to the end. */ |
| for (p = mesg; ; p++) |
| { |
| if (*p == NUL |
| || (*p == 'E' |
| && VIM_ISDIGIT(p[1]) |
| && (p[2] == ':' |
| || (VIM_ISDIGIT(p[2]) |
| && (p[3] == ':' |
| || (VIM_ISDIGIT(p[3]) |
| && p[4] == ':')))))) |
| { |
| if (*p == NUL || p == mesg) |
| STRCAT(val, mesg); /* 'E123' missing or at beginning */ |
| else |
| { |
| /* '"filename" E123: message text' */ |
| if (mesg[0] != '"' || p-2 < &mesg[1] || |
| p[-2] != '"' || p[-1] != ' ') |
| /* "E123:" is part of the file name. */ |
| continue; |
| |
| STRCAT(val, p); |
| p[-2] = NUL; |
| sprintf((char *)(val + STRLEN(p)), " (%s)", &mesg[1]); |
| p[-2] = '"'; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| excp->value = value; |
| |
| excp->type = type; |
| excp->throw_name = vim_strsave(sourcing_name == NULL |
| ? (char_u *)"" : sourcing_name); |
| if (excp->throw_name == NULL) |
| { |
| if (type == ET_ERROR) |
| vim_free(excp->value); |
| goto nomem; |
| } |
| excp->throw_lnum = sourcing_lnum; |
| |
| if (p_verbose >= 13 || debug_break_level > 0) |
| { |
| int save_msg_silent = msg_silent; |
| |
| if (debug_break_level > 0) |
| msg_silent = FALSE; /* display messages */ |
| else |
| verbose_enter(); |
| ++no_wait_return; |
| if (debug_break_level > 0 || *p_vfile == NUL) |
| msg_scroll = TRUE; /* always scroll up, don't overwrite */ |
| |
| smsg((char_u *)_("Exception thrown: %s"), excp->value); |
| msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); /* don't overwrite this either */ |
| |
| if (debug_break_level > 0 || *p_vfile == NUL) |
| cmdline_row = msg_row; |
| --no_wait_return; |
| if (debug_break_level > 0) |
| msg_silent = save_msg_silent; |
| else |
| verbose_leave(); |
| } |
| |
| current_exception = excp; |
| return OK; |
| |
| nomem: |
| vim_free(excp); |
| suppress_errthrow = TRUE; |
| EMSG(_(e_outofmem)); |
| fail: |
| current_exception = NULL; |
| return FAIL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Discard an exception. "was_finished" is set when the exception has been |
| * caught and the catch clause has been ended normally. |
| */ |
| static void |
| discard_exception(excp, was_finished) |
| except_T *excp; |
| int was_finished; |
| { |
| char_u *saved_IObuff; |
| |
| if (excp == NULL) |
| { |
| EMSG(_(e_internal)); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (p_verbose >= 13 || debug_break_level > 0) |
| { |
| int save_msg_silent = msg_silent; |
| |
| saved_IObuff = vim_strsave(IObuff); |
| if (debug_break_level > 0) |
| msg_silent = FALSE; /* display messages */ |
| else |
| verbose_enter(); |
| ++no_wait_return; |
| if (debug_break_level > 0 || *p_vfile == NUL) |
| msg_scroll = TRUE; /* always scroll up, don't overwrite */ |
| smsg(was_finished |
| ? (char_u *)_("Exception finished: %s") |
| : (char_u *)_("Exception discarded: %s"), |
| excp->value); |
| msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); /* don't overwrite this either */ |
| if (debug_break_level > 0 || *p_vfile == NUL) |
| cmdline_row = msg_row; |
| --no_wait_return; |
| if (debug_break_level > 0) |
| msg_silent = save_msg_silent; |
| else |
| verbose_leave(); |
| STRCPY(IObuff, saved_IObuff); |
| vim_free(saved_IObuff); |
| } |
| if (excp->type != ET_INTERRUPT) |
| vim_free(excp->value); |
| if (excp->type == ET_ERROR) |
| free_msglist(excp->messages); |
| vim_free(excp->throw_name); |
| vim_free(excp); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Discard the exception currently being thrown. |
| */ |
| void |
| discard_current_exception() |
| { |
| discard_exception(current_exception, FALSE); |
| current_exception = NULL; |
| did_throw = FALSE; |
| need_rethrow = FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Put an exception on the caught stack. |
| */ |
| static void |
| catch_exception(excp) |
| except_T *excp; |
| { |
| excp->caught = caught_stack; |
| caught_stack = excp; |
| set_vim_var_string(VV_EXCEPTION, excp->value, -1); |
| if (*excp->throw_name != NUL) |
| { |
| if (excp->throw_lnum != 0) |
| vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, _("%s, line %ld"), |
| excp->throw_name, (long)excp->throw_lnum); |
| else |
| vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, "%s", excp->throw_name); |
| set_vim_var_string(VV_THROWPOINT, IObuff, -1); |
| } |
| else |
| /* throw_name not set on an exception from a command that was typed. */ |
| set_vim_var_string(VV_THROWPOINT, NULL, -1); |
| |
| if (p_verbose >= 13 || debug_break_level > 0) |
| { |
| int save_msg_silent = msg_silent; |
| |
| if (debug_break_level > 0) |
| msg_silent = FALSE; /* display messages */ |
| else |
| verbose_enter(); |
| ++no_wait_return; |
| if (debug_break_level > 0 || *p_vfile == NUL) |
| msg_scroll = TRUE; /* always scroll up, don't overwrite */ |
| |
| smsg((char_u *)_("Exception caught: %s"), excp->value); |
| msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); /* don't overwrite this either */ |
| |
| if (debug_break_level > 0 || *p_vfile == NUL) |
| cmdline_row = msg_row; |
| --no_wait_return; |
| if (debug_break_level > 0) |
| msg_silent = save_msg_silent; |
| else |
| verbose_leave(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Remove an exception from the caught stack. |
| */ |
| static void |
| finish_exception(excp) |
| except_T *excp; |
| { |
| if (excp != caught_stack) |
| EMSG(_(e_internal)); |
| caught_stack = caught_stack->caught; |
| if (caught_stack != NULL) |
| { |
| set_vim_var_string(VV_EXCEPTION, caught_stack->value, -1); |
| if (*caught_stack->throw_name != NUL) |
| { |
| if (caught_stack->throw_lnum != 0) |
| vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, |
| _("%s, line %ld"), caught_stack->throw_name, |
| (long)caught_stack->throw_lnum); |
| else |
| vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, "%s", |
| caught_stack->throw_name); |
| set_vim_var_string(VV_THROWPOINT, IObuff, -1); |
| } |
| else |
| /* throw_name not set on an exception from a command that was |
| * typed. */ |
| set_vim_var_string(VV_THROWPOINT, NULL, -1); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| set_vim_var_string(VV_EXCEPTION, NULL, -1); |
| set_vim_var_string(VV_THROWPOINT, NULL, -1); |
| } |
| |
| /* Discard the exception, but use the finish message for 'verbose'. */ |
| discard_exception(excp, TRUE); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Flags specifying the message displayed by report_pending. |
| */ |
| #define RP_MAKE 0 |
| #define RP_RESUME 1 |
| #define RP_DISCARD 2 |
| |
| /* |
| * Report information about something pending in a finally clause if required by |
| * the 'verbose' option or when debugging. "action" tells whether something is |
| * made pending or something pending is resumed or discarded. "pending" tells |
| * what is pending. "value" specifies the return value for a pending ":return" |
| * or the exception value for a pending exception. |
| */ |
| static void |
| report_pending(action, pending, value) |
| int action; |
| int pending; |
| void *value; |
| { |
| char_u *mesg; |
| char *s; |
| int save_msg_silent; |
| |
| |
| switch (action) |
| { |
| case RP_MAKE: |
| mesg = (char_u *)_("%s made pending"); |
| break; |
| case RP_RESUME: |
| mesg = (char_u *)_("%s resumed"); |
| break; |
| /* case RP_DISCARD: */ |
| default: |
| mesg = (char_u *)_("%s discarded"); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| switch (pending) |
| { |
| case CSTP_NONE: |
| return; |
| |
| case CSTP_CONTINUE: |
| s = ":continue"; |
