SQLiteCpp/src/Exception.cpp
Jens Alfke 30e285ff89 Fixed link errors calling Exception::getErrorCode()
getErrorCode() and getExtendedErrorCode()'s implementations were
accidentally declared as inline in the .cpp file. This causes the
compiler to not generate any code for them, resulting in link errors
when a client calls them.

Fixed by moving the implementations into the header, where they need to
be if they're inline.
2016-08-04 16:36:09 -07:00

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/**
* @file Exception.cpp
* @ingroup SQLiteCpp
* @brief Encapsulation of the error message from SQLite3 on a std::runtime_error.
*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2016 Sebastien Rombauts (sebastien.rombauts@gmail.com)
*
* Distributed under the MIT License (MIT) (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt
* or copy at http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
*/
#include <SQLiteCpp/Exception.h>
#include <sqlite3.h>
namespace SQLite
{
Exception::Exception(const std::string& aErrorMessage) :
std::runtime_error(aErrorMessage),
mErrcode(-1), // 0 would be SQLITE_OK, which doesn't make sense
mExtendedErrcode(-1)
{
}
Exception::Exception(const std::string& aErrorMessage, int ret) :
std::runtime_error(aErrorMessage),
mErrcode(ret),
mExtendedErrcode(-1)
{
}
Exception::Exception(sqlite3* apSQLite) :
std::runtime_error(sqlite3_errmsg(apSQLite)),
mErrcode(sqlite3_errcode(apSQLite)),
mExtendedErrcode(sqlite3_extended_errcode(apSQLite))
{
}
Exception::Exception(sqlite3* apSQLite, int ret) :
std::runtime_error(sqlite3_errmsg(apSQLite)),
mErrcode(ret),
mExtendedErrcode(sqlite3_extended_errcode(apSQLite))
{
}
// Return a string, solely based on the error code
const char* Exception::getErrorStr() const noexcept // nothrow
{
return sqlite3_errstr(mErrcode);
}
} // namespace SQLite