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/* -*- C++ -*-
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*
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* This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2008
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* Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
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* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
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*
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* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
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* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
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* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
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*
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* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
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* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
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* purpose.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef LEMON_ERROR_H
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#define LEMON_ERROR_H
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/// \ingroup exceptions
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/// \file
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/// \brief Basic exception classes and error handling.
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#include <exception>
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#include <string>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <memory>
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namespace lemon {
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/// \addtogroup exceptions
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/// @{
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/// \brief Exception safe wrapper class.
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///
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/// Exception safe wrapper class to implement the members of exceptions.
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template <typename _Type>
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class ExceptionMember {
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public:
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typedef _Type Type;
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ExceptionMember() throw() {
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try {
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ptr.reset(new Type());
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} catch (...) {}
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}
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ExceptionMember(const Type& type) throw() {
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try {
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ptr.reset(new Type());
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if (ptr.get() == 0) return;
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*ptr = type;
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} catch (...) {}
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}
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ExceptionMember(const ExceptionMember& copy) throw() {
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try {
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if (!copy.valid()) return;
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ptr.reset(new Type());
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if (ptr.get() == 0) return;
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*ptr = copy.get();
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} catch (...) {}
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}
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ExceptionMember& operator=(const ExceptionMember& copy) throw() {
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if (ptr.get() == 0) return;
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try {
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if (!copy.valid()) return;
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*ptr = copy.get();
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} catch (...) {}
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}
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void set(const Type& type) throw() {
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if (ptr.get() == 0) return;
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try {
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*ptr = type;
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} catch (...) {}
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}
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const Type& get() const {
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return *ptr;
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}
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bool valid() const throw() {
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return ptr.get() != 0;
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}
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private:
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std::auto_ptr<_Type> ptr;
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};
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/// Exception-safe convenient "error message" class.
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/// Helper class which provides a convenient ostream-like (operator <<
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/// based) interface to create a string message. Mostly useful in
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/// exception classes (therefore the name).
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class ErrorMessage {
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protected:
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///\e
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///\todo The good solution is boost::shared_ptr...
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///
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mutable std::auto_ptr<std::ostringstream> buf;
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///\e
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bool init() throw() {
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try {
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buf.reset(new std::ostringstream);
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}
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catch(...) {
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buf.reset();
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}
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return buf.get();
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}
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public:
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///\e
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ErrorMessage() throw() { init(); }
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ErrorMessage(const ErrorMessage& em) throw() : buf(em.buf) { }
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///\e
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ErrorMessage(const char *msg) throw() {
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init();
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*this << msg;
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}
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///\e
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ErrorMessage(const std::string &msg) throw() {
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init();
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*this << msg;
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}
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///\e
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template <typename T>
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ErrorMessage& operator<<(const T &t) throw() {
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if( ! buf.get() ) return *this;
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try {
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*buf << t;
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}
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catch(...) {
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buf.reset();
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}
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return *this;
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}
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///\e
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const char* message() throw() {
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if( ! buf.get() ) return 0;
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const char* mes = 0;
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try {
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mes = buf->str().c_str();
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}
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catch(...) {}
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return mes;
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}
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};
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/// Generic exception class.
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/// Base class for exceptions used in LEMON.
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///
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class Exception : public std::exception {
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public:
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///\e
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Exception() {}
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///\e
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virtual ~Exception() throw() {}
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///\e
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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return "lemon::Exception";
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}
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};
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/// One of the two main subclasses of \ref Exception.
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/// Logic errors represent problems in the internal logic of a program;
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/// in theory, these are preventable, and even detectable before the
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/// program runs (e.g. violations of class invariants).
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///
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/// A typical example for this is \ref UninitializedParameter.
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class LogicError : public Exception {
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public:
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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return "lemon::LogicError";
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}
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};
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/// \ref Exception for uninitialized parameters.
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/// This error represents problems in the initialization
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/// of the parameters of the algorithms.
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class UninitializedParameter : public LogicError {
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public:
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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return "lemon::UninitializedParameter";
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}
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};
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/// One of the two main subclasses of \ref Exception.
