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Database statement not applied. More...
#include <db_exceptions.h>
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StatementNotApplied (const char *file, size_t line, const char *what) | |
Public Member Functions inherited from isc::Exception | |
Exception (const char *file, size_t line, const char *what) | |
Constructor for a given type for exceptions with file name and file line number. More... | |
Exception (const char *file, size_t line, const std::string &what) | |
Constructor for a given type for exceptions with file name and file line number. More... | |
virtual | ~Exception () throw () |
The destructor. More... | |
virtual const char * | what () const throw () |
Returns a C-style character string of the cause of the exception. More... | |
virtual const char * | what (bool verbose) const throw () |
Returns a C-style character string of the cause of exception. More... | |
const std::string & | getMessage () const |
Gets a string describing the cause of the exception. More... | |
const char * | getFile () const |
Gets the file name where the exception was thrown. More... | |
size_t | getLine () const |
Gets the line number of the file where the exception was thrown. More... | |
Database statement not applied.
Cassandra have a concept of mutation (any statement that does change the data, like INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE). Under certain conditions it may be possible that those statements may fail to apply.
Definition at line 20 of file db_exceptions.h.
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Definition at line 22 of file db_exceptions.h.