gcc/libjava/win32.cc
Adam King 94ed000253 jvm.h (_Jv_ThrowBadArrayIndex, [...]): Mark as noreturn.
2002-04-11  Adam King <aking@dreammechanics.com>
	    Tom Tromey  <tromey@redhat.com>

	* include/jvm.h (_Jv_ThrowBadArrayIndex,
	_Jv_ThrowNullPointerException): Mark as noreturn.
	* win32.cc (_Jv_platform_initProperties): Use _Jv_MallocUnchecked
	and _Jv_free.  Correctly invoke GetTempPath().  Indentation
	fixes.

Co-Authored-By: Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>

From-SVN: r52164
2002-04-11 15:57:56 +00:00

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// win32.cc - Helper functions for Microsoft-flavored OSs.
/* Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation
This file is part of libgcj.
This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
details. */
#include <config.h>
#include <jvm.h>
#include <sys/timeb.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "platform.h"
#include <java/lang/ArithmeticException.h>
#include <java/util/Properties.h>
static LONG CALLBACK
win32_exception_handler (LPEXCEPTION_POINTERS e)
{
if (e->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION)
_Jv_ThrowNullPointerException();
else if (e->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO)
throw new java::lang::ArithmeticException;
else
return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
}
// Platform-specific VM initialization.
void
_Jv_platform_initialize (void)
{
// Initialise winsock for networking
WSADATA data;
if (WSAStartup (MAKEWORD (1, 1), &data))
MessageBox (NULL, "Error initialising winsock library.", "Error",
MB_OK | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION);
// Install exception handler
SetUnhandledExceptionFilter (win32_exception_handler);
}
// gettimeofday implementation.
jlong
_Jv_platform_gettimeofday ()
{
struct timeb t;
ftime (&t);
return t.time * 1000LL + t.millitm;
}
// The following definitions "fake out" mingw to think that -mthreads
// was enabled and that mingwthr.dll was linked. GCJ-compiled
// applications don't need this helper library because we can safely
// detect thread death (return from Thread.run()).
int _CRT_MT = 1;
extern "C" int
__mingwthr_key_dtor (DWORD, void (*) (void *))
{
// FIXME: for now we do nothing; this causes a memory leak of
// approximately 24 bytes per thread created.
return 0;
}
// Set platform-specific System properties.
void
_Jv_platform_initProperties (java::util::Properties* newprops)
{
// A convenience define.
#define SET(Prop,Val) \
newprops->put(JvNewStringLatin1 (Prop), JvNewStringLatin1 (Val))
SET ("file.separator", "\\");
SET ("path.separator", ";");
SET ("line.separator", "\r\n");
// Use GetCurrentDirectory to set 'user.dir'.
DWORD buflen = MAX_PATH;
char *buffer = (char *) _Jv_MallocUnchecked (buflen);
if (buffer != NULL)
{
if (GetCurrentDirectory (buflen, buffer))
SET ("user.dir", buffer);
if (GetTempPath (buflen, buffer))
SET ("java.io.tmpdir", buffer);
_Jv_free (buffer);
}
// Use GetUserName to set 'user.name'.
buflen = 257; // UNLEN + 1
buffer = (char *) _Jv_MallocUnchecked (buflen);
if (buffer != NULL)
{
if (GetUserName (buffer, &buflen))
SET ("user.name", buffer);
_Jv_free (buffer);
}
// According to the api documentation for 'GetWindowsDirectory()', the
// environmental variable HOMEPATH always specifies the user's home
// directory or a default directory. On the 3 windows machines I checked
// only 1 had it set. If it's not set, JDK1.3.1 seems to set it to
// the windows directory, so we'll do the same.
char *userHome = NULL;
if ((userHome = ::getenv ("HOMEPATH")) == NULL )
{
// Check HOME since it's what I use.
if ((userHome = ::getenv ("HOME")) == NULL )
{
// Not found - use the windows directory like JDK1.3.1 does.
char *winHome = (char *) _Jv_MallocUnchecked (MAX_PATH);
if (winHome != NULL)
{
if (GetWindowsDirectory (winHome, MAX_PATH))
SET ("user.home", winHome);
_Jv_free (winHome);
}
}
}
if (userHome != NULL)
SET ("user.home", userHome);
// Get and set some OS info.
OSVERSIONINFO osvi;
ZeroMemory (&osvi, sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO));
osvi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO);
if (GetVersionEx (&osvi))
{
char *buffer = (char *) _Jv_MallocUnchecked (30);
if (buffer != NULL)
{
sprintf (buffer, "%d.%d", (int) osvi.dwMajorVersion,
(int) osvi.dwMinorVersion);
SET ("os.version", buffer);
_Jv_free (buffer);
}
switch (osvi.dwPlatformId)
{
case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS:
if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 0)
SET ("os.name", "Windows 95");
else if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 10)
SET ("os.name", "Windows 98");
else if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 90)
SET ("os.name", "Windows Me");
else
SET ("os.name", "Windows ??");
break;
case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT:
if (osvi.dwMajorVersion <= 4 )
SET ("os.name", "Windows NT");
else if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 0)
SET ("os.name", "Windows 2000");
else if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 1)
SET ("os.name", "Windows XP");
else
SET ("os.name", "Windows NT ??");
break;
default:
SET ("os.name", "Windows UNKNOWN");
break;
}
}
// Set the OS architecture.
SYSTEM_INFO si;
GetSystemInfo (&si);
switch (si.dwProcessorType)
{
case PROCESSOR_INTEL_386:
SET ("os.arch", "i386");
break;
case PROCESSOR_INTEL_486:
SET ("os.arch", "i486");
break;
case PROCESSOR_INTEL_PENTIUM:
SET ("os.arch", "i586");
break;
case PROCESSOR_MIPS_R4000:
SET ("os.arch", "MIPS4000");
break;
case PROCESSOR_ALPHA_21064:
SET ("os.arch", "ALPHA");
break;
default:
SET ("os.arch", "unknown");
break;
}
}