package octez-libs
A package that contains multiple base libraries used by the Octez suite
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tezos-octez-v20.1.tag.bz2
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doc/src/octez-libs.error-monad/core_maker.ml.html
Source file core_maker.ml
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(*****************************************************************************) (* *) (* Open Source License *) (* Copyright (c) 2019 Nomadic Labs <contact@nomadic-labs.com> *) (* *) (* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *) (* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),*) (* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation *) (* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, *) (* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the *) (* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: *) (* *) (* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included *) (* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. *) (* *) (* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR*) (* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, *) (* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL *) (* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER*) (* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING *) (* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER *) (* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *) (* *) (*****************************************************************************) let json_pp id description encoding ppf data = Format.pp_print_string ppf @@ Data_encoding.Json.to_string @@ let pp_encoding = Data_encoding.( obj3 (req "id" string) (req "description" string) (req "data" encoding)) in Data_encoding.Json.construct pp_encoding (id, description, data) (* This is a global variable because it is shared amongst all the error monads (the shell's and the protocols'). See below for use. *) let set_error_encoding_cache_dirty = ref (fun () -> ()) module Make (Prefix : Sig.PREFIX) (Error_category : Sig.ERROR_CATEGORY) : sig type error = .. type error_category = Error_category.t include Sig.CORE with type error := error and type error_category := error_category include Sig.WITH_WRAPPED with type error := error end = struct type error_category = Error_category.t include (Error_category : Sig.ERROR_CATEGORY with type t := error_category) type error = .. module type Wrapped_error_monad = sig type unwrapped = .. include Sig.CORE with type error := unwrapped val unwrap : error -> unwrapped option val wrap : unwrapped -> error end type full_error_category = | Main of Error_category.t | Wrapped of (module Wrapped_error_monad) type encoding_case = error Data_encoding.case (* the toplevel store for error kinds *) type error_kind = | Error_kind : { id : string; title : string; description : string; from_error : error -> 'err option; category : full_error_category; encoding_case : encoding_case; pp : Format.formatter -> 'err -> unit; } -> error_kind type error_info = { category : error_category; id : string; title : string; description : string; schema : Data_encoding.json_schema; } let error_kinds : error_kind list ref = ref [] let get_registered_errors () : error_info list = List.flatten (List.map (function | Error_kind {id = ""; _} -> [] | Error_kind { id; title; description; category = Main category; encoding_case; _; } -> [ { id; title; description; category; schema = Data_encoding.Json.schema (Data_encoding.union [encoding_case]); }; ] | Error_kind {category = Wrapped (module WEM); _} -> List.map (fun {WEM.id; title; description; category = _; schema} -> { id; title; description; category = (* Can we do better ? *) default_category; schema; }) (WEM.get_registered_errors ())) !error_kinds) let error_encoding_cache = ref None let () = let set_older_caches_dirty = !set_error_encoding_cache_dirty in set_error_encoding_cache_dirty := fun () -> set_older_caches_dirty () ; error_encoding_cache := None let pp_info ppf {category; id; title; description; schema} = Format.fprintf ppf "@[<v 2>category : %s\n\ id : %s\n\ title : %s\n\ description : %s\n\ schema : %a@]" (Error_category.string_of_category category) id title description (Json_repr.pp (module Json_repr.Ezjsonm)) (Json_schema.to_json schema) (* Catch all error when 'serializing' an error. *) type error += Unclassified of string let () = let id = "" in let category = Main Error_category.default_category in let to_error msg = Unclassified msg in let from_error = function | Unclassified msg -> Some msg | error -> let msg = Obj.Extension_constructor.(name @@ of_val error) in Some ("Unclassified error: " ^ msg ^ ". Was the error registered?") in let title = "Generic error" in let description = "An unclassified error" in let encoding_case = let open Data_encoding in case Json_only ~title:"Generic error" (def "generic_error" ~title ~description @@ conv (fun x -> ((), x)) (fun ((), x) -> x) @@ obj2 (req "kind" (constant "generic")) (req "error" string)) from_error to_error in let pp ppf s = Format.fprintf ppf "@[<h 0>%a@]" Format.pp_print_text s in error_kinds := Error_kind {id; title; description; from_error; category; encoding_case; pp} :: !error_kinds (* Catch all error when 'deserializing' an error. *) type error += Unregistered_error of Data_encoding.json let () = let id = "" in let category = Main Error_category.default_category in let to_error msg = Unregistered_error msg in let from_error = function | Unregistered_error json -> Some json | _ -> None in let encoding_case = let open Data_encoding in case Json_only ~title:"Unregistered error" json from_error to_error in let pp ppf json = Format.fprintf ppf "@[<v 2>Unregistered error:@ %a@]" Data_encoding.Json.pp json in error_kinds := Error_kind { id; title = ""; description = ""; from_error; category; encoding_case; pp; } :: !error_kinds