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1// Exceptions.cs
2// ------------------------------------------------------------------
3//
4// Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Dino Chiesa and Microsoft Corporation.
5// All rights reserved.
6//
7// This code module is part of DotNetZip, a zipfile class library.
8//
9// ------------------------------------------------------------------
10//
11// This code is licensed under the Microsoft Public License.
12// See the file License.txt for the license details.
13// More info on: http://dotnetzip.codeplex.com
14//
15// ------------------------------------------------------------------
16//
17// last saved (in emacs):
18// Time-stamp: <2011-July-12 12:19:10>
19//
20// ------------------------------------------------------------------
21//
22// This module defines exceptions used in the class library.
23//
24
25
26
27using System;
28using System.Collections.Generic;
29using System.Text;
30#if !NETCF
31using System.Runtime.Serialization;
32#endif
33
34namespace OfficeOpenXml.Packaging.Ionic.Zip
35{
36    ///// <summary>
37    ///// Base exception type for all custom exceptions in the Zip library. It acts as a marker class.
38    ///// </summary>
39    //[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class)]
40    //public class ZipExceptionAttribute : Attribute { }
41
42
43
44    /// <summary>
45    /// Issued when an <c>ZipEntry.ExtractWithPassword()</c> method is invoked
46    /// with an incorrect password.
47    /// </summary>
48#if !SILVERLIGHT
49    [Serializable]
50#endif
51    [System.Runtime.InteropServices.GuidAttribute("ebc25cf6-9120-4283-b972-0e5520d0000B")]
52    public class BadPasswordException : ZipException
53    {
54        /// <summary>
55        /// Default ctor.
56        /// </summary>
57        public BadPasswordException() { }
58
59        /// <summary>
60        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
61        /// </summary>
62        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
63        public BadPasswordException(String message)
64            : base(message)
65        { }
66
67        /// <summary>
68        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
69        /// </summary>
70        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
71        /// <param name="innerException">The innerException for this exception.</param>
72        public BadPasswordException(String message, Exception innerException)
73            : base(message, innerException)
74        {
75        }
76
77
78#if ! (NETCF || SILVERLIGHT)
79        /// <summary>
80        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
81        /// </summary>
82        /// <param name="info">The serialization info for the exception.</param>
83        /// <param name="context">The streaming context from which to deserialize.</param>
84        protected BadPasswordException(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
85            : base(info, context)
86          {  }
87#endif
88
89    }
90
91    /// <summary>
92    /// Indicates that a read was attempted on a stream, and bad or incomplete data was
93    /// received.
94    /// </summary>
95#if !SILVERLIGHT
96    [Serializable]
97#endif
98    [System.Runtime.InteropServices.GuidAttribute("ebc25cf6-9120-4283-b972-0e5520d0000A")]
99    public class BadReadException : ZipException
100    {
101        /// <summary>
102        /// Default ctor.
103        /// </summary>
104        public BadReadException() { }
105
106        /// <summary>
107        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
108        /// </summary>
109        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
110        public BadReadException(String message)
111            : base(message)
112        { }
113
114        /// <summary>
115        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
116        /// </summary>
117        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
118        /// <param name="innerException">The innerException for this exception.</param>
119        public BadReadException(String message, Exception innerException)
120            : base(message, innerException)
121        {
122        }
123
124#if ! (NETCF || SILVERLIGHT)
125        /// <summary>
126        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
127        /// </summary>
128        /// <param name="info">The serialization info for the exception.</param>
129        /// <param name="context">The streaming context from which to deserialize.</param>
130        protected BadReadException(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
131            : base(info, context)
132          {  }
133#endif
134
135    }
136
137
138
139    /// <summary>
140    /// Issued when an CRC check fails upon extracting an entry from a zip archive.
141    /// </summary>
142#if !SILVERLIGHT
143    [Serializable]
144#endif
145    [System.Runtime.InteropServices.GuidAttribute("ebc25cf6-9120-4283-b972-0e5520d00009")]
146    public class BadCrcException : ZipException
147    {
148        /// <summary>
149        /// Default ctor.
