FactoryExceptions.cpp
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00002   tag: Peter Soetens  Wed Jan 18 14:11:40 CET 2006  FactoryExceptions.cxx
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00004                         FactoryExceptions.cxx -  description
00005                            -------------------
00006     begin                : Wed January 18 2006
00007     copyright            : (C) 2006 Peter Soetens
00008     email                : peter.soetens@mech.kuleuven.be
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00037 
00038 
00039 #include "FactoryExceptions.hpp"
00040 #include <sstream>
00041 
00042 namespace RTT {
00043 
00044     name_not_found_exception::name_not_found_exception( const std::string& n )
00045           : name(n)
00046     {
00047         whatstr = name + " not found in this factory.";
00048     }
00049 
00050     name_not_found_exception::~name_not_found_exception() throw() {}
00051 
00052     const char* name_not_found_exception::what() const throw() {
00053         return whatstr.c_str();
00054     }
00055 
00056     invalid_handle_exception::invalid_handle_exception()
00057           : whatstr("Invalid SendHandle object.")
00058     {
00059     }
00060 
00061     invalid_handle_exception::~invalid_handle_exception() throw() {}
00062 
00063     const char* invalid_handle_exception::what() const throw() {
00064         return whatstr.c_str();
00065     }
00066 
00067     no_asynchronous_operation_exception::no_asynchronous_operation_exception(std::string const& what)
00068           : whatstr(what)
00069     {
00070     }
00071 
00072     no_asynchronous_operation_exception::~no_asynchronous_operation_exception() throw() {}
00073 
00074     const char* no_asynchronous_operation_exception::what() const throw() {
00075         return whatstr.c_str();
00076     }
00077 
00078     wrong_number_of_args_exception::wrong_number_of_args_exception( int w, int r )
00079           : wanted( w ), received( r )
00080       {
00081         std::stringstream a;
00082         a << "Wrong number of arguments: Expected ";
00083         a << w;
00084         a << ", received ";
00085         a << r << ".";
00086         whatstr = a.str();
00087       }
00088 
00089     wrong_number_of_args_exception::~wrong_number_of_args_exception() throw() {}
00090 
00091     const char* wrong_number_of_args_exception::what() const throw() {
00092         return whatstr.c_str();
00093     }
00094 
00095       wrong_types_of_args_exception::wrong_types_of_args_exception( int w, const std::string& expected, const std::string& received )
00096           : whicharg( w ), expected_(expected), received_(received)
00097       {
00098         std::stringstream a;
00099         a << "In argument "<<w<<": wrong type of argument: Expected type ";
00100         a << expected_;
00101         a << ", received type ";
00102         a << received_ << ".";
00103         whatstr = a.str();
00104       }
00105 
00106     wrong_types_of_args_exception::~wrong_types_of_args_exception() throw() {}
00107 
00108 
00109     const char* wrong_types_of_args_exception::what() const throw() {
00110         return whatstr.c_str();
00111     }
00112 
00113     non_lvalue_args_exception::non_lvalue_args_exception( int w, const std::string& received )
00114           : whicharg( w ), received_(received)
00115       {
00116         std::stringstream a;
00117         a << "In argument "<<w<<": can not assign value to non-lvalue ";
00118         a << received_ << ".";
00119         whatstr = a.str();
00120       }
00121 
00122     non_lvalue_args_exception::~non_lvalue_args_exception() throw() {}
00123 
00124     const char* non_lvalue_args_exception::what() const throw() {
00125         return whatstr.c_str();
00126     }
00127 
00128 
00129 }


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