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/* Copyright (c) 2000, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0,
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as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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This program is also distributed with certain software (including
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but not limited to OpenSSL) that is licensed under separate terms,
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as designated in a particular file or component or in included license
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documentation. The authors of MySQL hereby grant you an additional
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permission to link the program and your derivative works with the
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separately licensed software that they have included with MySQL.
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Without limiting anything contained in the foregoing, this file,
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which is part of C Driver for MySQL (Connector/C), is also subject to the
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Universal FOSS Exception, version 1.0, a copy of which can be found at
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http://oss.oracle.com/licenses/universal-foss-exception.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License, version 2.0, for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
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/**
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@file mysys/my_error.cc
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*/
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#ifdef __linux__
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#include <features.h>
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include "m_ctype.h"
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#include "m_string.h"
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#include "my_base.h"
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#include "my_dbug.h"
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#include "my_inttypes.h"
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#include "my_loglevel.h"
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#include "my_sys.h"
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#include "my_thread_local.h"
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#include "mysql/service_mysql_alloc.h"
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#include "mysys/my_handler_errors.h"
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#include "mysys/mysys_priv.h"
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#include "mysys_err.h"
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#include "strings/mb_wc.h"
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#include "template_utils.h"
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/* Max length of a error message. Should be kept in sync with MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE.
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*/
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#define ERRMSGSIZE (512)
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/* Define some external variables for error handling */
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/*
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WARNING!
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my_error family functions have to be used according following rules:
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- if message has no parameters, use my_message(ER_CODE, ER(ER_CODE), MYF(N))
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- if message has parameters and is registered: my_error(ER_CODE, MYF(N), ...)
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- for free-form messages use my_printf_error(ER_CODE, format, MYF(N), ...)
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These three send their messages using error_handler_hook, which normally
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means we'll send them to the client if we have one, or to error-log / stderr
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otherwise.
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*/
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/*
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Message texts are registered into a linked list of 'my_err_head' structs.
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Each struct contains
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(1.) a pointer to a function that returns C character strings with '\0'
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termination
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(2.) the error number for the first message in the array (array index 0)
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(3.) the error number for the last message in the array
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(array index (last - first)).
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The function may return NULL pointers and pointers to empty strings.
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Both kinds will be translated to "Unknown error %d.", if my_error()
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is called with a respective error number.
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The list of header structs is sorted in increasing order of error numbers.
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Negative error numbers are allowed. Overlap of error numbers is not allowed.
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Not registered error numbers will be translated to "Unknown error %d.".
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*/
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static struct my_err_head {
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struct my_err_head *meh_next; /* chain link */
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const char *(*get_errmsg)(int); /* returns error message format */
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int meh_first; /* error number matching array slot 0 */
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int meh_last; /* error number matching last slot */
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} my_errmsgs_globerrs = {NULL, get_global_errmsg, EE_ERROR_FIRST,
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EE_ERROR_LAST};
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static struct my_err_head *my_errmsgs_list = &my_errmsgs_globerrs;
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/**
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Get a string describing a system or handler error. thread-safe.
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@param buf a buffer in which to return the error message
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@param len the size of the aforementioned buffer
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@param nr the error number
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@retval buf always buf. for signature compatibility with strerror(3).
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*/
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char *my_strerror(char *buf, size_t len, int nr) {
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const char *msg = nullptr;
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buf[0] = '\0'; /* failsafe */
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/*
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These (handler-) error messages are shared by perror, as required
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by the principle of least surprise.
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*/
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if ((nr >= HA_ERR_FIRST) && (nr <= HA_ERR_LAST))
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msg = handler_error_messages[nr - HA_ERR_FIRST];
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if (msg != NULL)
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strmake(buf, msg, len - 1);
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else {
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/*
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On Windows, do things the Windows way. On a system that supports both
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the GNU and the XSI variant, use whichever was configured (GNU); if
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this choice is not advertised, use the default (POSIX/XSI). Testing
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for __GNUC__ is not sufficient to determine whether this choice exists.
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*/
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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strerror_s(buf, len, nr);
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if (thr_winerr() != 0) {
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/*
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If error code is EINVAL, and Windows Error code has been set, we append
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the Windows error code to the message.
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*/
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if (nr == EINVAL) {
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char tmp_buff[256];
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snprintf(tmp_buff, sizeof(tmp_buff), " [OS Error Code : 0x%x]",
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thr_winerr());
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strcat_s(buf, len, tmp_buff);
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}
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set_thr_winerr(0);
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}
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#elif ((defined _POSIX_C_SOURCE && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L)) || \
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(defined _XOPEN_SOURCE && (_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600))) && \
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!defined _GNU_SOURCE
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strerror_r(nr, buf, len); /* I can build with or without GNU */
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#elif defined(__GLIBC__) && defined(_GNU_SOURCE)
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char *r = strerror_r(nr, buf, len);
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if (r != buf) /* Want to help, GNU? */
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strmake(buf, r, len - 1); /* Then don't. */
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#else
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strerror_r(nr, buf, len);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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strerror() return values are implementation-dependent, so let's
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be pragmatic.