let prepare_registration new_id = !set_error_encoding_cache_dirty () ; let name = Prefix.id ^ new_id in if List.exists (fun (Error_kind {id; _}) -> name = id) !error_kinds then invalid_arg (Printf.sprintf "register_error_kind: duplicate error name: %s" name) ; name let register_wrapped_error_kind (module WEM : Wrapped_error_monad) ~id ~title ~description = let name = prepare_registration id in let encoding_case = let unwrap err = match WEM.unwrap err with | Some (WEM.Unclassified _) -> None | Some (WEM.Unregistered_error _) -> None | res -> res in let wrap err = match err with | WEM.Unclassified _ -> failwith "ignore wrapped error when serializing" | WEM.Unregistered_error _ -> failwith "ignore wrapped error when deserializing" | res -> WEM.wrap res in case Json_only ~title:name WEM.error_encoding unwrap wrap in error_kinds := Error_kind { id = name; category = Wrapped (module WEM); title; description; from_error = WEM.unwrap; encoding_case; pp = WEM.pp; } :: !error_kinds let add_kind_and_id ~category ~name ~title ~description encoding from_error to_error = if not (Data_encoding.is_obj encoding) then invalid_arg (Printf.sprintf "Specified encoding for \"%s%s\" is not an object, but error \ encodings must be objects." Prefix.id name) ; let with_id_and_kind_encoding = merge_objs (obj2 (req "kind" (constant (Error_category.string_of_category category))) (req "id" (constant name))) encoding in case Json_only ~title ~description (conv (fun x -> (((), ()), x)) (fun (((), ()), x) -> x) with_id_and_kind_encoding) from_error to_error let register_error_kind category ~id ~title ~description ?pp encoding from_error to_error = let name = prepare_registration id in let encoding_case = add_kind_and_id ~category ~name ~title ~description encoding from_error to_error in error_kinds := Error_kind { id = name; category = Main category; title; description; from_error; encoding_case; pp = Option.value ~default:(json_pp name description encoding) pp; } :: !error_kinds let error_encoding () = match !error_encoding_cache with | None -> let encoding = let cases = List.map (fun (Error_kind {encoding_case; _}) -> encoding_case) !error_kinds in let union_encoding = Data_encoding.union cases in let open Data_encoding in splitted ~json:union_encoding ~binary: (conv (Json.construct union_encoding) (Json.destruct union_encoding) json) in error_encoding_cache := Some encoding ; encoding | Some encoding -> encoding let error_encoding = Data_encoding.delayed error_encoding let () = (* HACK There is an issue with the interaction of (a) error-monad's delayed error-encoding (b) data-encoding's cached json-encoding conversion More specifically. On the error-monad side: The [error_encoding] is a [Data_encoding.delayed] encoding. The delaying allows to dynamically find the list of registered errors and generate the encoding based on that. (There is a cache mechanism to avoid recomputing it if no new errors have been registered. That is the original purpose of the [set_error_encoding_cache_dirty].) On the data-encoding side: Each encoding is actually a record with the [data-encoding] AST in one field and the [json-data-encoding] in the other. The fields are used for serialisation/deserialisation in, respectively, binary and in JSON. The JSON field is computed on-demand (e.g., when `Data_encoding.Json.construct` is called). To avoid expensive recomputations, the result of this conversion is stored in the [json-data-encoding]. The end result is that, whilst the cache-invalidation mechanism can mark the encoding {e inside} the [delayed] node dirty so it is recomputed on each use, it cannot mark the json-encoding cache of the [delayed] node itself dirty. As a result, the json encoding for errors is set in stone as soon as it is used, even if new errors are registered. To circumvent this, we use the hack below: We explicitly tamper with the internal representation of the encoding. More specifically, we reset the json-encoding field of [error_encoding] to [None] to force it being recomputed. *) let set_older_caches_dirty = !set_error_encoding_cache_dirty in set_error_encoding_cache_dirty := fun () -> set_older_caches_dirty () ; error_encoding.json_encoding <- None let json_of_error error = Data_encoding.Json.construct error_encoding error let error_of_json json = Data_encoding.Json.destruct error_encoding json let find_info_of_error error = List.find (fun (Error_kind {from_error; _}) -> Option.is_some (from_error error)) !error_kinds |> function | Error_kind {id; title; description; category; encoding_case; _} -> ( match category with | Wrapped (module WEM) -> ( match WEM.unwrap error with | None -> failwith "incorrectly registered wrapped error" | Some error -> let {WEM.id; title; description; category = _; schema} = WEM.find_info_of_error error in { id; title; description; category = (* Can we do better ? *) default_category; schema; }) | Main category -> { id; title; description; category; schema = Data_encoding.Json.schema (Data_encoding.union [encoding_case]); }) let classify_error error = let rec find e = function | [] -> Error_classification.default | Error_kind {from_error; category; _} :: rest -> ( match from_error e with | Some _ -> ( match category with | Main error_category -> Error_category.classify error_category | Wrapped (module WEM) -> ( match WEM.unwrap e with | Some e -> WEM.classify_error e | None -> find e rest)) | None -> find e rest) in find error !error_kinds let pp ppf error = let rec find = function | [] -> Format.fprintf ppf "An unspecified error happened, the component that threw it did \ not provide a specific trace. This should be reported." | Error_kind {from_error; pp; _} :: errors -> ( match from_error error with None -> find errors | Some x -> pp ppf x) in find !error_kinds end
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