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authorTye McQueen <tye@metronet.com>2010-09-26 18:35:39 -0700
committerFather Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org>2010-09-26 20:30:00 -0700
commit0dc1749808f7658dd7e4af08e1854e0d622b105d (patch)
treea1549feaa7ecc96748f29d5dc0695874b64a76c9 /perlio.c
parent6797b0fef2e51d44193184687a5343e7bd3b5874 (diff)
downloadperl-0dc1749808f7658dd7e4af08e1854e0d622b105d.tar.gz
[perl #73754] Better error message for PerlIO layer implementations
please find attached a patch against blead originating from [1] , that improves the "Layer does not match this perl" error message by telling the user which IO layer failed and how. I've tested the patch against a recent bleadperl and even without the modifications to perldiag.t all tests pass. Still, for completeness, I've patched perldiag.t as well. The code is not mine, it was written and posted by Tye McQueen, I've just tested it [2] and ferry the information. I'm aware that this patch is too late for 5.12 , but in the sense of improving Perl in the long run, I hope the change still makes it into a version of Perl. -max [1] http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=829815 [2] Certified Works On My Machine, 2010
Diffstat (limited to 'perlio.c')
-rw-r--r--perlio.c11
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/perlio.c b/perlio.c
index 79b7efae22..547f0b44b2 100644
--- a/perlio.c
+++ b/perlio.c
@@ -1211,13 +1211,18 @@ PerlIO *
PerlIO_push(pTHX_ PerlIO *f, PERLIO_FUNCS_DECL(*tab), const char *mode, SV *arg)
{
if (tab->fsize != sizeof(PerlIO_funcs)) {
- mismatch:
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Layer does not match this perl");
+ Perl_croak( aTHX_
+ "%s (%d) does not match %s (%d)",
+ "PerlIO layer function table size", tab->fsize,
+ "size expected by this perl", sizeof(PerlIO_funcs) );
}
if (tab->size) {
PerlIOl *l;
if (tab->size < sizeof(PerlIOl)) {
- goto mismatch;
+ Perl_croak( aTHX_
+ "%s (%d) smaller than %s (%d)",
+ "PerlIO layer instance size", tab->size,
+ "size expected by this perl", sizeof(PerlIOl) );
}
/* Real layer with a data area */
if (f) {