glibmm: Glib::ConvertError Class Reference
Exception class for charset conversion errors. More...
#include <glibmm/convert.h>
Inheritance diagram for Glib::ConvertError:
Public Types | |
enum | Code { NO_CONVERSION, ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE, FAILED, PARTIAL_INPUT, BAD_URI, NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH, NO_MEMORY } |
Error codes returned by character set conversion routines. More... | |
Public Member Functions | |
ConvertError (Code error_code, const Glib::ustring& error_message) | |
ConvertError (GError* gobject) | |
Code | code () const |
Public Member Functions inherited from Glib::Error | |
Error () | |
Error (GQuark error_domain, int error_code, const Glib::ustring& message) | |
Error (GError* gobject, bool take_copy=false) | |
Error (const Error& other) | |
Error& | operator= (const Error& other) |
~Error () noexceptoverride | |
GQuark | domain () const |
int | code () const |
Glib::ustring | what () const override |
bool | matches (GQuark error_domain, int error_code) const |
GError* | gobj () |
const GError* | gobj () const |
Public Member Functions inherited from Glib::Exception | |
virtual | ~Exception () noexcept=0 |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Protected Attributes inherited from Glib::Error | |
GError* | gobject_ |
Detailed Description
Exception class for charset conversion errors.
Glib::convert() and friends throw a ConvertError exception if the charset conversion failed for some reason. When writing non-trivial applications you should always catch those errors, and then try to recover, or tell the user the input was invalid.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
Glib::ConvertError::ConvertError | ( | Code | error_code, |
const Glib::ustring& | error_message | ||
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explicit |
Member Function Documentation
Code Glib::ConvertError::code | ( | ) | const |