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This is thrown when invalid input is provided. More...
#include <util/misc/scexception.h>
Public Member Functions | |
InputError (const char *description=0, const char *file=0, int line=0, const char *keyword=0, const char *value=0, const ClassDesc *class_desc=0, const char *exception_type="InputError") MPQC__NOEXCEPT | |
Create a InputError exception. More... | |
InputError (const InputError &) MPQC__NOEXCEPT | |
const char * | keyword () const MPQC__NOEXCEPT |
Return the keyword having an erroneous value. | |
const char * | value () const MPQC__NOEXCEPT |
Return the erroneous value which caused this exception to be thrown. | |
Public Member Functions inherited from sc::SCException | |
SCException (const char *description=0, const char *file=0, int line=0, const ClassDesc *class_desc=0, const char *exception_type="SCException") MPQC__NOEXCEPT | |
Create an SCException. More... | |
SCException (const SCException &) MPQC__NOEXCEPT | |
const char * | what () const MPQC__NOEXCEPT |
overload of Exception::what() | |
const ClassDesc * | class_desc () const MPQC__NOEXCEPT |
Returns the class descriptor of the object which generated the exception. More... | |
const char * | exception_type () const MPQC__NOEXCEPT |
Returns the classname of the exception. May return null. | |
std::ostream & | elaborate () |
Returns a stream where additional information about the exception can be written. More... | |
Public Member Functions inherited from sc::Exception | |
Exception (const char *description=0, const char *file=0, int line=0) MPQC__NOEXCEPT | |
Create an Exception. More... | |
Exception (const Exception &) MPQC__NOEXCEPT | |
const char * | description () const MPQC__NOEXCEPT |
Reimplementation of std::exception::what(). More... | |
const char * | file () const MPQC__NOEXCEPT |
Returns the name of the file in which the exception was created. More... | |
int | line () const MPQC__NOEXCEPT |
Returns the line number where the exception was created. More... | |
This is thrown when invalid input is provided.
Note that sometimes input can be internally generated, so what logically would be a ProgrammingError could result in an InputError being thrown.
sc::InputError::InputError | ( | const char * | description = 0 , |
const char * | file = 0 , |
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int | line = 0 , |
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const char * | keyword = 0 , |
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const char * | value = 0 , |
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const ClassDesc * | class_desc = 0 , |
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const char * | exception_type = "InputError" |
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Create a InputError exception.
description | a description of the problem. |
file | the file name where the problem occured. |
line | the line number where the exception occured. |
keyword | the keyword that was being read. |
value | the value associated with the keyword |
class_desc | the ClassDesc for the object causing the exception. |
exception_type | the classname of the SCException specialization. The default is "InputError". |
It is suggested that the special macros FILE and LINE be given as the file
and line
arguments, respectively.