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1/* $Id: MultiResult.h 69107 2017-10-17 10:53:48Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * MS COM / XPCOM Abstraction Layer - MultiResult class declarations.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Oracle Corporation
8 *
9 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
10 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
11 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
12 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
13 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
14 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
15 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
16 *
17 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
18 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
19 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
20 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
21 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
22 *
23 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
24 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
25 */
26
27#ifndef ___VBox_com_MultiResult_h
28#define ___VBox_com_MultiResult_h
29
30#include "VBox/com/defs.h"
31#include "VBox/com/string.h"
32
33#include <stdarg.h>
34
35/** @defgroup grp_com_mr MultiResult Classes
36 * @ingroup grp_com
37 * @{
38 */
39
40namespace com
41{
42
43/**
44 * "First worst" result type.
45 *
46 * Variables of this class are used instead of HRESULT variables when it is
47 * desirable to memorize the "first worst" result code instead of the last
48 * assigned one. In other words, an assignment operation to a variable of this
49 * class will succeed only if the result code to assign has worse severity. The
50 * following table demonstrate this (the first column lists the previous result
51 * code stored in the variable, the first row lists the new result code being
52 * assigned, 'A' means the assignment will take place, '> S_OK' means a warning
53 * result code):
54 *
55 * {{{
56 * FAILED > S_OK S_OK
57 * FAILED - - -
58 * > S_OK A - -
59 * S_OK A A -
60 *
61 * }}}
62 *
63 * In practice, you will need to use a FWResult variable when you call some COM
64 * method B after another COM method A fails and want to return the result code
65 * of A even if B also fails, but want to return the failed result code of B if
66 * A issues a warning or succeeds.
67 */
68class FWResult
69{
70
71public:
72
73 /**
74 * Constructs a new variable. Note that by default this constructor sets the
75 * result code to E_FAIL to make sure a failure is returned to the caller if
76 * the variable is never assigned another value (which is considered as the
77 * improper use of this class).
78 */
79 FWResult (HRESULT aRC = E_FAIL) : mRC (aRC) {}
80
81 FWResult &operator= (HRESULT aRC)
82 {
83 if ((FAILED (aRC) && !FAILED (mRC)) ||
84 (mRC == S_OK && aRC != S_OK))
85 mRC = aRC;
86
87 return *this;
88 }
89
90 operator HRESULT() const { return mRC; }
91
92 HRESULT *operator&() { return &mRC; }
93
94private:
95
96 HRESULT mRC;
97};
98
99/**
100 * The MultiResult class is a com::FWResult enhancement that also acts as a
101 * switch to turn on multi-error mode for VirtualBoxBase::setError() and
102 * VirtualBoxBase::setWarning() calls.
103 *
104 * When an instance of this class is created, multi-error mode is turned on
105 * for the current thread and the turn-on counter is increased by one. In
106 * multi-error mode, a call to setError() or setWarning() does not
107 * overwrite the current error or warning info object possibly set on the
108 * current thread by other method calls, but instead it stores this old
109 * object in the IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next attribute of the new error
110 * object being set.
111 *
112 * This way, error/warning objects are stacked together and form a chain of
113 * errors where the most recent error is the first one retrieved by the
114 * calling party, the preceding error is what the
115 * IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next attribute of the first error points to, and so
116 * on, up to the first error or warning occurred which is the last in the
117 * chain. See IVirtualBoxErrorInfo documentation for more info.
118 *
119 * When the instance of the MultiResult class goes out of scope and gets
120 * destroyed, it automatically decreases the turn-on counter by one. If
121 * the counter drops to zero, multi-error mode for the current thread is
122 * turned off and the thread switches back to single-error mode where every
123 * next error or warning object overwrites the previous one.
