From: John Whitington <john@coherentgraphics.co.uk>
To: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rich@annexia.org>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Matching exceptions in C code
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2017 16:50:06 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47446BCC-CCDC-4DD0-A07C-349589DD3FE5@coherentgraphics.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170621153902.GM28111@annexia.org>
Hi.
> On 21 Jun 2017, at 16:39, Richard W.M. Jones <rich@annexia.org> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jun 03, 2017 at 07:44:31AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>> I'm trying to catch a Unix_error exception in C code, and extract the
>> errno from it. Getting the errno is fine, but the problem is matching
>> on the Unix.Unix_error exception.
>>
>> My original code used the documented method:
>>
>> retv = caml_callbackN_exn (*cb, 4, args);
>>
>> if (Is_exception_result (retv)) {
>> retv = Extract_exception (retv);
>> if (Field (retv, 0) == *caml_named_value ("Unix.Unix_error"))
>> ...
>>
>> However the if statement never matched the exception. (I verified on
>> the OCaml side that the correct exception is being thrown).
>>
>> After reading:
>>
>> http://caml.inria.fr/pub/ml-archives/caml-list/2006/05/097f63cfb39a80418f95c70c3c520aa8.en.html
>> http://caml.inria.fr/pub/ml-archives/caml-list/2009/06/797e2f797f57b8ea2a2c0e431a2df312.en.html
>>
>> it seems I'm not the first person to have this problem. It may be
>> that Unix is linked twice, but I'm not really sure about that. I'm
>> using -output-obj with unix.cmxa linked into the object file, and also
>> -lunix in the link step, which is the documented way to do things, but
>> I don't know if that means the Unix module initializes itself twice.
>>
>> Anyway, I modified the code to this, which *works* and is actually
>> more convenient than the documented method (the real code matches on
>> several other system exceptions as well):
>>
>> ...
>> retv = Extract_exception (retv);
>> exn_name = String_val (Field (Field (retv, 0), 0));
>> if (strcmp (exn_name, "Unix.Unix_error") == 0) {
>> int errcode = code_of_unix_error (Field (retv, 1));
>
> So I found out today that this doesn't work for every exception.
>
> For 'End_of_file' in particular, 'exn_name' ends up pointing to a bit
> of random memory (unfortunately it's not NULL or otherwise easily
> detectable), and so the program crashes in the strcmp.
End_of_file, Invalid_argument, and Failure are not defined in pervasives.ml, they are “internal” in some sense. Perhaps this is the cause?
John
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John Whitington
Director, Coherent Graphics Ltd
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2017-06-03 6:44 Richard W.M. Jones
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2017-06-21 15:50 ` John Whitington [this message]
2017-06-21 16:06 ` Richard W.M. Jones
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