Added uiEvent-specific programmer errors. Next up: actually implementing uiEvent.

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Pietro Gagliardi 2019-05-14 11:02:23 -04:00
parent 7c128e7bcd
commit 101df7a469
3 changed files with 12 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -24,11 +24,13 @@ void uiprivInternalError(const char *fmt, ...)
uiprivReportError(internalErrorPrefix, buf, internalErrorSuffix, true);
}
static const char *messages[] = {
static const char *messages[uiprivNumProgrammerErrors] = {
[uiprivProgrammerErrorWrongStructSize] = "wrong size %zu for %s",
[uiprivProgrammerErrorIndexOutOfRange] = "index %d out of range in %s()",
[uiprivProgrammerErrorNullPointer] = "invalid null pointer for %s passed into %s()",
[uiprivProgrammerErrorIntIDNotFound] = "%s identifier %d not found in %s()",
[uiprivProgrammerErrorChangingEventDuringFire] = "attempt to change a uiEvent with %s() while it is firing",
[uiprivProgrammerErrorRecursiveEventFire] = "attempt to fire a uiEvent while it is already being fired",
};
static void prepareProgrammerError(char *buf, int size, unsigned int which, va_list ap)
@ -37,6 +39,8 @@ static void prepareProgrammerError(char *buf, int size, unsigned int which, va_l
if (which >= uiprivNumProgrammerErrors)
uiprivInternalError("bad programmer error value %u", which);
if (messages[which] == NULL)
uiprivInternalError("programmer error %u has no message", which);
n = vsnprintf(buf, size, messages[which], ap);
if (n < 0)
uiprivInternalError("programmer error string for %u has encoding error", which);

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@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ enum {
uiprivProgrammerErrorNullPointer, // arguments: const char *paramDesc, __func__
uiprivProgrammerErrorIntIDNotFound, // arguments: const char *idDesc, int badID, __func__
// TODO type mismatch
// TODO attempt to change event during uiEventFire()
uiprivProgrammerErrorChangingEventDuringFire, // arguments: __func__
uiprivProgrammerErrorRecursiveEventFire, // no arguments
uiprivNumProgrammerErrors,
};
extern void uiprivProgrammerError(unsigned int which, ...);

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ The return value is an identifier that may be used to delete or block the event.
Note that event handlers are NOT deduplicated; if you call `uiEventAddHandler()` twice with the same `handler`, then `handler` will be registered twice and will thus be called twice, even if `sender` and/or `data` are the same, and `uiEventAddHandler()` will return two distinct identifiers.
It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e` or `handler`.
It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e` or `handler`. It is also a programmer error to call `uiEventAddHandler()` on an event while that event is being fired.
### `uiEventDeleteHandler()`
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e` or `handler`.
void uiEventDeleteHandler(uiEvent *e, int id);
```
It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e` or a currently unregistered value for `id`.
It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e` or a currently unregistered value for `id`. It is also a programmer error to call `uiEventDeleteHandler()` on an event while that event is being fired.
### `uiEventFire()`
@ -88,12 +88,12 @@ Each handler that is to be called will receive whatever you pass in as `args` to
Note that the order that handler functions are called in is unspecified.
It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e`.
It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e`. It is also a programmer error to fire an event again while it is already being fired.
### `uiEventHandlerBlocked()`
```c
bool uiEventHandlerBlocked(uiEvent *e, int id);
bool uiEventHandlerBlocked(const uiEvent *e, int id);
```
`uiEventHandlerBlocked()` returns whether or not the given registered event handler is *blocked*. A blocked event handler will not be called by `uiEventFire()`, even if that handler matches the parameters passed to `uiEventFire()`. `id` should be the identifier of a previously registered event handler as returned by `uiEventAddHandler()`.
@ -108,6 +108,4 @@ void uiEventSetHandlerBlocked(uiEvent *e, int id, bool blocked);
`uiEventSetHandlerBlocked()` changes whether or not the given registered event handler is bocked. `id` should be the identifier of a previously registered event handler as returned by `uiEventAddHandler()`.
The effect of calling this function on a handler that matches a currently active `uiEventFire()` is unspecified.
It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e` or a currently unregistered event identifier for `id`.
It is a programmer error to specify `NULL` for `e` or a currently unregistered event identifier for `id`. It is also a programmer error to call `uiEventSetHandlerBlocked()` on an event while that event is being fired.