150        /// </summary>
151        public BadCrcException() { }
152
153        /// <summary>
154        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
155        /// </summary>
156        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
157        public BadCrcException(String message)
158            : base(message)
159        { }
160
161
162#if ! (NETCF || SILVERLIGHT)
163        /// <summary>
164        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
165        /// </summary>
166        /// <param name="info">The serialization info for the exception.</param>
167        /// <param name="context">The streaming context from which to deserialize.</param>
168        protected BadCrcException(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
169            : base(info, context)
170          {  }
171#endif
172
173    }
174
175
176    /// <summary>
177    /// Issued when errors occur saving a self-extracting archive.
178    /// </summary>
179#if !SILVERLIGHT
180    [Serializable]
181#endif
182    [System.Runtime.InteropServices.GuidAttribute("ebc25cf6-9120-4283-b972-0e5520d00008")]
183    public class SfxGenerationException : ZipException
184    {
185        /// <summary>
186        /// Default ctor.
187        /// </summary>
188        public SfxGenerationException() { }
189
190        /// <summary>
191        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
192        /// </summary>
193        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
194        public SfxGenerationException(String message)
195            : base(message)
196        { }
197
198#if ! (NETCF || SILVERLIGHT)
199        /// <summary>
200        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
201        /// </summary>
202        /// <param name="info">The serialization info for the exception.</param>
203        /// <param name="context">The streaming context from which to deserialize.</param>
204        protected SfxGenerationException(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
205            : base(info, context)
206          {  }
207#endif
208
209    }
210
211
212    /// <summary>
213    /// Indicates that an operation was attempted on a ZipFile which was not possible
214    /// given the state of the instance. For example, if you call <c>Save()</c> on a ZipFile
215    /// which has no filename set, you can get this exception.
216    /// </summary>
217#if !SILVERLIGHT
218    [Serializable]
219#endif
220    [System.Runtime.InteropServices.GuidAttribute("ebc25cf6-9120-4283-b972-0e5520d00007")]
221    public class BadStateException : ZipException
222    {
223        /// <summary>
224        /// Default ctor.
225        /// </summary>
226        public BadStateException() { }
227
228        /// <summary>
229        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
230        /// </summary>
231        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
232        public BadStateException(String message)
233            : base(message)
234        { }
235
236        /// <summary>
237        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
238        /// </summary>
239        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
240        /// <param name="innerException">The innerException for this exception.</param>
241        public BadStateException(String message, Exception innerException)
242            : base(message, innerException)
243        {}
244
245#if ! (NETCF || SILVERLIGHT)
246        /// <summary>
247        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
248        /// </summary>
249        /// <param name="info">The serialization info for the exception.</param>
250        /// <param name="context">The streaming context from which to deserialize.</param>
251        protected BadStateException(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
252            : base(info, context)
253          {  }
254#endif
255
256    }
257
258    /// <summary>
259    /// Base class for all exceptions defined by and throw by the Zip library.
260    /// </summary>
261#if !SILVERLIGHT
262    [Serializable]
263#endif
264    [System.Runtime.InteropServices.GuidAttribute("ebc25cf6-9120-4283-b972-0e5520d00006")]
265    public class ZipException : Exception
266    {
267        /// <summary>
268        /// Default ctor.
269        /// </summary>
270        public ZipException() { }
271
272        /// <summary>
273        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
274        /// </summary>
275        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
276        public ZipException(String message) : base(message) { }
277
278        /// <summary>
279        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
280        /// </summary>
281        /// <param name="message">The message in the exception.</param>
282        /// <param name="innerException">The innerException for this exception.</param>
283        public ZipException(String message, Exception innerException)
284            : base(message, innerException)
285        { }
286
287#if ! (NETCF || SILVERLIGHT)
288        /// <summary>
289        /// Come on, you know how exceptions work. Why are you looking at this documentation?
290        /// </summary>
291        /// <param name="info">The serialization info for the exception.</param>
292        /// <param name="context">The streaming context from which to deserialize.</param>
293        protected ZipException(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
294            : base(info, context)
295        { }
296#endif
297
298    }
299
300}
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