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/// Runtime errors represent problems outside the scope of a program;
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/// they cannot be easily predicted and can generally only be caught
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/// as the program executes.
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class RuntimeError : public Exception {
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public:
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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return "lemon::RuntimeError";
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}
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};
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///\e
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class RangeError : public RuntimeError {
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public:
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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return "lemon::RangeError";
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}
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};
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///\e
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class IoError : public RuntimeError {
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public:
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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return "lemon::IoError";
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}
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};
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///\e
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class DataFormatError : public IoError {
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protected:
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ExceptionMember<std::string> _message;
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ExceptionMember<std::string> _file;
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int _line;
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mutable ExceptionMember<std::string> _message_holder;
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public:
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DataFormatError(const DataFormatError &dfe) :
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IoError(dfe), _message(dfe._message), _file(dfe._file),
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_line(dfe._line) {}
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///\e
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explicit DataFormatError(const char *the_message)
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: _message(the_message), _line(0) {}
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///\e
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DataFormatError(const std::string &file_name, int line_num,
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const char *the_message)
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: _message(the_message), _line(line_num) { file(file_name); }
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///\e
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void line(int ln) { _line = ln; }
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///\e
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void message(const std::string& msg) { _message.set(msg); }
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///\e
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void file(const std::string &fl) { _file.set(fl); }
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///\e
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int line() const { return _line; }
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///\e
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const char* message() const {
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if (_message.valid() && !_message.get().empty()) {
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return _message.get().c_str();
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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/// \brief Returns the filename.
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///
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/// Returns \e null if the filename was not specified.
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const char* file() const {
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if (_file.valid() && !_file.get().empty()) {
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return _file.get().c_str();
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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///\e
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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try {
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std::ostringstream ostr;
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ostr << "lemon:DataFormatError" << ": ";
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if (message()) ostr << message();
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if( file() || line() != 0 ) {
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ostr << " (";
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if( file() ) ostr << "in file '" << file() << "'";
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if( file() && line() != 0 ) ostr << " ";
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if( line() != 0 ) ostr << "at line " << line();
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ostr << ")";
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}
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_message_holder.set(ostr.str());
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}
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catch (...) {}
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if( _message_holder.valid()) return _message_holder.get().c_str();
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return "lemon:DataFormatError";
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}
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virtual ~DataFormatError() throw() {}
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};
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///\e
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class FileOpenError : public IoError {
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protected:
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ExceptionMember<std::string> _file;
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mutable ExceptionMember<std::string> _message_holder;
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public:
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FileOpenError(const FileOpenError &foe) :
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IoError(foe), _file(foe._file) {}
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///\e
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explicit FileOpenError(const std::string& fl)
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: _file(fl) {}
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///\e
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void file(const std::string &fl) { _file.set(fl); }
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/// \brief Returns the filename.
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///
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/// Returns \e null if the filename was not specified.
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const char* file() const {
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if (_file.valid() && !_file.get().empty()) {
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return _file.get().c_str();
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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///\e
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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try {
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std::ostringstream ostr;
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ostr << "lemon::FileOpenError" << ": ";
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ostr << "Cannot open file - " << file();
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_message_holder.set(ostr.str());
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}
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catch (...) {}
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if( _message_holder.valid()) return _message_holder.get().c_str();
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return "lemon::FileOpenError";
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}
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virtual ~FileOpenError() throw() {}
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};
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class IoParameterError : public IoError {
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protected:
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ExceptionMember<std::string> _message;
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ExceptionMember<std::string> _file;
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mutable ExceptionMember<std::string> _message_holder;
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public:
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IoParameterError(const IoParameterError &ile) :
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IoError(ile), _message(ile._message), _file(ile._file) {}
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///\e
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explicit IoParameterError(const char *the_message)
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: _message(the_message) {}
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///\e
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IoParameterError(const char *file_name, const char *the_message)
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: _message(the_message), _file(file_name) {}
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///\e
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void message(const std::string& msg) { _message.set(msg); }
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///\e
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void file(const std::string &fl) { _file.set(fl); }
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///\e
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const char* message() const {
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if (_message.valid()) {
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return _message.get().c_str();
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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/// \brief Returns the filename.
