
ORM::Error - Error container class.

$error = ORM::Error->new; Music::Song->find( error=>$error ); print "Fatal error\n" if( $error->fatal ); print "Some error\n" if( $error->any ); $error->add_fatal( "Initiate fatal error" ); $error->add_warn( "Initiate warning" ); print $error->text;

Constructor. Takes no argument. Returns empty error container.

add_fatal( $error_message )Add fatal error message to a container. Return value is undefined.
add_warn( $error_message )Add warning to a container. Return value is undefined.
upto( $error_container )If $error_container is specified then send all errors from $self container to $error_container or do nothing otherwise. Return value is undefined.
DESTROYIn future implementations will throw exception if errors were ignored by programmer.

Takes no argument. Returns true if container has at least one fatal error.
Takes no argument. Returns true if container is not empty.
Takes no argument. Returns plain text description of errors from container.


Alexey V. Akimov

Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Alexey V. Akimov
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