| 0 |      1 | // Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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|  |      2 | // All rights reserved.
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|  |      3 | // This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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|  |      4 | // under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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|  |      5 | // which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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|  |      6 | // at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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|  |      7 | //
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|  |      8 | // Initial Contributors:
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|  |      9 | // Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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|  |     10 | //
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|  |     11 | // Contributors:
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|  |     12 | //
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|  |     13 | // Description:
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|  |     14 | // e32test\cppexceptions\t_romtable.cpp
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|  |     15 | // Overview:
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|  |     16 | // Check accessibility and integrity of ROM exception search table.
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|  |     17 | // API Information:
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|  |     18 | // TRomHeader, TRomExceptionSearchTable, TExceptionDescriptor
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|  |     19 | // Details:	
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|  |     20 | // - Get the ROM exception search table, verify results are as expected.
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|  |     21 | // - Check that the correct exception descriptor is returned by
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|  |     22 | // GetExceptionDescriptor().
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|  |     23 | // - Check that the correct index table entry can be found.
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|  |     24 | // - Initialize the unwinder cache of a UCB with an exception descriptor
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|  |     25 | // and check we get the right result.
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|  |     26 | // - Throw and catch a variety of exceptions and verify results are as expected.
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|  |     27 | // Platforms/Drives/Compatibility:
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|  |     28 | // Hardware (Automatic).
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|  |     29 | // Assumptions/Requirement/Pre-requisites:
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|  |     30 | // Failures and causes:
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|  |     31 | // Base Port information:
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|  |     32 | // 
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|  |     33 | //
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|  |     34 | 
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|  |     35 | /* Environment: */
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|  |     36 | #include "unwind_env.h"
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|  |     37 | /* Language-independent unwinder declarations: */
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|  |     38 | #include "unwinder.h"
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|  |     39 | 
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|  |     40 | #include "symbian_support.h"
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|  |     41 | 
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|  |     42 | #include <f32file.h>
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|  |     43 | #include <e32test.h>
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|  |     44 | #include <e32rom.h>
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|  |     45 | #include <cpudefs.h>
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|  |     46 | 
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|  |     47 | GLDEF_D RTest test(_L("T_ROMTABLE"));
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|  |     48 | 
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|  |     49 | TRomHeader * pTheRomHeader;
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|  |     50 | char * GetExceptionDescriptor(void);
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|  |     51 | extern "C" {
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|  |     52 |   IMPORT_C TRomExceptionSearchTable * GetROMExceptionSearchTable(void);
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|  |     53 |   IMPORT_C TExceptionDescriptor * SearchEST(uint32_t addr, TRomExceptionSearchTable * aESTp);
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|  |     54 |   TExceptionDescriptor * GetRAMLoadedExceptionDescriptor(uint32_t addr);
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|  |     55 |   IMPORT_C const __EIT_entry *SearchEITV1(uint32_t return_address_offset, const __EIT_entry *base, unsigned int nelems);
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|  |     56 |   IMPORT_C __EIT_entry* SearchEITV2(uint32_t return_address, const __EIT_entry* base, unsigned int nelems);
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|  |     57 |   TExceptionDescriptor * ReLoadExceptionDescriptor(uint32_t addr, _Unwind_Control_Block * ucbp);
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|  |     58 |   IMPORT_C void InitialiseSymbianSpecificUnwinderCache(uint32_t addr, _Unwind_Control_Block * ucbp);
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|  |     59 | 
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|  |     60 |   void *__cxa_allocate_exception(size_t size);
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|  |     61 |   IMPORT_C __cxa_eh_globals *  __cxa_get_globals();
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|  |     62 | 
