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//C- -------------------------------------------------------------------
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//C- DjVuLibre-3.5
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//C- Copyright (c) 2002 Leon Bottou and Yann Le Cun.
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//C- Copyright (c) 2001 AT&T
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//C-
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//C- This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
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//C- GNU General Public License, Version 2. The license should have
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//C- accompanied the software or you may obtain a copy of the license
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//C- from the Free Software Foundation at http://www.fsf.org .
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//C-
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//C- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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//C- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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//C- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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//C- GNU General Public License for more details.
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//C-
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//C- DjVuLibre-3.5 is derived from the DjVu(r) Reference Library
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//C- distributed by Lizardtech Software. On July 19th 2002, Lizardtech
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//C- Software authorized us to replace the original DjVu(r) Reference
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//C- Library notice by the following text (see doc/lizard2002.djvu):
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//C-
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//C- ------------------------------------------------------------------
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//C- | DjVu (r) Reference Library (v. 3.5)
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//C- | Copyright (c) 1999-2001 LizardTech, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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//C- | The DjVu Reference Library is protected by U.S. Pat. No.
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//C- | 6,058,214 and patents pending.
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//C- |
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//C- | This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
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//C- | GNU General Public License, Version 2. The license should have
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//C- | accompanied the software or you may obtain a copy of the license
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//C- | from the Free Software Foundation at http://www.fsf.org .
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//C- |
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//C- | The computer code originally released by LizardTech under this
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//C- | license and unmodified by other parties is deemed "the LIZARDTECH
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//C- | ORIGINAL CODE." Subject to any third party intellectual property
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//C- | claims, LizardTech grants recipient a worldwide, royalty-free,
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//C- | non-exclusive license to make, use, sell, or otherwise dispose of
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//C- | the LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE or of programs derived from the
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//C- | LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE in compliance with the terms of the GNU
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//C- | General Public License. This grant only confers the right to
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//C- | infringe patent claims underlying the LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE to
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//C- | the extent such infringement is reasonably necessary to enable
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//C- | recipient to make, have made, practice, sell, or otherwise dispose
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//C- | of the LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE (or portions thereof) and not to
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//C- | any greater extent that may be necessary to utilize further
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//C- | modifications or combinations.
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//C- |
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//C- | The LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE is provided "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
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//C- | OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
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//C- | TO ANY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
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//C- | MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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//C- +------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// $Id: GException.h,v 1.10 2005/06/07 23:42:22 leonb Exp $
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// $Name: release_3_5_15 $
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#ifndef _GEXCEPTION_H_
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#define _GEXCEPTION_H_
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#if NEED_GNUG_PRAGMAS
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# pragma interface
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#endif
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#ifndef no_return
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#define no_return __attribute__ ((noreturn))
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#else
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#define no_return
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#endif
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#endif
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/** @name GException.h
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Files #"GException.h"# and #"GException.cpp"# define a portable exception
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scheme used through the DjVu Reference Library. This scheme can use native
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C++ exceptions or an exception emulation based on #longjmp#/#setjmp#. A
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particular model can be forced a compile time by defining option
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#CPP_SUPPORTS_EXCEPTIONS# or #USE_EXCEPTION_EMULATION#.
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This emulation code was motivated because many compilers did not properly
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support exceptions as mandated by the C++ standard documents. This
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emulation is now considered obsolete because (a) it is not able to call
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the proper destructors when an exception occurs, and (b) it is not thread
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safe. Although all modern C++ compiler handle exception decently, the
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exception handling intrinsics are not always thread safe. Therefore we
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urge programmers to {\em only} use exceptions to signal error conditions
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that force the library to discontinue execution.
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There are four macros for handling exceptions. Macros #G_TRY#, #G_CATCH# and
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#G_ENDCATCH# are used to define an exception catching block. Exceptions can
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be thrown at all times using macro #G_THROW(cause)#. An exception can be
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re-thrown from a catch block using macro #G_RETHROW#.
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Example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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G_TRY
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{
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// program lines which may result in a call to THROW()
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G_THROW("message");
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}
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G_CATCH(ex)
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{
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// Variable ex refers to a GException object.
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ex.perror();
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// You can rethrow the exception to an outer exception handler.
