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  • File src/exceptions/OFOpenFileFailedException.h — part of check-in [e1e7ffa903] at 2011-09-22 23:25:42 on branch trunk — Exceptions are now autoreleased.

    This is safe as an "exception loop" can't happen, since if allocating
    an exception fails, it throws an OFAllocFailedException which is
    preallocated and can always be thrown.

    So, the worst case would be that an autorelease of an exception fails,
    triggering an OFOutOfMemoryException for which there is no memory,
    resulting in an OFAllocFailedException to be thrown. (user: js, size: 1977) [annotate] [blame] [check-ins using]


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/**
 * \param class_ The class of the object which caused the exception
 * \param path A string with the path of the file tried to open
 * \param mode A string with the mode in which the file should have been opened
 * \return A new open file failed exception
 */
+ newWithClass: (Class)class_
	  path: (OFString*)path
	  mode: (OFString*)mode;

/**
 * Initializes an already allocated open file failed exception.
 *
 * \param class_ The class of the object which caused the exception
 * \param path A string with the path of the file which couldn't be opened
 * \param mode A string with the mode in which the file should have been opened







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/**
 * \param class_ The class of the object which caused the exception
 * \param path A string with the path of the file tried to open
 * \param mode A string with the mode in which the file should have been opened
 * \return A new open file failed exception
 */
+ exceptionWithClass: (Class)class_
		path: (OFString*)path
		mode: (OFString*)mode;

/**
 * Initializes an already allocated open file failed exception.
 *
 * \param class_ The class of the object which caused the exception
 * \param path A string with the path of the file which couldn't be opened
 * \param mode A string with the mode in which the file should have been opened