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|  |     63 | #ifdef _DEBUG
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|  |     64 |   IMPORT_C void DebugPrintf(const char * aFmt, ...);
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|  |     65 | #endif
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|  |     66 | }
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|  |     67 | 
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|  |     68 | int catcher(int x);
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|  |     69 | int catcher2(int x);
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|  |     70 | int catcher3(int x);
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|  |     71 | int catcher4(int x);
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|  |     72 | int catcher5(int x);
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|  |     73 | void TestUncaught(void);
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|  |     74 | const __EIT_entry * DumbGetEITV1(TUint32 offset, const __EIT_entry * base, TUint32 n);
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|  |     75 | __EIT_entry * DumbGetEITV2(TUint32 addr, __EIT_entry * base, TUint32 n);
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|  |     76 | 
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|  |     77 | GLDEF_C TInt E32Main()
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|  |     78 |     {
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|  |     79 |     test.Start(_L("Check accessibility and integrity of ROM exception search table"));
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|  |     80 | 
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|  |     81 |     TRomExceptionSearchTable * pEST = GetROMExceptionSearchTable();
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|  |     82 |     test.Printf(_L("ROM EST @ %08x\n"), pEST);
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|  |     83 |     test(pEST != 0);
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|  |     84 | 
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|  |     85 |     test.Printf(_L("ROM EST contains %d entries\n"), pEST->iNumEntries);
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|  |     86 | 
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|  |     87 |     for (int i=0; i<pEST->iNumEntries; i++)
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|  |     88 |         {
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|  |     89 | 	TRomImageHeader * pE = (TRomImageHeader *)pEST->iEntries[i];
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|  |     90 | 	TRomImageHeader * pH = pE -1;
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|  |     91 | 	TUint xd = pH->iExceptionDescriptor;
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|  |     92 | 	if ((xd&1)==0 || xd==0xffffffffu)
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|  |     93 | 		continue;
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|  |     94 | 	xd &= ~1;
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|  |     95 | 	TExceptionDescriptor * pED = (TExceptionDescriptor *) ((char *)pE + xd);
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|  |     96 | 	char * aExIdxBase = (char *)pED->iExIdxBase;
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|  |     97 | 	char * aExIdxLimit = (char *)pED->iExIdxLimit;
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|  |     98 | 	char * aROBase = (char *) pED->iROSegmentBase;
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|  |     99 | 	char * aROLimit = (char *)pED->iROSegmentLimit;
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|  |    100 | 
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|  |    101 | 	test.Printf(_L("%d\n"),i);
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|  |    102 | 
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|  |    103 | 	test(aExIdxBase <= aExIdxLimit);
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|  |    104 | 
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|  |    105 | 	test(aROBase <= aROLimit);
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|  |    106 | 
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|  |    107 | 	test(aROBase <= aExIdxBase);
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|  |    108 | 	test(aExIdxLimit <= aROLimit);
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|  |    109 |         }
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|  |    110 |     test.Printf(_L("\n"));
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|  |    111 | 
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|  |    112 | #ifdef __SUPPORT_CPP_EXCEPTIONS__
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|  |    113 |     // Check we get the right Exception Descriptor
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|  |    114 |     char * myExcpDesc = GetExceptionDescriptor();
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|  |    115 |     uint32_t addr = (uint32_t)GetExceptionDescriptor;
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|  |    116 | 
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|  |    117 |     test.Printf(_L("Checking &GetExceptionDescriptor [%08x] in EST range: %08x - %08x\n"), 
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|  |    118 | 		addr, pEST->iEntries[0], GET_EST_FENCEPOST(pEST));
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|  |    119 |     test(addr >= pEST->iEntries[0] && addr < GET_EST_FENCEPOST(pEST));
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|  |    120 |     TExceptionDescriptor * aExcpDescP = SearchEST(addr, pEST);
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|  |    121 |     test.Printf(_L("Found entry %08x in EST\n"), aExcpDescP);
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|  |    122 |     test(aExcpDescP != NULL);
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|  |    123 |     test.Printf(_L("Check myExcpDesc[%08x] == aExcpDescP[%08x]\n"), myExcpDesc, aExcpDescP);
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|  |    124 |     test(myExcpDesc==(char*)aExcpDescP);
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|  |    125 | 
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|  |    126 |     // Now check we can find the right entry in the index table.
