1 /* 2 * jerror.c 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane. 5 * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. 6 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. 7 * 8 * This file contains simple error-reporting and trace-message routines. 9 * These are suitable for Unix-like systems and others where writing to 10 * stderr is the right thing to do. Many applications will want to replace 11 * some or all of these routines. 12 * 13 * These routines are used by both the compression and decompression code. 14 */ 15 16 /* this is not a core library module, so it doesn't define JPEG_INTERNALS */ 17 #include "jinclude.h" 18 #include "jpeglib.h" 19 #include "jversion.h" 20 #include "jerror.h" 21 22 #ifndef EXIT_FAILURE /* define exit() codes if not provided */ 23 #define EXIT_FAILURE 1 24 #endif 25 26 27 /* 28 * Create the message string table. 29 * We do this from the master message list in jerror.h by re-reading 30 * jerror.h with a suitable definition for macro JMESSAGE. 31 * The message table is made an external symbol just in case any applications 32 * want to refer to it directly. 33 */ 34 35 #ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES 36 #define jpeg_std_message_table jMsgTable 37 #endif 38 39 #define JMESSAGE(code,string) string , 40 41 const char * const jpeg_std_message_table[] = { 42 #include "jerror.h" 43 NULL 44 }; 45 46 47 /* 48 * Error exit handler: must not return to caller. 49 * 50 * Applications may override this if they want to get control back after 51 * an error. Typically one would longjmp somewhere instead of exiting. 52 * The setjmp buffer can be made a private field within an expanded error 53 * handler object. Note that the info needed to generate an error message 54 * is stored in the error object, so you can generate the message now or 55 * later, at your convenience. 56 * You should make sure that the JPEG object is cleaned up (with jpeg_abort 57 * or jpeg_destroy) at some point. 58 */ 59 60 METHODDEF(void) 61 error_exit (j_common_ptr cinfo) 62 { 63 /* Always display the message */ 64 (*cinfo->err->output_message) (cinfo); 65 66 /* Let the memory manager delete any temp files before we die */ 67 jpeg_destroy(cinfo); 68 69 // exit(EXIT_FAILURE); 70 } 71 72 73 /* 74 * Actual output of an error or trace message. 75 * Applications may override this method to send JPEG messages somewhere 76 * other than stderr. 77 * 78 * On Windows, printing to stderr is generally completely useless, 79 * so we provide optional code to produce an error-dialog popup. 80 * Most Windows applications will still prefer to override this routine, 81 * but if they don't, it'll do something at least marginally useful. 82 * 83 * NOTE: to use the library in an environment that doesn't support the 84 * C stdio library, you may have to delete the call to fprintf() entirely, 85 * not just not use this routine. 86 */ 87 88 METHODDEF(void) 89 output_message (j_common_ptr cinfo) 90 { 91 char buffer[JMSG_LENGTH_MAX]; 92 93 /* Create the message */ 94 (*cinfo->err->format_message) (cinfo, buffer); 95 96 /* Send it to stderr, adding a newline */ 97 FXSYS_fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buffer); 98 } 99 100 101 /* 102 * Decide whether to emit a trace or warning message. 103 * msg_level is one of: 104 * -1: recoverable corrupt-data warning, may want to abort. 105 * 0: important advisory messages (always display to user). 106 * 1: first level of tracing detail. 107 * 2,3,...: successively more detailed tracing messages. 108 * An application might override this method if it wanted to abort on warnings 109 * or change the policy about which messages to display. 110 */ 111 112 METHODDEF(void) 113 emit_message (j_common_ptr cinfo, int msg_level) 114 { 115 struct jpeg_error_mgr * err = cinfo->err; 116 117 if (msg_level < 0) { 118 /* It's a warning message. Since corrupt files may generate many warnings, 119 * the policy implemented here is to show only the first warning, 120 * unless trace_level >= 3. 