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/* Copyright (c) FIRST 2008. All Rights Reserved. */
/* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */
/* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in $(WIND_BASE)/WPILib. */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "Utility.h"
#include "Timer.h"
#include "simulation/simTime.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#if defined(UNIX)
#include <execinfo.h>
#include <cxxabi.h>
#endif
static bool stackTraceEnabled = false;
static bool suspendOnAssertEnabled = false;
/**
* Enable Stack trace after asserts.
*/
void wpi_stackTraceOnAssertEnable(bool enabled)
{
stackTraceEnabled = enabled;
}
/**
* Enable suspend on asssert.
* If enabled, the user task will be suspended whenever an assert fails. This
* will allow the user to attach to the task with the debugger and examine variables
* around the failure.
*/
void wpi_suspendOnAssertEnabled(bool enabled)
{
suspendOnAssertEnabled = enabled;
}
static void wpi_handleTracing()
{
// if (stackTraceEnabled)
// {
// printf("\n-----------<Stack Trace>----------------\n");
// printCurrentStackTrace();
// }
printf("\n");
}
/**
* Assert implementation.
* This allows breakpoints to be set on an assert.
* The users don't call this, but instead use the wpi_assert macros in Utility.h.
*/
bool wpi_assert_impl(bool conditionValue, const std::string &conditionText,
const std::string &message, const std::string &fileName,
uint32_t lineNumber, const std::string &funcName) {
if (!conditionValue) {
// Error string buffer
std::stringstream error;
// If an error message was specified, include it
// Build error string
if (message.size()) {
error << "Assertion failed: \"" << message << "\", \"" << conditionText
<< "\" failed in " << funcName + "() in " << fileName << " at line "
<< lineNumber;
} else {
error << "Assertion failed: \"" << conditionText << "\" in " << funcName
<< "() in " << fileName << " at line " << lineNumber;
}
// Print to console and send to remote dashboard
std::cout << "\n\n>>>>" << error.str();
wpi_handleTracing();
}
return conditionValue;
}
/**
* Common error routines for wpi_assertEqual_impl and wpi_assertNotEqual_impl
* This should not be called directly; it should only be used by wpi_assertEqual_impl
* and wpi_assertNotEqual_impl.
*/
void wpi_assertEqual_common_impl(int valueA, int valueB,
const std::string &equalityType,
const std::string &message,
const std::string &fileName,
uint32_t lineNumber,
const std::string &funcName) {
// Error string buffer
std::stringstream error;
// If an error message was specified, include it
// Build error string
if (message.size() > 0) {
error << "Assertion failed: \"" << message << "\", \"" << valueA << "\" "
<< equalityType << " \"" << valueB << "\" in " << funcName << "() in "
<< fileName << " at line " << lineNumber << "\n";
} else {
error << "Assertion failed: \"" << valueA << "\" " << equalityType << " \""
<< valueB << "\" in " << funcName << "() in " << fileName
<< " at line " << lineNumber << "\n";
}
// Print to console and send to remote dashboard
std::cout << "\n\n>>>>" << error.str();
wpi_handleTracing();
}
/**
* Assert equal implementation.
* This determines whether the two given integers are equal. If not,
* the value of each is printed along with an optional message string.
* The users don't call this, but instead use the wpi_assertEqual macros in Utility.h.
*/
bool wpi_assertEqual_impl(int valueA,
int valueB,
const std::string &message,
const std::string &fileName,
uint32_t lineNumber,
const std::string &funcName)
{
if(!(valueA == valueB))
{
wpi_assertEqual_common_impl(valueA, valueB, "!=", message, fileName, lineNumber, funcName);
}
return valueA == valueB;
}
/**
* Assert not equal implementation.
* This determines whether the two given integers are equal. If so,
* the value of each is printed along with an optional message string.
* The users don't call this, but instead use the wpi_assertNotEqual macros in Utility.h.
*/
bool wpi_assertNotEqual_impl(int valueA,
int valueB,
const std::string &message,
const std::string &fileName,
uint32_t lineNumber,
const std::string &funcName)
{
if(!(valueA != valueB))
{
wpi_assertEqual_common_impl(valueA, valueB, "==", message, fileName, lineNumber, funcName);
}
return valueA != valueB;
}
/**
* Read the microsecond-resolution timer on the FPGA.
*
* @return The current time in microseconds according to the FPGA (since FPGA reset).
*/
uint32_t GetFPGATime()
{
return wpilib::internal::simTime * 1e6;
}
//TODO: implement symbol demangling and backtrace on windows
#if defined(UNIX)
/**
* Demangle a C++ symbol, used for printing stack traces.
*/
static std::string demangle(char const *mangledSymbol)
{
char buffer[256];
size_t length;
int status;
if(sscanf(mangledSymbol, "%*[^(]%*[^_]%255[^)+]", buffer))
{
char *symbol = abi::__cxa_demangle(buffer, nullptr, &length, &status);
if(status == 0)
{
return symbol;
}
else
{
// If the symbol couldn't be demangled, it's probably a C function,
// so just return it as-is.
return buffer;
}
}
// If everything else failed, just return the mangled symbol
return mangledSymbol;
}
/**
* Get a stack trace, ignoring the first "offset" symbols.
*/
std::string GetStackTrace(uint32_t offset)
{
void *stackTrace[128];
int stackSize = backtrace(stackTrace, 128);
char **mangledSymbols = backtrace_symbols(stackTrace, stackSize);
std::stringstream trace;
for(int i = offset; i < stackSize; i++)
{
// Only print recursive functions once in a row.
if(i == 0 ||stackTrace[i] != stackTrace[i - 1])
{
trace << "\tat " << demangle(mangledSymbols[i]) << std::endl;
}
}
free(mangledSymbols);
return trace.str();
}
#else
static std::string demangle(char const *mangledSymbol)
{
return "no demangling on windows";
}
std::string GetStackTrace(uint32_t offset)
{
return "no stack trace on windows";
}
#endif