
JSON::RPC::Common::Procedure::Return::Error - Base class for JSON-RPC errors

use JSON::RPC::Common::Procedure::Return::Error;
my $error = JSON::RPC::Common::Procedure::Return::Error->new(
message => "foo",
code => "bah",
);
# or construct a return with an error from a call:
my $return = $call->return_error("foo");
$return->error->message;

This is a base class for all version specific error implementations.

These are the three common JSON-RPC error fields. In JSON-RPC 1.1 data is known as error, and in 1.0 none of this is specced at all.
See the version specific subclasses for various behaviors.
Code is an integer, and message is a string.

Convenience constructor used by "return_error" in JSON::RPC::Common::Procedure::Call.
Will return an object if that's the argument, and otherwise construct an error.
Create an error object from JSON data (not text).
In order to maximize compatibility this inflation routine is very liberal in what it accepts.