// -*- C++ -*- // Boost general library 'format' --------------------------- // See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history. // (C) Samuel Krempp 2001 // krempp@crans.ens-cachan.fr // Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and // distribute this software is granted provided this copyright notice appears // in all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied // warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose. // ideas taken from Rüdiger Loos's format class // and Karl Nelson's ofstream (also took its parsing code as basis for printf parsing) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // exceptions.hpp // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #ifndef BOOST_FORMAT_EXCEPTIONS_HPP #define BOOST_FORMAT_EXCEPTIONS_HPP #include namespace boost { namespace io { // **** exceptions ----------------------------------------------- class format_error : public std::exception { public: format_error() {} virtual const char *what() const throw() { return "boost::format_error: " "format generic failure"; } }; class bad_format_string : public format_error { public: bad_format_string() {} virtual const char *what() const throw() { return "boost::bad_format_string: " "format-string is ill-formed"; } }; class too_few_args : public format_error { public: too_few_args() {} virtual const char *what() const throw() { return "boost::too_few_args: " "format-string referred to more arguments than were passed"; } }; class too_many_args : public format_error { public: too_many_args() {} virtual const char *what() const throw() { return "boost::too_many_args: " "format-string referred to less arguments than were passed"; } }; class out_of_range : public format_error { public: out_of_range() {} virtual const char *what() const throw() { return "boost::out_of_range: " "tried to refer to an argument (or item) number which is out of range, " "according to the format string."; } }; } // namespace io } // namespace boost #endif // BOOST_FORMAT_EXCEPTIONS_HPP uix/log/gnu/build?id=105e8248d3a7abfdf3f307eac3898e8bc2e4515a'>build/linux-modules.scm
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2022-11-15linux-modules: Add 'load-pci-device-database'....* gnu/build/linux-modules.scm (read-pci-device-database) (load-pci-device-database): New procedures. Ludovic Courtès
2022-11-15linux-modules: Add support for listing PCI devices....* gnu/build/linux-modules.scm (<pci-device>): New record type. (pci-device-class-predicate, storage-pci-device?, network-pci-device?) (display-pci-device?, pci-devices?): New procedures. Ludovic Courtès
2021-12-16linux-modules: Ignore EINVAL in ‘modprobe’ mode....Loading the framebuffer-coreboot module simply fails with EINVAL on a non-Corebooted system. Crashing the system with a kernel panic is not a reasonable reaction to loading valid modules on unsupported hardware. The kernel should log an error, which the user is expected to see. Bogus module names will still be fatally reported by linux-modules.drv. * gnu/build/linux-modules.scm (load-linux-module*): Ignore EINVAL errors when operating recursively. Tobias Geerinckx-Rice via Guix-patches via