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The exceptions are particularly nasty, because there's nothing which catches them.
286 lines
9.3 KiB
C++
286 lines
9.3 KiB
C++
/* PCSX2 - PS2 Emulator for PCs
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* Copyright (C) 2002-2010 PCSX2 Dev Team
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*
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* PCSX2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
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* of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
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* ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* PCSX2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
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* without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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* PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with PCSX2.
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* If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <memory>
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#include <stdexcept>
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#include "common/Assertions.h"
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#include "common/Pcsx2Defs.h"
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// Because wxTrap isn't available on Linux builds of wxWidgets (non-Debug, typically)
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void pxTrap();
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namespace Exception
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{
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class BaseException;
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std::unique_ptr<BaseException> FromErrno(std::string streamname, int errcode);
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// BaseException
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// std::exception sucks, and isn't entirely cross-platform reliable in its implementation,
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// so I made a replacement. The internal messages are non-const, which means that a
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// catch clause can optionally modify them and then re-throw to a top-level handler.
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//
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// Note, this class is "abstract" which means you shouldn't use it directly like, ever.
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// Use Exception::RuntimeError instead for generic exceptions.
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//
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// Because exceptions are the (only!) really useful example of multiple inheritance,
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// this class has only a trivial constructor, and must be manually initialized using
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// InitBaseEx() or by individual member assignments. This is because C++ multiple inheritence
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// is, by design, a lot of fail, especially when class initializers are mixed in.
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//
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// [TODO] : Add an InnerException component, and Clone() facility.
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//
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class BaseException
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{
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protected:
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std::string m_message_diag; // (untranslated) a "detailed" message of what disastrous thing has occurred!
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std::string m_message_user; // (translated) a "detailed" message of what disastrous thing has occurred!
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public:
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virtual ~BaseException() = default;
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const std::string& DiagMsg() const { return m_message_diag; }
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const std::string& UserMsg() const { return m_message_user; }
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std::string& DiagMsg() { return m_message_diag; }
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std::string& UserMsg() { return m_message_user; }
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BaseException& SetBothMsgs(const char* msg_diag);
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BaseException& SetDiagMsg(std::string msg_diag);
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BaseException& SetUserMsg(std::string msg_user);
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// Returns a message suitable for diagnostic / logging purposes.
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// This message is always in English, and includes a full stack trace.
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virtual std::string FormatDiagnosticMessage() const;
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// Returns a message suitable for end-user display.
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// This message is usually meant for display in a user popup or such.
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virtual std::string FormatDisplayMessage() const;
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virtual void Rethrow() const = 0;
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virtual BaseException* Clone() const = 0;
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};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Ps2Generic Exception
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// This class is used as a base exception for things tossed by PS2 cpus (EE, IOP, etc).
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//
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// Implementation note: does not derive from BaseException, so that we can use different
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// catch block hierarchies to handle them (if needed).
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//
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// Translation Note: Currently these exceptions are never translated. English/diagnostic
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// format only. :)
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//
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class Ps2Generic
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{
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protected:
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std::string m_message; // a "detailed" message of what disastrous thing has occurred!
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public:
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virtual ~Ps2Generic() = default;
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virtual u32 GetPc() const = 0;
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virtual bool IsDelaySlot() const = 0;
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virtual std::string& Message() { return m_message; }
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virtual void Rethrow() const = 0;
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virtual Ps2Generic* Clone() const = 0;
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};
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// Some helper macros for defining the standard constructors of internationalized constructors
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// Parameters:
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// classname - Yeah, the name of this class being defined. :)
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//
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// defmsg - default message (in english), which will be used for both english and i18n messages.
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// The text string will be passed through the translator, so if it's int he gettext database
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// it will be optionally translated.
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//
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// BUGZ?? I'd rather use 'classname' on the Clone() prototype, but for some reason it generates
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// ambiguity errors on virtual inheritance (it really shouldn't!). So I have to force it to the
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// BaseException base class. Not sure if this is Stupid Standard Tricks or Stupid MSVC Tricks. --air
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//
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// (update: web searches indicate it's MSVC specific -- happens in 2008, not sure about 2010).
