tripwire-open-source/src/core/serializer.cpp

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//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// serializer.cpp -- The object that does the serialization work.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "stdcore.h"
#include "serializer.h"
// TODO: May localizable strings need to be moved to string table
//#############################################################################
// eSerializer
//#############################################################################
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// eSerializer::GetMsg -- Overloaded method for returning an error message.
/*virtual*/ TSTRING eSerializer::GetMsg() const
{
TSTRING ret;
if (!eSerializer::mDataSource.empty())
{
ret = mMsg;
switch (eSerializer::mSourceType)
{
case TY_UNDEFINED:
ret.append(mDataSource);
break;
case TY_FILE:
ret.append(_T("\nFile: "));
ret.append(mDataSource);
break;
case TY_TEMPFILE:
ret.append(_T("\nTemporary File: "));
ret.append(mDataSource);
break;
case TY_MEMORY:
ret.append(_T("\nMemory Block: ")); //uhhh...??
ret.append(mDataSource);
break;
case TY_PIPE:
ret.append(_T("\nNamed Pipe: "));
ret.append(mDataSource);
break;
case TY_SOCKET:
ret.append(_T("\nNetwork Socket: "));
ret.append(mDataSource);
break;
default:
ret.append(_T("\n"));
ret.append(mDataSource);
break;
}
}
else
{
// Just use the base class method...
ret = eError::GetMsg();
}
return ret;
}
/*
eSerializer::eSerializer(ErrorNum errNum, const TSTRING& msg) :
eError(errNum, msg)
{
}
const TSTRING& eSerializer::GetMsg() const
{
if((mErrorNum < 0) || (mErrorNum >= E_NUMITEMS))
{
// I don't know what this error number is; just use the base class implementation
return eError::GetMsg();
}
static TSTRING message;
static const TCHAR* reasonStrings[] = { _T("The serializer encountered an unknown type"),
_T("Invlaid input stream format for serializer"),
_T("Archive error"),
_T("Version Mismatch"),
_T("Invalid Reason") };
message = reasonStrings[mErrorNum];
message += _T(" : ");
message += mMsg;
return message;
}
*/