NAME
Helios::Error::Warning - exception class for Helios job processing system; implies the job was successful but there was something that should be logged as an error
SYNOPSIS
# in dodgy code:
use Error qw(:try);
sub dodgy {
... dodgy stuff ...
if ($success_but_a_bit_off) {
throw Helios::Error::Warning("This job succeeded with errors");
}
}
# in the caller of the dodgy code:
use Error qw(:try);
try {
dodgy(@params);
} catch Helios::Error::Warning with {
my $e = shift;
$self->logMsg( $e->text() );
$self->jobCompleted($job);
};
DESCRIPTION
Helios::Error::Warning can be used to identify errors that were not severe enough to cause a job to fail, but probably should be logged. Normally this would mean simply logging the error, and calling the $job->completed() method as normal.
Compare this to Helios::Error::Fatal and FatalNoRetry, which imply errors that caused the job to fail completely.
SEE ALSO
Helios::Error::FatalNoRetry, Helios::Error::Fatal, Error, Error::Simple
AUTHOR
Andrew Johnson, <ajohnson@ittoolbox.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2007-8 by CEB Toolbox, Inc.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
WARRANTY
This software comes with no warranty of any kind.