121 */ 122 if (err->num_warnings == 0 || err->trace_level >= 3) 123 (*err->output_message) (cinfo); 124 /* Always count warnings in num_warnings. */ 125 err->num_warnings++; 126 } else { 127 /* It's a trace message. Show it if trace_level >= msg_level. */ 128 if (err->trace_level >= msg_level) 129 (*err->output_message) (cinfo); 130 } 131 } 132 133 134 /* 135 * Format a message string for the most recent JPEG error or message. 136 * The message is stored into buffer, which should be at least JMSG_LENGTH_MAX 137 * characters. Note that no '\n' character is added to the string. 138 * Few applications should need to override this method. 139 */ 140 141 METHODDEF(void) 142 format_message (j_common_ptr cinfo, char * buffer) 143 { 144 #if 0 /* XYQ */ 145 struct jpeg_error_mgr * err = cinfo->err; 146 int msg_code = err->msg_code; 147 const char * msgtext = NULL; 148 const char * msgptr; 149 char ch; 150 boolean isstring; 151 152 /* Look up message string in proper table */ 153 if (msg_code > 0 && msg_code <= err->last_jpeg_message) { 154 msgtext = err->jpeg_message_table[msg_code]; 155 } else if (err->addon_message_table != NULL && 156 msg_code >= err->first_addon_message && 157 msg_code <= err->last_addon_message) { 158 msgtext = err->addon_message_table[msg_code - err->first_addon_message]; 159 } 160 161 /* Defend against bogus message number */ 162 if (msgtext == NULL) { 163 err->msg_parm.i[0] = msg_code; 164 msgtext = err->jpeg_message_table[0]; 165 } 166 167 /* Check for string parameter, as indicated by %s in the message text */ 168 isstring = FALSE; 169 msgptr = msgtext; 170 while ((ch = *msgptr++) != '\0') { 171 if (ch == '%') { 172 if (*msgptr == 's') isstring = TRUE; 173 break; 174 } 175 } 176 177 /* Format the message into the passed buffer */ 178 if (isstring) 179 sprintf(buffer, msgtext, err->msg_parm.s); 180 else 181 sprintf(buffer, msgtext, 182 err->msg_parm.i[0], err->msg_parm.i[1], 183 err->msg_parm.i[2], err->msg_parm.i[3], 184 err->msg_parm.i[4], err->msg_parm.i[5], 185 err->msg_parm.i[6], err->msg_parm.i[7]); 186 #endif 187 } 188 189 190 /* 191 * Reset error state variables at start of a new image. 192 * This is called during compression startup to reset trace/error 193 * processing to default state, without losing any application-specific 194 * method pointers. An application might possibly want to override 195 * this method if it has additional error processing state. 196 */ 197 198 METHODDEF(void) 199 reset_error_mgr (j_common_ptr cinfo) 200 { 201 cinfo->err->num_warnings = 0; 202 /* trace_level is not reset since it is an application-supplied parameter */ 203 cinfo->err->msg_code = 0; /* may be useful as a flag for "no error" */ 204 } 205 206 207 /* 208 * Fill in the standard error-handling methods in a jpeg_error_mgr object. 209 * Typical call is: 210 * struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo; 211 * struct jpeg_error_mgr err; 212 * 213 * cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&err); 214 * after which the application may override some of the methods. 215 */ 216 217 GLOBAL(struct jpeg_error_mgr *) 218 jpeg_std_error (struct jpeg_error_mgr * err) 219 { 220 err->error_exit = error_exit; 221 err->emit_message = emit_message; 222 err->output_message = output_message; 223 err->format_message = format_message; 224 err->reset_error_mgr = reset_error_mgr; 225 226 err->trace_level = 0; /* default = no tracing */ 227 err->num_warnings = 0; /* no warnings emitted yet */ 228 err->msg_code = 0; /* may be useful as a flag for "no error" */ 229 230 /* Initialize message table pointers */ 231 err->jpeg_message_table = jpeg_std_message_table; 232 err->last_jpeg_message = (int) JMSG_LASTMSGCODE - 1; 233 234 err->addon_message_table = NULL; 235 err->first_addon_message = 0; /* for safety */ 236 err->last_addon_message = 0; 237 238 return err; 239 } 240