#ifndef ErrorHandlerH #define ErrorHandlerH // EntityResolver.h // $Id$ #include #include namespace SAX { /** * Basic interface for SAX error handlers. * *

If a SAX application needs to implement customized error * handling, it must implement this interface and then register an * instance with the XML reader using the * {@link basic_XMLReader#setErrorHandler setErrorHandler} * method. The parser will then report all errors and warnings * through this interface.

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WARNING: If an application does not * register an ErrorHandler, XML parsing errors will go unreported * and bizarre behaviour may result.

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For XML processing errors, a SAX driver must use this interface * instead of throwing an exception: it is up to the application * to decide whether to throw an exception for different types of * errors and warnings. Note, however, that there is no requirement that * the parser continue to provide useful information after a call to * {@link #fatalError fatalError} (in other words, a SAX driver class * could catch an exception and report a fatalError).

* * @since SAX 1.0 * @author Jez Higgins, * jez@jezuk.co.uk * @version 2.0 * @see basic_Parser#setErrorHandler * @see basic_SAXParseException */ template class basic_ErrorHandler { public: typedef string_type stringT; typedef basic_SAXParseException SAXParseExceptionT; virtual ~basic_ErrorHandler() { }; /** * Receive notification of a warning. * *

SAX parsers will use this method to report conditions that * are not errors or fatal errors as defined by the XML 1.0 * recommendation. The default behaviour is to take no action.

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The SAX parser must continue to provide normal parsing events * after invoking this method: it should still be possible for the * application to process the document through to the end.

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Filters may use this method to report other, non-XML warnings * as well.

* * @param exception The warning information encapsulated in a * SAX parse exception. * @see basic_SAXParseException */ virtual void warning(const SAXParseExceptionT& exception) = 0; /** * Receive notification of a recoverable error. * *

This corresponds to the definition of "error" in section 1.2 * of the W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation. For example, a validating * parser would use this callback to report the violation of a * validity constraint. The default behaviour is to take no * action.

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The SAX parser must continue to provide normal parsing events * after invoking this method: it should still be possible for the * application to process the document through to the end. If the * application cannot do so, then the parser should report a fatal * error even if the XML 1.0 recommendation does not require it to * do so.

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Filters may use this method to report other, non-XML errors * as well.

* * @param exception The error information encapsulated in a * SAX parse exception. * @see basic_SAXParseException */ virtual void error(const SAXParseExceptionT& exception) = 0; /** * Receive notification of a non-recoverable error. * *

This corresponds to the definition of "fatal error" in * section 1.2 of the W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation. For example, a * parser would use this callback to report the violation of a * well-formedness constraint.

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The application must assume that the document is unusable * after the parser has invoked this method, and should continue * (if at all) only for the sake of collecting addition error * messages: in fact, SAX parsers are free to stop reporting any * other events once this method has been invoked.

* * @param exception The error information encapsulated in a * SAX parse exception. * @see basic_SAXParseException */ virtual void fatalError(const SAXParseExceptionT& exception) = 0; }; // class ErrorHandler typedef basic_ErrorHandler ErrorHandler; #ifndef ARABICA_NO_WCHAR_T typedef basic_ErrorHandler wErrorHandler; #endif }; // namespace SAX #endif //end of file