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*/
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if (!buf[0] || !strcmp(buf, "No error information"))
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strmake(buf, "Unknown error", len - 1);
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return buf;
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}
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/**
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@brief Get an error format string from one of the my_error_register()ed sets
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@note
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NULL values are possible even within a registered range.
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@param nr Errno
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@retval NULL if no message is registered for this error number
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@retval str C-string
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*/
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const char *my_get_err_msg(int nr) {
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const char *format;
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struct my_err_head *meh_p;
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/* Search for the range this error is in. */
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for (meh_p = my_errmsgs_list; meh_p; meh_p = meh_p->meh_next)
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if (nr <= meh_p->meh_last) break;
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/*
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If we found the range this error number is in, get the format string.
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If the string is empty, or a NULL pointer, or if we're out of ranges,
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we return NULL.
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*/
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if (!(format = (meh_p && (nr >= meh_p->meh_first)) ? meh_p->get_errmsg(nr)
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: NULL) ||
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!*format)
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return NULL;
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return format;
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}
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/**
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Fill in and print a previously registered error message.
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@note
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Goes through the (sole) function registered in error_handler_hook
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@param nr error number
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@param MyFlags Flags
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@param ... variable list matching that error format string
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*/
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void my_error(int nr, myf MyFlags, ...) {
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const char *format;
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char ebuff[ERRMSGSIZE];
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DBUG_TRACE;
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DBUG_PRINT("my", ("nr: %d MyFlags: %d errno: %d", nr, MyFlags, errno));
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if (!(format = my_get_err_msg(nr)))
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(void)snprintf(ebuff, sizeof(ebuff), "Unknown error %d", nr);
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else {
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, MyFlags);
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(void)vsnprintf(ebuff, sizeof(ebuff), format, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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/*
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Since this function is an error function, it will frequently be given
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values that are too long (and thus truncated on byte boundaries,
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not code point or grapheme boundaries), values that are binary, etc..
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Go through and replace every malformed UTF-8 byte with a question mark,
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so that the result is safe to send to the client and makes sense to read
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for the user.
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*/
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for (char *ptr = ebuff, *end = ebuff + strlen(ebuff); ptr != end;) {
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my_wc_t ignored;
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int len = my_mb_wc_utf8mb4(&ignored, pointer_cast<const uchar *>(ptr),
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pointer_cast<const uchar *>(end));
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if (len > 0) {
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ptr += len;
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} else {
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*ptr++ = '?';
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}
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}
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(*error_handler_hook)(nr, ebuff, MyFlags);
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}
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/**
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Print an error message.
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@note
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Goes through the (sole) function registered in error_handler_hook
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@param error error number
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@param format format string
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@param MyFlags Flags
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@param ... variable list matching that error format string
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*/
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void my_printf_error(uint error, const char *format, myf MyFlags, ...) {
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va_list args;
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char ebuff[ERRMSGSIZE];
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DBUG_TRACE;
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DBUG_PRINT("my", ("nr: %d MyFlags: %d errno: %d Format: %s", error,
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MyFlags, errno, format));
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va_start(args, MyFlags);
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(void)vsnprintf(ebuff, sizeof(ebuff), format, args);
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va_end(args);
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(*error_handler_hook)(error, ebuff, MyFlags);
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}
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/**
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Print an error message.
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@note
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Goes through the (sole) function registered in error_handler_hook
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@param error error number
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@param format format string
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@param MyFlags Flags
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@param ap variable list matching that error format string
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*/
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void my_printv_error(uint error, const char *format, myf MyFlags, va_list ap) {
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char ebuff[ERRMSGSIZE];
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DBUG_TRACE;
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DBUG_PRINT("my", ("nr: %d MyFlags: %d errno: %d format: %s", error,
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MyFlags, errno, format));
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(void)vsnprintf(ebuff, sizeof(ebuff), format, ap);
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(*error_handler_hook)(error, ebuff, MyFlags);
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}
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/**
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Print an error message.
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@note
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Goes through the (sole) function registered in error_handler_hook
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@param error error number
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@param str error message
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@param MyFlags Flags
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*/
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void my_message(uint error, const char *str, myf MyFlags) {
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(*error_handler_hook)(error, str, MyFlags);
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}
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/**
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Register error messages for use with my_error().
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The function is expected to return addresses to NUL-terminated
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C character strings.
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NULL pointers and empty strings ("") are allowed. These will be mapped to
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"Unknown error" when my_error() is called with a matching error number.
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This function registers the error numbers 'first' to 'last'.
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No overlapping with previously registered error numbers is allowed.
