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with Ada.Exceptions;
with AWS.Log;
with AWS.Response;
with AWS.Status;
package AWS.Exceptions is
use Ada.Exceptions;
type Data is record
Fatal : Boolean;
-- If True it means that we go a fatal error. The slot will be
-- terminated so AWS will loose one of it's simultaneous connection.
-- This is clearly an AWS internal error that should be fixed in AWS.
Slot : Positive;
-- The failing slot number
Request : Status.Data;
-- The complete request information that was served when the slot has
-- failed. This variable is set only when Fatal is False.
end record;
type Unexpected_Exception_Handler is not null access
procedure (E : Exception_Occurrence;
Log : in out AWS.Log.Object;
Error : Data;
Answer : in out Response.Data);
-- Unexpected exception handler can be set to monitor server errors.
-- Answer can be set with the answer to send back to the client's
-- browser. Note that this is possible only for non fatal error
-- (i.e. Error.Fatal is False).
-- Log is the error log object for the failing server, it can be used
-- to log user's information (if error log is activated for this
-- server). Note that the server will have already logged information
-- about the problem.
end AWS.Exceptions;
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