carb::ErrorApi
Defined in carb/Error.h
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struct ErrorApi
- The low-level API for interacting with the Carbonite error handling system. At the core, this system maintains a thread-specific error code and optional error message. - The state of the error objects are maintained through - libcarb.so/- carb.dll, the API is accessed through- carbGetErrorApior- ErrorApi::instance. Different versions of the API interact with the same global state. A call to- ErrorApi::viewCurrentErrorwith version 1.0 will still be able to read a- ErrorApi::setErrorfrom a version 4.0 API (version 4.0 does not exist at this time).- Public Functions - 
inline Result setError(Result code) const noexcept
- Set this thread’s current error to a pre-formatted string. - In the case of any error of a call to this function, the current error will always be set with code. However, the associated message of the error will be the default for that code. - Parameters
- code – The code for the created error, which callers can potentially act on. 
- Return values
- kResultSuccess – when the error is set without issue. 
- kResultInvalidArgument – if the message is - nullptrand message_size is not 0 or if message is not- nullptrand the message_size is 0. The current error will still be set to code, but the message will be the default for that code.
- kResultOutOfMemory – if the message is too large to fit in the string buffer, but the call to allocate memory failed. The current error is still set to code, but the error message is saved as the default for that code. 
- kResultTooMuchData – If the provided message is too large to fit in any error message buffer (the current maximum is 64 KiB). The current error will be set with a truncated version of the provided message. 
 
 
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inline Result setError(Result code, const std::string &message) const noexcept
- Set this thread’s current error to a pre-formatted string. noexcept - In the case of any error of a call to this function, the current error will always be set with code. However, the associated message of the error will be the default for that code. - Parameters
- code – The code for the created error, which callers can potentially act on. 
- message – The associated message containing additional details about the error. If empty, the default default message for - codeis used.
 
- Return values
- kResultSuccess – when the error is set without issue. 
- kResultInvalidArgument – if the message is - nullptrand message_size is not 0 or if message is not- nullptrand the message_size is 0. The current error will still be set to code, but the message will be the default for that code.
- kResultOutOfMemory – if the message is too large to fit in the string buffer, but the call to allocate memory failed. The current error is still set to code, but the error message is saved as the default for that code. 
- kResultTooMuchData – If the provided message is too large to fit in any error message buffer (the current maximum is 64 KiB). The current error will be set with a truncated version of the provided message. noexcept 
 
 
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inline Result setError(Result code, const omni::string &message) const noexcept
- Set this thread’s current error to a pre-formatted string. noexcept - In the case of any error of a call to this function, the current error will always be set with code. However, the associated message of the error will be the default for that code. - Parameters
- code – The code for the created error, which callers can potentially act on. 
- message – The associated message containing additional details about the error. If empty, the default default message for - codeis used.
 
- Return values
- kResultSuccess – when the error is set without issue. 
- kResultInvalidArgument – if the message is - nullptrand message_size is not 0 or if message is not- nullptrand the message_size is 0. The current error will still be set to code, but the message will be the default for that code.
- kResultOutOfMemory – if the message is too large to fit in the string buffer, but the call to allocate memory failed. The current error is still set to code, but the error message is saved as the default for that code. 
- kResultTooMuchData – If the provided message is too large to fit in any error message buffer (the current maximum is 64 KiB). The current error will be set with a truncated version of the provided message. noexcept 
 
 
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inline Result setError(Result code, cpp::string_view message) const noexcept
- Set this thread’s current error to a pre-formatted string. noexcept - In the case of any error of a call to this function, the current error will always be set with code. However, the associated message of the error will be the default for that code. - Parameters
- code – The code for the created error, which callers can potentially act on. 
- message – The associated message containing additional details about the error. If empty, the default default message for - codeis used.
 
- Return values
- kResultSuccess – when the error is set without issue. 
- kResultInvalidArgument – if the message is - nullptrand message_size is not 0 or if message is not- nullptrand the message_size is 0. The current error will still be set to code, but the message will be the default for that code.
- kResultOutOfMemory – if the message is too large to fit in the string buffer, but the call to allocate memory failed. The current error is still set to code, but the error message is saved as the default for that code. 
- kResultTooMuchData – If the provided message is too large to fit in any error message buffer (the current maximum is 64 KiB). The current error will be set with a truncated version of the provided message. noexcept 
 
 
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inline Result setError(Result code, const char *message) const noexcept
- Set this thread’s current error to a pre-formatted string. noexcept - In the case of any error of a call to this function, the current error will always be set with code. However, the associated message of the error will be the default for that code. - Parameters
- code – The code for the created error, which callers can potentially act on. 
- message – The associated message containing additional details about the error. If this is - nullptr, the default message for the code is used.
 