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G_RETHROW;
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}
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G_ENDCATCH;
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\end{verbatim}
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@memo
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Portable exceptions.
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@author
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L\'eon Bottou <leonb@research.att.com> -- initial implementation.\\
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Andrei Erofeev <eaf@geocities.com> -- fixed message memory allocation.
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@version
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#$Id: GException.h,v 1.10 2005/06/07 23:42:22 leonb Exp $# */
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//@{
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#include "DjVuGlobal.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
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namespace DJVU {
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# ifdef NOT_DEFINED // Just to fool emacs c++ mode
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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/** Exception class.
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The library always uses macros #G_TRY#, #G_THROW#, #G_CATCH# and #G_ENDCATCH# for
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throwing and catching exceptions (see \Ref{GException.h}). These macros
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only deal with exceptions of type #GException#. */
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class GException {
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public:
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enum source_type { GINTERNAL=0, GEXTERNAL, GAPPLICATION, GOTHER };
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/** Constructs a GException. This constructor is usually called by macro
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#G_THROW#. Argument #cause# is a plain text error message. As a
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convention, string #ByteStream::EndOfFile# is used when reaching an unexpected
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end-of-file condition and string #DataPool::Stop# is used when the user
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interrupts the execution. The remaining arguments are usually provided
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by the predefined macros #__FILE__#, #__LINE__#, and (G++ and EGCS only)
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#__PRETTY_FUNCTION__#. */
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GException (const char *cause, const char *file=0, int line=0,
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const char *func=0, const source_type source=GINTERNAL);
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/** Copy Constructor. */
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GException (const GException & exc);
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/** Null Constructor. */
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GException ();
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/** Destructor. */
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virtual ~GException(void);
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/** Copy Operator. */
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GException & operator=(const GException & exc);
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/** Prints an error message on stderr.
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This function no longer takes a message parameter because
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some instances used a i18n message id and other instances
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used a literal string. */
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void perror(void) const;
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/** Returns the string describing the cause of the exception. The returned
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pointer is never null. Exception handlers should not rely on the value
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of the string #cause#. As a convention however, string
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#ByteStream::EndOfFile# is used
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when reaching an unexpected end-of-file condition and string
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#DataPool::Stop# is used when the user interrupts the execution. These
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strings can be tested by the exception handlers, with
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#cmp_cause#. Similar conventional strings may be defined
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in the future. They all will be small strings with only uppercase
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characters. */
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const char* get_cause(void) const;
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/** Compares the cause with the specified string, ignoring anything after
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the first tab. */
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int cmp_cause(const char s2[]) const;
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/** Compares the cause with the specified string, ignoring anything after
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the first tab. */
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static int cmp_cause(const char s1[],const char s2[]);
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/** Returns the function name from which the exception was thrown.
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A null pointer is returned if no function name is available. */
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const char* get_function(void) const { return func; }
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/** Returns the file name from which the exception was thrown.
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A null pointer is returned if no file name is available. */
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const char* get_file(void) const { return file; }
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/** Returns the exception source */
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source_type get_source(void) const { return source; }
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/** Returns the line number from which the exception was thrown.
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A zero is returned if no line number is available. */
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int get_line(void) const { return line; };
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// Magic cause string
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static const char * const outofmemory;
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private:
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const char *cause;
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const char *file;
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const char *func;
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int line;
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source_type source;
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};
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//@}
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#undef G_TRY
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#undef G_CATCH
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#undef G_CATCH_ALL
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#undef G_ENDCATCH
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#undef G_RETHROW
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#undef G_THROW
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#undef G_THROW_TYPE
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#undef G_THROW_INTERNAL
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#undef G_THROW_EXTERNAL
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#undef G_THROW_APPLICATION
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#undef G_THROW_OTHER
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// Check if compiler supports native exceptions
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#define CPP_SUPPORTS_EXCEPTIONS
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#endif
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#if defined(__MWERKS__)
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#define CPP_SUPPORTS_EXCEPTIONS
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#endif
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#if defined(__EXCEPTIONS)
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#define CPP_SUPPORTS_EXCEPTIONS
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#endif
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// Decide which exception model to use
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#ifndef CPP_SUPPORTS_EXCEPTIONS
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#ifndef USE_EXCEPTION_EMULATION
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#define USE_EXCEPTION_EMULATION
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef USE_EXCEPTION_EMULATION
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// Compiler supports ANSI C++ exceptions.