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///
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/// Returns \c 0 if the filename was not specified.
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const char* file() const {
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if (_file.valid()) {
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return _file.get().c_str();
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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///\e
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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try {
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std::ostringstream ostr;
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if (message()) ostr << message();
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if (file()) ostr << "(when reading file '" << file() << "')";
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_message_holder.set(ostr.str());
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}
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catch (...) {}
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if( _message_holder.valid() ) return _message_holder.get().c_str();
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return "lemon:IoParameterError";
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}
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virtual ~IoParameterError() throw() {}
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};
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///\e
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class AssertionFailedError : public LogicError {
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protected:
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const char *assertion;
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const char *file;
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int line;
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const char *function;
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const char *message;
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mutable ExceptionMember<std::string> _message_holder;
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public:
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///\e
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AssertionFailedError(const char *_file, int _line, const char *func,
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const char *msg, const char *_assertion = 0) :
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assertion(_assertion), file(_file), line(_line), function(func),
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message(msg) {}
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///\e
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const char* get_assertion() const { return assertion; }
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///\e
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const char* get_message() const { return message; }
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///\e
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const char* get_file() const { return file; }
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///\e
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const char* get_function() const { return function; }
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///\e
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int get_line() const { return line; }
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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try {
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std::ostringstream ostr;
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ostr << file << ":" << line << ": ";
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if( function )
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ostr << function << ": ";
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ostr << message;
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if( assertion )
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ostr << " (assertion '" << assertion << "' failed)";
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_message_holder.set(ostr.str());
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return ostr.str().c_str();
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}
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catch(...) {}
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if( _message_holder.valid() ) return _message_holder.get().c_str();
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return "lemon::AssertionFailedError";
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}
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virtual ~AssertionFailedError() throw() {}
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};
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/**************** Macros ****************/
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template <typename Exception>
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inline void assert_fail(const char *file, int line,
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const char *func,
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Exception exception,
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const char *assertion = 0,
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bool do_abort=true)
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{
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using namespace std;
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cerr << file << ":" << line << ": ";
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if (func)
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cerr << func << ": ";
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cerr << exception.what();
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if (assertion)
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cerr << " (assertion '" << assertion << "' failed)";
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cerr << endl;
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if (do_abort)
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abort();
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}
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template <>
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inline void assert_fail<const char *>(const char *file, int line,
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const char *func,
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const char *message,
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const char *assertion,
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bool do_abort)
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{
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using namespace std;
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cerr << file << ":" << line << ": ";
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if (func)
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cerr << func << ": ";
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cerr << message;
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if (assertion)
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cerr << " (assertion '" << assertion << "' failed)";
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cerr << endl;
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if (do_abort)
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abort();
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}
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template <>
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inline void assert_fail<std::string>(const char *file, int line,
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const char *func,
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std::string message,
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const char *assertion,
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bool do_abort)
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{
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assert_fail(file, line, func, message.c_str(), assertion, do_abort);
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}
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template <typename Exception>
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inline void assert_fail_failure(const char *file, int line, const char *func,
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Exception exception,
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const char *assertion = 0,
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bool = true)
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{
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throw AssertionFailedError(file, line, func, exception.what(), assertion);
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}
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template <>
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inline void assert_fail_failure<const char *>(const char *file, int line,
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const char *func,
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const char *message,
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const char *assertion,
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bool)
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{
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throw AssertionFailedError(file, line, func, message, assertion);
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}
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template <>
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inline void assert_fail_failure<std::string>(const char *file, int line,
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const char *func,
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std::string message,
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const char *assertion,
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bool)
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{
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assert_fail_failure(file, line, func, message.c_str(), assertion, true);
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}
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template <typename Exception>
