Crypto++ 8.9
Free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes
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AuthenticatedSymmetricCipher::BadState Class Reference

Exception thrown when the object is in the wrong state for the operation. More...

#include <cryptlib.h>

+ Inheritance diagram for AuthenticatedSymmetricCipher::BadState:

Public Member Functions

 BadState (const std::string &name, const char *message)
 
 BadState (const std::string &name, const char *function, const char *state)
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Exception
 Exception (ErrorType errorType, const std::string &s)
 Construct a new Exception.
 
const char * what () const throw ()
 Retrieves a C-string describing the exception.
 
const std::string & GetWhat () const
 Retrieves a string describing the exception.
 
void SetWhat (const std::string &s)
 Sets the error string for the exception.
 
ErrorType GetErrorType () const
 Retrieves the error type for the exception.
 
void SetErrorType (ErrorType errorType)
 Sets the error type for the exceptions.
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Types inherited from Exception
enum  ErrorType {
  NOT_IMPLEMENTED , INVALID_ARGUMENT , CANNOT_FLUSH , DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_FAILED ,
  INVALID_DATA_FORMAT , IO_ERROR , OTHER_ERROR
}
 Error types or categories. More...
 

Detailed Description

Exception thrown when the object is in the wrong state for the operation.

this indicates that a member function was called in the wrong state, for example trying to encrypt a message before having set the key or IV

Definition at line 1333 of file cryptlib.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ BadState() [1/2]

AuthenticatedSymmetricCipher::BadState::BadState ( const std::string & name,
const char * message )
inlineexplicit

Definition at line 1336 of file cryptlib.h.

◆ BadState() [2/2]

AuthenticatedSymmetricCipher::BadState::BadState ( const std::string & name,
const char * function,
const char * state )
inlineexplicit

Definition at line 1337 of file cryptlib.h.


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