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// Tencent is pleased to support the open source community by making RapidJSON available.
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// Copyright (C) 2015 THL A29 Limited, a Tencent company, and Milo Yip.
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//
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// Licensed under the MIT License (the "License"); you may not use this file except
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// in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
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// under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR
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// CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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// specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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#ifndef RAPIDJSON_ERROR_EN_H_
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#define RAPIDJSON_ERROR_EN_H_
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#include "error.h"
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#ifdef __clang__
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RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PUSH
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RAPIDJSON_DIAG_OFF(switch-enum)
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RAPIDJSON_DIAG_OFF(covered-switch-default)
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#endif
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RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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//! Maps error code of parsing into error message.
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/*!
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\ingroup RAPIDJSON_ERRORS
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\param parseErrorCode Error code obtained in parsing.
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\return the error message.
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\note User can make a copy of this function for localization.
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Using switch-case is safer for future modification of error codes.
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*/
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inline const RAPIDJSON_ERROR_CHARTYPE* GetParseError_En(ParseErrorCode parseErrorCode) {
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switch (parseErrorCode) {
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case kParseErrorNone: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("No error.");
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case kParseErrorDocumentEmpty: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("The document is empty.");
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case kParseErrorDocumentRootNotSingular: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("The document root must not be followed by other values.");
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case kParseErrorValueInvalid: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Invalid value.");
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case kParseErrorObjectMissName: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Missing a name for object member.");
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case kParseErrorObjectMissColon: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Missing a colon after a name of object member.");
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case kParseErrorObjectMissCommaOrCurlyBracket: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Missing a comma or '}' after an object member.");
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case kParseErrorArrayMissCommaOrSquareBracket: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Missing a comma or ']' after an array element.");
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case kParseErrorStringUnicodeEscapeInvalidHex: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Incorrect hex digit after \\u escape in string.");
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case kParseErrorStringUnicodeSurrogateInvalid: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("The surrogate pair in string is invalid.");
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case kParseErrorStringEscapeInvalid: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Invalid escape character in string.");
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case kParseErrorStringMissQuotationMark: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Missing a closing quotation mark in string.");
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case kParseErrorStringInvalidEncoding: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Invalid encoding in string.");
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case kParseErrorNumberTooBig: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Number too big to be stored in double.");
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case kParseErrorNumberMissFraction: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Miss fraction part in number.");
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case kParseErrorNumberMissExponent: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Miss exponent in number.");
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case kParseErrorTermination: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Terminate parsing due to Handler error.");
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case kParseErrorUnspecificSyntaxError: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Unspecific syntax error.");
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default: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Unknown error.");
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}
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}
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//! Maps error code of validation into error message.
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/*!
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\ingroup RAPIDJSON_ERRORS
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\param validateErrorCode Error code obtained from validator.
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\return the error message.
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\note User can make a copy of this function for localization.
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Using switch-case is safer for future modification of error codes.
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*/
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inline const RAPIDJSON_ERROR_CHARTYPE* GetValidateError_En(ValidateErrorCode validateErrorCode) {
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switch (validateErrorCode) {
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case kValidateErrors: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("One or more validation errors have occurred");
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case kValidateErrorNone: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("No error.");
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case kValidateErrorMultipleOf: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Number '%actual' is not a multiple of the 'multipleOf' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorMaximum: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Number '%actual' is greater than the 'maximum' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorExclusiveMaximum: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Number '%actual' is greater than or equal to the 'exclusiveMaximum' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorMinimum: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Number '%actual' is less than the 'minimum' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorExclusiveMinimum: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Number '%actual' is less than or equal to the 'exclusiveMinimum' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorMaxLength: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("String '%actual' is longer than the 'maxLength' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorMinLength: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("String '%actual' is shorter than the 'minLength' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorPattern: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("String '%actual' does not match the 'pattern' regular expression.");
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case kValidateErrorMaxItems: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Array of length '%actual' is longer than the 'maxItems' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorMinItems: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Array of length '%actual' is shorter than the 'minItems' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorUniqueItems: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Array has duplicate items at indices '%duplicates' but 'uniqueItems' is true.");