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// Defined exception macros accordingly.
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class GExceptionHandler {
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public:
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#ifndef NO_LIBGCC_HOOKS
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static void exthrow(const GException &) no_return;
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#else
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static void exthrow(const GException ) no_return;
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#endif /* NO_LIBGCC_HOOKS */
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static void rethrow(void) no_return;
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};
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#define G_TRY try
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#define G_CATCH(n) catch(const GException &n) {
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#define G_CATCH_ALL catch(...) {
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#define G_ENDCATCH }
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#define G_RETHROW GExceptionHandler::rethrow()
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#define G_EMTHROW(ex) GExceptionHandler::exthrow(ex)
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#ifdef __GNUG__
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#define G_THROW_TYPE(msg,xtype) GExceptionHandler::exthrow \
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(GException(msg, __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, xtype))
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#else
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#define G_THROW_TYPE(msg,xtype) GExceptionHandler::exthrow \
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(GException(msg, __FILE__, __LINE__,0, xtype))
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#endif
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#else // USE_EXCEPTION_EMULATION
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// Compiler does not support ANSI C++ exceptions.
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// Emulate with setjmp/longjmp.
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#include <setjmp.h>
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class GExceptionHandler {
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public:
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jmp_buf jump;
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GExceptionHandler *next;
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GException current;
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public:
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static GExceptionHandler *head;
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static void emthrow(const GException &) no_return;
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public:
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GExceptionHandler() { next = head; };
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~GExceptionHandler() { head = next; };
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};
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#define G_TRY do { GExceptionHandler __exh; \
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if (!setjmp(__exh.jump)) \
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{ GExceptionHandler::head = &__exh;
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#define G_CATCH_ALL } else { GExceptionHandler::head = __exh.next;
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#define G_CATCH(n) G_CATCH_ALL const GException& n = __exh.current;
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#define G_ENDCATCH } } while(0)
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#define G_RETHROW GExceptionHandler::emthrow(__exh.current)
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#ifdef __GNUG__
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#define G_THROW_TYPE(msg,xtype) GExceptionHandler::emthrow \
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(GException(msg, __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, xtype))
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#define G_EMTHROW(ex) GExceptionHandler::emthrow(ex)
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#else
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#define G_THROW_TYPE(m,xtype) GExceptionHandler::emthrow \
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(GException(m, __FILE__, __LINE__,0, xtype))
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#define G_EMTHROW(ex) GExceptionHandler::emthrow(ex)
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#endif
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#endif // !CPP_SUPPORTS_EXCEPTIONS
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inline void
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G_EXTHROW
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(const GException &ex,const char *msg=0,const char *file=0,int line=0,
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const char *func=0, const GException::source_type source=GException::GINTERNAL)
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{
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G_EMTHROW( (msg||file||line||func)?
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GException(msg?msg:ex.get_cause(),
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file?file:ex.get_file(),
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line?line:ex.get_line(),
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func?func:ex.get_function(),
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source)
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:ex);
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}
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inline void
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G_EXTHROW
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(const char msg[],const char *file=0,int line=0,const char *func=0,
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const GException::source_type source=GException::GINTERNAL )
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{
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G_EMTHROW(GException(msg,file,line,func,source));
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}
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#define G_THROW(msg) G_THROW_TYPE(msg,GException::GINTERNAL)
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#define G_THROW_INTERNAL(msg) G_THROW_TYPE(msg,GException::GINTERNAL)
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#define G_THROW_EXTERNAL(msg) G_THROW_TYPE(msg,GException::GEXTERNAL)
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#define G_THROW_APPLICATION(msg) G_THROW_TYPE(msg,GException::GAPPLICATION)
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#define G_THROW_OTHER(msg) G_THROW_TYPE(msg,GException::GOTHER)
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// -------------- THE END
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#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
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}
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# ifndef NOT_USING_DJVU_NAMESPACE
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using namespace DJVU;
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# endif
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#endif
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#endif
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