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Nicolas Williams 82e00128a2 base: Context has to be opt. in for error functions
This is needed so that it can be optional for path token expansion,
which has to have the context be optional for ccapi (lib/krb5/acache.c),
which in some cases calls path token expansion functions w/ a NULL
context.
2022-01-19 23:30:55 -06:00

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#include "baselocl.h"
#undef __attribute__
#define __attribute__(x)
void
heim_clear_error_message(heim_context context)
{
if (!context)
return;
if (context->error_string)
free(context->error_string);
context->error_code = 0;
context->error_string = NULL;
}
void
heim_set_error_message(heim_context context, heim_error_code ret,
const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 4)))
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
if (context)
heim_vset_error_message(context, ret, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
heim_vset_error_message(heim_context context, heim_error_code ret,
const char *fmt, va_list args)
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 0)))
{
int r;
if (context == NULL)
return;
if (context->error_string) {
free(context->error_string);
context->error_string = NULL;
}
context->error_code = ret;
r = vasprintf(&context->error_string, fmt, args);
if (r < 0)
context->error_string = NULL;
if (context->error_string)
heim_debug(context, 200, "error message: %s: %d", context->error_string, ret);
}
void
heim_prepend_error_message(heim_context context, heim_error_code ret,
const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 4)))
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
heim_vprepend_error_message(context, ret, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
heim_vprepend_error_message(heim_context context, heim_error_code ret,
const char *fmt, va_list args)
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 0)))
{
char *str = NULL, *str2 = NULL;
if (context == NULL || context->error_code != ret ||
vasprintf(&str, fmt, args) < 0 || str == NULL)
return;
if (context->error_string) {
int e;
e = asprintf(&str2, "%s: %s", str, context->error_string);
free(context->error_string);
if (e < 0 || str2 == NULL)
context->error_string = NULL;
else
context->error_string = str2;
free(str);
} else
context->error_string = str;
}
const char *
heim_get_error_message(heim_context context, heim_error_code code)
{
const char *cstr = NULL;
char *str = NULL;
char buf[128];
int free_context = 0;
if (code == 0)
return strdup("Success");
/*
* The MIT version of this function ignores the krb5_context
* and several widely deployed applications call krb5_get_error_message()
* with a NULL context in order to translate an error code as a
* replacement for error_message(). Another reason a NULL context
* might be provided is if the krb5_init_context() call itself
* failed.
*/
if (context &&
context->error_string &&
(code == context->error_code || context->error_code == 0) &&
(cstr = strdup(context->error_string)))
return cstr;
if (context == NULL && (context = heim_context_init()))
free_context = 1;
if (context)
cstr = com_right_r(context->et_list, code, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (free_context)
heim_context_free(&context);
if (cstr || (cstr = error_message(code)))
return strdup(cstr);
if (asprintf(&str, "<unknown error: %d>", (int)code) == -1 || str == NULL)
return NULL;
return str;
}
const char *
heim_get_error_string(heim_context context)
{
if (context && context->error_string)
return strdup(context->error_string);
return NULL;
}
int
heim_have_error_string(heim_context context)
{
return context && context->error_string != NULL;
}
void
heim_free_error_message(heim_context context, const char *msg)
{
free(rk_UNCONST(msg));
}