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Please see the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, // USA. // // Nothing in the GNU General Public License or any other license to use // the code or files shall permit you to use Tripwire's trademarks, // service marks, or other intellectual property without Tripwire's // prior written consent. // // If you have any questions, please contact Tripwire, Inc. at either // info@tripwire.org or www.tripwire.org. // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // File: errorutil.h // Date: 30 April 99 // Creator: mdb // Company: TSS // Desc: contains useful eError derived classes // // eInternal -- internal logic errors ( ie -- programming mistakes ) // ePoly -- "polymorphic" error that takes its ID as input instead // of from its class name // ThrowAndAssert -- asserts false and throws the specified exception // #ifndef __ERRORUTIL_H #define __ERRORUTIL_H #ifndef __ERROR_H #include "error.h" #endif //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // ePoly //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class ePoly : public eError { public: //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Construction and Assignment //------------------------------------------------------------------------- ePoly(uint32 id, const TSTRING& msg, uint32 flags = 0); explicit ePoly(const eError& rhs); explicit ePoly(); void operator=(const eError& rhs); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // ID manipulation //------------------------------------------------------------------------- virtual uint32 GetID() const; void SetID(uint32 id); private: uint32 mID; }; //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // eInternal //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TSS_BEGIN_EXCEPTION(eInternal, eError) public: eInternal(TCHAR* file, int lineNum); TSS_END_EXCEPTION() //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // cErrorUtil //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class cErrorUtil { public: static TSTRING MakeFileError(const TSTRING& msg, const TSTRING& fileName); // constructs an error message of the form: // File: \n // This is useful for constructing strings to pass as the msg parameter // to eError constructors. }; //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Convenience Macros //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // NOTE -- we require the developer to supply the file name instead of using // __FILE__ because that includes the full path to the file, which we // would not like to display to the user. // #define INTERNAL_ERROR(filename) eInternal((TCHAR*)_T(filename), __LINE__) #define THROW_INTERNAL(filename) throw eInternal((TCHAR*)_T(filename), __LINE__) // TODO: ASSERT is always fatal in Unix, perhaps we could #ifdef the ASSERT // to echo to cout the line number the exception occured at? #define ThrowAndAssert(exception) \ { \ ASSERT(false); \ throw exception; \ } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Inline Implementation //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ePoly /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// inline ePoly::ePoly(uint32 id, const TSTRING& msg, uint32 flags) : eError(msg, flags), mID(id) { } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ePoly /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// inline ePoly::ePoly(const eError& rhs) { *this = rhs; } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ePoly /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// inline ePoly::ePoly() : eError(_T("")), mID(0) { } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // operator= /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// inline void ePoly::operator=(const eError& rhs) { mMsg = rhs.GetMsg(); mFlags = rhs.GetFlags(); mID = rhs.GetID(); } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // GetID /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// inline uint32 ePoly::GetID() const { return mID; } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // SetID /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// inline void ePoly::SetID(uint32 id) { mID = id; } #endif //__ERRORUTIL_H