Document exception.h

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@ -44,65 +44,135 @@ namespace Aegisub {
/// @class Exception /// @class Exception
/// @brief DOCME /// @brief Base class for all exceptions in Aegisub.
/// ///
/// DOCME /// All exceptions thrown by Aegisub should derive from this class.
/// It is incorrect to throw anything that is not a subclass of this.
///
/// However, there are no public constructors for this class, it should
/// not be instantiated and thrown directly. Throw instances of a
/// relevant sub class, declare a new one if necessary. It is allowed to
/// declare sub classes of Exception and derivates in private headers
/// and even inside source files, as long as a caller has a chance to
/// catch the exception thrown.
///
/// When throwing exceptions, throw temporaries, not heap allocated
/// objects. (C++ FAQ Lite 17.6.) I.e. this is correct:
/// @code
/// throw Aegisub::SomeException(_T("Message for exception"));
/// @endcode
/// This is wrong:
/// @code
/// throw new Aegisub::SomeException(_T("Remember this is the wrong way!"));
/// @endcode
/// Exceptions must not be allocated on heap, because of the risks of
/// leaking memory that way. (C++ FAQ Lite 17.8.)
///
/// When catching exceptions, make sure you catch them by reference,
/// otherwise polymorphism will not work. (The C++ Programming
/// Language Special Edition 14.2.1, C++ FAQ Lite 17.7.)
///
/// Catch like this:
/// @code
/// try {
/// /* ... */
/// }
/// catch (Aegisub::UserCancelException &e) {
/// /* handle the fact that the user cancelled */
/// }
/// catch (Aegisub::VideoInputException &e) {
/// /* handle the video provider failing */
/// }
/// @endcode
/// Don't always handle all exceptions the code you're protected might
/// throw, sometimes it's better to let an exception slip through and
/// let code further out handle it. Sometimes you might want to catch and
/// package an exception into something else, for example to represent
/// cases such as "subtitle file could not be read @e because the file
/// could not be opened for reading". This is the purpose of the "inner"
/// exceptions.
class Exception { class Exception {
/// DOCME /// The error message
wxString message; wxString message;
/// DOCME /// An inner exception, the cause of this exception
Exception *inner; Exception *inner;
protected: protected:
/// @brief DOCME /// @brief Protected constructor initialising members
/// @param msg /// @param msg The error message
/// @param inr /// @param inr The inner exception, optional
/// ///
/// Deriving classes should always use this constructor for initialising
/// the base class.
Exception(const wxString &msg, Exception *inr = 0) : message(msg), inner(inr) { } Exception(const wxString &msg, Exception *inr = 0) : message(msg), inner(inr) { }
Exception(); // not implemented, not wanted
/// @brief DOCME /// @brief Default constructor, not implemented
/// @return
/// ///
virtual ~Exception() { if (inner) delete inner; } /// The default constructor is not implemented because it must not be used,
/// as it leaves the members un-initialised.
Exception();
/// @brief Destructor
///
/// The inner exception is expected to live on the stack or a similar place
/// and it must not be deleted.
virtual ~Exception() { }
public: public:
/// @brief // Error message for outer exception /// @brief Get the outer exception error message
/// @return /// @return Error message
///
virtual wxString GetMessage() const { return message; } virtual wxString GetMessage() const { return message; }
/// @brief // Error message for outer exception, and chained message for inner exception /// @brief Get error messages for chained exceptions
/// @return /// @return Chained error message
/// ///
/// If there is an inner exception, prepend its chained error message to
/// our error message, with a CRLF between. Returns our own error message
/// alone if there is no inner exception.
wxString GetChainedMessage() const { if (inner) return inner->GetChainedMessage() + _T("\r\n") + GetMessage(); else return GetMessage(); } wxString GetChainedMessage() const { if (inner) return inner->GetChainedMessage() + _T("\r\n") + GetMessage(); else return GetMessage(); }
// Name of exception class, should only be implemented by specific classes
/// @brief Exception class printable name
///
/// Sub classes should implement this to return a constant character string
/// naming their exception in a hierarchic manner.
///
/// Exception classes inheriting directly from Exception define a top-level
/// name for their sub-tree, further sub-classes add further levels, each
/// level is separated by a slash. Characters allowed in the name for a
/// level are [a-z0-9_].
virtual const wxChar * GetName() const = 0; virtual const wxChar * GetName() const = 0;
/// @brief DOCME /// @brief Convert to wxChar array as the error message
/// @return /// @return The error message
///
operator const wxChar * () { return GetMessage().c_str(); } operator const wxChar * () { return GetMessage().c_str(); }
/// @brief DOCME /// @brief Convert to wxString as the error message
/// @return /// @return The error message
///
operator wxString () { return GetMessage(); } operator wxString () { return GetMessage(); }
}; };
/// DOCME /// @brief Convenience macro to include the current location in code
///
/// Intended for use in error messages where it can sometimes be convenient to
/// indicate the exact position the error occurred at.
#define AG_WHERE _T(" (at ") _T(__FILE__) _T(":") _T(#__LINE__) _T(")") #define AG_WHERE _T(" (at ") _T(__FILE__) _T(":") _T(#__LINE__) _T(")")
/// DOCME /// @brief Convenience macro for declaring exceptions with no support for inner exception
/// @param classname Name of the exception class to declare
/// @param baseclass Class to derive from
/// @param displayname The printable name of the exception (return of GetName())
///
/// This macro covers most cases of exception classes where support for inner
/// exceptions is not relevant/wanted.
