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When using an aggregate model to pass data to a transform, zero-pad the shorter input to the duration of the longer rather than truncating the longer. (This is better behaviour for e.g. MATCH, and in any case the code was previously truncating incorrectly and ending up with garbage data at the end.)
author Chris Cannam
date Fri, 14 Nov 2014 13:51:33 +0000
parents 32d156c75df7
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/************************************************************************/
/*! \class RtError
    \brief Exception handling class for RtAudio & RtMidi.

    The RtError class is quite simple but it does allow errors to be
    "caught" by RtError::Type. See the RtAudio and RtMidi
    documentation to know which methods can throw an RtError.

*/
/************************************************************************/

#ifndef RTERROR_H
#define RTERROR_H

#include <iostream>
#include <string>

class RtError
{
public:
  //! Defined RtError types.
  enum Type {
    WARNING,           /*!< A non-critical error. */
    DEBUG_WARNING,     /*!< A non-critical error which might be useful for debugging. */
    UNSPECIFIED,       /*!< The default, unspecified error type. */
    NO_DEVICES_FOUND,  /*!< No devices found on system. */
    INVALID_DEVICE,    /*!< An invalid device ID was specified. */
    INVALID_STREAM,    /*!< An invalid stream ID was specified. */
    MEMORY_ERROR,      /*!< An error occured during memory allocation. */
    INVALID_PARAMETER, /*!< An invalid parameter was specified to a function. */
    DRIVER_ERROR,      /*!< A system driver error occured. */
    SYSTEM_ERROR,      /*!< A system error occured. */
    THREAD_ERROR       /*!< A thread error occured. */
  };

protected:
  std::string message_;
  Type type_;

public:
  //! The constructor.
  RtError(const std::string& message, Type type = RtError::UNSPECIFIED) : message_(message), type_(type) {}

  //! The destructor.
  virtual ~RtError(void) {};

  //! Prints thrown error message to stderr.
  virtual void printMessage(void) { std::cerr << '\n' << message_ << "\n\n"; }

  //! Returns the thrown error message type.
  virtual const Type& getType(void) { return type_; }

  //! Returns the thrown error message string.
  virtual const std::string& getMessage(void) { return message_; }

  //! Returns the thrown error message as a C string.
  virtual const char *getMessageString(void) { return message_.c_str(); }
};

#endif