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// Copyright (C) 2009 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
//
// 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 ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
// REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
// AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC 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 __EXCEPTIONS_H
#define __EXCEPTIONS_H 1
#include <stdexcept>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
namespace isc {
///
/// This is a base class for exceptions thrown from the DNS library module.
/// Normally, the exceptions are thrown via a convenient shortcut macro,
/// @ref isc_throw, which automatically gives trivial parameters for the
/// exception such as the file name and line number where the exception is
/// triggered.
///
class Exception : public std::exception {
public:
///
/// \name Constructors and Destructor
///
//@{
/// \brief Constructor for a given type for exceptions with file name and
/// file line number.
///
/// @param file the file name where the exception was thrown.
/// @param line the line in \a file where the exception was thrown.
/// @param what a description (type) of the exception.
Exception(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) :
file_(file), line_(line), what_(what) {}
/// \brief Constructor for a given type for exceptions with file name and
/// file line number.
///
/// @param file the file name where the exception was thrown.
/// @param line the line in \a file where the exception was thrown.
/// @param what a description (type) of the exception.
Exception(const char* file, size_t line, const std::string& what) :
file_(file), line_(line), what_(what) {}
/// The destructor
virtual ~Exception() throw() {}
//@}
private:
///
/// The assignment operator is intentionally disabled.
///
void operator=(const Exception& src);
public:
///
/// \name Methods Reimplemented against the Standard Exception Class
///
//@{
/// \brief Returns a C-style character string of the cause of the exception.
///
/// Note: we normally don't use exception specifications, but this is an
/// "exception" to that policy as it's enforced by the base class.
///
/// @return A C-style character string of the exception cause.
virtual const char* what() const throw();
//@}
///
/// \name Getter Methods
///
//@{
/// \brief Gets a string describing the cause of the exception.
///
/// @return the cause string.
const std::string& getMessage() const { return (what_); }
/// \brief Gets the file name where the exception was thrown.
///
/// @return a C-style string of the file name.
const char* getFile() const { return (file_); }
/// \brief Gets the line number of the file where the exception was thrown.
///
/// @return an integer specifying the line number.
size_t getLine() const { return (line_); }
//@}
private:
const char* const file_;
size_t line_;
const std::string what_;
};
/// \brief A generic exception that is thrown if a parameter given
/// to a method would refer to or modify out-of-range data.
class OutOfRange : public Exception {
public:
OutOfRange(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) :
isc::Exception(file, line, what) {}
};
/// \brief A generic exception that is thrown if a parameter given
/// to a method or function is considered invalid and no other specific
/// exceptions are suitable to describe the error.
class InvalidParameter : public Exception {
public:
InvalidParameter(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) :
isc::Exception(file, line, what) {}
};
/// \brief A generic exception that is thrown if a parameter given
/// to a method is considered invalid in that context.
class BadValue : public Exception {
public:
BadValue(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) :
isc::Exception(file, line, what) {}
};
///
/// \brief A generic exception that is thrown when an unexpected
/// error condition occurs.
///
class Unexpected : public Exception {
public:
Unexpected(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) :
isc::Exception(file, line, what) {}
};
///
/// A shortcut macro to insert known values into exception arguments.
///
/// It allows the \c stream argument to be part of a statement using an
/// \c ostream object and its \c operator<<. For example,
/// \code int x = 10;
/// isc_throw(SomeException, "Error happened, parameter: " << x);
/// \endcode
/// will throw an exception of class \c SomeException whose \c what string
/// will be <code>"Error happened, parameter: 10"</code>.
///
/// Note: the stream related operations or creation of the exception object
/// may itself throw an exception (specifically \c std::bad_alloc).
/// Even though it should be very rare, we may have to address this issue later.
///
/// Note: in general we hate macros and avoid using it in the code. This is
/// one of few exceptions to that policy. inline functions cannot be used
/// for embedding \c __FILE__ and \c __LINE__. This is the main reason why
/// this is defined as a macro. The convenience for the ostream is a secondary
/// purpose (if that were the only possible reason we should rather avoid
/// using a macro).
#define isc_throw(type, stream) \
do { \
std::ostringstream oss__; \
oss__ << stream; \
throw type(__FILE__, __LINE__, oss__.str().c_str()); \
} while (1)
}
#endif // __EXCEPTIONS_H
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