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00040 
00046 #ifndef CCXX_EXCEPTION_H_
00047 #define CCXX_EXCEPTION_H_
00048 
00049 #ifndef CCXX_CONFIG_H_
00050 #include <cc++/config.h>
00051 #endif
00052 
00053 #ifndef CCXX_STRCHAR_H_
00054 #include <cc++/strchar.h>
00055 #endif
00056 
00057 // see if we support useful and std exception handling, else we ignore
00058 // it for the rest of the system.
00059 
00060 #if defined(HAVE_EXCEPTION)
00061 #define COMMON_STD_EXCEPTION
00062 
00063 #include <exception>
00064 
00065 #ifdef  CCXX_NAMESPACES
00066 namespace ost {
00067 #endif
00068 
00077 class CCXX_CLASS_EXPORT Exception : public std::exception 
00078 {
00079 private:
00080         std::string _what;
00081 
00082 public:
00083         Exception(const std::string& what_arg) throw();
00084         virtual ~Exception() throw();
00085         virtual const char *getString() const; 
00086         virtual const char *what() const throw() { return _what.c_str(); };
00087 };
00088 
00095 class CCXX_CLASS_EXPORT IOException : public Exception
00096 {
00097 public:
00098         IOException(const std::string &what_arg) throw();
00099         virtual ~IOException() throw();
00100 };
00101 
00102 
00103 #ifdef  CCXX_NAMESPACES
00104 };
00105 #endif
00106 
00107 #endif
00108 
00109 #endif

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