/*===------- llvm-c/Error.h - llvm::Error class C Interface -------*- C -*-===*\ |* *| |* Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM *| |* Exceptions. *| |* See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. *| |* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception *| |* *| |*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*| |* *| |* This file defines the C interface to LLVM's Error class. *| |* *| \*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*/ #ifndef LLVM_C_ERROR_H #define LLVM_C_ERROR_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define LLVMErrorSuccess 0 /** * Opaque reference to an error instance. Null serves as the 'success' value. */ typedef struct LLVMOpaqueError *LLVMErrorRef; /** * Error type identifier. */ typedef const void *LLVMErrorTypeId; /** * Returns the type id for the given error instance, which must be a failure * value (i.e. non-null). */ LLVMErrorTypeId LLVMGetErrorTypeId(LLVMErrorRef Err); /** * Dispose of the given error without handling it. This operation consumes the * error, and the given LLVMErrorRef value is not usable once this call returns. * Note: This method *only* needs to be called if the error is not being passed * to some other consuming operation, e.g. LLVMGetErrorMessage. */ void LLVMConsumeError(LLVMErrorRef Err); /** * Returns the given string's error message. This operation consumes the error, * and the given LLVMErrorRef value is not usable once this call returns. * The caller is responsible for disposing of the string by calling * LLVMDisposeErrorMessage. */ char *LLVMGetErrorMessage(LLVMErrorRef Err); /** * Dispose of the given error message. */ void LLVMDisposeErrorMessage(char *ErrMsg); /** * Returns the type id for llvm StringError. */ LLVMErrorTypeId LLVMGetStringErrorTypeId(void); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif