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The DOM will create and throw an instance of DOM_RangeException * when an error condition in range is detected. Exceptions can occur * when an application directly manipulates the range elements in DOM document * tree that is produced by the parser. * *

Unlike the other classes in the C++ DOM API, DOM_RangeException * is NOT a reference to an underlying implementation class, and * does not provide automatic memory management. Code that catches * a DOM Range exception is responsible for deleting it, or otherwise * arranging for its disposal. * */ class CDOM_EXPORT DOM_RangeException : public DOM_DOMException { public: /** @name Enumerators for DOM Range Exceptions */ //@{ enum RangeExceptionCode { BAD_BOUNDARYPOINTS_ERR = 1, INVALID_NODE_TYPE_ERR = 2 }; //@} public: /** @name Constructors and assignment operator */ //@{ /** * Default constructor for DOM_RangeException. * */ DOM_RangeException(); /** * Constructor which takes an error code and a message. * * @param code The error code which indicates the exception * @param message The string containing the error message */ DOM_RangeException(RangeExceptionCode code, const DOMString &message); /** * Copy constructor. * * @param other The object to be copied. */ DOM_RangeException(const DOM_RangeException &other); //@} /** @name Destructor. */ //@{ /** * Destructor for DOM_RangeException. Applications are responsible * for deleting DOM_RangeException objects that they catch after they * have completed their exception processing. * */ virtual ~DOM_RangeException(); //@} /** @name Public variables. */ //@{ /** * A code value, from the set defined by the RangeExceptionCode enum, * indicating the type of error that occured. */ RangeExceptionCode code; //@} }; XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END #endif