FactoryExceptions.cpp
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4  FactoryExceptions.cxx - description
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37 
38 
39 #include "FactoryExceptions.hpp"
40 #include <sstream>
41 
42 namespace RTT {
43 
45  : name(n)
46  {
47  whatstr = name + " not found in this factory.";
48  }
49 
51 
52  const char* name_not_found_exception::what() const throw() {
53  return whatstr.c_str();
54  }
55 
57  : whatstr("Invalid SendHandle object.")
58  {
59  }
60 
62 
63  const char* invalid_handle_exception::what() const throw() {
64  return whatstr.c_str();
65  }
66 
68  : whatstr(what)
69  {
70  }
71 
73 
74  const char* no_asynchronous_operation_exception::what() const throw() {
75  return whatstr.c_str();
76  }
77 
79  : wanted( w ), received( r )
80  {
81  std::stringstream a;
82  a << "Wrong number of arguments: Expected ";
83  a << w;
84  a << ", received ";
85  a << r << ".";
86  whatstr = a.str();
87  }
88 
90 
91  const char* wrong_number_of_args_exception::what() const throw() {
92  return whatstr.c_str();
93  }
94 
95  wrong_types_of_args_exception::wrong_types_of_args_exception( int w, const std::string& expected, const std::string& received )
96  : whicharg( w ), expected_(expected), received_(received)
97  {
98  std::stringstream a;
99  a << "In argument "<<w<<": wrong type of argument: Expected type ";
100  a << expected_;
101  a << ", received type ";
102  a << received_ << ".";
103  whatstr = a.str();
104  }
105 
107 
108 
109  const char* wrong_types_of_args_exception::what() const throw() {
110  return whatstr.c_str();
111  }
112 
113  non_lvalue_args_exception::non_lvalue_args_exception( int w, const std::string& received )
114  : whicharg( w ), received_(received)
115  {
116  std::stringstream a;
117  a << "In argument "<<w<<": can not assign value to non-lvalue ";
118  a << received_ << ".";
119  whatstr = a.str();
120  }
121 
123 
124  const char* non_lvalue_args_exception::what() const throw() {
125  return whatstr.c_str();
126  }
127 
128 
129 }
virtual const char * what() const
virtual const char * what() const
virtual const char * what() const
wrong_types_of_args_exception(int w, const std::string &expected, const std::string &received)
name_not_found_exception(const std::string &n="name")
non_lvalue_args_exception(int w, const std::string &received)
no_asynchronous_operation_exception(const std::string &what)
virtual const char * what() const
Contains TaskContext, Activity, OperationCaller, Operation, Property, InputPort, OutputPort, Attribute.
Definition: Activity.cpp:53
virtual const char * what() const


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