#ifndef KINEMATICSEXCEPTIONS_H #define KINEMATICSEXCEPTIONS_H #include #include /* ELossException This is an exception that is thrown by the Energy loss calculator. It is not specific to one particular location in EnergyLoss.cpp/.h, however there are really only a couple of ways that these can fail. Either your nucleus is not well defined (i.e. doe not exist in the Eloss_Tables.h) or you've tried to run it without defining the proper information. See the SetTargetComponentsand GetElectronicStoppingPower functions for locations where this could be thrown */ struct ELossException : public std::exception { const char* what() const noexcept { return "Failure to calculate particle energy loss. See KinematicsExceptions.h for documentation."; }; }; /* MassException This is an exception thrown when the MassLookup is queried for an isotope for which it does not have a defined mass. The masses are defined in ./etc/mass.txt, which is a condensed version of the AMDC Mass Evaluation from 2017. */ struct MassException : public std::exception { const char* what() const noexcept { return "Unable to find a given isotopic mass. See Kinematics.h for documentation."; }; }; /* MassFileException This is an exception thrown when the MassLookup cannot find the ./etc/mass.txt file. */ struct MassFileException : public std::exception { const char* what() const noexcept { return "Unable to find ./etc/mass.txt. Check that it is present."; }; }; /* ReactionLayerException This is an exception thrown when the ReactionSystem cannot find a good layer in its LayeredTarget to set as the layer where the reaction takes place. A good layer is a layer which contains the isotope which corresponds to the isotope defined as the "target" in the reaction equation. */ struct ReactionLayerException : public std::exception { const char* what() const noexcept { return "Unable to find a valid layer for reaction in the target. See KinematicsExceptions.h for documentation."; }; }; /* QValueException This is an exception thrown when the Reaction caluclates a decay Q-value that is negative, indicating that there is not enough energy to create the decay products. */ struct QValueException : public std::exception { const char* what() const noexcept { return "Q-value is negative for decay calculation. See KinematicsExceptions.h for documentation."; }; }; #endif