/* * Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved. * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_git_errors_h__ #define INCLUDE_git_errors_h__ #include "common.h" /** * @file git2/errors.h * @brief Git error handling routines and variables * @ingroup Git * @{ */ GIT_BEGIN_DECL /** Generic return codes */ typedef enum { GIT_OK = 0, /**< No error */ GIT_ERROR = -1, /**< Generic error */ GIT_ENOTFOUND = -3, /**< Requested object could not be found */ GIT_EEXISTS = -4, /**< Object exists preventing operation */ GIT_EAMBIGUOUS = -5, /**< More than one object matches */ GIT_EBUFS = -6, /**< Output buffer too short to hold data */ /* GIT_EUSER is a special error that is never generated by libgit2 * code. You can return it from a callback (e.g to stop an iteration) * to know that it was generated by the callback and not by libgit2. */ GIT_EUSER = -7, GIT_EBAREREPO = -8, /**< Operation not allowed on bare repository */ GIT_EUNBORNBRANCH = -9, /**< HEAD refers to branch with no commits */ GIT_EUNMERGED = -10, /**< Merge in progress prevented operation */ GIT_ENONFASTFORWARD = -11, /**< Reference was not fast-forwardable */ GIT_EINVALIDSPEC = -12, /**< Name/ref spec was not in a valid format */ GIT_EMERGECONFLICT = -13, /**< Merge conflicts prevented operation */ GIT_ELOCKED = -14, /**< Lock file prevented operation */ GIT_EMODIFIED = -15, /**< Reference value does not match expected */ GIT_PASSTHROUGH = -30, /**< Internal only */ GIT_ITEROVER = -31, /**< Signals end of iteration with iterator */ } git_error_code; /** * Structure to store extra details of the last error that occurred. * * This is kept on a per-thread basis if GIT_THREADS was defined when the * library was build, otherwise one is kept globally for the library */ typedef struct { char *message; int klass; } git_error; /** Error classes */ typedef enum { GITERR_NONE = 0, GITERR_NOMEMORY, GITERR_OS, GITERR_INVALID, GITERR_REFERENCE, GITERR_ZLIB, GITERR_REPOSITORY, GITERR_CONFIG, GITERR_REGEX, GITERR_ODB, GITERR_INDEX, GITERR_OBJECT, GITERR_NET, GITERR_TAG, GITERR_TREE, GITERR_INDEXER, GITERR_SSL, GITERR_SUBMODULE, GITERR_THREAD, GITERR_STASH, GITERR_CHECKOUT, GITERR_FETCHHEAD, GITERR_MERGE, GITERR_SSH, GITERR_FILTER, GITERR_REVERT, GITERR_CALLBACK, GITERR_CHERRYPICK, } git_error_t; /** * Return the last `git_error` object that was generated for the * current thread or NULL if no error has occurred. * * @return A git_error object. */ GIT_EXTERN(const git_error *) giterr_last(void); /** * Clear the last library error that occurred for this thread. */ GIT_EXTERN(void) giterr_clear(void); /** * Get the last error data and clear it. * * This copies the last error into the given `git_error` struct * and returns 0 if the copy was successful, leaving the error * cleared as if `giterr_clear` had been called. * * If there was no existing error in the library, -1 will be returned * and the contents of `cpy` will be left unmodified. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) giterr_detach(git_error *cpy); /** * Set the error message string for this thread. * * This function is public so that custom ODB backends and the like can * relay an error message through libgit2. Most regular users of libgit2 * will never need to call this function -- actually, calling it in most * circumstances (for example, calling from within a callback function) * will just end up having the value overwritten by libgit2 internals. * * This error message is stored in thread-local storage and only applies * to the particular thread that this libgit2 call is made from. * * NOTE: Passing the `error_class` as GITERR_OS has a special behavior: we * attempt to append the system default error message for the last OS error * that occurred and then clear the last error. The specific implementation * of looking up and clearing this last OS error will vary by platform. * * @param error_class One of the `git_error_t` enum above describing the * general subsystem that is responsible for the error. * @param string The formatted error message to keep */ GIT_EXTERN(void) giterr_set_str(int error_class, const char *string); /** * Set the error message to a special value for memory allocation failure. * * The normal `giterr_set_str()` function attempts to `strdup()` the string * that is passed in. This is not a good idea when the error in question * is a memory allocation failure. That circumstance has a special setter * function that sets the error string to a known and statically allocated * internal value. */ GIT_EXTERN(void) giterr_set_oom(void); /** @} */ GIT_END_DECL #endif