//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /* This file is part of Beast: https://github.com/vinniefalco/Beast Copyright 2013, Vinnie Falco Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL , DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ //============================================================================== #ifndef BEAST_ERROR_BEASTHEADER #define BEAST_ERROR_BEASTHEADER #include "beast_SafeBool.h" /** A concise error report. This lightweight but flexible class records lets you record the file and line where a recoverable error occurred, along with some optional human readable text. A recoverable error can be passed along and turned into a non recoverable error by throwing the object: it's derivation from std::exception is fully compliant with the C++ exception interface. @ingroup beast_core */ class Error : public std::exception , public SafeBool { public: /** Numeric code. This enumeration is useful when the caller needs to take different actions depending on the failure. For example, trying again later if a file is locked. */ enum Code { success, //!< "the operation was successful" general, //!< "a general error occurred" canceled, //!< "the operation was canceled" exception, //!< "an exception was thrown" unexpected, //!< "an unexpected result was encountered" platform, //!< "a system exception was signaled" noMemory, //!< "there was not enough memory" noMoreData, //!< "the end of data was reached" invalidData, //!< "the data is corrupt or invalid" bufferSpace, //!< "the buffer is too small" badParameter, //!< "one or more parameters were invalid" assertFailed, //!< "an assertion failed" fileInUse, //!< "the file is in use" fileExists, //!< "the file exists" fileNoPerm, //!< "permission was denied" (file attributes conflict) fileIOError, //!< "an I/O or device error occurred" fileNoSpace, //!< "there is no space left on the device" fileNotFound, //!< "the file was not found" fileNameInvalid //!< "the file name was illegal or malformed" }; Error (); Error (const Error& other); Error& operator= (const Error& other); virtual ~Error () noexcept; Code code () const; bool failed () const; bool asBoolean () const; const String getReasonText () const; const String getSourceFilename () const; int getLineNumber () const; Error& fail (const char* sourceFileName, int lineNumber, const String reasonText, Code errorCode = general); Error& fail (const char* sourceFileName, int lineNumber, Code errorCode = general); // A function that is capable of recovering from an error (for // example, by performing a different action) can reset the // object so it can be passed up. void reset (); // Call this when reporting the error to clear the "checked" flag void willBeReported () const; // for std::exception. This lets you throw an Error that should // terminate the application. The what() message will be less // descriptive so ideally you should catch the Error object instead. const char* what () const noexcept; static const String getReasonTextForCode (Code code); private: Code m_code; String m_reasonText; String m_sourceFileName; int m_lineNumber; mutable bool m_needsToBeChecked; mutable String m_what; // created on demand mutable const char* m_szWhat; }; #endif