QXmlErrorHandler¶
The
QXmlErrorHandler
class provides an interface to report errors in XML data. More…
Detailed Description¶
If you want your application to report errors to the user or to perform customized error handling, you should subclass this class.
You can set the error handler with
setErrorHandler()
.Errors can be reported using
warning()
,error()
andfatalError()
, with the error text being reported witherrorString()
.
- class PySide2.QtXml.QXmlErrorHandler¶
- PySide2.QtXml.QXmlErrorHandler.error(exception)¶
- Parameters:
exception –
PySide2.QtXml.QXmlParseException
- Return type:
bool
A reader might use this function to report a recoverable error. A recoverable error corresponds to the definiton of “error” in section 1.2 of the XML 1.0 specification. Details of the error are stored in
exception
.The reader must continue to provide normal parsing events after invoking this function.
If this function returns
false
the reader stops parsing and reports an error. The reader uses the functionerrorString()
to get the error message.
- PySide2.QtXml.QXmlErrorHandler.errorString()¶
- Return type:
str
The reader calls this function to get an error string if any of the handler functions returns
false
.
- PySide2.QtXml.QXmlErrorHandler.fatalError(exception)¶
- Parameters:
exception –
PySide2.QtXml.QXmlParseException
- Return type:
bool
A reader must use this function to report a non-recoverable error. Details of the error are stored in
exception
.If this function returns
true
the reader might try to go on parsing and reporting further errors, but no regular parsing events are reported.
- PySide2.QtXml.QXmlErrorHandler.warning(exception)¶
- Parameters:
exception –
PySide2.QtXml.QXmlParseException
- Return type:
bool
A reader might use this function to report a warning. Warnings are conditions that are not errors or fatal errors as defined by the XML 1.0 specification. Details of the warning are stored in
exception
.If this function returns
false
the reader stops parsing and reports an error. The reader uses the functionerrorString()
to get the error message.
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