| break; |
| case CSTP_BREAK: |
| s = ":break"; |
| break; |
| case CSTP_FINISH: |
| s = ":finish"; |
| break; |
| case CSTP_RETURN: |
| /* ":return" command producing value, allocated */ |
| s = (char *)get_return_cmd(value); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| if (pending & CSTP_THROW) |
| { |
| vim_snprintf((char *)IObuff, IOSIZE, |
| (char *)mesg, _("Exception")); |
| mesg = vim_strnsave(IObuff, (int)STRLEN(IObuff) + 4); |
| STRCAT(mesg, ": %s"); |
| s = (char *)((except_T *)value)->value; |
| } |
| else if ((pending & CSTP_ERROR) && (pending & CSTP_INTERRUPT)) |
| s = _("Error and interrupt"); |
| else if (pending & CSTP_ERROR) |
| s = _("Error"); |
| else /* if (pending & CSTP_INTERRUPT) */ |
| s = _("Interrupt"); |
| } |
| |
| save_msg_silent = msg_silent; |
| if (debug_break_level > 0) |
| msg_silent = FALSE; /* display messages */ |
| ++no_wait_return; |
| msg_scroll = TRUE; /* always scroll up, don't overwrite */ |
| smsg(mesg, (char_u *)s); |
| msg_puts((char_u *)"\n"); /* don't overwrite this either */ |
| cmdline_row = msg_row; |
| --no_wait_return; |
| if (debug_break_level > 0) |
| msg_silent = save_msg_silent; |
| |
| if (pending == CSTP_RETURN) |
| vim_free(s); |
| else if (pending & CSTP_THROW) |
| vim_free(mesg); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If something is made pending in a finally clause, report it if required by |
| * the 'verbose' option or when debugging. |
| */ |
| void |
| report_make_pending(pending, value) |
| int pending; |
| void *value; |
| { |
| if (p_verbose >= 14 || debug_break_level > 0) |
| { |
| if (debug_break_level <= 0) |
| verbose_enter(); |
| report_pending(RP_MAKE, pending, value); |
| if (debug_break_level <= 0) |
| verbose_leave(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If something pending in a finally clause is resumed at the ":endtry", report |
| * it if required by the 'verbose' option or when debugging. |
| */ |
| void |
| report_resume_pending(pending, value) |
| int pending; |
| void *value; |
| { |
| if (p_verbose >= 14 || debug_break_level > 0) |
| { |
| if (debug_break_level <= 0) |
| verbose_enter(); |
| report_pending(RP_RESUME, pending, value); |
| if (debug_break_level <= 0) |
| verbose_leave(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If something pending in a finally clause is discarded, report it if required |
| * by the 'verbose' option or when debugging. |
| */ |
| void |
| report_discard_pending(pending, value) |
| int pending; |
| void *value; |
| { |
| if (p_verbose >= 14 || debug_break_level > 0) |
| { |
| if (debug_break_level <= 0) |
| verbose_enter(); |
| report_pending(RP_DISCARD, pending, value); |
| if (debug_break_level <= 0) |
| verbose_leave(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * ":if". |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_if(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int error; |
| int skip; |
| int result; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_idx == CSTACK_LEN - 1) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E579: :if nesting too deep"); |
| else |
| { |
| ++cstack->cs_idx; |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Don't do something after an error, interrupt, or throw, or when there |
| * is a surrounding conditional and it was not active. |
| */ |
| skip = did_emsg || got_int || did_throw || (cstack->cs_idx > 0 |
| && !(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx - 1] & CSF_ACTIVE)); |
| |
| result = eval_to_bool(eap->arg, &error, &eap->nextcmd, skip); |
| |
| if (!skip && !error) |
| { |
| if (result) |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = CSF_ACTIVE | CSF_TRUE; |
| } |
| else |
| /* set TRUE, so this conditional will never get active */ |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = CSF_TRUE; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":endif". |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_endif(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| did_endif = TRUE; |
| if (eap->cstack->cs_idx < 0 |
| || (eap->cstack->cs_flags[eap->cstack->cs_idx] |
| & (CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR | CSF_TRY))) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E580: :endif without :if"); |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * When debugging or a breakpoint was encountered, display the debug |
| * prompt (if not already done). This shows the user that an ":endif" |
| * is executed when the ":if" or a previous ":elseif" was not TRUE. |
| * Handle a ">quit" debug command as if an interrupt had occurred before |
| * the ":endif". That is, throw an interrupt exception if appropriate. |
| * Doing this here prevents an exception for a parsing error being |
| * discarded by throwing the interrupt exception later on. |
| */ |
| if (!(eap->cstack->cs_flags[eap->cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_TRUE) |
| && dbg_check_skipped(eap)) |
| (void)do_intthrow(eap->cstack); |
| |
| --eap->cstack->cs_idx; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":else" and ":elseif". |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_else(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int error; |
| int skip; |
| int result; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| |
| /* |
| * Don't do something after an error, interrupt, or throw, or when there is |
| * a surrounding conditional and it was not active. |
| */ |
| skip = did_emsg || got_int || did_throw || (cstack->cs_idx > 0 |
| && !(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx - 1] & CSF_ACTIVE)); |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_idx < 0 |
| || (cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] |
| & (CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR | CSF_TRY))) |
| { |
| if (eap->cmdidx == CMD_else) |
| { |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E581: :else without :if"); |
| return; |
| } |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E582: :elseif without :if"); |
| skip = TRUE; |
| } |
| else if (cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_ELSE) |
| { |
| if (eap->cmdidx == CMD_else) |
| { |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E583: multiple :else"); |
| return; |
| } |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E584: :elseif after :else"); |
| skip = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* if skipping or the ":if" was TRUE, reset ACTIVE, otherwise set it */ |
| if (skip || cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_TRUE) |
| { |
| if (eap->errmsg == NULL) |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = CSF_TRUE; |
| skip = TRUE; /* don't evaluate an ":elseif" */ |
| } |
| else |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = CSF_ACTIVE; |
| |
| /* |
| * When debugging or a breakpoint was encountered, display the debug prompt |
| * (if not already done). This shows the user that an ":else" or ":elseif" |
| * is executed when the ":if" or previous ":elseif" was not TRUE. Handle |
| * a ">quit" debug command as if an interrupt had occurred before the |
| * ":else" or ":elseif". That is, set "skip" and throw an interrupt |
| * exception if appropriate. Doing this here prevents that an exception |
| * for a parsing errors is discarded when throwing the interrupt exception |
| * later on. |
| */ |
| if (!skip && dbg_check_skipped(eap) && got_int) |
| { |
| (void)do_intthrow(cstack); |
