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The following language−defined library package exists:
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with Ada.Streams; package Ada.Exceptions is pragma Preelaborate(Exceptions); type Exception_Id is private; pragma Preelaborable_Initialization(Exception_Id); Null_Id : constant Exception_Id; function Exception_Name(Id : Exception_Id) return String; function Wide_Exception_Name(Id : Exception_Id) return Wide_String; function Wide_Wide_Exception_Name(Id : Exception_Id) return Wide_Wide_String;
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type Exception_Occurrence is limited private; pragma Preelaborable_Initialization(Exception_Occurrence); type Exception_Occurrence_Access is access all Exception_Occurrence; Null_Occurrence : constant Exception_Occurrence;
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procedure Raise_Exception(E : in Exception_Id; Message : in String := ""); pragma No_Return(Raise_Exception); function Exception_Message(X : Exception_Occurrence) return String; procedure Reraise_Occurrence(X : in Exception_Occurrence);
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function Exception_Identity(X : Exception_Occurrence) return Exception_Id; function Exception_Name(X : Exception_Occurrence) return String; −− Same as Exception_Name(Exception_Identity(X)). function Wide_Exception_Name(X : Exception_Occurrence) return Wide_String; −− Same as Wide_Exception_Name(Exception_Identity(X)). function Wide_Wide_Exception_Name(X : Exception_Occurrence) return Wide_Wide_String; −− Same as Wide_Wide_Exception_Name(Exception_Identity(X)). function Exception_Information(X : Exception_Occurrence) return String;
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procedure Save_Occurrence(Target : out Exception_Occurrence; Source : in Exception_Occurrence); function Save_Occurrence(Source : Exception_Occurrence) return Exception_Occurrence_Access;
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procedure Read_Exception_Occurrence (Stream : not null access Ada.Streams.Root_Stream_Type'Class; Item : out Exception_Occurrence); procedure Write_Exception_Occurrence (Stream : not null access Ada.Streams.Root_Stream_Type'Class; Item : in Exception_Occurrence);
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for Exception_Occurrence'Read use Read_Exception_Occurrence; for Exception_Occurrence'Write use Write_Exception_Occurrence;
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private ... −− not specified by the language end Ada.Exceptions;
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Each distinct exception is represented by a distinct value of type Exception_Id. Null_Id does not represent any exception, and is the default initial value of type Exception_Id. Each occurrence of an exception is represented by a value of type Exception_Occurrence. Null_Occurrence does not represent any exception occurrence, and is the default initial value of type Exception_Occurrence.
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For a prefix E that denotes an exception, the following attribute is defined:
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E'Identity
E'Identity returns the unique identity of the exception. The type of this attribute is Exception_Id.
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Raise_Exception raises a new occurrence of the identified exception.
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Exception_Message returns the message associated with the given Exception_Occurrence. For an occurrence raised by a call to Raise_Exception, the message is the Message parameter passed to Raise_Exception. For the occurrence raised by a raise_statement with an exception_name and a string_expression, the message is the string_expression. For the occurrence raised by a raise_statement with an exception_name but without a string_expression, the message is a string giving implementation−defined information about the exception occurrence. In all cases, Exception_Message returns a string with lower bound 1.
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Reraise_Occurrence reraises the specified exception occurrence.
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Exception_Identity returns the identity of the exception of the occurrence.
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The Wide_Wide_Exception_Name functions return the full expanded name of the exception, in upper case, starting with a root library unit. For an exception declared immediately within package Standard, the defining_identifier (see 3.1) is returned. The result is implementation defined if the exception is declared within an unnamed block_statement.
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The Exception_Name functions (respectively, Wide_Exception_Name) return the same sequence of graphic characters as that defined for Wide_Wide_Exception_Name, if all the graphic characters are defined in Character (respectively, Wide_Character); otherwise, the sequence of characters is implementation defined, but no shorter than that returned by Wide_Wide_Exception_Name for the same value of the argument.
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The string returned by the Exception_Name, Wide_Exception_Name, and Wide_Wide_Exception_Name functions has lower bound 1.
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Exception_Information returns implementation−defined information about the exception occurrence. The returned string has lower bound 1.
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Reraise_Occurrence has no effect in the case of Null_Occurrence. Raise_Exception and Exception_Name raise Constraint_Error for a Null_Id. Exception_Message, Exception_Name, and Exception_Information raise Constraint_Error for a Null_Occurrence. Exception_Identity applied to Null_Occurrence returns Null_Id.
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The Save_Occurrence procedure copies the Source to the Target. The Save_Occurrence function uses an allocator of type Exception_Occurrence_Access to create a new object, copies the Source to this new object, and returns an access value designating this new object; the result may be deallocated using an instance of Unchecked_Deallocation.
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Write_Exception_Occurrence writes a representation of an exception occurrence to a stream; Read_Exception_Occurrence reconstructs an exception occurrence from a stream (including one written in a different partition).
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An implementation of Exception_Name in a space−constrained environment may return the defining_identifier (see 3.1) instead of the full expanded name.
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The string returned by Exception_Message may be truncated (to no less than 200 characters) by the Save_Occurrence procedure (not the function), the Reraise_Occurrence procedure, and the re−raise statement.
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Exception_Message (by default) and Exception_Information should produce information useful for debugging. Exception_Message should be short (about one line), whereas Exception_Information can be long. Exception_Message should not include the Exception_Name. Exception_Information should include both the Exception_Name and the Exception_Message.