POE::Component::Jabber::Error.3pm

Langue: en

Version: 2008-11-14 (ubuntu - 07/07/09)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

POE::Component::Jabber::Error - Error constants for use in PCJ

SYNOPSIS

  use POE::Component::Jabber::Error; # All constants imported
 
  sub error_handler()
  {
         my $error = $_[ARG0];
 
         if($error == +PCJ_SOCKETFAIL)
         {
                 my ($call, $code, $err) = @_[ARG1..ARG3];
                 print "Socket error: $call, $code, $err\n";
         
         } elsif ($error == +PCJ_SOCKETDISCONNECT) {
 
                 print "We got disconneted\n";
         
         } elsif ($error == +PCJ_CONNECTFAIL) {
 
                 print "We failed to connect\n";
 
         } elsif ($error == +PCJ_AUTHFAIL) {
 
                 print "Failed to authenticate\n";
 
         } elsif ($error == +PCJ_BINDFAIL) {
 
                 print "Failed to bind a resource\n"; # XMPP/J2 Only
 
         } elsif ($error == +PCJ_SESSIONFAIL) {
 
                 print "Failed to establish a session\n"; # XMPP Only
         
         } elsif ($error == +PCJ_SSLFAIL) {
                 
                 my $err = @_[+ARG1];
                 print "TLS/SSL negotiation failed: $err\n"; #XMPP/J2 only
         }
  }
 
 

DESCRIPTION

POE::Component::Jabber::Error provides error constants for use in error handlers to determine the type of error one of the Client classes encountered.

Simply `use`ing the class imports all of the constants

ERRORS

PCJ_SOCKETFAIL
There has been some sort of socket error. ARG1..ARG3 are what the POE::Wheel::ReadWrite gave to us.

See POE::Wheel::ReadWrite for further details on what is returned.

PCJ_SOCKETDISCONNECT
The socket has been disconnected.
PCJ_CONNECTFAIL
Failed to establish a TCP connection.
PCJ_AUTHFAIL
Authentication has failed.
PCJ_BINDFAIL
Resource/Domain binding has failed. XMPP/J2 Only
PCJ_SESSIONFAIL
Session establishment has failed. XMPP Only
PCJ_SSLFAIL
TLS/SSL negotiation has failed. ARG1 is what POE::Component::SSLify sets to $@ for your ever delightful information. XMPP/J2 Only

NOTES

These errors aren't written in stone. They are written in vim. They are subject to change. Copyright (c) 2004 - 2007 Nicholas Perez. Released and distributed under the GPL.