[reSIProcate] ConfigParse.cxx: more detail in exceptions

Scott Godin sgodin at sipspectrum.com
Tue May 20 11:33:49 CDT 2014


Hi John,

Thanks!  I have committed a variation of this fix.  I added the additional
details in a few more places and I used the resip::Data class to build the
strings instead.

Regards,
Scott


On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 2:06 PM, John Gregg <jgregg at aylus.com> wrote:

> When we throw exceptions if we don't like a command line argument or can't
> read a config file, we should include the offending argument/filename in
> the text of the exception. This makes it a lot clearer to the end user what
> went wrong in a fatal error.
>
> Then enclosed file consists of two small changes to the 1.9.6 version.
>
> -John Gregg
>
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