| skip = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| if (eap->cmdidx == CMD_elseif) |
| { |
| result = eval_to_bool(eap->arg, &error, &eap->nextcmd, skip); |
| /* When throwing error exceptions, we want to throw always the first |
| * of several errors in a row. This is what actually happens when |
| * a conditional error was detected above and there is another failure |
| * when parsing the expression. Since the skip flag is set in this |
| * case, the parsing error will be ignored by emsg(). */ |
| |
| if (!skip && !error) |
| { |
| if (result) |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = CSF_ACTIVE | CSF_TRUE; |
| else |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = 0; |
| } |
| else if (eap->errmsg == NULL) |
| /* set TRUE, so this conditional will never get active */ |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = CSF_TRUE; |
| } |
| else |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] |= CSF_ELSE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Handle ":while" and ":for". |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_while(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int error; |
| int skip; |
| int result; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_idx == CSTACK_LEN - 1) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E585: :while/:for nesting too deep"); |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * The loop flag is set when we have jumped back from the matching |
| * ":endwhile" or ":endfor". When not set, need to initialise this |
| * cstack entry. |
| */ |
| if ((cstack->cs_lflags & CSL_HAD_LOOP) == 0) |
| { |
| ++cstack->cs_idx; |
| ++cstack->cs_looplevel; |
| cstack->cs_line[cstack->cs_idx] = -1; |
| } |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = |
| eap->cmdidx == CMD_while ? CSF_WHILE : CSF_FOR; |
| |
| /* |
| * Don't do something after an error, interrupt, or throw, or when |
| * there is a surrounding conditional and it was not active. |
| */ |
| skip = did_emsg || got_int || did_throw || (cstack->cs_idx > 0 |
| && !(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx - 1] & CSF_ACTIVE)); |
| if (eap->cmdidx == CMD_while) |
| { |
| /* |
| * ":while bool-expr" |
| */ |
| result = eval_to_bool(eap->arg, &error, &eap->nextcmd, skip); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| void *fi; |
| |
| /* |
| * ":for var in list-expr" |
| */ |
| if ((cstack->cs_lflags & CSL_HAD_LOOP) != 0) |
| { |
| /* Jumping here from a ":continue" or ":endfor": use the |
| * previously evaluated list. */ |
| fi = cstack->cs_forinfo[cstack->cs_idx]; |
| error = FALSE; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* Evaluate the argument and get the info in a structure. */ |
| fi = eval_for_line(eap->arg, &error, &eap->nextcmd, skip); |
| cstack->cs_forinfo[cstack->cs_idx] = fi; |
| } |
| |
| /* use the element at the start of the list and advance */ |
| if (!error && fi != NULL && !skip) |
| result = next_for_item(fi, eap->arg); |
| else |
| result = FALSE; |
| |
| if (!result) |
| { |
| free_for_info(fi); |
| cstack->cs_forinfo[cstack->cs_idx] = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If this cstack entry was just initialised and is active, set the |
| * loop flag, so do_cmdline() will set the line number in cs_line[]. |
| * If executing the command a second time, clear the loop flag. |
| */ |
| if (!skip && !error && result) |
| { |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] |= (CSF_ACTIVE | CSF_TRUE); |
| cstack->cs_lflags ^= CSL_HAD_LOOP; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| cstack->cs_lflags &= ~CSL_HAD_LOOP; |
| /* If the ":while" evaluates to FALSE or ":for" is past the end of |
| * the list, show the debug prompt at the ":endwhile"/":endfor" as |
| * if there was a ":break" in a ":while"/":for" evaluating to |
| * TRUE. */ |
| if (!skip && !error) |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] |= CSF_TRUE; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":continue" |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_continue(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int idx; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_looplevel <= 0 || cstack->cs_idx < 0) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E586: :continue without :while or :for"); |
| else |
| { |
| /* Try to find the matching ":while". This might stop at a try |
| * conditional not in its finally clause (which is then to be executed |
| * next). Therefor, inactivate all conditionals except the ":while" |
| * itself (if reached). */ |
| idx = cleanup_conditionals(cstack, CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR, FALSE); |
| if (idx >= 0 && (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & (CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR))) |
| { |
| rewind_conditionals(cstack, idx, CSF_TRY, &cstack->cs_trylevel); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set CSL_HAD_CONT, so do_cmdline() will jump back to the |
| * matching ":while". |
| */ |
| cstack->cs_lflags |= CSL_HAD_CONT; /* let do_cmdline() handle it */ |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* If a try conditional not in its finally clause is reached first, |
| * make the ":continue" pending for execution at the ":endtry". */ |
| cstack->cs_pending[idx] = CSTP_CONTINUE; |
| report_make_pending(CSTP_CONTINUE, NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":break" |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_break(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int idx; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_looplevel <= 0 || cstack->cs_idx < 0) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E587: :break without :while or :for"); |
| else |
| { |
| /* Inactivate conditionals until the matching ":while" or a try |
| * conditional not in its finally clause (which is then to be |
| * executed next) is found. In the latter case, make the ":break" |
| * pending for execution at the ":endtry". */ |
| idx = cleanup_conditionals(cstack, CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR, TRUE); |
| if (idx >= 0 && !(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & (CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR))) |
| { |
| cstack->cs_pending[idx] = CSTP_BREAK; |
| report_make_pending(CSTP_BREAK, NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":endwhile" and ":endfor" |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_endwhile(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| int idx; |
| char_u *err; |
| int csf; |
| int fl; |
| |
| if (eap->cmdidx == CMD_endwhile) |
| { |
| err = e_while; |
| csf = CSF_WHILE; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| err = e_for; |
| csf = CSF_FOR; |
| } |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_looplevel <= 0 || cstack->cs_idx < 0) |
| eap->errmsg = err; |
| else |
| { |
| fl = cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx]; |
| if (!(fl & csf)) |
| { |
| /* If we are in a ":while" or ":for" but used the wrong endloop |
| * command, do not rewind to the next enclosing ":for"/":while". */ |
| if (fl & CSF_WHILE) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)_("E732: Using :endfor with :while"); |
| else if (fl & CSF_FOR) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)_("E733: Using :endwhile with :for"); |
| } |
| if (!(fl & (CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR))) |
| { |
