#ifndef MARISA_EXCEPTION_H_ #define MARISA_EXCEPTION_H_ #include #include "marisa/base.h" namespace marisa { // An exception object keeps a filename, a line number, an error code and an // error message. The message format is as follows: // "__FILE__:__LINE__: error_code: error_message" class Exception : public std::exception { public: Exception(const char *filename, int line, ErrorCode error_code, const char *error_message) : std::exception(), filename_(filename), line_(line), error_code_(error_code), error_message_(error_message) {} Exception(const Exception &ex) : std::exception(), filename_(ex.filename_), line_(ex.line_), error_code_(ex.error_code_), error_message_(ex.error_message_) {} virtual ~Exception() throw() {} Exception &operator=(const Exception &rhs) { filename_ = rhs.filename_; line_ = rhs.line_; error_code_ = rhs.error_code_; error_message_ = rhs.error_message_; return *this; } const char *filename() const { return filename_; } int line() const { return line_; } ErrorCode error_code() const { return error_code_; } const char *error_message() const { return error_message_; } virtual const char *what() const throw() { return error_message_; } private: const char *filename_; int line_; ErrorCode error_code_; const char *error_message_; }; // These macros are used to convert a line number to a string constant. #define MARISA_INT_TO_STR(value) #value #define MARISA_LINE_TO_STR(line) MARISA_INT_TO_STR(line) #define MARISA_LINE_STR MARISA_LINE_TO_STR(__LINE__) // MARISA_THROW throws an exception with a filename, a line number, an error // code and an error message. The message format is as follows: // "__FILE__:__LINE__: error_code: error_message" #define MARISA_THROW(error_code, error_message) \ (throw marisa::Exception(__FILE__, __LINE__, error_code, \ __FILE__ ":" MARISA_LINE_STR ": " #error_code ": " error_message)) // MARISA_THROW_IF throws an exception if `condition' is true. #define MARISA_THROW_IF(condition, error_code) \ (void)((!(condition)) || (MARISA_THROW(error_code, #condition), 0)) // MARISA_DEBUG_IF is ignored if _DEBUG is undefined. So, it is useful for // debugging time-critical codes. #ifdef _DEBUG #define MARISA_DEBUG_IF(cond, error_code) MARISA_THROW_IF(cond, error_code) #else #define MARISA_DEBUG_IF(cond, error_code) #endif } // namespace marisa #endif // MARISA_EXCEPTION_H_