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/**
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* A root exception interface for all exceptions in phpCAS.
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*
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* All exceptions thrown in phpCAS should implement this interface to allow them
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* to be caught as a category by clients. Each phpCAS exception should extend
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* an appropriate SPL exception class that best fits its type.
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*
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* For example, an InvalidArgumentException in phpCAS should be defined as
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*
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* class CAS_InvalidArgumentException
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* extends InvalidArgumentException
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* implements CAS_Exception
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* { }
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*
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* This definition allows the CAS_InvalidArgumentException to be caught as either
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* an InvalidArgumentException or as a CAS_Exception.
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*/
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interface CAS_Exception { |
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