| if (!(fl & CSF_TRY)) |
| eap->errmsg = e_endif; |
| else if (fl & CSF_FINALLY) |
| eap->errmsg = e_endtry; |
| /* Try to find the matching ":while" and report what's missing. */ |
| for (idx = cstack->cs_idx; idx > 0; --idx) |
| { |
| fl = cstack->cs_flags[idx]; |
| if ((fl & CSF_TRY) && !(fl & CSF_FINALLY)) |
| { |
| /* Give up at a try conditional not in its finally clause. |
| * Ignore the ":endwhile"/":endfor". */ |
| eap->errmsg = err; |
| return; |
| } |
| if (fl & csf) |
| break; |
| } |
| /* Cleanup and rewind all contained (and unclosed) conditionals. */ |
| (void)cleanup_conditionals(cstack, CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR, FALSE); |
| rewind_conditionals(cstack, idx, CSF_TRY, &cstack->cs_trylevel); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * When debugging or a breakpoint was encountered, display the debug |
| * prompt (if not already done). This shows the user that an |
| * ":endwhile"/":endfor" is executed when the ":while" was not TRUE or |
| * after a ":break". Handle a ">quit" debug command as if an |
| * interrupt had occurred before the ":endwhile"/":endfor". That is, |
| * throw an interrupt exception if appropriate. Doing this here |
| * prevents that an exception for a parsing error is discarded when |
| * throwing the interrupt exception later on. |
| */ |
| else if (cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_TRUE |
| && !(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_ACTIVE) |
| && dbg_check_skipped(eap)) |
| (void)do_intthrow(cstack); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set loop flag, so do_cmdline() will jump back to the matching |
| * ":while" or ":for". |
| */ |
| cstack->cs_lflags |= CSL_HAD_ENDLOOP; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * ":throw expr" |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_throw(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| char_u *arg = eap->arg; |
| char_u *value; |
| |
| if (*arg != NUL && *arg != '|' && *arg != '\n') |
| value = eval_to_string_skip(arg, &eap->nextcmd, eap->skip); |
| else |
| { |
| EMSG(_(e_argreq)); |
| value = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* On error or when an exception is thrown during argument evaluation, do |
| * not throw. */ |
| if (!eap->skip && value != NULL) |
| { |
| if (throw_exception(value, ET_USER, NULL) == FAIL) |
| vim_free(value); |
| else |
| do_throw(eap->cstack); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Throw the current exception through the specified cstack. Common routine |
| * for ":throw" (user exception) and error and interrupt exceptions. Also |
| * used for rethrowing an uncaught exception. |
| */ |
| void |
| do_throw(cstack) |
| struct condstack *cstack; |
| { |
| int idx; |
| int inactivate_try = FALSE; |
| |
| /* |
| * Cleanup and inactivate up to the next surrounding try conditional that |
| * is not in its finally clause. Normally, do not inactivate the try |
| * conditional itself, so that its ACTIVE flag can be tested below. But |
| * if a previous error or interrupt has not been converted to an exception, |
| * inactivate the try conditional, too, as if the conversion had been done, |
| * and reset the did_emsg or got_int flag, so this won't happen again at |
| * the next surrounding try conditional. |
| */ |
| if (did_emsg && !THROW_ON_ERROR) |
| { |
| inactivate_try = TRUE; |
| did_emsg = FALSE; |
| } |
| if (got_int && !THROW_ON_INTERRUPT) |
| { |
| inactivate_try = TRUE; |
| got_int = FALSE; |
| } |
| idx = cleanup_conditionals(cstack, 0, inactivate_try); |
| if (idx >= 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * If this try conditional is active and we are before its first |
| * ":catch", set THROWN so that the ":catch" commands will check |
| * whether the exception matches. When the exception came from any of |
| * the catch clauses, it will be made pending at the ":finally" (if |
| * present) and rethrown at the ":endtry". This will also happen if |
| * the try conditional is inactive. This is the case when we are |
| * throwing an exception due to an error or interrupt on the way from |
| * a preceding ":continue", ":break", ":return", ":finish", error or |
| * interrupt (not converted to an exception) to the finally clause or |
| * from a preceding throw of a user or error or interrupt exception to |
| * the matching catch clause or the finally clause. |
| */ |
| if (!(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_CAUGHT)) |
| { |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_ACTIVE) |
| cstack->cs_flags[idx] |= CSF_THROWN; |
| else |
| /* THROWN may have already been set for a catchable exception |
| * that has been discarded. Ensure it is reset for the new |
| * exception. */ |
| cstack->cs_flags[idx] &= ~CSF_THROWN; |
| } |
| cstack->cs_flags[idx] &= ~CSF_ACTIVE; |
| cstack->cs_exception[idx] = current_exception; |
| } |
| #if 0 |
| /* TODO: Add optimization below. Not yet done because of interface |
| * problems to eval.c and ex_cmds2.c. (Servatius) */ |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * There are no catch clauses to check or finally clauses to execute. |
| * End the current script or function. The exception will be rethrown |
| * in the caller. |
| */ |
| if (getline_equal(eap->getline, eap->cookie, get_func_line)) |
| current_funccal->returned = TRUE; |
| elseif (eap->get_func_line == getsourceline) |
| ((struct source_cookie *)eap->cookie)->finished = TRUE; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| did_throw = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":try" |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_try(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int skip; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_idx == CSTACK_LEN - 1) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E601: :try nesting too deep"); |
| else |
| { |
| ++cstack->cs_idx; |
| ++cstack->cs_trylevel; |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] = CSF_TRY; |
| cstack->cs_pending[cstack->cs_idx] = CSTP_NONE; |
| |
| /* |
| * Don't do something after an error, interrupt, or throw, or when there |
| * is a surrounding conditional and it was not active. |
| */ |
| skip = did_emsg || got_int || did_throw || (cstack->cs_idx > 0 |
| && !(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx - 1] & CSF_ACTIVE)); |
| |
| if (!skip) |
| { |
| /* Set ACTIVE and TRUE. TRUE means that the corresponding ":catch" |
| * commands should check for a match if an exception is thrown and |
| * that the finally clause needs to be executed. */ |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] |= CSF_ACTIVE | CSF_TRUE; |
| |
| /* |
| * ":silent!", even when used in a try conditional, disables |
| * displaying of error messages and conversion of errors to |
| * exceptions. When the silent commands again open a try |
| * conditional, save "emsg_silent" and reset it so that errors are |
| * again converted to exceptions. The value is restored when that |
| * try conditional is left. If it is left normally, the commands |
| * following the ":endtry" are again silent. If it is left by |
| * a ":continue", ":break", ":return", or ":finish", the commands |
| * executed next are again silent. If it is left due to an |
| * aborting error, an interrupt, or an exception, restoring |
| * "emsg_silent" does not matter since we are already in the |
| * aborting state and/or the exception has already been thrown. |
