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This is the interface, through which the Xercesc reports * a panic to the application. *

* *

Application may implement this interface, instantiate an * object of the derivative, and plug it to Xercesc in the * invocation to XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize(), if it prefers * to handling panic itself rather than Xercesc doing it. *

* */ class XMLUTIL_EXPORT PanicHandler { public: /** @name Public Types */ //@{ enum PanicReasons { Panic_NoTransService , Panic_NoDefTranscoder , Panic_CantFindLib , Panic_UnknownMsgDomain , Panic_CantLoadMsgDomain , Panic_SynchronizationErr , Panic_SystemInit , PanicReasons_Count }; //@} protected: /** @name hidden Constructors */ //@{ /** Default constructor */ PanicHandler(){}; public: /** Destructor */ virtual ~PanicHandler(){}; //@} /** @name The virtual panic handler interface */ //@{ /** * Receive notification of panic * * This method is called when an unrecoverable error has occurred in the Xerces library. * * This method must not return normally, otherwise, the results are undefined. * * Ways of handling this call could include throwing an exception or exiting the process. * * Once this method has been called, the results of calling any other Xerces API, * or using any existing Xerces objects are undefined. * * @param reason The reason of panic * */ virtual void panic(const PanicHandler::PanicReasons reason) = 0; //@} static const char* getPanicReasonString(const PanicHandler::PanicReasons reason); private: /* Unimplemented Constructors and operators */ /* Copy constructor */ PanicHandler(const PanicHandler&); /** Assignment operator */ PanicHandler& operator=(const PanicHandler&); }; XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END #endif