124 *
125 * Note that the caller of a COM method uses a non-S_OK result code to
126 * decide if the method has returned an error (negative codes) or a warning
127 * (positive non-zero codes) and will query extended error info only in
128 * these two cases. However, since multi-error mode implies that the method
129 * doesn't return control return to the caller immediately after the first
130 * error or warning but continues its execution, the functionality provided
131 * by the base com::FWResult class becomes very useful because it allows to
132 * preserve the error or the warning result code even if it is later assigned
133 * a S_OK value multiple times. See com::FWResult for details.
134 *
135 * Here is the typical usage pattern:
136 * @code
137 HRESULT Bar::method()
138 {
139 // assume multi-errors are turned off here...
140
141 if (something)
142 {
143 // Turn on multi-error mode and make sure severity is preserved
144 MultiResult rc = foo->method1();
145
146 // return on fatal error, but continue on warning or on success
147 CheckComRCReturnRC (rc);
148
149 rc = foo->method2();
150 // no matter what result, stack it and continue
151
152 // ...
153
154 // return the last worst result code (it will be preserved even if
155 // foo->method2() returns S_OK.
156 return rc;
157 }
158
159 // multi-errors are turned off here again...
160
161 return S_OK;
162 }
163 * @endcode
164 *
165 * @note This class is intended to be instantiated on the stack, therefore
166 * You cannot create them using new(). Although it is possible to copy
167 * instances of MultiResult or return them by value, please never do
168 * that as it is breaks the class semantics (and will assert);
169 */
170class MultiResult : public FWResult
171{
172public:
173
174 /**
175 * @copydoc FWResult::FWResult()
176 */
177 MultiResult (HRESULT aRC = E_FAIL) : FWResult (aRC) { incCounter(); }
178
179 MultiResult (const MultiResult &aThat) : FWResult (aThat)
180 {
181 /* We need this copy constructor only for GCC that wants to have
182 * it in case of expressions like |MultiResult rc = E_FAIL;|. But
183 * we assert since the optimizer should actually avoid the
184 * temporary and call the other constructor directly instead. */
185 AssertFailed();
186 }
187
188 ~MultiResult() { decCounter(); }
189
190 MultiResult &operator= (HRESULT aRC)
191 {
192 FWResult::operator= (aRC);
193 return *this;
194 }
195
196 MultiResult &operator= (const MultiResult & /* aThat */)
197 {
198 /* We need this copy constructor only for GCC that wants to have
199 * it in case of expressions like |MultiResult rc = E_FAIL;|. But
200 * we assert since the optimizer should actually avoid the
201 * temporary and call the other constructor directly instead. */
202 AssertFailed();
203 return *this;
204 }
205
206 /**
207 * Returns true if multi-mode is enabled for the current thread (i.e. at
208 * least one MultiResult instance exists on the stack somewhere).
209 * @return
210 */
211 static bool isMultiEnabled();
212
213private:
214
215 DECLARE_CLS_NEW_DELETE_NOOP(MultiResult);
216
217 static void incCounter();
218 static void decCounter();
219
220 static RTTLS sCounter;
221
222 friend class MultiResultRef;
223};
224
225/**
226 * The MultiResultRef class is equivalent to MultiResult except that it takes
227 * a reference to the existing HRESULT variable instead of maintaining its own
228 * one.
229 */
230class MultiResultRef
231{
232public:
233
234 MultiResultRef (HRESULT &aRC) : mRC (aRC) { MultiResult::incCounter(); }
235
236 ~MultiResultRef() { MultiResult::decCounter(); }
237
238 MultiResultRef &operator= (HRESULT aRC)
239 {
240 /* Copied from FWResult */
241 if ((FAILED (aRC) && !FAILED (mRC)) ||
242 (mRC == S_OK && aRC != S_OK))
243 mRC = aRC;
244
245 return *this;
246 }
247
248 operator HRESULT() const { return mRC; }
249
250 HRESULT *operator&() { return &mRC; }
251
252private:
253
254 DECLARE_CLS_NEW_DELETE_NOOP(MultiResultRef);
255
256 HRESULT &mRC;
257};
258
259
260} /* namespace com */
261
262/** @} */
263
264#endif /* !___VBox_com_MultiResult_h */
265
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