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Guichan will only throw exceptions * of this class. * * You can use this class for your own exceptions that has * something to do with a GUI exception. A nifty feature of the * excpetion class is that it can tell you from which line and * file it was thrown. To make things easier when throwing * exceptions there exists a macro for creating exceptions * which automatically sets the filename and line number. * * EXAMPLE: @code * throw GCN_EXCEPTION("my error message"); * @endcode */ class Exception final { public: /** * Constructor. */ Exception(); /** * Constructor. * * @param message The error message of the exception. */ explicit Exception(const std::string& message); /** * Constructor. * * NOTE: Don't use this constructor. Use the GCN_EXCEPTION macro instead. * This constructor merely exists for the GCN_EXCEPTION macro to * use. * * @param message The error message of the exception. * @param function The function name where the exception occured. * @param filename The name of the file where the exception occured. * @param line The line number in the source code where the exception * occured. */ Exception(const std::string& message, const std::string& function, const std::string& filename, const unsigned int line); /** * Gets the function name where the exception occured. * * @return The function name where the exception occured. */ const std::string& getFunction() const A_WARN_UNUSED; /** * Gets the error message of the exception. * * @return The error message of the exception. */ const std::string& getMessage() const A_WARN_UNUSED; /** * Gets the filename where the exception occured. * * @return The filename where the exception occured. */ const std::string& getFilename() const A_WARN_UNUSED; /** * Gets the line number where the exception occured. * * @return The line number where the exception occured. */ unsigned int getLine() const A_WARN_UNUSED; protected: /** * Holds the name of the function name where the * exception occured. */ std::string mFunction; /** * Holds the error message of the exception. */ std::string mMessage; /** * Holds the filename where the exception occured. */ std::string mFilename; /** * Holds the line number where the exception occured. */ unsigned int mLine; }; } // namespace gcn #endif // end GCN_EXCEPTION_HPP /* * "Final Fantasy XI is the BEST!... 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