| * The effect is then just freeing the memory that was allocated |
| * to save the value. |
| */ |
| if (emsg_silent) |
| { |
| eslist_T *elem; |
| |
| elem = (eslist_T *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(struct eslist_elem)); |
| if (elem == NULL) |
| EMSG(_(e_outofmem)); |
| else |
| { |
| elem->saved_emsg_silent = emsg_silent; |
| elem->next = cstack->cs_emsg_silent_list; |
| cstack->cs_emsg_silent_list = elem; |
| cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] |= CSF_SILENT; |
| emsg_silent = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":catch /{pattern}/" and ":catch" |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_catch(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int idx = 0; |
| int give_up = FALSE; |
| int skip = FALSE; |
| int caught = FALSE; |
| char_u *end; |
| int save_char = 0; |
| char_u *save_cpo; |
| regmatch_T regmatch; |
| int prev_got_int; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| char_u *pat; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_trylevel <= 0 || cstack->cs_idx < 0) |
| { |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E603: :catch without :try"); |
| give_up = TRUE; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (!(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_TRY)) |
| { |
| /* Report what's missing if the matching ":try" is not in its |
| * finally clause. */ |
| eap->errmsg = get_end_emsg(cstack); |
| skip = TRUE; |
| } |
| for (idx = cstack->cs_idx; idx > 0; --idx) |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_TRY) |
| break; |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_FINALLY) |
| { |
| /* Give up for a ":catch" after ":finally" and ignore it. |
| * Just parse. */ |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E604: :catch after :finally"); |
| give_up = TRUE; |
| } |
| else |
| rewind_conditionals(cstack, idx, CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR, |
| &cstack->cs_looplevel); |
| } |
| |
| if (ends_excmd(*eap->arg)) /* no argument, catch all errors */ |
| { |
| pat = (char_u *)".*"; |
| end = NULL; |
| eap->nextcmd = find_nextcmd(eap->arg); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| pat = eap->arg + 1; |
| end = skip_regexp(pat, *eap->arg, TRUE, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| if (!give_up) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Don't do something when no exception has been thrown or when the |
| * corresponding try block never got active (because of an inactive |
| * surrounding conditional or after an error or interrupt or throw). |
| */ |
| if (!did_throw || !(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_TRUE)) |
| skip = TRUE; |
| |
| /* |
| * Check for a match only if an exception is thrown but not caught by |
| * a previous ":catch". An exception that has replaced a discarded |
| * exception is not checked (THROWN is not set then). |
| */ |
| if (!skip && (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_THROWN) |
| && !(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_CAUGHT)) |
| { |
| if (end != NULL && *end != NUL && !ends_excmd(*skipwhite(end + 1))) |
| { |
| EMSG(_(e_trailing)); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* When debugging or a breakpoint was encountered, display the |
| * debug prompt (if not already done) before checking for a match. |
| * This is a helpful hint for the user when the regular expression |
| * matching fails. Handle a ">quit" debug command as if an |
| * interrupt had occurred before the ":catch". That is, discard |
| * the original exception, replace it by an interrupt exception, |
| * and don't catch it in this try block. */ |
| if (!dbg_check_skipped(eap) || !do_intthrow(cstack)) |
| { |
| /* Terminate the pattern and avoid the 'l' flag in 'cpoptions' |
| * while compiling it. */ |
| if (end != NULL) |
| { |
| save_char = *end; |
| *end = NUL; |
| } |
| save_cpo = p_cpo; |
| p_cpo = (char_u *)""; |
| regmatch.regprog = vim_regcomp(pat, TRUE); |
| regmatch.rm_ic = FALSE; |
| if (end != NULL) |
| *end = save_char; |
| p_cpo = save_cpo; |
| if (regmatch.regprog == NULL) |
| EMSG2(_(e_invarg2), pat); |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * Save the value of got_int and reset it. We don't want |
| * a previous interruption cancel matching, only hitting |
| * CTRL-C while matching should abort it. |
| */ |
| prev_got_int = got_int; |
| got_int = FALSE; |
| caught = vim_regexec_nl(®match, current_exception->value, |
| (colnr_T)0); |
| got_int |= prev_got_int; |
| vim_free(regmatch.regprog); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (caught) |
| { |
| /* Make this ":catch" clause active and reset did_emsg, got_int, |
| * and did_throw. Put the exception on the caught stack. */ |
| cstack->cs_flags[idx] |= CSF_ACTIVE | CSF_CAUGHT; |
| did_emsg = got_int = did_throw = FALSE; |
| catch_exception((except_T *)cstack->cs_exception[idx]); |
| /* It's mandatory that the current exception is stored in the cstack |
| * so that it can be discarded at the next ":catch", ":finally", or |
| * ":endtry" or when the catch clause is left by a ":continue", |
| * ":break", ":return", ":finish", error, interrupt, or another |
| * exception. */ |
| if (cstack->cs_exception[cstack->cs_idx] != current_exception) |
| EMSG(_(e_internal)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * If there is a preceding catch clause and it caught the exception, |
| * finish the exception now. This happens also after errors except |
| * when this ":catch" was after the ":finally" or not within |
| * a ":try". Make the try conditional inactive so that the |
| * following catch clauses are skipped. On an error or interrupt |
| * after the preceding try block or catch clause was left by |
| * a ":continue", ":break", ":return", or ":finish", discard the |
| * pending action. |
| */ |
| cleanup_conditionals(cstack, CSF_TRY, TRUE); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (end != NULL) |
| eap->nextcmd = find_nextcmd(end); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":finally" |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_finally(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int idx; |
| int skip = FALSE; |
| int pending = CSTP_NONE; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_trylevel <= 0 || cstack->cs_idx < 0) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E606: :finally without :try"); |
| else |
| { |
| if (!(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_TRY)) |
| { |
| eap->errmsg = get_end_emsg(cstack); |
| for (idx = cstack->cs_idx - 1; idx > 0; --idx) |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_TRY) |
| break; |
| /* Make this error pending, so that the commands in the following |
| * finally clause can be executed. This overrules also a pending |
| * ":continue", ":break", ":return", or ":finish". */ |
| pending = CSTP_ERROR; |
| } |
| else |
| idx = cstack->cs_idx; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_FINALLY) |
| { |
| /* Give up for a multiple ":finally" and ignore it. */ |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E607: multiple :finally"); |
| return; |
| } |
| rewind_conditionals(cstack, idx, CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR, |
| &cstack->cs_looplevel); |
| |
| /* |
| * Don't do something when the corresponding try block never got active |
| * (because of an inactive surrounding conditional or after an error or |
