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/* This file is part of the KDE project
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Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Jaroslaw Staniek <js@iidea.pl>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#ifndef KEXIDB_OBJECT_H
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#define KEXIDB_OBJECT_H
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#include <kexidb/error.h>
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#include <kmessagebox.h>
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#include <kstdguiitem.h>
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#include <tqstring.h>
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namespace KexiDB {
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class MessageHandler;
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/*! Prototype of KexiDB object, handles result of last operation.
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*/
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class KEXI_DB_EXPORT Object
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{
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public:
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/*! \return true if there was error during last operation on the object. */
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bool error() const { return m_hasError; }
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/*! \return (localized) error message if there was error during last operation on the object,
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else: 0. */
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const TQString& errorMsg() const { return m_errMsg; }
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/*! \return error number of if there was error during last operation on the object,
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else: 0. */
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int errorNum() const { return m_errno; }
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//! \return previous server result number, for error displaying purposes.
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int previousServerResult() const { return m_previousServerResultNum; }
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TQString previousServerResultName() const { return m_previousServerResultName; }
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/*! Sends errorMsg() to debug output. */
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void debugError();
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/*! Clears error flag.
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Also calls drv_clearServerResult().
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You can reimplement this method in subclasses to clear even more members,
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but remember to also call Object::clearError(). */
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virtual void clearError();
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/*! KexiDB library offers detailed error numbers using errorNum()
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and detailed error i18n'd messages using errorMsg() -
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this information is not engine-dependent (almost).
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Use this in your application to give users more information on what's up.
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This method returns (non-i18n'd !) engine-specific error message,
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if there was any error during last server-side operation,
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otherwise null string.
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Reimplement this for your driver
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- default implementation just returns null string.
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\sa serverErrorMsg()
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*/
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virtual TQString serverErrorMsg();
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/*! \return engine-specific last server-side operation result number.
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Use this in your application to give users more information on what's up.
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Reimplement this for your driver - default implementation just returns 0.
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Note that this result value is not the same as the one returned
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by errorNum() (Object::m_errno member)
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\sa serverErrorMsg(), drv_clearServerResult()
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*/
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virtual int serverResult();
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/*! \return engine-specific last server-side operation result name,
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(name for serverResult()).
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Use this in your application to give users more information on what's up.
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Reimplement this for your driver - default implementation
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just returns null string.
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Note that this result name is not the same as the error message returned
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by serverErorMsg() or erorMsg()
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\sa serverErrorMsg(), drv_clearServerResult()
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*/
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virtual TQString serverResultName();
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/*! \return message title that sometimes is provided and prepended
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to the main warning/error message. Used by MessageHandler. */
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TQString msgTitle() const { return m_msgTitle; }
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/*! \return sql string of actually executed SQL statement,
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usually using drv_executeSQL(). If there was error during executing SQL statement,
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before, that string is returned instead. */
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const TQString recentSQLString() const { return m_errorSql.isEmpty() ? m_sql : m_errorSql; }
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protected:
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/* Constructs a new object.
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\a handler can be provided to receive error messages. */
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Object(MessageHandler* handler = 0);
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virtual ~Object();
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/*! Sets the (localized) error code to \a code and message to \a msg.
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You have to set at least nonzero error code \a code,
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although it is also adviced to set descriptive message \a msg.
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Eventually, if you omit all parameters, ERR_OTHER code will be set
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and default message for this will be set.
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Use this in KexiDB::Object subclasses to informa the world about your
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object's state. */
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virtual void setError(int code = ERR_OTHER, const TQString &msg = TQString() );
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/*! \overload void setError(int code, const TQString &msg = TQString() )
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Sets error code to ERR_OTHER. Use this if you don't care about
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setting error code.
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*/
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virtual void setError( const TQString &msg );
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/*! \overload void setError(const TQString &msg)
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Also sets \a title. */
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virtual void setError( const TQString &title, const TQString &msg );
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/*! Copies the (localized) error message and code from other KexiDB::Object. */
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void setError( KexiDB::Object *obj, const TQString& prependMessage = TQString() );
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/*! Copies the (localized) error message and code from other KexiDB::Object
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with custom error \a code. */
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virtual void setError( KexiDB::Object *obj, int code,
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const TQString& prependMessage = TQString() );
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/*! Interactively asks a question. Console or GUI can be used for this,
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depending on installed message handler. For GUI version, KMessageBox class is used.
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See KexiDB::MessageHandler::askQuestion() for details. */
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virtual int askQuestion( const TQString& message,
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KMessageBox::DialogType dlgType, KMessageBox::ButtonCode defaultResult,
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const KGuiItem &buttonYes=KStdGuiItem::yes(),
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const KGuiItem &buttonNo=KStdGuiItem::no(),
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const TQString &dontShowAskAgainName = TQString(),
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int options = KMessageBox::Notify,
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MessageHandler* msgHandler = 0 );
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/*! Clears number of last server operation's result stored
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as a single integer. Formally, this integer should be set to value
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that means "NO ERRORS" or "OK". This method is called by clearError().
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For reimplementation. By default does nothing.
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\sa serverErrorMsg()
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*/
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virtual void drv_clearServerResult() {};
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//! used to store of actually executed SQL statement
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TQString m_sql, m_errorSql;
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int m_serverResult;
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TQString m_serverResultName, m_serverErrorMsg;
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TQString m_errMsg;
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private:
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int m_errno;
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bool m_hasError;
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//! previous server result number, for error displaying purposes.
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int m_previousServerResultNum, m_previousServerResultNum2;
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//! previous server result name, for error displaying purposes.
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TQString m_previousServerResultName, m_previousServerResultName2;
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TQString m_msgTitle;
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MessageHandler *m_msgHandler;
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class Private;
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Private *d; //!< for future extensions
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friend class MessageTitle;
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};
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} //namespace KexiDB
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#endif
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