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case kValidateErrorAdditionalItems: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Array has an additional item at index '%disallowed' that is not allowed by the schema.");
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case kValidateErrorMaxProperties: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Object has '%actual' members which is more than 'maxProperties' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorMinProperties: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Object has '%actual' members which is less than 'minProperties' value '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorRequired: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Object is missing the following members required by the schema: '%missing'.");
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case kValidateErrorAdditionalProperties: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Object has an additional member '%disallowed' that is not allowed by the schema.");
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case kValidateErrorPatternProperties: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Object has 'patternProperties' that are not allowed by the schema.");
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case kValidateErrorDependencies: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Object has missing property or schema dependencies, refer to following errors.");
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case kValidateErrorEnum: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Property has a value that is not one of its allowed enumerated values.");
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case kValidateErrorType: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Property has a type '%actual' that is not in the following list: '%expected'.");
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case kValidateErrorOneOf: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Property did not match any of the sub-schemas specified by 'oneOf', refer to following errors.");
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case kValidateErrorOneOfMatch: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Property matched more than one of the sub-schemas specified by 'oneOf', indices '%matches'.");
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case kValidateErrorAllOf: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Property did not match all of the sub-schemas specified by 'allOf', refer to following errors.");
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case kValidateErrorAnyOf: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Property did not match any of the sub-schemas specified by 'anyOf', refer to following errors.");
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case kValidateErrorNot: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Property matched the sub-schema specified by 'not'.");
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default: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Unknown error.");
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}
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}
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//! Maps error code of schema document compilation into error message.
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/*!
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\ingroup RAPIDJSON_ERRORS
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\param schemaErrorCode Error code obtained from compiling the schema document.
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\return the error message.
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\note User can make a copy of this function for localization.
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Using switch-case is safer for future modification of error codes.
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*/
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inline const RAPIDJSON_ERROR_CHARTYPE* GetSchemaError_En(SchemaErrorCode schemaErrorCode) {
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switch (schemaErrorCode) {
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case kSchemaErrorNone: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("No error.");
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case kSchemaErrorStartUnknown: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Pointer '%value' to start of schema does not resolve to a location in the document.");
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case kSchemaErrorRefPlainName: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("$ref fragment '%value' must be a JSON pointer.");
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case kSchemaErrorRefInvalid: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("$ref must not be an empty string.");
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case kSchemaErrorRefPointerInvalid: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("$ref fragment '%value' is not a valid JSON pointer at offset '%offset'.");
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case kSchemaErrorRefUnknown: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("$ref '%value' does not resolve to a location in the target document.");
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case kSchemaErrorRefCyclical: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("$ref '%value' is cyclical.");
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case kSchemaErrorRefNoRemoteProvider: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("$ref is remote but there is no remote provider.");
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case kSchemaErrorRefNoRemoteSchema: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("$ref '%value' is remote but the remote provider did not return a schema.");
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case kSchemaErrorRegexInvalid: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Invalid regular expression '%value' in 'pattern' or 'patternProperties'.");
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default: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Unknown error.");
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}
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}
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//! Maps error code of pointer parse into error message.
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/*!
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\ingroup RAPIDJSON_ERRORS
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\param pointerParseErrorCode Error code obtained from pointer parse.
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\return the error message.
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\note User can make a copy of this function for localization.
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Using switch-case is safer for future modification of error codes.
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*/
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inline const RAPIDJSON_ERROR_CHARTYPE* GetPointerParseError_En(PointerParseErrorCode pointerParseErrorCode) {
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switch (pointerParseErrorCode) {
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case kPointerParseErrorNone: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("No error.");
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case kPointerParseErrorTokenMustBeginWithSolidus: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("A token must begin with a '/'.");
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case kPointerParseErrorInvalidEscape: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Invalid escape.");
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case kPointerParseErrorInvalidPercentEncoding: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Invalid percent encoding in URI fragment.");
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case kPointerParseErrorCharacterMustPercentEncode: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("A character must be percent encoded in a URI fragment.");
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default: return RAPIDJSON_ERROR_STRING("Unknown error.");
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}
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}
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RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END
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#ifdef __clang__
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RAPIDJSON_DIAG_POP
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#endif
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#endif // RAPIDJSON_ERROR_EN_H_
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