| * interrupt or throw) or for a ":finally" without ":try" or a multiple |
| * ":finally". After every other error (did_emsg or the conditional |
| * errors detected above) or after an interrupt (got_int) or an |
| * exception (did_throw), the finally clause must be executed. |
| */ |
| skip = !(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_TRUE); |
| |
| if (!skip) |
| { |
| /* When debugging or a breakpoint was encountered, display the |
| * debug prompt (if not already done). The user then knows that the |
| * finally clause is executed. */ |
| if (dbg_check_skipped(eap)) |
| { |
| /* Handle a ">quit" debug command as if an interrupt had |
| * occurred before the ":finally". That is, discard the |
| * original exception and replace it by an interrupt |
| * exception. */ |
| (void)do_intthrow(cstack); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If there is a preceding catch clause and it caught the exception, |
| * finish the exception now. This happens also after errors except |
| * when this is a multiple ":finally" or one not within a ":try". |
| * After an error or interrupt, this also discards a pending |
| * ":continue", ":break", ":finish", or ":return" from the preceding |
| * try block or catch clause. |
| */ |
| cleanup_conditionals(cstack, CSF_TRY, FALSE); |
| |
| /* |
| * Make did_emsg, got_int, did_throw pending. If set, they overrule |
| * a pending ":continue", ":break", ":return", or ":finish". Then |
| * we have particularly to discard a pending return value (as done |
| * by the call to cleanup_conditionals() above when did_emsg or |
| * got_int is set). The pending values are restored by the |
| * ":endtry", except if there is a new error, interrupt, exception, |
| * ":continue", ":break", ":return", or ":finish" in the following |
| * finally clause. A missing ":endwhile", ":endfor" or ":endif" |
| * detected here is treated as if did_emsg and did_throw had |
| * already been set, respectively in case that the error is not |
| * converted to an exception, did_throw had already been unset. |
| * We must not set did_emsg here since that would suppress the |
| * error message. |
| */ |
| if (pending == CSTP_ERROR || did_emsg || got_int || did_throw) |
| { |
| if (cstack->cs_pending[cstack->cs_idx] == CSTP_RETURN) |
| { |
| report_discard_pending(CSTP_RETURN, |
| cstack->cs_rettv[cstack->cs_idx]); |
| discard_pending_return(cstack->cs_rettv[cstack->cs_idx]); |
| } |
| if (pending == CSTP_ERROR && !did_emsg) |
| pending |= (THROW_ON_ERROR) ? CSTP_THROW : 0; |
| else |
| pending |= did_throw ? CSTP_THROW : 0; |
| pending |= did_emsg ? CSTP_ERROR : 0; |
| pending |= got_int ? CSTP_INTERRUPT : 0; |
| cstack->cs_pending[cstack->cs_idx] = pending; |
| |
| /* It's mandatory that the current exception is stored in the |
| * cstack so that it can be rethrown at the ":endtry" or be |
| * discarded if the finally clause is left by a ":continue", |
| * ":break", ":return", ":finish", error, interrupt, or another |
| * exception. When emsg() is called for a missing ":endif" or |
| * a missing ":endwhile"/":endfor" detected here, the |
| * exception will be discarded. */ |
| if (did_throw && cstack->cs_exception[cstack->cs_idx] |
| != current_exception) |
| EMSG(_(e_internal)); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Set CSL_HAD_FINA, so do_cmdline() will reset did_emsg, |
| * got_int, and did_throw and make the finally clause active. |
| * This will happen after emsg() has been called for a missing |
| * ":endif" or a missing ":endwhile"/":endfor" detected here, so |
| * that the following finally clause will be executed even then. |
| */ |
| cstack->cs_lflags |= CSL_HAD_FINA; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":endtry" |
| */ |
| void |
| ex_endtry(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| int idx; |
| int skip; |
| int rethrow = FALSE; |
| int pending = CSTP_NONE; |
| void *rettv = NULL; |
| struct condstack *cstack = eap->cstack; |
| |
| if (cstack->cs_trylevel <= 0 || cstack->cs_idx < 0) |
| eap->errmsg = (char_u *)N_("E602: :endtry without :try"); |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * Don't do something after an error, interrupt or throw in the try |
| * block, catch clause, or finally clause preceding this ":endtry" or |
| * when an error or interrupt occurred after a ":continue", ":break", |
| * ":return", or ":finish" in a try block or catch clause preceding this |
| * ":endtry" or when the try block never got active (because of an |
| * inactive surrounding conditional or after an error or interrupt or |
| * throw) or when there is a surrounding conditional and it has been |
| * made inactive by a ":continue", ":break", ":return", or ":finish" in |
| * the finally clause. The latter case need not be tested since then |
| * anything pending has already been discarded. */ |
| skip = did_emsg || got_int || did_throw || |
| !(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_TRUE); |
| |
| if (!(cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_TRY)) |
| { |
| eap->errmsg = get_end_emsg(cstack); |
| /* Find the matching ":try" and report what's missing. */ |
| idx = cstack->cs_idx; |
| do |
| --idx; |
| while (idx > 0 && !(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_TRY)); |
| rewind_conditionals(cstack, idx, CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR, |
| &cstack->cs_looplevel); |
| skip = TRUE; |
| |
| /* |
| * If an exception is being thrown, discard it to prevent it from |
| * being rethrown at the end of this function. It would be |
| * discarded by the error message, anyway. Resets did_throw. |
| * This does not affect the script termination due to the error |
| * since "trylevel" is decremented after emsg() has been called. |
| */ |
| if (did_throw) |
| discard_current_exception(); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| idx = cstack->cs_idx; |
| |
| /* |
| * If we stopped with the exception currently being thrown at this |
| * try conditional since we didn't know that it doesn't have |
| * a finally clause, we need to rethrow it after closing the try |
| * conditional. |
| */ |
| if (did_throw && (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_TRUE) |
| && !(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_FINALLY)) |
| rethrow = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* If there was no finally clause, show the user when debugging or |
| * a breakpoint was encountered that the end of the try conditional has |
| * been reached: display the debug prompt (if not already done). Do |
| * this on normal control flow or when an exception was thrown, but not |
| * on an interrupt or error not converted to an exception or when |
| * a ":break", ":continue", ":return", or ":finish" is pending. These |
| * actions are carried out immediately. |
| */ |
| if ((rethrow || (!skip |
| && !(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_FINALLY) |
| && !cstack->cs_pending[idx])) |
| && dbg_check_skipped(eap)) |
| { |
| /* Handle a ">quit" debug command as if an interrupt had occurred |
| * before the ":endtry". That is, throw an interrupt exception and |
| * set "skip" and "rethrow". */ |
| if (got_int) |
| { |
| skip = TRUE; |
| (void)do_intthrow(cstack); |
| /* The do_intthrow() call may have reset did_throw or |
| * cstack->cs_pending[idx].*/ |
| rethrow = FALSE; |
| if (did_throw && !(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_FINALLY)) |