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//
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#define DEFINE_EXCEPTION_COPYTORS(classname, parent) \
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private: \
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typedef parent _parent; \
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\
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public: \
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virtual ~classname() = default; \
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\
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virtual void Rethrow() const override \
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{ \
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throw *this; \
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} \
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\
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virtual classname* Clone() const override \
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{ \
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return new classname(*this); \
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}
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#define DEFINE_EXCEPTION_MESSAGES(classname) \
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public: \
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classname& SetBothMsgs(const char* msg_diag) \
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{ \
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BaseException::SetBothMsgs(msg_diag); \
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return *this; \
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} \
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\
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classname& SetDiagMsg(std::string msg_diag) \
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{ \
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m_message_diag = msg_diag; \
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return *this; \
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} \
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\
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classname& SetUserMsg(std::string msg_user) \
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{ \
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m_message_user = std::move(msg_user); \
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return *this; \
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}
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#define DEFINE_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION(classname, parent, message) \
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DEFINE_EXCEPTION_COPYTORS(classname, parent) \
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classname() \
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{ \
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SetDiagMsg(message); \
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} \
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DEFINE_EXCEPTION_MESSAGES(classname)
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// RuntimeError - Generalized Exceptions with Recoverable Traits!
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class RuntimeError : public BaseException
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{
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DEFINE_EXCEPTION_COPYTORS(RuntimeError, BaseException)
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DEFINE_EXCEPTION_MESSAGES(RuntimeError)
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public:
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bool IsSilent;
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RuntimeError() { IsSilent = false; }
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RuntimeError(const std::runtime_error& ex, const char* prefix = nullptr);
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RuntimeError(const std::exception& ex, const char* prefix = nullptr);
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};
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Streaming (file) Exceptions:
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// Stream / BadStream / CannotCreateStream / FileNotFound / AccessDenied / EndOfStream
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#define DEFINE_STREAM_EXCEPTION(classname, parent) \
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DEFINE_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION(classname, parent, "") \
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classname(std::string filename) \
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{ \
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StreamName = filename; \
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} \
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virtual classname& SetStreamName(std::string name) override \
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{ \
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StreamName = std::move(name); \
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return *this; \
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} \
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\
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virtual classname& SetStreamName(const char* name) override \
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{ \
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StreamName = name; \
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return *this; \
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}
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// A generic base error class for bad streams -- corrupted data, sudden closures, loss of
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// connection, or anything else that would indicate a failure to open a stream or read the
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// data after the stream was successfully opened.
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//
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class BadStream : public RuntimeError
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{
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DEFINE_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION(BadStream, RuntimeError, "")
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public:
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BadStream(std::string filename)
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: StreamName(std::move(filename))
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{
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}
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virtual BadStream& SetStreamName(std::string name)
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{
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StreamName = std::move(name);
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return *this;
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}
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virtual BadStream& SetStreamName(const char* name)
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{
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StreamName = name;
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return *this;
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}
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std::string StreamName; // name of the stream (if applicable)
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virtual std::string FormatDiagnosticMessage() const override;
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virtual std::string FormatDisplayMessage() const override;
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protected:
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void _formatDiagMsg(std::string& dest) const;
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void _formatUserMsg(std::string& dest) const;
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};
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// A generic exception for odd-ball stream creation errors.
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//
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class CannotCreateStream : public BadStream
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{
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DEFINE_STREAM_EXCEPTION(CannotCreateStream, BadStream)
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virtual std::string FormatDiagnosticMessage() const override;
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virtual std::string FormatDisplayMessage() const override;
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};
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// Exception thrown when an attempt to open a non-existent file is made.
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// (this exception can also mean file permissions are invalid)
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//
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class FileNotFound : public CannotCreateStream
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{
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public:
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DEFINE_STREAM_EXCEPTION(FileNotFound, CannotCreateStream)
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virtual std::string FormatDiagnosticMessage() const override;
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virtual std::string FormatDisplayMessage() const override;
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};
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class AccessDenied : public CannotCreateStream
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{
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public:
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DEFINE_STREAM_EXCEPTION(AccessDenied, CannotCreateStream)
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virtual std::string FormatDiagnosticMessage() const override;
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virtual std::string FormatDisplayMessage() const override;
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};
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// EndOfStream can be used either as an error, or used just as a shortcut for manual
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// feof checks.
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//
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class EndOfStream : public BadStream
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{
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public:
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DEFINE_STREAM_EXCEPTION(EndOfStream, BadStream)
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virtual std::string FormatDiagnosticMessage() const override;
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virtual std::string FormatDisplayMessage() const override;
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};
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} // namespace Exception
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using Exception::BaseException;
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