Exceptional–condition objects are used to signal exceptional conditions while executing a script; these objects are handed to exception handlers to react to the condition, Raising and handling exceptions. Exceptional–condition objects are “default objects” as defined by the object–oriented programming facilities of MBFL; Object-oriented programming for details.
• conditions conventions: | Conventions. | |
• conditions base: | Base exceptional-condition objects. | |
• conditions warning: | Warning exceptional-condition objects. | |
Error exceptional-condition objects. | ||
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• conditions error: | Error exceptional-condition objects. | |
• conditions logic: | Logic–error exceptional-condition objects. | |
• conditions runtime: | Runtime–error exceptional-condition objects. | |
• conditions uncaught: | Uncaught exceptional-condition objects. | |
Class related exceptional-condition objects. | ||
• conditions invalid ctor value: | Invalid constructor parameter value exceptional–condition objects. | |
• conditions invalid attrib value: | Invalid attribute value exceptional–condition objects. | |
Miscellaneous exceptional-condition objects. | ||
• conditions location outside: | Invalid operation outside location exceptional–condition objects. | |
• conditions wrong parm number: | Wrong parameters number to function call exceptional–condition objects. | |
• conditions invalid parameter: | Invalid parameter to function call exceptional–condition objects. |
This document describes version 3.0.0-devel.9 of Marcos Bash Functions Library.