/* * Copyright (C) 2003 Stefan Westerfeld * * This code is based on code from the KDE Libraries * Copyright (C) 2000 Timo Hummel * Tom Braun * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License * along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * */ #ifndef __ARTS_CRASHHANDLER_H #define __ARTS_CRASHHANDLER_H #include namespace Arts { /** * This class handles segmentation-faults. * By default it displays a message-box saying the application crashed. * This default can be overridden by setting a custom crash handler with * setCrashHandler(). */ class CrashHandler { private: // ;o) static const char *appName; static const char *appPath; static const char *appVersion; static const char *programName; static const char *bugAddress; static const char *crashApp; public: /** * The default crash handler. * @param signal the signal number */ static void defaultCrashHandler (int signal); /** * This function type is a pointer to a crash handler function. * The function's argument is the number of the signal. */ typedef void (*HandlerType)(int); /** * Install a function to be called in case a SIGSEGV is caught. * @param handler HandlerType handler can be one of * @li null in which case signal-catching is disabled * (by calling signal(SIGSEGV, SIG_DFL)) * @li if handler is omitted the default crash handler is installed. * @li an user defined function in the form: * static (if in a class) void myCrashHandler(int); * @param handler the crash handler */ static void setCrashHandler (HandlerType handler = defaultCrashHandler); /** * Returns the installed crash handler. * @return the crash handler */ static HandlerType crashHandler() { return _crashHandler; } /** * Sets the application @p path which should be passed to * Dr. Konqi, our nice crash display application. * @param path the application path. */ static void setApplicationPath (const std::string& path) { appPath = strdup(path.c_str()); } /** * Sets the application name @p name which should be passed to * Dr. Konqi, our nice crash display application. * @param name the name of the application, as shown in Dr. Konqi */ static void setApplicationName (const std::string& name) { appName = strdup(name.c_str()); } /** * Sets the application version @p name which should be passed to * Dr. Konqi, our nice crash display application. * @param name the name of the application, as shown in Dr. Konqi */ static void setApplicationVersion (const std::string& name) { appVersion = strdup(name.c_str()); } /** * Sets the program name @p name which should be passed to * Dr. Konqi, our nice crash display application. * @param name the name of the application, as shown in Dr. Konqi */ static void setProgramName (const std::string& name) { programName = strdup(name.c_str()); } /** * Sets the bug adress name @p name which should be passed to * Dr. Konqi, our nice crash display application. * @param name the name of the application, as shown in Dr. Konqi */ static void setBugAddress (const std::string& name) { bugAddress = strdup(name.c_str()); } /** * Sets the crash application @p app which will be called to * handle the crash. To use Dr. Konqi (KDE), pass "drkonqi" here. * @param app the name of the application that handles the crash */ static void setCrashApp (const std::string& app) { crashApp = strdup(app.c_str()); } protected: /** * Pointer to the crash handler. */ static HandlerType _crashHandler; }; } #endif