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|  |    127 |     __EIT_entry * aExIdxBase1 = (__EIT_entry *)aExcpDescP->iExIdxBase;
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|  |    128 |     __EIT_entry * aExIdxLimit1 = (__EIT_entry *)aExcpDescP->iExIdxLimit;
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|  |    129 |     unsigned int nelems = aExIdxLimit1 - aExIdxBase1;
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|  |    130 |     uint32_t aROBase1 = (uint32_t)aExcpDescP->iROSegmentBase;
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|  |    131 |     int ehabiv2 = aROBase1 & 1;
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|  |    132 |     aROBase1 = aROBase1 & EHABI_MASK;
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|  |    133 |     uint32_t aRetOffest = addr - aROBase1;
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|  |    134 |     test.Printf(_L("EHABI_V2= %d: Looking up %08x with base %08x in ExIdx @ %08x with %d entries\n"),
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|  |    135 | 		ehabiv2, addr, aROBase1, aExIdxBase1, nelems);
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|  |    136 |     if (ehabiv2) {
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|  |    137 |       __EIT_entry * aResult = SearchEITV2(addr, aExIdxBase1, nelems);
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|  |    138 |       __EIT_entry * aResult1 = DumbGetEITV2(addr, aExIdxBase1, nelems);
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|  |    139 |       test.Printf(_L("Check result %08x == %08x\n"), aResult, aResult1);
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|  |    140 |       test(aResult == aResult1);
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|  |    141 |     } else {
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|  |    142 |       const __EIT_entry * aResult = SearchEITV1(aRetOffest, aExIdxBase1, nelems);
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|  |    143 |       const __EIT_entry * aResult1 = DumbGetEITV1(aRetOffest, aExIdxBase1, nelems);
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|  |    144 |       test.Printf(_L("Check result %08x == %08x\n"), aResult, aResult1);
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|  |    145 |       test(aResult == aResult1);
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|  |    146 |     }
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|  |    147 | #ifdef _DEBUG
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|  |    148 |     DebugPrintf("Exception diagnostic print support is working if you can see this!!\n\r");
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|  |    149 | #else
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|  |    150 |     test.Printf(_L("Exception diagnostic print support only available in UDEB builds - not tested\n"));
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|  |    151 | #endif
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|  |    152 | 
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|  |    153 |     //check we've got some eh_globals
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|  |    154 |     __cxa_eh_globals *g = __cxa_get_globals();
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|  |    155 |     test.Printf(_L("Exception Handling globals for this thread allocated @ %08x\n"), g);
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|  |    156 |     test(g != NULL);
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|  |    157 |     test.Printf(_L("Emergency Buffer @ %08x\n"), g->emergency_buffer);
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|  |    158 | 
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|  |    159 |     // now initialize a the unwinder cache of a ucbp with an exception descriptor
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|  |    160 |     // and check we get the right result.
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|  |    161 |     test.Printf(_L("Allocate an empty exception object\n"));
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|  |    162 |     __cxa_exception *ep = ((__cxa_exception *)__cxa_allocate_exception(0)) - 1;
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|  |    163 |     test.Printf(_L("Empty Exception Object @ %08x UCB @ %08x\n"), ep, &ep->ucb);
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|  |    164 |     test.Printf(_L("Initialize the UCB with the EST and the current exception descriptor\n"));
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|  |    165 |     InitialiseSymbianSpecificUnwinderCache(addr, &ep->ucb);
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|  |    166 |     test.Printf(_L("Check the EST in the UCB [%08x] == %08x and the Exception Desc [%08x] == %08x\n"),
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|  |    167 | 		GET_ROM_EST(&ep->ucb), pEST, GET_EXCEPTION_DESCRIPTOR(&ep->ucb), myExcpDesc);
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|  |    168 |     test(GET_ROM_EST(&ep->ucb)==pEST);
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|  |    169 |     test((char*)GET_EXCEPTION_DESCRIPTOR(&ep->ucb)== myExcpDesc);
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|  |    170 |     
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|  |    171 |     test.Printf(_L("Throwing first exception.\n"));
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|  |    172 |     int r = catcher(2);
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|  |    173 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected 2\n"), r);
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|  |    174 |     test(r==2);
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|  |    175 | 
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|  |    176 |     test.Printf(_L("Not throwing first exception.\n"));
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|  |    177 |     r = catcher(0);
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|  |    178 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected -1\n"), r);
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|  |    179 |     test(r==-1);
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|  |    180 | 
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|  |    181 |     test.Printf(_L("Throwing second exception.\n"));
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|  |    182 |     r = catcher2(3);
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|  |    183 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected 3\n"), r);
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|  |    184 |     test(r==3);
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|  |    185 | 
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|  |    186 |     test.Printf(_L("Not throwing second exception.\n"));
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|  |    187 |     r = catcher2(0);
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|  |    188 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected -1\n"), r);
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|  |    189 |     test(r==-1);
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|  |    190 | 
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|  |    191 |     test.Printf(_L("Throwing third exception.\n"));
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|  |    192 |     r = catcher3(4);
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|  |    193 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected 4\n"), r);
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|  |    194 |     test(r==4);
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|  |    195 | 