| rethrow = TRUE; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If a ":return" is pending, we need to resume it after closing the |
| * try conditional; remember the return value. If there was a finally |
| * clause making an exception pending, we need to rethrow it. Make it |
| * the exception currently being thrown. |
| */ |
| if (!skip) |
| { |
| pending = cstack->cs_pending[idx]; |
| cstack->cs_pending[idx] = CSTP_NONE; |
| if (pending == CSTP_RETURN) |
| rettv = cstack->cs_rettv[idx]; |
| else if (pending & CSTP_THROW) |
| current_exception = cstack->cs_exception[idx]; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Discard anything pending on an error, interrupt, or throw in the |
| * finally clause. If there was no ":finally", discard a pending |
| * ":continue", ":break", ":return", or ":finish" if an error or |
| * interrupt occurred afterwards, but before the ":endtry" was reached. |
| * If an exception was caught by the last of the catch clauses and there |
| * was no finally clause, finish the exception now. This happens also |
| * after errors except when this ":endtry" is not within a ":try". |
| * Restore "emsg_silent" if it has been reset by this try conditional. |
| */ |
| (void)cleanup_conditionals(cstack, CSF_TRY | CSF_SILENT, TRUE); |
| |
| --cstack->cs_idx; |
| --cstack->cs_trylevel; |
| |
| if (!skip) |
| { |
| report_resume_pending(pending, |
| (pending == CSTP_RETURN) ? rettv : |
| (pending & CSTP_THROW) ? (void *)current_exception : NULL); |
| switch (pending) |
| { |
| case CSTP_NONE: |
| break; |
| |
| /* Reactivate a pending ":continue", ":break", ":return", |
| * ":finish" from the try block or a catch clause of this try |
| * conditional. This is skipped, if there was an error in an |
| * (unskipped) conditional command or an interrupt afterwards |
| * or if the finally clause is present and executed a new error, |
| * interrupt, throw, ":continue", ":break", ":return", or |
| * ":finish". */ |
| case CSTP_CONTINUE: |
| ex_continue(eap); |
| break; |
| case CSTP_BREAK: |
| ex_break(eap); |
| break; |
| case CSTP_RETURN: |
| do_return(eap, FALSE, FALSE, rettv); |
| break; |
| case CSTP_FINISH: |
| do_finish(eap, FALSE); |
| break; |
| |
| /* When the finally clause was entered due to an error, |
| * interrupt or throw (as opposed to a ":continue", ":break", |
| * ":return", or ":finish"), restore the pending values of |
| * did_emsg, got_int, and did_throw. This is skipped, if there |
| * was a new error, interrupt, throw, ":continue", ":break", |
| * ":return", or ":finish". in the finally clause. */ |
| default: |
| if (pending & CSTP_ERROR) |
| did_emsg = TRUE; |
| if (pending & CSTP_INTERRUPT) |
| got_int = TRUE; |
| if (pending & CSTP_THROW) |
| rethrow = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (rethrow) |
| /* Rethrow the current exception (within this cstack). */ |
| do_throw(cstack); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * enter_cleanup() and leave_cleanup() |
| * |
| * Functions to be called before/after invoking a sequence of autocommands for |
| * cleanup for a failed command. (Failure means here that a call to emsg() |
| * has been made, an interrupt occurred, or there is an uncaught exception |
| * from a previous autocommand execution of the same command.) |
| * |
| * Call enter_cleanup() with a pointer to a cleanup_T and pass the same |
| * pointer to leave_cleanup(). The cleanup_T structure stores the pending |
| * error/interrupt/exception state. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * This function works a bit like ex_finally() except that there was not |
| * actually an extra try block around the part that failed and an error or |
| * interrupt has not (yet) been converted to an exception. This function |
| * saves the error/interrupt/ exception state and prepares for the call to |
| * do_cmdline() that is going to be made for the cleanup autocommand |
| * execution. |
| */ |
| void |
| enter_cleanup(csp) |
| cleanup_T *csp; |
| { |
| int pending = CSTP_NONE; |
| |
| /* |
| * Postpone did_emsg, got_int, did_throw. The pending values will be |
| * restored by leave_cleanup() except if there was an aborting error, |
| * interrupt, or uncaught exception after this function ends. |
| */ |
| if (did_emsg || got_int || did_throw || need_rethrow) |
| { |
| csp->pending = (did_emsg ? CSTP_ERROR : 0) |
| | (got_int ? CSTP_INTERRUPT : 0) |
| | (did_throw ? CSTP_THROW : 0) |
| | (need_rethrow ? CSTP_THROW : 0); |
| |
| /* If we are currently throwing an exception (did_throw), save it as |
| * well. On an error not yet converted to an exception, update |
| * "force_abort" and reset "cause_abort" (as do_errthrow() would do). |
| * This is needed for the do_cmdline() call that is going to be made |
| * for autocommand execution. We need not save *msg_list because |
| * there is an extra instance for every call of do_cmdline(), anyway. |
| */ |
| if (did_throw || need_rethrow) |
| csp->exception = current_exception; |
| else |
| { |
| csp->exception = NULL; |
| if (did_emsg) |
| { |
| force_abort |= cause_abort; |
| cause_abort = FALSE; |
| } |
| } |
| did_emsg = got_int = did_throw = need_rethrow = FALSE; |
| |
| /* Report if required by the 'verbose' option or when debugging. */ |
| report_make_pending(pending, csp->exception); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| csp->pending = CSTP_NONE; |
| csp->exception = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * See comment above enter_cleanup() for how this function is used. |
| * |
| * This function is a bit like ex_endtry() except that there was not actually |
| * an extra try block around the part that failed and an error or interrupt |
| * had not (yet) been converted to an exception when the cleanup autocommand |
| * sequence was invoked. |
| * |
| * This function has to be called with the address of the cleanup_T structure |
| * filled by enter_cleanup() as an argument; it restores the error/interrupt/ |
| * exception state saved by that function - except there was an aborting |
| * error, an interrupt or an uncaught exception during execution of the |
| * cleanup autocommands. In the latter case, the saved error/interrupt/ |
| * exception state is discarded. |
| */ |
| void |
| leave_cleanup(csp) |
| cleanup_T *csp; |
| { |
| int pending = csp->pending; |
| |
| if (pending == CSTP_NONE) /* nothing to do */ |
| return; |
| |
| /* If there was an aborting error, an interrupt, or an uncaught exception |
| * after the corresponding call to enter_cleanup(), discard what has been |
| * made pending by it. Report this to the user if required by the |
| * 'verbose' option or when debugging. */ |
| if (aborting() || need_rethrow) |
| { |
| if (pending & CSTP_THROW) |
| /* Cancel the pending exception (includes report). */ |
| discard_exception((except_T *)csp->exception, FALSE); |
| else |
| report_discard_pending(pending, NULL); |
| |
| /* If an error was about to be converted to an exception when |
| * enter_cleanup() was called, free the message list. */ |
| free_msglist(*msg_list); |
| *msg_list = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If there was no new error, interrupt, or throw between the calls |
| * to enter_cleanup() and leave_cleanup(), restore the pending |
| * error/interrupt/exception state. |
| */ |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * If there was an exception being thrown when enter_cleanup() was |
