// non-local return // exception handling, basically a stack of setjmp/longjmp buffers #include typedef struct _nlr_buf_t nlr_buf_t; struct _nlr_buf_t { // the entries here must all be machine word size nlr_buf_t *prev; void *ret_val; #if defined(__i386__) void *regs[6]; #elif defined(__x86_64__) #if defined(__CYGWIN__) void *regs[12]; #else void *regs[8]; #endif #elif defined(__thumb2__) void *regs[10]; #else #error Unknown arch in nlr.h #endif }; unsigned int nlr_push(nlr_buf_t *); void nlr_pop(void); void nlr_jump(void *val) __attribute__((noreturn)); // This must be implemented by a port. It's called by nlr_jump // if no nlr buf has been pushed. It must not return, but rather // should bail out with a fatal error. void nlr_jump_fail(void *val); // use nlr_raise instead of nlr_jump so that debugging is easier #ifndef DEBUG #define nlr_raise(val) nlr_jump(val) #else #define nlr_raise(val) \ do { \ void *_val = val; \ assert(_val != NULL); \ assert(mp_obj_is_exception_instance(_val)); \ nlr_jump(_val); \ } while (0) #endif