- Return values
- kResultSuccess – when the error is set without issue. 
- kResultInvalidArgument – if the message is - nullptrand message_size is not 0 or if message is not- nullptrand the message_size is 0. The current error will still be set to code, but the message will be the default for that code.
- kResultOutOfMemory – if the message is too large to fit in the string buffer, but the call to allocate memory failed. The current error is still set to code, but the error message is saved as the default for that code. 
- kResultTooMuchData – If the provided message is too large to fit in any error message buffer (the current maximum is 64 KiB). The current error will be set with a truncated version of the provided message. noexcept 
 
 
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inline Result setError(Result code, const char *message, std::size_t message_size) const noexcept
- Set this thread’s current error to a pre-formatted string. noexcept - In the case of any error of a call to this function, the current error will always be set with code. However, the associated message of the error will be the default for that code. - Parameters
- code – The code for the created error, which callers can potentially act on. 
- message – The associated message containing additional details about the error. If this is - nullptr, the default message for the code is used.
- message_size – The number of bytes message is. If message is - nullptr, this must be- 0.
 
- Return values
- kResultSuccess – when the error is set without issue. 
- kResultInvalidArgument – if the message is - nullptrand message_size is not 0 or if message is not- nullptrand the message_size is 0. The current error will still be set to code, but the message will be the default for that code.
- kResultOutOfMemory – if the message is too large to fit in the string buffer, but the call to allocate memory failed. The current error is still set to code, but the error message is saved as the default for that code. 
- kResultTooMuchData – If the provided message is too large to fit in any error message buffer (the current maximum is 64 KiB). The current error will be set with a truncated version of the provided message. noexcept 
 
 
 - Public Members - 
Error const *(*viewCurrentError)(Result *code)
- Get a view of this thread’s current error, if it is set. - Warning - The caller does not own the returned error. Any information pointed to by the returned value can be altered or cleared by a function calling any of the - setErrorcalls on this thread. Errors accessed are meant to be acted upon immediately. If you wish to preserve information, copy the pieces you wish to save or store the whole thing with- errorCloneor- takeCurrentError.- Param code
- [out] If not - nullptrand there is a current error, then- *codewill be set to the error code of the current error. Use this to save an extra call to- getErrorInfowhen you are going to act on the code value. If there is no current error, then this will be set to- kResultSuccess.
- Return
- The current error, if it was set. If there is no error, this returns - nullptr.
 
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Error *(*takeCurrentError)(Result *code)
- Get this thread’s current error as an owned object, if it is set. After this call, this thread’s current error will be cleared. - It is the caller’s responsibility to clean up the returned value, unless it is - nullptr.- This function is equivalent to cloning the current error, then resetting it: - ErrorApi const& api = ErrorApi::instance(); Result code{}; // <- optimization only -- see viewCurrentError Error* my_err = api.errorClone(api.viewCurrentError(&code)); api.setErrorTo(nullptr); - Param code
- [out] If not - nullptrand there is a current error, then- *codewill be set to the error code of the current error. Use this to save an extra call to- getErrorInfowhen you are going to act on the code value. If there is no current error, then this will be set to- kResultSuccess.
- Return
- An owned version of the current error, if it was set. If there is no error, this returns - nullptr.
 
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Result (*setErrorTo)(Error *error)
- Set this thread’s current error to the exact error or clear the current error if error is - nullptr. Responsibility for this instance is taken by the error system, so you should not call- errorReleaseon it.- Param error
- The error to set. If this is - nullptr, this clears the current error.
- Retval kResultSuccess
- when the error is set without issue. 
- Retval kResultInvalidOperation
- if - error == viewCurrentError(). Restoring a previously-saved error should occur through a- errorClonecall, so doing this represents a bug in the code (note that you must have used- const_castor equivalent to get this to compile). In this case, no action is performed, as the current error is already set to the error.
 
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void (*setErrorOom)()
- Set this thread’s current error to a pre-allocated error indicating the system is out of memory. It will always succeed. 
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Result (*errorRelease)(Error *error)
- Release the error which was previously - errorCloned or- errorCreated.- Retval kResultSuccess
- when the error was released. 
- Retval kResultInvalidOperation
- when - error == viewCurrentError(). The current error does not need to be released.
 
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Error *(*errorClone)(Error const *source)
- Create a copy of the source error. - Param source
- The error to clone from. If this is - nullptr,- nullptrwill be returned without error.
- Return
- The cloned error. In case of error, - nullptris returned and the current error is set with a message containing additional details.
 
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Error *(*errorCreate)(Result code, const char *message, std::size_t message_size)
- Create an error message with the code and pre-formatted message string without setting the current error. The parameters operate similarly to - setError, but are more strict. Where- setErrorwould return a non-OK code but still set the current error, this function would return- nullptrand set the current error to the failure.- Param code
- The code for the created error, which callers can potentially act on. 
- Param message
- The associated message containing additional details about the error. If this is - nullptr, the default message for the code is used.
- Param message_size
- The number of bytes message is. 
- Return
- The created error on success. On failure, - nullptris returned and the current error is set with the reason for the failure. The code values are the same as- setError.
 
