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/**
* FatalError.h
*
*
* Normally, fatal errors are reported with a call to zend_error().
*
* However, this will trigger a longjmp(), which will cause objects
* constructed in the extension not to be destructed. We use therefore
* this FatalError class, which is a normally exception that _does_
* cause objects to be destructed.
*
* When it is caught, right before control is handed back to the Zend
* engine, it will turn the exception into a zend_error() call and
* thus a longjmp.
*
* @author Emiel Bruijntjes <emiel.bruijntjes@copernica.com>
* @copyright 2014 Copernica BV
*/
/**
* Set up namespace
*/
namespace Php {
/**
* Class definition
*/
class FatalError : public Exception
{
public:
/**
* Constructor
* @param message
*/
FatalError(const std::string &message) : Exception(message) {}
/**
* Destructor
*/
virtual ~FatalError() throw()
{
}
/**
* Is this a native exception (one that was thrown from C++ code)
* @return bool
*/
virtual bool native() const
{
// although it is native, we return 0 because it should not persist
// as exception, but it should live on as zend_error() in stead
return false;
}
/**
* Report this error as a fatal error
* @return bool
*/
virtual bool report() const override;
};
/**
* End of namespace
*/
}
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