* and thus can be used to determine our current state.
*/
+/* A jmpenv packages the state required to perform a proper non-local jump.
+ * Note that there is a start_env initialized when perl starts, and top_env
+ * points to this initially, so top_env should always be non-null.
+ *
+ * Existence of a non-null top_env->je_prev implies it is valid to call
+ * longjmp() at that runlevel (we make sure start_env.je_prev is always
+ * null to ensure this).
+ *
+ * je_mustcatch, when set at any runlevel to TRUE, means eval ops must
+ * establish a local jmpenv to handle exception traps. Care must be taken
+ * to restore the previous value of je_mustcatch before exiting the
+ * stack frame iff JMPENV_PUSH was not called in that stack frame.
+ * GSAR 97-03-27
+ */
+
+struct jmpenv {
+ struct jmpenv * je_prev;
+ Sigjmp_buf je_buf; /* only for use if !je_throw */
+ int je_ret; /* last exception thrown */
+ bool je_mustcatch; /* need to call longjmp()? */
+};
+
+typedef struct jmpenv JMPENV;
+
+#ifdef OP_IN_REGISTER
+#define OP_REG_TO_MEM PL_opsave = op
+#define OP_MEM_TO_REG op = PL_opsave
+#else
+#define OP_REG_TO_MEM NOOP
+#define OP_MEM_TO_REG NOOP
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * How to build the first jmpenv.
+ *
+ * top_env needs to be non-zero. It points to an area
+ * in which longjmp() stuff is stored, as C callstack
+ * info there at least is thread specific this has to
+ * be per-thread. Otherwise a 'die' in a thread gives
+ * that thread the C stack of last thread to do an eval {}!
+ */
+
+#define JMPENV_BOOTSTRAP \
+ STMT_START { \
+ Zero(&PL_start_env, 1, JMPENV); \
+ PL_start_env.je_ret = -1; \
+ PL_start_env.je_mustcatch = TRUE; \
+ PL_top_env = &PL_start_env; \
+ } STMT_END
+
+/*
+ * PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS
+ *
+ * All the flexible exceptions code has been removed.
+ * See the following threads for details:
+ *
+ * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2004-07/msg00378.html
+ *
+ * Joshua's original patches (which weren't applied) and discussion:
+ *
+ * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01396.html
+ * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01489.html
+ * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01491.html
+ * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01608.html
+ * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg02144.html
+ * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg02998.html
+ *
+ * Chip's reworked patch and discussion:
+ *
+ * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1999-03/msg00520.html
+ *
+ * The flaw in these patches (which went unnoticed at the time) was
+ * that they moved some code that could potentially die() out of the
+ * region protected by the setjmp()s. This caused exceptions within
+ * END blocks and such to not be handled by the correct setjmp().
+ *
+ * The original patches that introduces flexible exceptions were:
+ *
+ * http://public.activestate.com/cgi-bin/perlbrowse?patch=3386
+ * http://public.activestate.com/cgi-bin/perlbrowse?patch=5162
+ */
+
+#define dJMPENV JMPENV cur_env
+
+#define JMPENV_PUSH(v) \
+ STMT_START { \
+ DEBUG_l(Perl_deb(aTHX_ "Setting up jumplevel %p, was %p\n", \
+ &cur_env, PL_top_env)); \
+ cur_env.je_prev = PL_top_env; \
+ OP_REG_TO_MEM; \
+ cur_env.je_ret = PerlProc_setjmp(cur_env.je_buf, SCOPE_SAVES_SIGNAL_MASK); \
+ OP_MEM_TO_REG; \
+ PL_top_env = &cur_env; \
+ cur_env.je_mustcatch = FALSE; \
+ (v) = cur_env.je_ret; \
+ } STMT_END
+
+#define JMPENV_POP \
+ STMT_START { \
+ DEBUG_l(Perl_deb(aTHX_ "popping jumplevel was %p, now %p\n", \
+ PL_top_env, cur_env.je_prev)); \
+ PL_top_env = cur_env.je_prev; \
+ } STMT_END
+
+#define JMPENV_JUMP(v) \
+ STMT_START { \
+ OP_REG_TO_MEM; \
+ if (PL_top_env->je_prev) \
+ PerlProc_longjmp(PL_top_env->je_buf, (v)); \
+ if ((v) == 2) \
+ PerlProc_exit(STATUS_NATIVE_EXPORT); \
+ PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "panic: top_env\n"); \
+ PerlProc_exit(1); \
+ } STMT_END
+
+#define CATCH_GET (PL_top_env->je_mustcatch)
+#define CATCH_SET(v) (PL_top_env->je_mustcatch = (v))
+
+
+
struct cop {
BASEOP
char * cop_label; /* label for this construct */
#define SSPTR(off,type) ((type) ((char*)PL_savestack + off))
#define SSPTRt(off,type) ((type*) ((char*)PL_savestack + off))
-/* A jmpenv packages the state required to perform a proper non-local jump.
