Wallet API documentation different from what it actually does

Thiago Macieira thiago at kde.org
Thu Nov 13 22:22:00 GMT 2008


Michael Leupold wrote:
>I tried that but unless I did something wrong I wasn't able to use a
> user- defined error but only the ones already provided (might have been
> my error). Apart from that it would change the compatibility with
> clients circumventing the API. So far I put quite an amount of work
> into not breaking that and I plan to follow that in the future.

You can use any error name that is a valid interface name. So 
org.kde.kwalletd.NoSuchEntry is a valid error name. The message is a 
human-readable description of the problem, but is entirely optional.

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