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built-in method

.. index:: pair: domain_error/2; Built-in method .. _methods_domain_error_2:

domain_error/2

Description

::

domain_error(Domain, Culprit)

Throws a domain error. Used when an argument is of the correct type but outside the valid domain. For example, trying to use an atom as an operator specifier that is not a valid specifier. This built-in method is declared private and thus cannot be used as a message to an object. Calling this predicate is equivalent to the following sequence of goals:

::

..., context(Context), throw(error(domain_error(Domain,Culprit), Context)).

This allows the user to generate errors in the same format used by the runtime.

Possible values for Domain include:

  • character_code_list
  • close_option
  • flag_option
  • flag_value
  • compiler_flag
  • flag
  • prolog_flag
  • io_mode
  • non_empty_list
  • not_less_than_zero
  • operator_priority
  • operator_specifier
  • read_option
  • source_sink
  • stream
  • stream_option
  • stream_or_alias
  • stream_position
  • stream_property
  • write_option
  • character_code_list
  • text_encoding
  • directive
  • object_directive
  • protocol_directive
  • category_directive
  • object_relation
  • protocol_relation
  • category_relation
  • object_property
  • protocol_property
  • category_property
  • predicate_property
  • meta_argument_specifier
  • meta_directive_template
  • closure
  • allocation
  • redefinition
  • message_sending_goal
  • class
  • prototype
  • scope
  • boolean The value of Culprit is the argument or one of its sub-terms that caused the error.

Modes and number of proofs

::

domain_error(+atom, @nonvar) - error

Errors

| When called: | domain_error(Domain, Culprit)

Examples

::

..., atom(Color), \+ color(Color), domain_error(color, Color).

.. seealso::

:ref:methods_catch_3, :ref:methods_throw_1, :ref:methods_context_1, :ref:methods_instantiation_error_0, :ref:methods_uninstantiation_error_1, :ref:methods_type_error_2, :ref:methods_consistency_error_3, :ref:methods_existence_error_2, :ref:methods_permission_error_3, :ref:methods_representation_error_1, :ref:methods_evaluation_error_1, :ref:methods_resource_error_1, :ref:methods_syntax_error_1, :ref:methods_system_error_0