Nix/src/libexpr/eval-inline.hh
Eelco Dolstra c905d8b0a8
GC_malloc -> GC_MALLOC
This makes it possible to build with -DGC_DEBUG.
2018-06-12 17:49:55 +02:00

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#pragma once
#include "eval.hh"
#define LocalNoInline(f) static f __attribute__((noinline)); f
#define LocalNoInlineNoReturn(f) static f __attribute__((noinline, noreturn)); f
namespace nix {
LocalNoInlineNoReturn(void throwEvalError(const char * s, const Pos & pos))
{
throw EvalError(format(s) % pos);
}
LocalNoInlineNoReturn(void throwTypeError(const char * s, const Value & v))
{
throw TypeError(format(s) % showType(v));
}
LocalNoInlineNoReturn(void throwTypeError(const char * s, const Value & v, const Pos & pos))
{
throw TypeError(format(s) % showType(v) % pos);
}
void EvalState::forceValue(Value & v, const Pos & pos)
{
if (v.type == tThunk) {
Env * env = v.thunk.env;
Expr * expr = v.thunk.expr;
try {
v.type = tBlackhole;
//checkInterrupt();
expr->eval(*this, *env, v);
} catch (...) {
v.type = tThunk;
v.thunk.env = env;
v.thunk.expr = expr;
throw;
}
}
else if (v.type == tApp)
callFunction(*v.app.left, *v.app.right, v, noPos);
else if (v.type == tBlackhole)
throwEvalError("infinite recursion encountered, at %1%", pos);
}
inline void EvalState::forceAttrs(Value & v)
{
forceValue(v);
if (v.type != tAttrs)
throwTypeError("value is %1% while a set was expected", v);
}
inline void EvalState::forceAttrs(Value & v, const Pos & pos)
{
forceValue(v);
if (v.type != tAttrs)
throwTypeError("value is %1% while a set was expected, at %2%", v, pos);
}
inline void EvalState::forceList(Value & v)
{
forceValue(v);
if (!v.isList())
throwTypeError("value is %1% while a list was expected", v);
}
inline void EvalState::forceList(Value & v, const Pos & pos)
{
forceValue(v);
if (!v.isList())
throwTypeError("value is %1% while a list was expected, at %2%", v, pos);
}
/* Note: Various places expect the allocated memory to be zeroed. */
inline void * allocBytes(size_t n)
{
void * p;
#if HAVE_BOEHMGC
p = GC_MALLOC(n);
#else
p = calloc(n, 1);
#endif
if (!p) throw std::bad_alloc();
return p;
}
}