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MkExceptionC_C_API

MkExceptionC - The default-exception of the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel (PLMK)More...

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Functions

bool MkExceptionCheck (MK_EXP exception)
 Checks if Exception is of type MkExceptionC and returns true or false
 
void MkExceptionRaise (MK_MNG const expobj, MK_STRN const callfunc, MK_I32 const callline)
 convert an MkErrorC into a Target-Programming-Language (TPL) exception …
 
MK_ERR MkExceptionCatch (MK_MNG const expobj, MK_EXP const exception, MK_STRN const callfunc)
 convert an Target-Programming-Language (TPL) exception into an MkErrorC
 

Detailed Description

MkExceptionC - The default-exception of the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel (PLMK)

The Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel (PLMK) provide with MkErrorC a complete error-handling with focus to support the "C" Programming-Language. The support include catch, raise, signal and attributes. In addition every Target-Programming-Language (TPL) add their own error-handling and the purpose of MkExceptionC is to integrate the MkErrorC into the Target-Programming-Language (TPL).

The default-exception MkExceptionC is used to connect the MkErrorC with the Target-Programming-Language (TPL) error-object.

The implementation of an exception depends heavily on the Target-Programming-Language (TPL), starting with no exception at all, for example. C, an exception as a class object, or as an exception as a global attribute.

Attention

Function Documentation

◆ MkExceptionCatch()

MK_ERR MkExceptionCatch ( MK_MNG const expobj,
MK_EXP const exception,
MK_STRN const callfunc )

convert an Target-Programming-Language (TPL) exception into an MkErrorC

Parameters
[in]expobjThe LibMsgqueObject used to personalize the exception/error (will be validated first)
[in]exceptionthe exception object from Ruby, if nil the global exception object is used
[in]callfunca user-defined postfix to identify the calling-function or the environment (default = name-of-function, nil = resolve-own-name)
Returns
the MkErrorC created with data from exception

◆ MkExceptionCheck()

bool MkExceptionCheck ( MK_EXP exception)

Checks if Exception is of type MkExceptionC and returns true or false

Example: test case to check KILL and RECOVER feature, check on MkExceptionC

        val = ReadBUF()
        cl = Client.new
        cl.LinkCreate(ConfigGetStartAs())
        pid = cl.Send("W", "GPID@I")
        SysKill(pid, 9)
        for i in 1..3
          begin
            ret = cl.Send("W", "ECOI:U@I", val)
          rescue MkExceptionC => ex
            err = ErrorCatch(ex)
            if err.IsSOCKET()
              err.Reset()
              cl.LinkConnect()
              next
            else
              err.Raise()
            end
          end
          break
        end
        SendSTART()
        SendI32(ret)
Returns
the result of the check, true or false
Parameters
[in]exceptionthe exception object from Ruby, if nil the global exception object is used

◆ MkExceptionRaise()

void MkExceptionRaise ( MK_MNG const expobj,
MK_STRN const callfunc,
MK_I32 const callline )

convert an MkErrorC into a Target-Programming-Language (TPL) exception …

Parameters
[in]expobjThe LibMsgqueObject used to personalize the exception/error (will be validated first)
[in]callfunca user-defined postfix to identify the calling-function or the environment (default = name-of-function, nil = resolve-own-name)
[in]calllinethe number of the line the call take place (e.g. LINE)