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#ifndef LUABIND_ERROR_HPP_INCLUDED
#define LUABIND_ERROR_HPP_INCLUDED
#include <luabind/prefix.hpp>
#include <exception>
#include <luabind/config.hpp>
#include <luabind/typeid.hpp>
struct lua_State;
namespace luabind
{
#ifndef LUABIND_NO_EXCEPTIONS
// this exception usually means that the lua function you called
// from C++ failed with an error code. You will have to
// read the error code from the top of the lua stack
// the reason why this exception class doesn't contain
// the message itself is that std::string's copy constructor
// may throw, if the copy constructor of an exception that is
// being thrown throws another exception, terminate will be called
// and the entire application is killed.
class LUABIND_API error : public std::exception
{
public:
explicit error(lua_State* L): m_L(L) {}
lua_State* state() const throw() { return m_L; }
virtual const char* what() const throw()
{
return "lua runtime error";
}
private:
lua_State* m_L;
};
// if an object_cast<>() fails, this is thrown
// it is also thrown if the return value of
// a lua function cannot be converted
class LUABIND_API cast_failed : public std::exception
{
public:
cast_failed(lua_State* L, type_id const& i): m_L(L), m_info(i) {}
lua_State* state() const throw() { return m_L; }
type_id info() const throw() { return m_info; }
virtual const char* what() const throw() { return "unable to make cast"; }
private:
lua_State* m_L;
type_id m_info;
};
#else
typedef void(*error_callback_fun)(lua_State*);
typedef void(*cast_failed_callback_fun)(lua_State*, type_id const&);
LUABIND_API void set_error_callback(error_callback_fun e);
LUABIND_API void set_cast_failed_callback(cast_failed_callback_fun c);
LUABIND_API error_callback_fun get_error_callback();
LUABIND_API cast_failed_callback_fun get_cast_failed_callback();
#endif
typedef int(*pcall_callback_fun)(lua_State*);
LUABIND_API void set_pcall_callback(pcall_callback_fun e);
LUABIND_API pcall_callback_fun get_pcall_callback();
}
#endif // LUABIND_ERROR_HPP_INCLUDED
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