// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package ld import ( "cmd/link/internal/loader" "encoding/binary" "fmt" "os" ) var atExitFuncs []func() func AtExit(f func()) { atExitFuncs = append(atExitFuncs, f) } // runAtExitFuncs runs the queued set of AtExit functions. func runAtExitFuncs() { for i := len(atExitFuncs) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { atExitFuncs[i]() } atExitFuncs = nil } // Exit exits with code after executing all atExitFuncs. func Exit(code int) { runAtExitFuncs() os.Exit(code) } // Exitf logs an error message then calls Exit(2). func Exitf(format string, a ...interface{}) { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, os.Args[0]+": "+format+"\n", a...) nerrors++ if *flagH { panic("error") } Exit(2) } // afterErrorAction updates 'nerrors' on error and invokes exit or // panics in the proper circumstances. func afterErrorAction() { nerrors++ if *flagH { panic("error") } if nerrors > 20 { Exitf("too many errors") } } // Errorf logs an error message without a specific symbol for context. // Use ctxt.Errorf when possible. // // If more than 20 errors have been printed, exit with an error. // // Logging an error means that on exit cmd/link will delete any // output file and return a non-zero error code. func Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { format += "\n" fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, format, args...) afterErrorAction() } // Errorf method logs an error message. // // If more than 20 errors have been printed, exit with an error. // // Logging an error means that on exit cmd/link will delete any // output file and return a non-zero error code. func (ctxt *Link) Errorf(s loader.Sym, format string, args ...interface{}) { if ctxt.loader != nil { ctxt.loader.Errorf(s, format, args...) return } // Note: this is not expected to happen very often. format = fmt.Sprintf("sym %d: %s", s, format) format += "\n" fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, format, args...) afterErrorAction() } func artrim(x []byte) string { i := 0 j := len(x) for i < len(x) && x[i] == ' ' { i++ } for j > i && x[j-1] == ' ' { j-- } return string(x[i:j]) } func stringtouint32(x []uint32, s string) { for i := 0; len(s) > 0; i++ { var buf [4]byte s = s[copy(buf[:], s):] x[i] = binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(buf[:]) } }