// Copyright (C) 2009-2021 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") // // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this // file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. #ifndef EXCEPTIONS_H #define EXCEPTIONS_H 1 #include #include #include namespace isc { /// /// This is a base class for exceptions thrown from the DNS library module. /// Normally, the exceptions are thrown via a convenient shortcut macro, /// @ref isc_throw, which automatically gives trivial parameters for the /// exception such as the file name and line number where the exception is /// triggered. /// class Exception : public std::exception { public: /// /// \name Constructors and Destructor /// //@{ /// \brief Constructor for a given type for exceptions with file name and /// file line number. /// /// @param file the file name where the exception was thrown. /// @param line the line in \a file where the exception was thrown. /// @param what a description (type) of the exception. Exception(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what); /// \brief Constructor for a given type for exceptions with file name and /// file line number. /// /// @param file the file name where the exception was thrown. /// @param line the line in \a file where the exception was thrown. /// @param what a description (type) of the exception. Exception(const char* file, size_t line, const std::string& what); /// The destructor virtual ~Exception() throw() {} //@} private: /// /// The assignment operator is intentionally disabled. /// void operator=(const Exception& src); public: /// /// \name Methods Reimplemented against the Standard Exception Class /// //@{ /// \brief Returns a C-style character string of the cause of the exception. /// /// Note: we normally don't use exception specifications, but this is an /// "exception" to that policy as it's enforced by the base class. /// /// @return A C-style character string of the exception cause. virtual const char* what() const throw(); /// \brief Returns a C-style character string of the cause of exception. /// /// With verbose set to true, also returns file name and line numbers. /// Note that we can't simply define a single what() method with parameters, /// as the compiler would complain that it shadows the base class method. /// /// \param verbose if set to true, filename and line number will be added. /// \return A C-style character string of the exception cause. virtual const char* what(bool verbose) const throw(); //@} /// /// \name Getter Methods /// //@{ /// \brief Gets a string describing the cause of the exception. /// /// @return the cause string. const std::string& getMessage() const { return (what_); } /// \brief Gets the file name where the exception was thrown. /// /// @return a C-style string of the file name. const char* getFile() const { return (file_); } /// \brief Gets the line number of the file where the exception was thrown. /// /// @return an integer specifying the line number. size_t getLine() const { return (line_); } //@} private: /// Specifies the filename where this exception was raised const char* const file_; /// Specifies the line number where this exception was raised size_t line_; /// Specifies actual content of the exception const std::string what_; /// Specifies actual context of the exception (with file:line added) std::string verbose_what_; }; /// \brief A generic exception that is thrown if a parameter given /// to a method would refer to or modify out-of-range data. class OutOfRange : public Exception { public: OutOfRange(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {} }; /// \brief A generic exception that is thrown if a parameter given /// to a method or function is considered invalid and no other specific /// exceptions are suitable to describe the error. class InvalidParameter : public Exception { public: InvalidParameter(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {} }; /// \brief A generic exception that is thrown if a parameter given /// to a method is considered invalid in that context. class BadValue : public Exception { public: BadValue(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {} }; /// \brief A generic exception that is thrown if a function is called /// in a prohibited way. /// /// For example, this can happen if a class method is called when the object's /// state does not allow that particular method. class InvalidOperation : public Exception { public: InvalidOperation(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {} }; /// /// \brief A generic exception that is thrown when an unexpected /// error condition occurs. /// class Unexpected : public Exception { public: Unexpected(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {} }; /// /// \brief A generic exception that is thrown when a function is /// not implemented. /// /// This may be due to unfinished implementation or in case the /// function isn't even planned to be provided for that situation, /// i.e. not yet implemented or not supported. class NotImplemented : public Exception { public: NotImplemented(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {} }; /// /// \brief A generic exception that is thrown when an object can /// not be found. class NotFound : public Exception { public: NotFound(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {} }; /// \brief Exception thrown when a worker thread is trying to stop or pause the /// respective thread pool (which would result in a dead-lock). class MultiThreadingInvalidOperation : public Exception { public: MultiThreadingInvalidOperation(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {}; }; /// /// A shortcut macro to insert known values into exception arguments. /// /// It allows the \c stream argument to be part of a statement using an /// \c ostream object and its \c operator<<. For example, /// \code int x = 10; /// isc_throw(SomeException, "Error happened, parameter: " << x); /// \endcode /// will throw an exception of class \c SomeException whose \c what string /// will be "Error happened, parameter: 10". /// /// Note: the stream related operations or creation of the exception object /// may itself throw an exception (specifically \c std::bad_alloc). /// Even though it should be very rare, we may have to address this issue later. /// /// Note: in general we hate macros and avoid using it in the code. This is /// one of few exceptions to that policy. inline functions cannot be used /// for embedding \c __FILE__ and \c __LINE__. This is the main reason why /// this is defined as a macro. The convenience for the ostream is a secondary /// purpose (if that were the only possible reason we should rather avoid /// using a macro). #define isc_throw(type, stream) \ do { \ std::ostringstream oss__; \ oss__ << stream; \ throw type(__FILE__, __LINE__, oss__.str().c_str()); \ } while (1) /// /// Similar as isc_throw, but allows the exception to have one additional /// parameter (the stream/text goes first) #define isc_throw_1(type, stream, param1) \ do { \ std::ostringstream oss__; \ oss__ << stream; \ throw type(__FILE__, __LINE__, oss__.str().c_str(), param1); \ } while (1) /// /// Similar as isc_throw, but allows the exception to have two additional /// parameters (the stream/text goes first) #define isc_throw_2(type, stream, param1, param2) \ do { \ std::ostringstream oss__; \ oss__ << stream; \ throw type(__FILE__, __LINE__, oss__.str().c_str(), param1, param2); \ } while (1) /// /// Similar as isc_throw, but allows the exception to have three additional /// parameters (the stream/text goes first) #define isc_throw_3(type, stream, param1, param2, param3) \ do { \ std::ostringstream oss__; \ oss__ << stream; \ throw type(__FILE__, __LINE__, oss__.str().c_str(), param1, param2,\ param3); \ } while (1) /// /// Similar as isc_throw, but allows the exception to have four additional /// parameters (the stream/text goes first) #define isc_throw_4(type, stream, param1, param2, param3, param4) \ do { \ std::ostringstream oss__; \ oss__ << stream; \ throw type(__FILE__, __LINE__, oss__.str().c_str(), param1, param2,\ param3, param4); \ } while (1) } #endif // EXCEPTIONS_H // Local Variables: // mode: c++ // End: