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package XML::SAX::Exception;
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use strict;
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use overload '""' => "stringify",
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'fallback' => 1;
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use vars qw/$StackTrace $VERSION/;
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$VERSION = '1.01';
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use Carp;
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$StackTrace = $ENV{XML_DEBUG} || 0;
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# Other exception classes:
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@XML::SAX::Exception::NotRecognized::ISA = ('XML::SAX::Exception');
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@XML::SAX::Exception::NotSupported::ISA = ('XML::SAX::Exception');
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@XML::SAX::Exception::Parse::ISA = ('XML::SAX::Exception');
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sub throw {
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my $class = shift;
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if (ref($class)) {
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die $class;
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}
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die $class->new(@_);
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}
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sub new {
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my $class = shift;
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my %opts = @_;
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confess "Invalid options: " . join(', ', keys %opts) unless exists $opts{Message};
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bless { ($StackTrace ? (StackTrace => stacktrace()) : ()), %opts },
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$class;
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}
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sub stringify {
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my $self = shift;
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local $^W;
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my $error;
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if (exists $self->{LineNumber}) {
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$error = $self->{Message} . " [Ln: " . $self->{LineNumber} .
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", Col: " . $self->{ColumnNumber} . "]";
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}
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else {
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$error = $self->{Message};
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}
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if ($StackTrace) {
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$error .= stackstring($self->{StackTrace});
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}
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$error .= "\n";
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return $error;
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}
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sub stacktrace {
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my $i = 2;
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my @fulltrace;
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while (my @trace = caller($i++)) {
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my %hash;
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@hash{qw(Package Filename Line)} = @trace[0..2];
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push @fulltrace, \%hash;
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}
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return \@fulltrace;
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}
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sub stackstring {
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my $stacktrace = shift;
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my $string = "\nFrom:\n";
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foreach my $current (@$stacktrace) {
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$string .= $current->{Filename} . " Line: " . $current->{Line} . "\n";
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}
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return $string;
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}
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1;
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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XML::SAX::Exception - Exception classes for XML::SAX
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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throw XML::SAX::Exception::NotSupported(
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Message => "The foo feature is not supported",
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);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This module is the base class for all SAX Exceptions, those defined in
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the spec as well as those that one may create for one's own SAX errors.
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There are three subclasses included, corresponding to those of the SAX
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spec:
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XML::SAX::Exception::NotSupported
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XML::SAX::Exception::NotRecognized
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XML::SAX::Exception::Parse
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Use them wherever you want, and as much as possible when you encounter
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such errors. SAX is meant to use exceptions as much as possible to
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flag problems.
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=head1 CREATING NEW EXCEPTION CLASSES
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All you need to do to create a new exception class is:
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@XML::SAX::Exception::MyException::ISA = ('XML::SAX::Exception')
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The given package doesn't need to exist, it'll behave correctly this
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way. If your exception refines an existing exception class, then you
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may also inherit from that instead of from the base class.
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=head1 THROWING EXCEPTIONS
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This is as simple as exemplified in the SYNOPSIS. In fact, there's
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nothing more to know. All you have to do is:
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throw XML::SAX::Exception::MyException( Message => 'Something went wrong' );
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and voila, you've thrown an exception which can be caught in an eval block.
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=cut
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