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|  |    196 |     test.Printf(_L("Not throwing third exception.\n"));
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|  |    197 |     r = catcher3(0);
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|  |    198 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected -1\n"), r);
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|  |    199 |     test(r==-1);
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|  |    200 | 
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|  |    201 |     test.Printf(_L("Throwing fourth exception.\n"));
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|  |    202 |     r = catcher4(5);
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|  |    203 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected 5\n"), r);
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|  |    204 |     test(r==5);
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|  |    205 | 
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|  |    206 |     test.Printf(_L("Not throwing fourth exception.\n"));
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|  |    207 |     r = catcher4(0);
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|  |    208 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected -1\n"), r);
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|  |    209 |     test(r==-1);
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|  |    210 | 
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|  |    211 |     test.Printf(_L("Throwing fifth exception.\n"));
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|  |    212 |     r = catcher5(6);
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|  |    213 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected 6\n"), r);
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|  |    214 |     test(r==6);
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|  |    215 | 
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|  |    216 |     test.Printf(_L("Not throwing fifth exception.\n"));
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|  |    217 |     r = catcher5(0);
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|  |    218 |     test.Printf(_L("Returned %d expected -1\n"), r);
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|  |    219 |     test(r==-1);
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|  |    220 | 
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|  |    221 |     test.Printf(_L("Testing std::uncaught_exception.\n"));
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|  |    222 |     TestUncaught();
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|  |    223 | #endif
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|  |    224 | 
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|  |    225 | 	test.End();
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|  |    226 | 	test.Close();
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|  |    227 |     return 0;
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|  |    228 |     }
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|  |    229 | 
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|  |    230 | #ifdef __ARMCC__
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|  |    231 | // We rely on this immediately following E32main. DONT MOVE IT
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|  |    232 | __asm char * GetExceptionDescriptor(void) {
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|  |    233 |   extern |Symbian$$CPP$$Exception$$Descriptor|
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|  |    234 |   ldr r0, theExceptionDesc
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|  |    235 | 
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|  |    236 | #ifdef __SUPPORT_THUMB_INTERWORKING
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|  |    237 |   bx lr
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|  |    238 | #else
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|  |    239 |   mov pc, lr
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|  |    240 | #endif
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|  |    241 | 
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|  |    242 | theExceptionDesc dcd |Symbian$$CPP$$Exception$$Descriptor|
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|  |    243 | }
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|  |    244 | #endif
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|  |    245 | 
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|  |    246 | const __EIT_entry * DumbGetEITV1(TUint32 offset, const __EIT_entry * base, TUint32 n) {
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|  |    247 |   if (n && offset < base[0].fnoffset) return 0;
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|  |    248 |   for (int i=0; i<n; i++) {
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|  |    249 |     // check for last entry 
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|  |    250 |     if (i == n-1 && base[i].fnoffset <= offset) return &base[i];
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|  |    251 |     if (base[i].fnoffset <= offset && offset < base[i+1].fnoffset) return &base[i];
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|  |    252 |   }
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|  |    253 |   return 0;
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|  |    254 | }
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|  |    255 | 
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|  |    256 | static uint32_t __ARM_resolve_prel31(void *p)
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|  |    257 | {
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|  |    258 |   return (uint32_t)((((*(int32_t *)p) << 1) >> 1) + (int32_t)p);
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|  |    259 | }
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|  |    260 | 
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|  |    261 | __EIT_entry * DumbGetEITV2(TUint32 addr, __EIT_entry * base, TUint32 n) {
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|  |    262 |   if (n && (addr < __ARM_resolve_prel31(&base[0].fnoffset)))
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|  |    263 |     return 0;
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|  |    264 |   for (int i=0; i<n; i++) {
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|  |    265 |     // check for last entry 
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|  |    266 |     if (i == n-1 && __ARM_resolve_prel31(&base[i].fnoffset) <= addr) 
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|  |    267 |       return &base[i];
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|  |    268 |     if ((__ARM_resolve_prel31(&base[i].fnoffset) <= addr) && 
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|  |    269 | 	(addr < __ARM_resolve_prel31(&base[i+1].fnoffset)))
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|  |    270 |       return &base[i];
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|  |    271 |   }
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|  |    272 |   return 0;
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|  |    273 | }
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|  |    274 |     
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|  |    275 | #ifdef __SUPPORT_CPP_EXCEPTIONS__
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|  |    276 | 
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|  |    277 | class MyFirstException {
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|  |    278 | public:
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|  |    279 |   MyFirstException(int x) { iVal = x; };
