minix/external/bsd/kyua-cli/dist/utils/fs/exceptions.cpp
Lionel Sambuc 11be35a165 Importing NetBSD "Kyua" test framework
To do so, a few dependencies have been imported:

 * external/bsd/lutok
 * external/mit/lua
 * external/public-domain/sqlite
 * external/public-domain/xz

The Kyua framework is the new generation of ATF (Automated Test
Framework), it is composed of:

 * external/bsd/atf
 * external/bsd/kyua-atf-compat
 * external/bsd/kyua-cli
 * external/bsd/kyua-tester
 * tests

Kyua/ATF being written in C++, it depends on libstdc++ which is
provided by GCC. As this is not part of the sources, Kyua is only
compiled when the native GCC utils are installed.

To install Kyua do the following:

 * In a cross-build enviromnent, add the following to the build.sh
   commandline: -V MKBINUTILS=yes -V MKGCCCMDS=yes

WARNING:
  At this point the import is still experimental, and not supported
  on native builds (a.k.a make build).

Change-Id: I26aee23c5bbd2d64adcb7c1beb98fe0d479d7ada
2013-07-23 20:43:41 +02:00

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#include "utils/fs/exceptions.hpp"
#include <cstring>
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
namespace fs = utils::fs;
/// Constructs a new error with a plain-text message.
///
/// \param message The plain-text error message.
fs::error::error(const std::string& message) :
std::runtime_error(message)
{
}
/// Destructor for the error.
fs::error::~error(void) throw()
{
}
/// Constructs a new invalid_path_error.
///
/// \param textual_path Textual representation of the invalid path.
/// \param reason Description of the error in the path.
fs::invalid_path_error::invalid_path_error(const std::string& textual_path,
const std::string& reason) :
error(F("Invalid path '%s': %s") % textual_path % reason),
_textual_path(textual_path)
{
}
/// Destructor for the error.
fs::invalid_path_error::~invalid_path_error(void) throw()
{
}
/// Returns the invalid path related to the exception.
///
/// \return The textual representation of the invalid path.
const std::string&
fs::invalid_path_error::invalid_path(void) const
{
return _textual_path;
}
/// Constructs a new join_error.
///
/// \param textual_path1_ Textual representation of the first path.
/// \param textual_path2_ Textual representation of the second path.
/// \param reason Description of the error in the join operation.
fs::join_error::join_error(const std::string& textual_path1_,
const std::string& textual_path2_,
const std::string& reason) :
error(F("Cannot join paths '%s' and '%s': %s") % textual_path1_ %
textual_path2_ % reason),
_textual_path1(textual_path1_),
_textual_path2(textual_path2_)
{
}
/// Destructor for the error.
fs::join_error::~join_error(void) throw()
{
}
/// Gets the first path that caused the error in a join operation.
///
/// \return The textual representation of the path.
const std::string&
fs::join_error::textual_path1(void) const
{
return _textual_path1;
}
/// Gets the second path that caused the error in a join operation.
///
/// \return The textual representation of the path.
const std::string&
fs::join_error::textual_path2(void) const
{
return _textual_path2;
}
/// Constructs a new error based on an errno code.
///
/// \param message_ The message describing what caused the error.
/// \param errno_ The error code.
fs::system_error::system_error(const std::string& message_, const int errno_) :
error(F("%s: %s") % message_ % std::strerror(errno_)),
_original_errno(errno_)
{
}
/// Destructor for the error.
fs::system_error::~system_error(void) throw()
{
}
/// Gets the original errno code.
int
fs::system_error::original_errno(void) const throw()
{
return _original_errno;
}