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@param get_errmsg function that returns error messages
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@param first error number of first message in the array
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@param last error number of last message in the array
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@retval 0 OK
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@retval != 0 Error
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*/
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int my_error_register(const char *(*get_errmsg)(int), int first, int last) {
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struct my_err_head *meh_p;
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struct my_err_head **search_meh_pp;
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/* Allocate a new header structure. */
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if (!(meh_p = (struct my_err_head *)my_malloc(
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key_memory_my_err_head, sizeof(struct my_err_head), MYF(MY_WME))))
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return 1;
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meh_p->get_errmsg = get_errmsg;
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meh_p->meh_first = first;
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meh_p->meh_last = last;
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/* Search for the right position in the list. */
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for (search_meh_pp = &my_errmsgs_list; *search_meh_pp;
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search_meh_pp = &(*search_meh_pp)->meh_next) {
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if ((*search_meh_pp)->meh_last > first) break;
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}
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/* Error numbers must be unique. No overlapping is allowed. */
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if (*search_meh_pp && ((*search_meh_pp)->meh_first <= last)) {
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my_free(meh_p);
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return 1;
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}
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/* Insert header into the chain. */
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meh_p->meh_next = *search_meh_pp;
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*search_meh_pp = meh_p;
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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Unregister formerly registered error messages.
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This function unregisters the error numbers 'first' to 'last'.
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These must have been previously registered by my_error_register().
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'first' and 'last' must exactly match the registration.
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If a matching registration is present, the header is removed from the
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list.
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@param first error number of first message
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@param last error number of last message
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@retval true Error, no such number range registered.
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@retval false OK
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*/
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bool my_error_unregister(int first, int last) {
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struct my_err_head *meh_p;
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struct my_err_head **search_meh_pp;
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/* Search for the registration in the list. */
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for (search_meh_pp = &my_errmsgs_list; *search_meh_pp;
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search_meh_pp = &(*search_meh_pp)->meh_next) {
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if (((*search_meh_pp)->meh_first == first) &&
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((*search_meh_pp)->meh_last == last))
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break;
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}
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if (!*search_meh_pp) return true;
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/* Remove header from the chain. */
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meh_p = *search_meh_pp;
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*search_meh_pp = meh_p->meh_next;
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/* Free the header. */
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my_free(meh_p);
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return false;
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}
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/**
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Unregister all formerly registered error messages.
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This function unregisters all error numbers that previously have
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been previously registered by my_error_register().
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All headers are removed from the list; the messages themselves are
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not released here as they may be static.
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*/
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void my_error_unregister_all(void) {
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struct my_err_head *cursor, *saved_next;
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for (cursor = my_errmsgs_globerrs.meh_next; cursor != NULL;
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cursor = saved_next) {
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/* We need this ptr, but we're about to free its container, so save it. */
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saved_next = cursor->meh_next;
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my_free(cursor);
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}
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my_errmsgs_globerrs.meh_next = NULL; /* Freed in first iteration above. */
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my_errmsgs_list = &my_errmsgs_globerrs;
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}
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/**
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Issue a message locally (i.e. on the same host the program is
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running on, don't transmit to a client).
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This is the default value for local_message_hook, and therefore
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the default printer for my_message_local(). mysys users should
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not call this directly, but go through my_message_local() instead.
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This printer prepends an Error/Warning/Note label to the string,
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then prints it to stderr using my_message_stderr().
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Since my_message_stderr() appends a '\n', the format string
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should not end in a newline.
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@param ll log level: (ERROR|WARNING|INFORMATION)_LEVEL
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the printer may use these to filter for verbosity
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@param ecode Error code of a error message.
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@param args parameters to go with the error message.
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*/
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void my_message_local_stderr(enum loglevel ll, uint ecode, va_list args) {
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char buff[1024];
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size_t len;
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DBUG_TRACE;
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len = snprintf(
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buff, sizeof(buff), "[%s] ",
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(ll == ERROR_LEVEL ? "ERROR" : ll == WARNING_LEVEL ? "Warning" : "Note"));
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vsnprintf(buff + len, sizeof(buff) - len, EE(ecode), args);
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my_message_stderr(0, buff, MYF(0));
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}
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/**
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Issue a message locally (i.e. on the same host the program is
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running on, don't transmit to a client).
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This goes through local_message_hook, i.e. by default, it calls
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my_message_local_stderr() which prepends an Error/Warning/Note
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label to the string, then prints it to stderr using my_message_stderr().
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More advanced programs can use their own printers; mysqld for instance
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uses its own error log facilities which prepend an ISO 8601 / RFC 3339
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compliant timestamp etc.
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|
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@param ll log level: (ERROR|WARNING|INFORMATION)_LEVEL
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the printer may use these to filter for verbosity
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@param ecode Error code of a error message.
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@param ... parameters to go with the error message.
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*/
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void my_message_local(enum loglevel ll, uint ecode, ...) {
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va_list args;
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DBUG_TRACE;
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|
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va_start(args, ecode);
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(*local_message_hook)(ll, ecode, args);
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|
va_end(args);
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|
}
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