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|  |    280 |   virtual ~MyFirstException();
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|  |    281 |   int iVal;
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|  |    282 | };
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|  |    283 | 
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|  |    284 | MyFirstException::~MyFirstException(){}
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|  |    285 | 
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|  |    286 | int thrower (int x) {
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|  |    287 |   if (x != 0) throw MyFirstException(x);
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|  |    288 |   return -1;
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|  |    289 | }
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|  |    290 | 
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|  |    291 | int catcher(int x) {
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|  |    292 |   try {
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|  |    293 |     return thrower(x);
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|  |    294 |   }
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|  |    295 |   catch(MyFirstException& e) 
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|  |    296 |     {
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|  |    297 |       return e.iVal;
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|  |    298 |     }
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|  |    299 | }
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|  |    300 | 
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|  |    301 | 
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|  |    302 | #include "second_excp.h"
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|  |    303 | 
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|  |    304 | 
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|  |    305 | int catcher2(int x) {
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|  |    306 |   try {
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|  |    307 |     return thrower2(x);
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|  |    308 |   }
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|  |    309 |   catch(MySecondException& e) 
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|  |    310 |     {
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|  |    311 |       return e.iVal;
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|  |    312 |     }
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|  |    313 | }
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|  |    314 | 
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|  |    315 | int catcher3(int x) {
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|  |    316 |   try {
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|  |    317 |     return thrower3(x);
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|  |    318 |   }
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|  |    319 |   catch(MyThirdException& e) 
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|  |    320 |     {
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|  |    321 |       return e.iVal;
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|  |    322 |     }
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|  |    323 | }
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|  |    324 | 
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|  |    325 | int catcher4(int x) {
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|  |    326 |   try {
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|  |    327 |     return thrower4(x);
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|  |    328 |   }
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|  |    329 |   catch(MyFourthException& e) 
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|  |    330 |     {
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|  |    331 |       return e.iVal;
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|  |    332 |     }
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|  |    333 | }
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|  |    334 | 
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|  |    335 | int catcher5(int x) {
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|  |    336 |   try {
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|  |    337 |     return thrower5(x);
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|  |    338 |   }
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|  |    339 |   catch(MyFifthException& e) 
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|  |    340 |     {
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|  |    341 |       return e.iVal;
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|  |    342 |     }
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|  |    343 | }
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|  |    344 | 
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|  |    345 | void TestUncaught(void) {
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|  |    346 |   TInt x = 0;
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|  |    347 |   try {
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|  |    348 |     UncaughtTester aTester(x);
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|  |    349 |     test.Printf(_L("Check throw case\n"));
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|  |    350 |     thrower(0);
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|  |    351 |   }
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|  |    352 |   catch(MyFirstException& e) 
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|  |    353 |     {
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|  |    354 |       test.Printf(_L("~Check x == 0\n"));
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|  |    355 |       test(x == 0);
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|  |    356 |     }
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|  |    357 |   try {
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|  |    358 |     UncaughtTester aTester(x);
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|  |    359 |     test.Printf(_L("Check no throw case\n"));
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|  |    360 |   }
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|  |    361 |   catch(MyFirstException& e) 
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|  |    362 |     {
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|  |    363 |       test.Printf(_L("Whoops!!!\n"));
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|  |    364 |     }
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|  |    365 |   test(x==1);
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|  |    366 | }
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|  |    367 | 
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|  |    368 | 
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|  |    369 | #endif
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|  |    370 | 
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|  |    371 | 
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|  |    372 | 
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|  |    373 | 
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|  |    374 | 
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|  |    375 | 
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|  |    376 | 
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