NSError+UsefulConstructors.m [plain text]
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#import "NSError+UsefulConstructors.h"
@implementation NSError (UsefulConstructors)
+ (instancetype)errorWithDomain:(NSErrorDomain)domain code:(NSInteger)code description:(NSString*)description {
return [NSError errorWithDomain:domain code:code description:description underlying:nil];
}
+ (instancetype)errorWithDomain:(NSErrorDomain)domain code:(NSInteger)code description:(NSString*)description underlying:(NSError*)underlying {
// Obj-C throws a fit if there's nulls in dictionaries, so we can't use a dictionary literal here.
// Use the null-assignment semantics of NSMutableDictionary to make a dictionary either with either, both, or neither key.
NSMutableDictionary* mut = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
mut[NSLocalizedDescriptionKey] = description;
mut[NSUnderlyingErrorKey] = underlying;
return [NSError errorWithDomain:domain code:code userInfo:mut];
}
@end