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yap-6.3/CXX/yapie.hh

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/**
* @file yapie.hh
*
* @defgroup yap-cplus-error-hanadlinge Errir Handling in the YAP interface.
*
* @brief this is an attempt at supporting error
*
* @ingroup yap-cplus-interface
* @tableofcontents
*
* @{
*
* These classes define an object that we can then throw when an error
* or unexoected event interrupts YAP. Often, the object is built by
* YAP itself. One can also define one's own error objects.
*
* Errors will be thrown from the `C++` code, and may be processed in
* very different ways. The error object should provide as much data asa
* possible.
*/
#ifndef YAPIE_HH
#define YAPIE_HH
class YAPPPredicate;
class YAPTerm;
/// take information on a Prolog error:
class YAPError {
yap_error_number ID;
std::string goal, info;
int swigcode;
public:
YAPError(){
//ID = LOCAL_ActiveError->errorNo;
}
/// error handler object with initial data when receiving the error term
YAPError(yap_error_number id, YAPTerm culprit, std::string txt);
/// we just know the error number
/// exact error ID
yap_error_number getID() { return LOCAL_ActiveError->errorNo; };
/// class of error
yap_error_class_number getErrorClass() {
return Yap_errorClass(LOCAL_ActiveError->errorNo);
};
/// where in the code things happened;
const char *getFile() { return LOCAL_ActiveError->errorFile; };
/// predicate things happened;
Int getLine() { return LOCAL_ActiveError->errorLine; };
/// the term that caused the bug
// YAPTerm getCulprit(LOCAL_ActiveError->errorFile){};
/// text describing the Error
std::string text();
};
#endif
/// @}