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Phx::InUseException Class Reference

Indicates that a resource is in use. More...

#include <PhxExceptions.h>

Inheritance diagram for Phx::InUseException:

Phx::ResourceException Phx::Exception List of all members.

Public Member Functions

virtual const char * what () const throw ()
 Overloads the std::exception what() method to return a brief message.

Detailed Description

Indicates that a resource is in use.

Generally, this means that the requested operation would require using a physical or logical resource that has already been taken by another operation. However, unlike a PermissionException, it usually means that if the resource is later available the operation may succeed at that time.


Member Function Documentation

virtual const char* Phx::InUseException::what  )  const throw () [inline, virtual]
 

Overloads the std::exception what() method to return a brief message.

In general, the message should be very short, usually just specifying the type of error. Any information about the cause of the error itself that is not useful for programatic purposes should be logged rather than returned in the exception.

Reimplemented from Phx::ResourceException.


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