- * Note that there is a start_env initialized when perl starts, and top_env
- * points to this initially, so top_env should always be non-null.
- *
- * Existence of a non-null top_env->je_prev implies it is valid to call
- * longjmp() at that runlevel (we make sure start_env.je_prev is always
- * null to ensure this).
- *
- * je_mustcatch, when set at any runlevel to TRUE, means eval ops must
- * establish a local jmpenv to handle exception traps. Care must be taken
- * to restore the previous value of je_mustcatch before exiting the
- * stack frame iff JMPENV_PUSH was not called in that stack frame.
- * GSAR 97-03-27
- */
-
-struct jmpenv {
- struct jmpenv * je_prev;
- Sigjmp_buf je_buf; /* only for use if !je_throw */
- int je_ret; /* last exception thrown */
- bool je_mustcatch; /* need to call longjmp()? */
-};
-
-typedef struct jmpenv JMPENV;
-
-#ifdef OP_IN_REGISTER
-#define OP_REG_TO_MEM PL_opsave = op
-#define OP_MEM_TO_REG op = PL_opsave
-#else
-#define OP_REG_TO_MEM NOOP
-#define OP_MEM_TO_REG NOOP
-#endif
-
-/*
- * How to build the first jmpenv.
- *
- * top_env needs to be non-zero. It points to an area
- * in which longjmp() stuff is stored, as C callstack
- * info there at least is thread specific this has to
- * be per-thread. Otherwise a 'die' in a thread gives
- * that thread the C stack of last thread to do an eval {}!
- */
-
-#define JMPENV_BOOTSTRAP \
- STMT_START { \
- Zero(&PL_start_env, 1, JMPENV); \
- PL_start_env.je_ret = -1; \
- PL_start_env.je_mustcatch = TRUE; \
- PL_top_env = &PL_start_env; \
- } STMT_END
-
-/*
- * PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS
- *
- * All the flexible exceptions code has been removed.
- * See the following threads for details:
- *
- * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2004-07/msg00378.html
- *
- * Joshua's original patches (which weren't applied) and discussion:
- *
- * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01396.html
- * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01489.html
- * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01491.html
- * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg01608.html
- * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg02144.html
- * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1998-02/msg02998.html
- *
- * Chip's reworked patch and discussion:
- *
- * http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/1999-03/msg00520.html
- *
- * The flaw in these patches (which went unnoticed at the time) was
- * that they moved some code that could potentially die() out of the
- * region protected by the setjmp()s. This caused exceptions within
- * END blocks and such to not be handled by the correct setjmp().
- *
- * The original patches that introduces flexible exceptions were:
- *
- * http://public.activestate.com/cgi-bin/perlbrowse?patch=3386
- * http://public.activestate.com/cgi-bin/perlbrowse?patch=5162
- */
-
-#define dJMPENV JMPENV cur_env
-
-#define JMPENV_PUSH(v) \
- STMT_START { \
- DEBUG_l(Perl_deb(aTHX_ "Setting up jumplevel %p, was %p\n", \
- &cur_env, PL_top_env)); \
- cur_env.je_prev = PL_top_env; \
- OP_REG_TO_MEM; \
- cur_env.je_ret = PerlProc_setjmp(cur_env.je_buf, SCOPE_SAVES_SIGNAL_MASK); \
- OP_MEM_TO_REG; \
- PL_top_env = &cur_env; \
- cur_env.je_mustcatch = FALSE; \
- (v) = cur_env.je_ret; \
- } STMT_END
-
-#define JMPENV_POP \
- STMT_START { \
- DEBUG_l(Perl_deb(aTHX_ "popping jumplevel was %p, now %p\n", \
- PL_top_env, cur_env.je_prev)); \
- PL_top_env = cur_env.je_prev; \
- } STMT_END
-
-#define JMPENV_JUMP(v) \
- STMT_START { \
- OP_REG_TO_MEM; \
- if (PL_top_env->je_prev) \
- PerlProc_longjmp(PL_top_env->je_buf, (v)); \
- if ((v) == 2) \
- PerlProc_exit(STATUS_NATIVE_EXPORT); \
- PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "panic: top_env\n"); \
- PerlProc_exit(1); \
- } STMT_END
-
-#define CATCH_GET (PL_top_env->je_mustcatch)
-#define CATCH_SET(v) (PL_top_env->je_mustcatch = (v))
-