// // The developer of the original code and/or files is Tripwire, Inc. // Portions created by Tripwire, Inc. are copyright (C) 2000 Tripwire, // Inc. Tripwire is a registered trademark of Tripwire, Inc. All rights // reserved. // // This program is free software. The contents of this file are subject // to the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your // option) any later version. You may redistribute it and/or modify it // only in compliance with the GNU General Public License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful. // However, this program is distributed AS-IS WITHOUT ANY // WARRANTY; INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS // FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please see the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, // USA. // // Nothing in the GNU General Public License or any other license to use // the code or files shall permit you to use Tripwire's trademarks, // service marks, or other intellectual property without Tripwire's // prior written consent. // // If you have any questions, please contact Tripwire, Inc. at either // info@tripwire.org or www.tripwire.org. // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // errortable.cpp // #include "stdcore.h" #include "errortable.h" #ifdef _DEBUG #include "package.h" #include "corestrings.h" #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // GetInstance /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// cErrorTable* cErrorTable::GetInstance() { static cErrorTable gErrorTable; return &gErrorTable; } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // AssertMsgValidity /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifdef _DEBUG void cErrorTable::AssertMsgValidity(const TCHAR* msg) { // Check to see that the first part of this error message is not too long. TSTRING errStr = msg; // We only need to check up until the first '\n' since error reporter moves everything // after that to the "second part". TSTRING::size_type errSize = errStr.find_first_of(_T('\n')); if (errSize == TSTRING::npos) errSize = errStr.length(); #if 0 //TODO: Figure out how to do this properly. TSTRING::size_type errorSize = TSS_GetString( cCore, core::STR_ERROR_ERROR ).length(); TSTRING::size_type warningSize = TSS_GetString( cCore, core::STR_ERROR_WARNING ).length(); TSTRING::size_type maxHeaderSize = (errorSize > warningSize ? errorSize : warningSize) + 6; // Add 6 to account for "### ' and ': ' #else // Sunpro got stuck in an infinite loop when we called GetString from this func; TSTRING::size_type errorSize = 9; TSTRING::size_type warningSize = 10; TSTRING::size_type maxHeaderSize = (errorSize > warningSize ? errorSize : warningSize) + 6; // Add 6 to account for "### ' and ': ' #endif ASSERT(maxHeaderSize + errSize < 80); } #endif