#define DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(classname,baseclass,displayname) \ #define DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(classname,baseclass,displayname) \
class classname : public baseclass { \ class classname : public baseclass { \
public: \ public: \
@ -110,7 +180,13 @@ namespace Aegisub {
const wxChar * GetName() const { return _T(displayname); } \ const wxChar * GetName() const { return _T(displayname); } \
}; };
/// DOCME /// @brief Convenience macro for declaring exceptions supporting inner exceptions
/// @param classname Name of the exception class to declare
/// @param baseclass Class to derive from
/// @param displayname The printable name of the exception (return of GetName())
///
/// This macro covers most cases of exception classes that should support
/// inner exceptions.
#define DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION(classname,baseclass,displayname) \ #define DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION(classname,baseclass,displayname) \
class classname : public baseclass { \ class classname : public baseclass { \
public: \ public: \
@ -118,14 +194,27 @@ namespace Aegisub {
const wxChar * GetName() const { return _T(displayname); } \ const wxChar * GetName() const { return _T(displayname); } \
}; };
/// DOCME /// @brief Macro for declaring non-instantiable exception base classes
/// @param classname Name of the exception class to declare
/// @param baseclass Class to derive from
///
/// Declares an exception class that does not implement the GetName() function
/// and as such (unless a base class implements it) is not constructable.
/// Classes declared by this macro do not support inner exceptions.
#define DEFINE_BASE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(classname,baseclass) \ #define DEFINE_BASE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(classname,baseclass) \
class classname : public baseclass { \ class classname : public baseclass { \
public: \ public: \
classname(const wxString &msg) : baseclass(msg) { } \ classname(const wxString &msg) : baseclass(msg) { } \
}; };
/// DOCME /// @brief Macro for declaring non-instantiable exception base classes with inner
/// exception support
/// @param classname Name of the exception class to declare
/// @param baseclass Class to derive from
///
/// Declares an exception class that does not implement the GetName() function
/// and as such (unless a base class implements it) is not constructable.
/// Classes declared by this macro do support inner exceptions.
#define DEFINE_BASE_EXCEPTION(classname,baseclass) \ #define DEFINE_BASE_EXCEPTION(classname,baseclass) \
class classname : public baseclass { \ class classname : public baseclass { \
public: \ public: \
@ -133,49 +222,65 @@ namespace Aegisub {
}; };
// Exception for "user cancel" events /// @class Aegisub::UserCancelException
// I.e. when we want to abort an operation because the user requested that we do so /// @extends Aegisub::Exception
// Not actually an error and should not be handled as such /// @brief Exception for "user cancel" events
///
/// I.e. when we want to abort an operation because the user requested that we do so.
/// Not actually an error and should not be handled as such.
///
/// This is intended to signal that an operation should be completely aborted at the
/// request of the user, and should usually be handled as close to the main UI as
/// possible, user cancel exceptions should unwind anything that was going on at the
/// moment. For this to work, RAII methodology has to be used consequently in the
/// code in question.
DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(UserCancelException,Exception,"nonerror/user_cancel") DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(UserCancelException,Exception,"nonerror/user_cancel")
// Errors that should never happen and point to some invalid assumption in the code /// @class Aegisub::InternalError
/// @extends Aegisub::Exception
/// @brief Errors that should never happen and point to some invalid assumption in the code
///
/// Throw an internal error when a sanity check fails, and the insanity should have
/// been caught and handled at an earlier stage, i.e. when something seems to
/// have become inconsistent. All internal errors are of the type "this should never
/// happen", most often you'll want this kind of error unwind all the way past the main UI
/// and eventually cause an abort().
DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION(InternalError, Exception, "internal_error") DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION(InternalError, Exception, "internal_error")
// Some error related to the filesystem /// @class Aegisub::FileSystemError
// These should always be original causes and as such do not support inner exceptions /// @extends Aegisub::Exception
/// @brief Base class for errors related to the file system
///
/// This base class can not be instantiated.
/// File system errors do not support inner exceptions, as they are always originating
/// causes for errors.
DEFINE_BASE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(FileSystemError,Exception) DEFINE_BASE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(FileSystemError,Exception)
// A file can't be accessed for some reason /// @class Aegisub::FileNotAccessibleError
/// @extends Aegisub::FileSystemError
/// @brief A file can't be accessed for some reason
DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(FileNotAccessibleError,FileSystemError,"filesystem/not_accessible") DEFINE_SIMPLE_EXCEPTION_NOINNER(FileNotAccessibleError,FileSystemError,"filesystem/not_accessible")
/// DOCME
/// @class FileNotFoundError /// @class FileNotFoundError
/// @brief DOCME /// @brief A file can't be accessed because there's no file by the given name
///
/// DOCME
class FileNotFoundError : public FileNotAccessibleError { class FileNotFoundError : public FileNotAccessibleError {
public: public:
/// @brief DOCME /// @brief Constructor, automatically builds the error message
/// @param filename /// @param filename Name of the file that could not be found
/// @return
///
FileNotFoundError(const wxString &filename) : FileNotAccessibleError(wxString(_T("File not found: ")) + filename) { } FileNotFoundError(const wxString &filename) : FileNotAccessibleError(wxString(_T("File not found: ")) + filename) { }
/// @brief DOCME // Not documented, see Aegisub::Exception class
///
const wxChar * GetName() const { return _T("filesystem/not_accessible/not_found"); } const wxChar * GetName() const { return _T("filesystem/not_accessible/not_found"); }
}; };
// A problem with some input data /// @class Aegisub::InvalidInputException
/// @extends Aegisub::Exception
/// @brief Some input data were invalid and could not be processed
DEFINE_BASE_EXCEPTION(InvalidInputException,Exception) DEFINE_BASE_EXCEPTION(InvalidInputException,Exception)
// There is no "generic exception" class, everything must be a specific one
// Define new classes if none fit the error you're reporting
}; };