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blockly/core/serialization/exceptions.ts
Christopher Allen b0a7c004a9 refactor(build): Delete Closure Library (#7415)
* fix(build): Restore erroneously-deleted filter function

  This was deleted in PR #7406 as it was mainly being used to
  filter core/ vs. test/mocha/ deps into separate deps files -
  but it turns out also to be used for filtering error
  messages too.  Oops.

* refactor(tests): Migrate advanced compilation test to ES Modules

* refactor(build): Migrate main.js to TypeScript

  This turns out to be pretty straight forward, even if it would
  cause crashing if one actually tried to import this module
  instead of just feeding it to Closure Compiler.

* chore(build): Remove goog.declareModuleId calls

  Replace goog.declareModuleId calls with a comment recording the
  former module ID for posterity (or at least until we decide
  how to reformat the renamings file.

* chore(tests): Delete closure/goog/*

  For the moment we still need something to serve as base.js for
  the benefit of closure-make-deps, so we keep a vestigial
  base.js around, containing only the @provideGoog declaration.

* refactor(build): Remove vestigial base.js

  By changing slightly the command line arguments to
  closure-make-deps and closure-calculate-chunks the need to have
  any base.js is eliminated.

* chore: Typo fix for PR #7415
2023-08-31 00:24:47 +01:00

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/**
* @license
* Copyright 2021 Google LLC
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
// Former goog.module ID: Blockly.serialization.exceptions
import type {Block} from '../block.js';
import type {State} from './blocks.js';
export class DeserializationError extends Error {}
/**
* Represents an error where the serialized state is expected to provide a
* block type, but it is not provided.
*
*/
export class MissingBlockType extends DeserializationError {
/**
* @param state The state object which is missing the block type.
* @internal
*/
constructor(public state: State) {
super(`Expected to find a 'type' property, defining the block type`);
}
}
/**
* Represents an error where deserialization encountered a block that did
* not have a connection that was defined in the serialized state.
*/
export class MissingConnection extends DeserializationError {
/**
* @param connection The name of the connection that is missing. E.g.
* 'IF0', or 'next'.
* @param block The block missing the connection.
* @param state The state object containing the bad connection.
* @internal
*/
constructor(
connection: string,
public block: Block,
public state: State,
) {
super(`The block ${block.toDevString()} is missing a(n) ${connection}
connection`);
}
}
/**
* Represents an error where deserialization tried to connect two connections
* that were not compatible.
*/
export class BadConnectionCheck extends DeserializationError {
/**
* @param reason The reason the connections were not compatible.
* @param childConnection The name of the incompatible child connection. E.g.
* 'output' or 'previous'.
* @param childBlock The child block that could not connect to its parent.
* @param childState The state object representing the child block.
* @internal
*/
constructor(
reason: string,
childConnection: string,
public childBlock: Block,
public childState: State,
) {
super(`The block ${childBlock.toDevString()} could not connect its
${childConnection} to its parent, because: ${reason}`);
}
}
/**
* Represents an error where deserialization encountered a real block as it
* was deserializing children of a shadow.
* This is an error because it is an invariant of Blockly that shadow blocks
* do not have real children.
*/
export class RealChildOfShadow extends DeserializationError {
/**
* @param state The state object representing the real block.
* @internal
*/
constructor(public state: State) {
super(`Encountered a real block which is defined as a child of a shadow
block. It is an invariant of Blockly that shadow blocks only have shadow
children`);
}
}
export class UnregisteredIcon extends DeserializationError {
/**
* @param iconType The type of the unregistered icon we are attempting to
* deserialize.
* @param block The block we are attempting to add the unregistered icon to.
* @param state The state object representing the block.
*/
constructor(
iconType: string,
public block: Block,
public state: State,
) {
super(
`Cannot add an icon of type '${iconType}' to the block ` +
`${block.toDevString()}, because there is no icon registered with ` +
`type '${iconType}'. Make sure that all of your icons have been ` +
`registered.`,
);
}
}