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// File Description
/// \file ValidationException.h
/// \brief Defines the ValidationException class.
//
// Author: Derek Barnett
#ifndef VALIDATIONEXCEPTION_H
#define VALIDATIONEXCEPTION_H
#include <map>
#include <sstream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace PacBio {
namespace BAM {
/// \brief The ValidationExecption represents an exception that will be thrown
/// when any error is encountered using the Validator API. In addition to
/// a default display message, it provides programmatic access to all
/// reported error messages.
///
/// \sa Validator::Validate(const BamRecord& record)
///
class ValidationException : public std::runtime_error
{
public:
typedef std::vector<std::string> ErrorList;
typedef std::map<std::string, ErrorList> ErrorMap;
public:
ValidationException(const ErrorMap& fileErrors,
const ErrorMap& readGroupErrors,
const ErrorMap& recordErrors);
ValidationException(ErrorMap&& fileErrors,
ErrorMap&& readGroupErrors,
ErrorMap&& recordErrors);
// This is a work around for the Intel PHI compiler (icpc)
~ValidationException() throw()
{
}
public:
const ErrorMap& FileErrors(void) const;
const ErrorMap& ReadGroupErrors(void) const;
const ErrorMap& RecordErrors(void) const;
const char* what(void) const noexcept override;
private:
ErrorMap fileErrors_;
ErrorMap readGroupErrors_;
ErrorMap recordErrors_;
std::string msg_;
private:
void FormatMessage(void);
};
} // namespace BAM
} // namespace PacBio
#endif // VALIDATIONEXCEPTION_H
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