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56
57/*
58 * $Id: DOM_RangeException.hpp,v 1.3 2002/11/04 15:04:44 tng Exp $
59 */
60
61#ifndef DOM_RangeException_HEADER_GUARD_
62#define DOM_RangeException_HEADER_GUARD_
63
64#include "DOM_DOMException.hpp"
65
66XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
67
68
69/**
70  * Encapsulate range related DOM error or warning. DOM level 2 implementation.
71  *
72  * <p> The DOM will create and throw an instance of DOM_RangeException
73  * when an error condition in range is detected.  Exceptions can occur
74  * when an application directly manipulates the range elements in DOM document
75  * tree that is produced by the parser.
76  *
77  * <p>Unlike the other classes in the C++ DOM API, DOM_RangeException
78  * is NOT a reference to an underlying implementation class, and
79  * does not provide automatic memory management.  Code that catches
80  * a DOM Range exception is responsible for deleting it, or otherwise
81  * arranging for its disposal.
82  *
83  */
84class CDOM_EXPORT DOM_RangeException  : public DOM_DOMException {
85public:
86    /** @name Enumerators for DOM Range Exceptions */
87    //@{
88        enum RangeExceptionCode {
89                BAD_BOUNDARYPOINTS_ERR  = 1,
90                INVALID_NODE_TYPE_ERR   = 2
91        };
92    //@}
93public:
94    /** @name Constructors and assignment operator */
95    //@{
96    /**
97      * Default constructor for DOM_RangeException.
98      *
99      */
100    DOM_RangeException();
101
102    /**
103      * Constructor which takes an error code and a message.
104      *
105      * @param code The error code which indicates the exception
106      * @param message The string containing the error message
107      */
108    DOM_RangeException(RangeExceptionCode code, const DOMString &message);
109
110    /**
111      * Copy constructor.
112      *
113      * @param other The object to be copied.
114      */
115    DOM_RangeException(const DOM_RangeException &other);
116
117    //@}
118    /** @name Destructor. */
119    //@{
120         /**
121          * Destructor for DOM_RangeException.  Applications are responsible
122      * for deleting DOM_RangeException objects that they catch after they
123      * have completed their exception processing.
124          *
125          */
126    virtual ~DOM_RangeException();
127    //@}
128
129    /** @name Public variables. */
130     //@{
131         /**
132          * A code value, from the set defined by the RangeExceptionCode enum,
133      * indicating the type of error that occured.
134          */
135   RangeExceptionCode   code;
136
137    //@}
138
139};
140
141XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END
142
143#endif
144
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