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#define bonobo_exception_set (opt_ev,repo_id) #define bonobo_return_if_fail (expr,opt_ev) #define bonobo_return_val_if_fail (expr,val,opt_ev) #define BONOBO_EX (ev) #define BONOBO_USER_EX (ev,id) #define BONOBO_EX_REPOID (ev) #define BONOBO_RET_EX (ev) #define BONOBO_RET_VAL_EX (ev,v) char* (*BonoboExceptionFn) (CORBA_Environment *ev, gpointer user_data); char* bonobo_exception_get_text (CORBA_Environment *ev); char* bonobo_exception_repoid_to_text (const char *repo_id); void bonobo_exception_add_handler_str (const char *repo_id, const char *str); void bonobo_exception_add_handler_fn (const char *repo_id, BonoboExceptionFn fn, gpointer user_data, GDestroyNotify destroy_fn); void bonobo_exception_general_error_set (CORBA_Environment *ev, CORBA_TypeCode opt_deriv, const char *format, ...); const char* bonobo_exception_general_error_get (CORBA_Environment *ev);
This module contains some useful helper functions that can be used to set various exceptions inside your CORBA methods. It also contains code to map between complex CORBA_Environment exceptions and helpful strings suitable for display to the user.
Typically to test for exceptions the BONOBO_EX macro is used thus:
Example 4. Bonobo exception trapping and reporting
int do_something (CORBA_Environment *ev) { ... retval = Foo_Baa_method (object, ev); if (BONOBO_EX (ev)) { if (BONOBO_USER_EX (ev, ex_CosNaming_NamingContext_NotFound)) { g_warning ("Not found"); } else { char *str; g_warning ("Exception '%s' occured", (str = bonobo_exception_get_text (ev))); g_free (str); } return -1; } ... }
#define bonobo_exception_set(opt_ev,repo_id)
This macro sets the stateless user exception with repo_id
on
opt_ev
or warns if opt_ev
== NULL
opt_ev : |
an optional corba exception environment. |
repo_id : |
repoid of the exception to set. |
#define bonobo_return_if_fail(expr,opt_ev)
this macro is used for bonobo preconditons on argument types,
usualy inside skels if expr
is FALSE a warning is printed and
opt_ev
is set to ex_Bonobo_BadArg.
expr : |
an expression that should be true |
opt_ev : |
an optional corba exception environment. |
#define bonobo_return_val_if_fail(expr,val,opt_ev)
this macro is used for bonobo preconditons on argument types,
usualy inside skels if expr
is FALSE a warning is printed and
opt_ev
is set to ex_Bonobo_BadArg.
expr : |
an expression that should be true |
val : |
a value to return on failure. |
opt_ev : |
an optional corba exception environment. |
#define BONOBO_EX(ev) ((ev) && (ev)->_major != CORBA_NO_EXCEPTION)
This macro returns TRUE if ev
flags an exception.
ev : |
the exception environment |
#define BONOBO_USER_EX(ev,id)
This macro returns TRUE if ev
contains a user exception
of type id
.
ev : |
the exception environment |
id : |
the repo_id of the exception |
#define BONOBO_EX_REPOID(ev) (ev)->_id
Returns the repoid string of exception ev
.
ev : |
a CORBA exception |
#define BONOBO_RET_EX(ev)
returns if there is an exception flagged in ev
.
ev : |
the exception environment |
#define BONOBO_RET_VAL_EX(ev,v)
returns v
if there is an exception flagged in ev
ev : |
the exception environment |
v : |
the value to return |
char* (*BonoboExceptionFn) (CORBA_Environment *ev, gpointer user_data);
The prototype for user registerable exception decoders.
ev : |
the exception environment |
user_data : |
user data to be passed to the function |
Returns : | a g_malloc'd copy of a translated user readable error string. |
char* bonobo_exception_get_text (CORBA_Environment *ev);
Returns a user readable description of the exception. First
checks ev
against builtin Bonobo exceptions, then falls back to
exception names added through bonobo_exception_add_handler_str
or bonobo_exception_add_handler_fn.
ev : |
the corba environment. |
Returns : | A g_malloc'd description, which the caller must free. NULL is never returned. |
char* bonobo_exception_repoid_to_text (const char *repo_id);
This maps builtin bonobo exceptions that the system knows about to user readable strings.
repo_id : |
exception repository id |
Returns : | a user string or NULL for an unknown repo_id |
void bonobo_exception_add_handler_str (const char *repo_id, const char *str);
This routine adds a simple string mapping for an exception
with repository id repo_id
, such that when we call
bonobo_exception_get_text on an exception of id repo_id
we
get str
back.
repo_id : |
exception repository id |
str : |
the user readable, translated exception text. |
void bonobo_exception_add_handler_fn (const char *repo_id, BonoboExceptionFn fn, gpointer user_data, GDestroyNotify destroy_fn);
This routine adds a method mapping for an exception
with repository id repo_id
, such that when we call
bonobo_exception_get_text on an exception of id repo_id
the fn
is called and passed user_data
.
When the handler is removed the destroy_fn
is called
on its user_data
.
repo_id : |
exception repository id |
fn : |
function to make exception human readable |
user_data : |
the user data |
destroy_fn : |
user data destroy function or NULL. |
void bonobo_exception_general_error_set (CORBA_Environment *ev, CORBA_TypeCode opt_deriv, const char *format, ...);
ev : |
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opt_deriv : |
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format : |
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