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inline void assert_fail_exception(const char *file, int line, const char *func,
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Exception exception,
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const char *assertion = 0, bool = true)
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{
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throw exception;
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}
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template <>
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inline void assert_fail_exception<const char *>(const char *file, int line,
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const char *func,
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const char *message,
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const char *assertion,
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bool)
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{
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throw AssertionFailedError(file, line, func, message, assertion);
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}
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template <>
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inline void assert_fail_exception<std::string>(const char *file, int line,
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const char *func,
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std::string message,
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const char *assertion,
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bool)
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{
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assert_fail_exception(file, line, func, message.c_str(), assertion, true);
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}
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/// @}
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}
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#endif // LEMON_ERROR_H
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#undef LEMON_ASSERT
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#undef LEMON_FIXME
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#ifdef LEMON_ENABLE_ASSERTS
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# define LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT
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#endif
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#ifndef LEMON_ASSERT_DO_ABORT
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# define LEMON_ASSERT_DO_ABORT 1
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#endif
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#ifndef LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER
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# if defined LEMON_ASSERT_EXCEPTION
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# define LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER ::lemon::assert_fail_exception
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# elif defined LEMON_ASSERT_FAILURE
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# define LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER ::lemon::assert_fail_failure
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# elif defined LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT
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# define LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER ::lemon::assert_fail
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# else
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# define LEMON_DISABLE_ASSERTS
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef DOXYGEN
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/// \brief Macro for assertions with customizable message
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///
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/// Macro for assertions with customizable message.
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///
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/// The assertions are disabled in the default behaviour. You can
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/// enable the assertions with the
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/// \code
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/// #define LEMON_ENABLE_ASSERTS
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/// \endcode
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/// Then an assert
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/// provides a log on the standard error about the assertion and aborts
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/// the program if LEMON_ASSERT_DO_ABORT is also defined (otherwise the
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/// program keeps on running).
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/// By defining LEMON_ASSERT_FAILURE or
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/// LEMON_ASSERT_EXCEPTION, you can set other behaviour to the
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/// assertions. In case LEMON_ASSERT_FAILURE is given, LEMON_ASSERT
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/// will always throw an \c AssertionFailedError exception with
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/// the \c msg error message. By using
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/// LEMON_ASSERT_EXCEPTION, one can define an arbitrary exception to be thrown.
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///
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/// The LEMON_ASSERT macro should be called with the \c exp parameter
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/// which should be an expression convertible to bool. If the given
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/// parameter is false the assertion is raised and one of the assertion
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/// behaviour will be activated. The \c msg should be either a const
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/// char* message or an exception. When the \c msg is an exception the
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/// \ref lemon::Exception::what() "what()" function is called to retrieve and
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/// display the error message.
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///
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/// \todo We should provide some way to reset to the default behaviour,
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/// shouldn't we?
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///
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/// \todo This whole 'assert' business should be placed in a separate
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/// include file. The boost assert is not guarded by header sentries
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/// which may help to change the behaviour of the assertions in
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/// the files.
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///
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/// \todo __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ should be replaced by something
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/// compiler-independent, like BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION
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642 |
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# define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg) \
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(static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : ( \
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LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, \
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__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, \
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msg, #exp, LEMON_ASSERT_DO_ABORT), 0)))
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648 |
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649 |
#else
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650 |
# if defined LEMON_DISABLE_ASSERTS
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651 |
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652 |
# define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg) (static_cast<void> (0))
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653 |
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654 |
# else
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655 |
# define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg) \
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(static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : ( \
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LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, \
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__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, \
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msg, #exp, LEMON_ASSERT_DO_ABORT), 0)))
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# endif
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661 |
#endif
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662 |
|
|
663 |
/**
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|
664 |
* \brief Macro for mark not yet implemented features.
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|
665 |
*
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|
666 |
* \todo Is this the right place for this? It should be used only in
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|
667 |
* modules under development.
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668 |
*
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* \todo __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ should be replaced by something
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670 |
* compiler-independent, like BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION
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671 |
*/
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672 |
|
|
673 |
#define LEMON_FIXME(msg) \
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|
674 |
(LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, \
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|
675 |
"FIXME: " msg))
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