Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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// Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Microsoft Corporation
//
// abstract pure virtual base class for all Error objects,
// defining the services all Error objects must supply.
//
// 8-14-97 sburns
#ifndef ERROR_HPP_INCLUDED
#define ERROR_HPP_INCLUDED
// this really could be anything. Someday I might actually use this
// HelpContext stuff.
typedef LONG_PTR HelpContext;
// class Error is a pure virtual base class used to encapsulate error
// information in to a single unit which may participate in exception
// handling or be passed between functions in lieu of a simple error
// code.
//
// It is the base class of a taxonomy of Error classes. Rather than
// attempt to reuse an existing type, a new component should consider
// defining a new type suitable for the semantics of that component's
// function. (implementation, of course, can be re-used). Introducing
// types in this fashion facilitates selection of error handlers in a
// try..catch blocks, beyond the OO-wholesomeness of the practice.
//
// Another characteristic of this abstraction is the ability to
// support cross-locale exception propagation. This is the problem
// where an exception is thrown in a system which is in a different
// locale than the system catching the exception. A remoteable
// implementation of this class could account for crossing locales (by
// utilizing locale-independent representations of the error, and
// providing translation capabilities for each supported locale, for
// instance).
//
// At some point in the future, this class could subclass
// std::exception in some useful way, when the semantics of the C++
// exception hierarchy finally stabilize in practice.
class Error
{
public:
// // Error::Details expresses the truly gritty bits of an occurrence
// // of an error, which user interfaces may or may not wish to expose
// // to the end user.
//
// class Details
// {
// public:
//
// // Constructs an instance.
// //
// // body - The gritty details text.
// //
// // fileName - The source file of the code that produced the
// // error
// //
// // lineNumber - The location within the source file of the code
// // that produced the error.
//
// Details(
// const String& body,
// const String& fileName,
// unsigned lineNumber);
//
// // default dtor, copy ctor, op= used. This class is cheap to
// // copy
//
// // Returns the body text with which the instance was created.
//
// String
// GetBody() const;
//
// // Returns the file name with which the instance was created.
//
// String
// GetFileName() const;
//
// // Returns the line number with which the instance was created.
//
// unsigned
// GetLineNumber() const;
//
// private:
//
// String body_;
// String file;
// int line;
// };
// a pure virtual dtor ensures abstractness
virtual ~Error() = 0;
// // return a Details object containing additional trivia, such as
// // context information.
//
// virtual
// Details
// GetDetails() const = 0;
// return the HelpContext that will point the user to assistance
// in deciphering the error message and details.
virtual
HelpContext
GetHelpContext() const = 0;
// return the human readable error message.
virtual
String
GetMessage() const = 0;
// return a 1-line summary: The essence of the error, suitable for
// use as the title of a reporting dialog, for instance.
virtual
String
GetSummary() const = 0;
};
#endif // ERROR_HPP_INCLUDED