/* * Copyright 2002-2005 The Apache Software Foundation. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /* * XSEC * * XSECCryptoException:= How we throw exceptions in XSEC * * Author(s): Berin Lautenbach * * $Id: XSECCryptoException.hpp 351207 2005-02-03 12:48:16Z milan $ * */ #ifndef XSECCRYPTOEXCEPTION_INCLUDE #define XSECCRYPTOEXCEPTION_INCLUDE #include #include /** * @ingroup crypto */ /** *\brief Exception strings * * Global array of strings that can be looked up using the #type element * of an XSECCryptoException to determine a default string for the erro */ extern const char * XSECCryptoExceptionStrings[]; /** * @ingroup crypto */ /** * \brief Exception class used by the cryptographic modules * * This exception class should be used by the Cryptographic providers * for reporting errors. It can be used directly or by classes which * inherit from it. * * It's a fairly standard exception class, with a type parameter * (and associated enumerated type) and a string that can be used to * provide more information to the caller. */ class DSIG_EXPORT XSECCryptoException { public: /** * \brief Defines the error type * * Enumerated type that can be looked up by the receiver of the * exception to determine what the error was. * * Can also be used as a lookup into the XSECCryptoExceptionStrings * global array for a default error description */ enum XSECCryptoExceptionType { None = 0, GeneralError = 1, MDError = 2, // Error in Message Digest Base64Error = 3, // Error in a Base64 operation MemoryError = 4, // Memory allocation error X509Error = 5, // X509 problem DSAError = 6, // DSA Error RSAError = 7, // RSA Error SymmetricError = 8, UnsupportedError = 9, // Called function is not supported UnsupportedAlgorithm = 10, UnknownError = 11 // Must be last! }; public: /** @name Contructors and Destructors */ //@{ /** * \brief Common constructur * * Construct an exception with the given type and (possibly blank) * message. * * @param eNum The error type * @param inMsg The message to be passed to the caller. If NULL * this will be set to the associated value in * XSECCryptoExceptionStrings */ XSECCryptoException(XSECCryptoExceptionType eNum, const char * inMsg = NULL); /** * \brief safeBuffer constructor * * As for the common constructor, but passes in a safeBuffer message * * @param eNum The error type * @param inMsg The message string to be passed to the caller. */ XSECCryptoException(XSECCryptoExceptionType eNum, safeBuffer &inMsg); /** * \brief Copy Constructor. * * @param toCopy The exception to be copied into the new exception */ XSECCryptoException(const XSECCryptoException &toCopy); ~XSECCryptoException(); //@} /** @name Get Methods */ //@{ /** * \brief Get the message * * Allows the receiver of the exception to get the error message. * * @returns A pointer to the char buffer holding the error string */ const char * getMsg(void); /** * \brief Get the error type * * @returns The error type of the error that caused the exception */ //@} XSECCryptoExceptionType getType(void); private: char * msg; // Message to the caller XSECCryptoExceptionType type; // Type of exception XSECCryptoException(); }; #endif /* XSECCryptoEXCEPTION_HEADER */