Caplin Trader 4.0.3

Class: module:br/Errors

module:br/Errors

Summary

Constructs a new Error of the provided type. br/Errors extends the built in Error and allows the error type to be specified in the constructor. The name property is set to the specified type.

Constructor

new module:br/Errors(type, message, fileNameopt, lineNumberopt)

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
type String The error type to be thrown.
message String A human-readable description of the error.
fileName String <optional>
(Optional) The name of the file containing the code that caused the error.
lineNumber int <optional>
(Optional) The line number of the code that caused the error.

Members

(static) ILLEGAL_STATE

This error type is thrown when a method has been invoked at an illegal or inappropriate time.

(static) INVALID_DATA

This error type indicates that some required data was invalid.

(static) INVALID_PARAMETERS

This error type is thrown when a method is called with one or more invalid parameters. This could either be because a required parameter is not provided or a provided parameter is of the wrong type or is invalid for another reason (eg a string representation of a date that doesn't parse to an actual date).

(static) INVALID_TEST

This error type is thrown from acceptance test fixtures and indicates a problem with the test rather than the code under test. For example, if a particular fixture can only be used in a 'given' clause but is invoked in a 'then' clause, this error will be thrown. This will result in a test 'error' rather than a test 'failure'.

(static) NOT_SUPPORTED

This error is thrown when an operation is being attempted on an a class instance and it does not have the required implementation.

(static) REQUEST_FAILED

This error type indicates that a request for data has failed.

(static) UNIMPLEMENTED_ABSTRACT_METHOD

This error is thrown when an abstract method is called that should have been implemented in the extending class.

(static) UNIMPLEMENTED_INTERFACE

This error is thrown when an interface method is called that should have been implemented in the interface implementor class.

Methods

toString()

Returns the string representation of this error