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Result (*getErrorInfo)(Error const *error, Result *code, char const **message, std::size_t *message_size)
- Extract the information associated with the error message. The output parameters are views of the properties, so they are only valid as long as error is valid. - Param error
- The source to extract data from. This can not be - nullptr.
- Param code
- [out] If not - nullptr,- *codewill be set to the code of this error.
- Param message
- [out] If not - nullptr,- *messagewill point to the error’s detail message.
- Param message_size
- [out] If not - nullptr,- *message_sizewill be set to the size of the error’s detail message. Note that- *messageis always null-terminated, but this is useful for optimization when copying.
- Retval kResultSuccess
- when the operation was successfully performed. 
- Retval kResultInvalidArgument
- if error is - nullptr. The current error is not set in this case (since the error can be- current_error, we do not want to clear it for you.
 
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Result (*getCodeDescription)(Result code, char const **name, std::size_t *name_size, char const **message, std::size_t *message_size)
- Get the name and default message for the given code. The name a symbol-like name in snake case like - "invalid_argument". The message is the default message for the code as a sentence fragment like- "invalid argument".- Note that all of the output parameters are allowed to be - nullptr. In this case,- kResultSuccessis still returned. This can be useful for checking if a given code exists at all.- Param code
- The error code to look up. 
- Param name
- [out] A pointer to a place to put the name of the code. If this is - nullptr, it will not be set.
- Param name_size
- [out] A pointer to place to put the size of name (in UTF-8 code units). Since name is null-terminated, this is not strictly needed, but can save you a - strlencall. If this is- nullptr, it will not be set.
- Param message
- [out] A pointer to the place to put the default message for this code. If this is - nullptr, it will not be set.
- Param message_size
- [out] A pointer to the place to put the size of message (in UTF-8 code units). Since message is null-terminated, this is not strictly needed, but can save you a - strlencall. If this is- nullptr, it will not be set.
- Retval kResultSuccess
- when the operation was successfully performed. 
- Retval kResultNotFound
- when code is not in the known list of error codes. The current error is not set. 
 
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static inline constexpr carb::InterfaceDesc getInterfaceDesc() noexcept
- Returns information about this interface. - Auto-generated by CARB_PLUGIN_INTERFACE() or CARB_PLUGIN_INTERFACE_EX. - Returns
- The carb::InterfaceDesc struct with information about this interface. 
 
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static inline constexpr carb::InterfaceDesc getLatestInterfaceDesc() noexcept
- Returns information about the latest version of this interface. - Auto-generated by CARB_PLUGIN_INTERFACE() or CARB_PLUGIN_INTERFACE_EX. - Returns
- The carb::InterfaceDesc struct with information about the latest version of this interface. 
 
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static inline ErrorApi const &instance() noexcept
- Get the singleton instance of this API. - The implementation of this is backed by - libcarb.so/- carb.dll, so it is a singleton instance for all loaded modules. This function is backed by- carbGetErrorApiwith the- versionargument provided with the value of the API version the calling module was built against.
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static inline void clearError() noexcept
- Clears any error for the current thread. - This function is syntactic sugar around - setErrorTo(nullptr).- See also - setErrorTo 
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static inline Result getError() noexcept
- Get a view of this thread’s current error. - This function is syntactic sugar around viewCurrentError(). If further information is desired, including the current thread’s error message, use getErrorInfo(). - See also - viewCurrentError() takeCurrentError() getErrorInfo() - Returns
- If the calling thread has a current error, then the return value will be the result code of the current error. If the calling thread has no current error, the result will be omni::core::kResultSuccess. 
 
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static inline void setFromErrno()
- Sets the current thread’s error code value based on the value of - errno.- The following table is a mapping of - errnovalues to omni::core::Result codes:- Mapping of errno value to Result codes - errno values - 0- ENOSYS- EACCES- ENOMEM- EINVAL- EAGAIN- EWOULDBLOCK- EINTR- EEXIST- EPERM- ENOENT- Everything else - Note - The value of - errnoremains consistent across the call to this function.
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static void setFromWinApiErrorCode()
- (Windows only) Sets the current thread’s error code value based on the value of - GetLastError().- The following table is a mapping of Windows error values to omni::core::Result codes: - Mapping of Windows error value to Result code - errno values - ERROR_SUCCESS- ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND- ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND- ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED- ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS- ERROR_FILE_EXISTS- ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY- ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES- ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS- ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED- ERROR_WAIT_TIMEOUT- ERROR_ERROR_TIMEOUT- Everything else - Note - The value of - errnoremains consistent across the call to this function.
 
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inline Result setError(Result code) const noexcept