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2004年 8月 23日 (月) 02:20:36 JST
------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 218.45.66.220 REMOTE_HOST = URL = http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp//?GConf%3A%3AError ------------------------- = class GConf::Error - + == Object Hierarchy * Object * Exception * StandardError * RuntimeError * GConf::Error - + == Instance Methods --- code - - * Returns: self + Returns the ((<error code|GConfError#GConfError>)) + * Returns: error code --- domain - - * Returns: self - + Returns the error domain name. + * Returns: domain + == Constants + === GConfError --- FAILED Indicates that the operation fatally failed for some fairly unpredictable and idiosyncratic reason not covered by the more specific error values. The error message will give details. --- NO_SERVER The gconfd configuration server could not be contacted, and we couldn't or didn't respawn it for whatever reason. The error message may give more details. This probably means either a bug in gconfd or a hosed local configuration. --- NO_PERMISSION User was denied permission to access some resource at some point; perhaps a file in a file-based configuration backend, perhaps some authentication tokens are wrong. The error message will give more details. --- BAD_ADDRESS A configuration source address was invalid. --- BAD_KEY A configuration key was invalid. --- PARSE_ERROR Something had to be parsed, and it couldn't be. Typically, a string representation of a config value found in a config file or obtained from the user. Error message will often have more details. --- CORRUPT Typically means that the text files or binary database used by some backend have gotten hosed. Most backends will try to self-repair, within reason. If they can't they will bail with this error. --- TYPE_MISMATCH Some routines in the GConf libraries impose type constraints; if these are violated you get this error. --- IS_DIR This error is returned if you try to perform a key operation on a name that turns out to be a directory. Some backends don't check for this error, they just report that the key isn't set... --- IS_KEY This error is returned if you try to perform a directory operation on a name that turns out to be a key. Some backends don't check for this error... --- OVERRIDDEN This means that you tried to set a value, and a read-only configuration source found before the first user-writable source in the path has already set the value. That is, setting the value would have no effect because the read-only source's setting would override the new value. You should report to the user that their setting will not take effect. --- OAF_ERROR liboaf error --- LOCAL_ENGINE Tried to use remote operations on a local engine --- LOCK_FAILED Failed to get a lockfile --- NO_WRITABLE_DATABASE Nowhere to write a value --- IN_SHUTDOWN Server is shutting down