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The class's only method is the <var>[[ | The class's only method is the <var>[[New (InvalidSortSpecification constructor)|New]]</var> constructor, which you would typically use with a <var class="product">User Language</var> <var>[[Throw statement|Throw]]</var> statement to produce an <var>InvalidSortSpecification</var> exception. For example: | ||
<p class="code">throw %(invalidSortSpecification):new | <p class="code">throw %(invalidSortSpecification):new | ||
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Revision as of 21:25, 9 June 2011
An InvalidSortSpecification exception indicates that the first argument provided to either the
Sort or
SortNew method (in the Stringlist class) is not a valid sort specification.
This exception class has no properties. The class's only method is the New constructor, which you would typically use with a User Language Throw statement to produce an InvalidSortSpecification exception. For example:
throw %(invalidSortSpecification):new
Remember that catching an exception is done with the Catch statement; if an exception condition occurs outside a Catch for it, the request is cancelled.
Actually, the InvalidSortSpecification is rarely used. One possible occasion for using it would be a sort specification entered (at least in
part) by an end user. In this case, a try.../catch invalidSortSpecification
block might be appropriate:
%sortSpec = $read('Enter sort specification') try %strlist:sort(%sortSpec) catch invalidSortSpecification Print 'Invalid ...' ... end try
In most cases, however, a sort specification is explicitly coded in the User Language request (for example, rather than %sortSpec = $read...
as above, something like %sortSpec = '1,10,CH,A'
). Such a sort specification should
be correct in all circumstances, and if it is not, request cancellation (not a try.../catch
block) is the appropriate action.
The InvalidSortSpecification class is available as of version 7.9.
The InvalidSortSpecification methods
The following are the available InvalidSortSpecification class methods.
Method | Description |
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New | Create a new InvalidSortSpecification object |
The methods in the class are described in the subsections that follow. In addition:
- "Notation conventions for methods" has information about the conventions followed.
- "InvalidSortSpecification methods syntax" is a single page that contains the syntax diagrams of all the methods in the class.
New constructor
Create a new InvalidSortSpecification object (InvalidSortSpecification class)
[Introduced in Sirius Mods 7.9]
This callable constructor generates an instance of an InvalidSortSpecification exception. The New constructor format follows:
Syntax
%invalidSortSpecification = [%(InvalidSortSpecification):]New
Syntax terms
%invalidSortSpecification | An InvalidSortSpecification %variable which will refer to the newly created object. |
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%(InvalidSortSpecification) | The class name in parentheses denotes a shared method. New can also be invoked via an InvalidSortSpecification object variable. |