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CORBA::Environment Class Reference

Environment. More...

#include <Environment.h>

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Public Types

typedef CORBA::Environment_ptr _ptr_type
typedef CORBA::Environment_var _var_type

Public Member Functions

 Environment (void)
 Environment (const Environment &ACE_TRY_ENV)
 Copy constructor.
Environmentoperator= (const Environment &ACE_TRY_ENV)
 Assingment.
 ~Environment (void)
 Destructor, release the exception.
int exception_type (void) const
const char * exception_id (void) const
 return the repository ID for the exception.
void clear (void)
 Clear the exception.
void print_exception (const char *info, FILE *f=stdout) const

Static Public Member Functions

Environment_duplicate (Environment *)
 Some static methods that need to be defined in every pseudo object.
Environment_nil (void)
CORBA::Environmentdefault_environment (void)

Public Attributes

CORBA::Exception *exception
void 
const
 Return the contained CORBA::Exception.
void exception CORBA::Exceptionex
 Set the contained CORBA::Exception to <ex>.

Private Member Functions

 Environment (TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core)

Private Attributes

CORBA::Exceptionexception_
 Pointer to the exception object contained in the environment.
Environmentprevious_
 The previous environment on the "default environment stack".

Detailed Description

Environment.

A CORBA::Environment is a way to automagically ensure that exception data is freed -- the "var" class for Exceptions. It adds just a bit of convenience function support, helping classify exceptions as well as reducing memory leakage. The thread has a default environment to simplify porting between platforms that support native C++ exceptions and those that don't. This is a TSS resource (always), but with a twist: if the user creates a new environment the old one is "pushed" (actually the new one remembers it), eventually the new environment destructor pops itself from the stack and we recover the old environment. This means that if the user create a new environment and somebody calls a function using the default one the exception will still be received in the environment created by the user. The only drawback is that environments life time must nest properly, this shouldn't be a problem because environments are usually created on the stack, but, the spec allows their creation on the heap and/or as class members; we need to investigate the tradeoffs and take a decision.


Member Typedef Documentation

typedef CORBA::Environment_ptr CORBA::Environment::_ptr_type
 

typedef CORBA::Environment_var CORBA::Environment::_var_type
 


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

CORBA::Environment::Environment void   ) 
 

The default constructor. The environment will hold no exceptions.

CORBA::Environment::Environment const Environment ACE_TRY_ENV  ) 
 

Copy constructor.

CORBA::Environment::~Environment void   ) 
 

Destructor, release the exception.

CORBA::Environment::Environment TAO_ORB_Core orb_core  )  [private]
 

Initialize using a well known ORB Core; this is intended for the bootstraping of the ORB_Core, not for general consumption.


Member Function Documentation

ACE_INLINE CORBA::Environment * CORBA::Environment::_duplicate Environment  )  [static]
 

Some static methods that need to be defined in every pseudo object.

ACE_INLINE CORBA::Environment_ptr CORBA::Environment::_nil void   )  [static]
 

void CORBA::Environment::clear void   ) 
 

Clear the exception.

CORBA::Environment & CORBA::Environment::default_environment void   )  [static]
 

const char * CORBA::Environment::exception_id void   )  const
 

return the repository ID for the exception.

int CORBA::Environment::exception_type void   )  const
 

Return if the exception is a user exception or a system exception.

CORBA::Environment & CORBA::Environment::operator= const Environment ACE_TRY_ENV  ) 
 

Assingment.

void CORBA::Environment::print_exception const char *  info,
FILE *  f = stdout
const
 

Print the exception to output determined by f. This function is not CORBA compliant.


Member Data Documentation

CORBA::Exception* exception void CORBA::Environment::const
 

Return the contained CORBA::Exception.

CORBA::Environment retains ownership of the exception, this is contrary to the normal memory management rules in the C++ mapping, but actually mandated by the specification:

"C++ Language Mapping" (formal/00-01-02). Section 1.27 Environment (page 1-113)

void exception CORBA::Exception* CORBA::Environment::ex
 

Set the contained CORBA::Exception to <ex>.

CORBA::Environment assumes ownership of the exception, this is contrary to the normal memory management rules in the C++ mapping, but actually mandated by the specification:

"C++ Language Mapping" (formal/00-01-02). Section 1.27 Environment (page 1-113)

CORBA::Exception* CORBA::Environment::exception_ [private]
 

Pointer to the exception object contained in the environment.

Environment* CORBA::Environment::previous_ [private]
 

The previous environment on the "default environment stack".


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