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base/conditions.lisp: fix typo in condition message
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author | Marcus Pearce <m.pearce@gold.ac.uk> |
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date | Wed, 13 Feb 2008 16:34:58 +0000 |
parents | 8d2b1662f658 |
children | 376357c84189 |
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(cl:in-package #:amuse) ;; Some conditions we might want to be able to signal (define-condition undefined-action (condition) ;; This condition would apply to an attempt to perform a meaningless ;; operation on an object. This may, initially, include things that ;; are a pain to implement but should really be used when it's ;; genuinely unclear what an operation means in the given ;; context. In such cases, a condition handler might be the best ;; approach anyway. ((operation :initarg :operation :reader undefined-action-operation) (datatype :initarg :datatype :reader undefined-action-datatype)) (:report (lambda (condition stream) (format stream "The consequence of performing ~A on an object of type ~A is undefined." (undefined-action-operation condition) (undefined-action-datatype condition))))) (define-condition insufficient-information (condition) ;; It should be possible to construct genuinely minimal musical ;; structures. When the information in these is insufficient to ;; answer a query, this condition should be raised. ((operation :initarg :operation :reader insufficient-information-operation) (datatype :initarg :datatype :reader insufficient-information-datatype)) (:report (lambda (condition stream) (format stream "The ~A object does not contain enough information to perform ~A." (insufficient-information-datatype condition) (insufficient-information-operation condition)))))