| * called, we need to rethrow it. Make it the exception currently |
| * being thrown. |
| */ |
| if (pending & CSTP_THROW) |
| current_exception = csp->exception; |
| |
| /* |
| * If an error was about to be converted to an exception when |
| * enter_cleanup() was called, let "cause_abort" take the part of |
| * "force_abort" (as done by cause_errthrow()). |
| */ |
| else if (pending & CSTP_ERROR) |
| { |
| cause_abort = force_abort; |
| force_abort = FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Restore the pending values of did_emsg, got_int, and did_throw. |
| */ |
| if (pending & CSTP_ERROR) |
| did_emsg = TRUE; |
| if (pending & CSTP_INTERRUPT) |
| got_int = TRUE; |
| if (pending & CSTP_THROW) |
| need_rethrow = TRUE; /* did_throw will be set by do_one_cmd() */ |
| |
| /* Report if required by the 'verbose' option or when debugging. */ |
| report_resume_pending(pending, |
| (pending & CSTP_THROW) ? (void *)current_exception : NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Make conditionals inactive and discard what's pending in finally clauses |
| * until the conditional type searched for or a try conditional not in its |
| * finally clause is reached. If this is in an active catch clause, finish |
| * the caught exception. |
| * Return the cstack index where the search stopped. |
| * Values used for "searched_cond" are (CSF_WHILE | CSF_FOR) or CSF_TRY or 0, |
| * the latter meaning the innermost try conditional not in its finally clause. |
| * "inclusive" tells whether the conditional searched for should be made |
| * inactive itself (a try conditional not in its finally claused possibly find |
| * before is always made inactive). If "inclusive" is TRUE and |
| * "searched_cond" is CSF_TRY|CSF_SILENT, the saved former value of |
| * "emsg_silent", if reset when the try conditional finally reached was |
| * entered, is restored (unsed by ex_endtry()). This is normally done only |
| * when such a try conditional is left. |
| */ |
| int |
| cleanup_conditionals(cstack, searched_cond, inclusive) |
| struct condstack *cstack; |
| int searched_cond; |
| int inclusive; |
| { |
| int idx; |
| int stop = FALSE; |
| |
| for (idx = cstack->cs_idx; idx >= 0; --idx) |
| { |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_TRY) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Discard anything pending in a finally clause and continue the |
| * search. There may also be a pending ":continue", ":break", |
| * ":return", or ":finish" before the finally clause. We must not |
| * discard it, unless an error or interrupt occurred afterwards. |
| */ |
| if (did_emsg || got_int || (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_FINALLY)) |
| { |
| switch (cstack->cs_pending[idx]) |
| { |
| case CSTP_NONE: |
| break; |
| |
| case CSTP_CONTINUE: |
| case CSTP_BREAK: |
| case CSTP_FINISH: |
| report_discard_pending(cstack->cs_pending[idx], NULL); |
| cstack->cs_pending[idx] = CSTP_NONE; |
| break; |
| |
| case CSTP_RETURN: |
| report_discard_pending(CSTP_RETURN, |
| cstack->cs_rettv[idx]); |
| discard_pending_return(cstack->cs_rettv[idx]); |
| cstack->cs_pending[idx] = CSTP_NONE; |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_FINALLY) |
| { |
| if (cstack->cs_pending[idx] & CSTP_THROW) |
| { |
| /* Cancel the pending exception. This is in the |
| * finally clause, so that the stack of the |
| * caught exceptions is not involved. */ |
| discard_exception((except_T *) |
| cstack->cs_exception[idx], |
| FALSE); |
| } |
| else |
| report_discard_pending(cstack->cs_pending[idx], |
| NULL); |
| cstack->cs_pending[idx] = CSTP_NONE; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Stop at a try conditional not in its finally clause. If this try |
| * conditional is in an active catch clause, finish the caught |
| * exception. |
| */ |
| if (!(cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_FINALLY)) |
| { |
| if ((cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_ACTIVE) |
| && (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_CAUGHT)) |
| finish_exception((except_T *)cstack->cs_exception[idx]); |
| /* Stop at this try conditional - except the try block never |
| * got active (because of an inactive surrounding conditional |
| * or when the ":try" appeared after an error or interrupt or |
| * throw). */ |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_TRUE) |
| { |
| if (searched_cond == 0 && !inclusive) |
| break; |
| stop = TRUE; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Stop on the searched conditional type (even when the surrounding |
| * conditional is not active or something has been made pending). |
| * If "inclusive" is TRUE and "searched_cond" is CSF_TRY|CSF_SILENT, |
| * check first whether "emsg_silent" needs to be restored. */ |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & searched_cond) |
| { |
| if (!inclusive) |
| break; |
| stop = TRUE; |
| } |
| cstack->cs_flags[idx] &= ~CSF_ACTIVE; |
| if (stop && searched_cond != (CSF_TRY | CSF_SILENT)) |
| break; |
| |
| /* |
| * When leaving a try conditinal that reset "emsg_silent" on its entry |
| * after saving the original value, restore that value here and free the |
| * memory used to store it. |
| */ |
| if ((cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_TRY) |
| && (cstack->cs_flags[idx] & CSF_SILENT)) |
| { |
| eslist_T *elem; |
| |
| elem = cstack->cs_emsg_silent_list; |
| cstack->cs_emsg_silent_list = elem->next; |
| emsg_silent = elem->saved_emsg_silent; |
| vim_free(elem); |
| cstack->cs_flags[idx] &= ~CSF_SILENT; |
| } |
| if (stop) |
| break; |
| } |
| return idx; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Return an appropriate error message for a missing endwhile/endfor/endif. |
| */ |
| static char_u * |
| get_end_emsg(cstack) |
| struct condstack *cstack; |
| { |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_WHILE) |
| return e_endwhile; |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_FOR) |
| return e_endfor; |
| return e_endif; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Rewind conditionals until index "idx" is reached. "cond_type" and |
| * "cond_level" specify a conditional type and the address of a level variable |
| * which is to be decremented with each skipped conditional of the specified |
| * type. |
| * Also free "for info" structures where needed. |
| */ |
| void |
| rewind_conditionals(cstack, idx, cond_type, cond_level) |
| struct condstack *cstack; |
| int idx; |
| int cond_type; |
| int *cond_level; |
| { |
| while (cstack->cs_idx > idx) |
| { |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & cond_type) |
| --*cond_level; |
| if (cstack->cs_flags[cstack->cs_idx] & CSF_FOR) |
| free_for_info(cstack->cs_forinfo[cstack->cs_idx]); |
| --cstack->cs_idx; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ":endfunction" when not after a ":function" |
| */ |
| /*ARGSUSED*/ |
| void |
| ex_endfunction(eap) |
| exarg_T *eap; |
| { |
| EMSG(_("E193: :endfunction not inside a function")); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Return TRUE if the string "p" looks like a ":while" or ":for" command. |
| */ |
| int |
| has_loop_cmd(p) |
| char_u *p; |
| { |
| p = skipwhite(p); |
| while (*p == ':') |
| p = skipwhite(p + 1); |
| if ((p[0] == 'w' && p[1] == 'h') |
| || (p[0] == 'f' && p[1] == 'o' && p[2] == 'r')) |
| return TRUE; |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* FEAT_EVAL */ |