"end of file on ~S"
(stream-error-stream condition)))))
+(define-condition closed-stream-error (stream-error) ()
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~S is closed" (stream-error-stream condition)))))
+
(define-condition file-error (error)
((pathname :reader file-error-pathname :initarg :pathname))
(:report
(define-condition simple-reference-error (reference-condition simple-error)
())
+(define-condition simple-reference-warning (reference-condition simple-warning)
+ ())
+
(define-condition duplicate-definition (reference-condition warning)
((name :initarg :name :reader duplicate-definition-name))
(:report (lambda (c s)
'(:ansi-cl :function make-array)
'(:ansi-cl :function sb!xc:upgraded-array-element-type))))
-(define-condition displaced-to-array-too-small-error
- (reference-condition simple-error)
- ()
- (:default-initargs
- :references (list '(:ansi-cl :function adjust-array))))
-
(define-condition type-warning (reference-condition simple-warning)
()
(:default-initargs :references (list '(:sbcl :node "Handling of Types"))))
"No traps are enabled? How can this be?"
stream))))))
+(define-condition invalid-array-index-error (type-error)
+ ((array :initarg :array :reader invalid-array-index-error-array)
+ (axis :initarg :axis :reader invalid-array-index-error-axis))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (let ((array (invalid-array-index-error-array condition)))
+ (format stream "Index ~W out of bounds for ~@[axis ~W of ~]~S, ~
+ should be nonnegative and <~W."
+ (type-error-datum condition)
+ (when (> (array-rank array) 1)
+ (invalid-array-index-error-axis condition))
+ (type-of array)
+ ;; Extract the bound from (INTEGER 0 (BOUND))
+ (caaddr (type-error-expected-type condition)))))))
+
+(define-condition invalid-array-error (reference-condition type-error) ()
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (let ((*print-array* nil))
+ (format stream
+ "~@<Displaced array originally of type ~S has been invalidated ~
+ due its displaced-to array ~S having become too small to hold ~
+ it: the displaced array's dimensions have all been set to zero ~
+ to trap accesses to it.~:@>"
+ (type-error-expected-type condition)
+ (array-displacement (type-error-datum condition))))))
+ (:default-initargs
+ :references
+ (list '(:ansi-cl :function adjust-array))))
+
(define-condition index-too-large-error (type-error)
()
(:report
(simple-condition-format-arguments condition)
(reader-impossible-number-error-error condition))))))
+(define-condition standard-readtable-modified-error (reference-condition error)
+ ((operation :initarg :operation :reader standard-readtable-modified-operation))
+ (:report (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~S would modify the standard readtable."
+ (standard-readtable-modified-operation condition))))
+ (:default-initargs :references `((:ansi-cl :section (2 1 1 2))
+ (:ansi-cl :glossary "standard readtable"))))
+
(define-condition timeout (serious-condition)
((seconds :initarg :seconds :initform nil :reader timeout-seconds))
(:report (lambda (condition stream)
Associated with this condition are always the restarts STEP-INTO,
STEP-NEXT, and STEP-CONTINUE."))
-#!+sb-doc
-(setf (fdocumentation 'step-condition-source-path 'function)
- "Source-path of the original form associated with the
-STEP-FORM-CONDITION or NIL."
- (fdocumentation 'step-condition-pathname 'function)
- "Pathname of the original source-file associated with the
-STEP-FORM-CONDITION or NIL.")
-
(define-condition step-result-condition (step-condition)
((result :initarg :result :reader step-condition-result)))
\f
;;; A knob for muffling warnings, mostly for use while loading files.
(defvar *muffled-warnings* 'uninteresting-redefinition
- "A type that ought to specify a subtype of WARNING. Whenever a warning
-is signaled, if the warning if of this type, it will be muffled.")
+ "A type that ought to specify a subtype of WARNING. Whenever a
+warning is signaled, if the warning if of this type and is not
+handled by any other handler, it will be muffled.")
\f
;;; Various STYLE-WARNING signaled in the system.
;; For the moment, we're only getting into the details for function