Exception.HResult Property
Definition
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Gets or sets HRESULT, a coded numerical value that is assigned to a specific exception.
public: property int HResult { public:
int get(); protected:
void set(int value); };
public:
property int HResult { int get(); void set(int value); };
protected:
property int HResult { int get(); void set(int value); };
public int HResult { get; protected set; }
public int HResult { get; set; }
protected int HResult { get; set; }
member this.HResult : int with get, set
Public Property HResult As Integer
Protected Property HResult As Integer
Property Value
The HRESULT value.
Examples
The following code example defines a derived Exception
class that sets the HResult
property to a custom value in its constructor.
// Example for the Exception::HResult property.
using namespace System;
namespace NDP_UE_CPP
{
// Create the derived exception class.
ref class SecondLevelException: public Exception
{
private:
static int SecondLevelHResult = (int)0x81234567;
public:
// Set HResult for this exception, and include it in
// the exception message.
SecondLevelException( String^ message, Exception^ inner )
: Exception( String::Format( "(HRESULT:0x{1:X8}) {0}", message, SecondLevelHResult ), inner )
{
HResult = SecondLevelHResult;
}
};
// This function forces a division by 0 and throws
// a second exception.
void DivideBy0()
{
try
{
try
{
int zero = 0;
int ecks = 1 / zero;
}
catch ( Exception^ ex )
{
throw gcnew SecondLevelException( "Forced a division by 0 and threw "
"a second exception.",ex );
}
}
catch ( Exception^ ex )
{
Console::WriteLine( ex->ToString() );
}
}
}
int main()
{
NDP_UE_CPP::DivideBy0();
}
/*
This example of Exception::HResult generates the following output.
NDP_UE_CPP.SecondLevelException: (HRESULT:0x81234567) Forced a division by 0 an
d threw a second exception. ---> System.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to div
ide by zero.
at NDP_UE_CPP.DivideBy0()
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at NDP_UE_CPP.DivideBy0()
*/
// Example for the Exception.HResult property.
using System;
namespace NDP_UE_CS
{
// Create the derived exception class.
class SecondLevelException : Exception
{
const int SecondLevelHResult = unchecked( (int)0x81234567 );
// Set HResult for this exception, and include it in
// the exception message.
public SecondLevelException( string message, Exception inner ) :
base( string.Format( "(HRESULT:0x{1:X8}) {0}",
message, SecondLevelHResult ), inner )
{
HResult = SecondLevelHResult;
}
}
class HResultDemo
{
public static void Main()
{
// This function forces a division by 0 and throws
// a second exception.
try
{
try
{
int zero = 0;
int ecks = 1 / zero;
}
catch( Exception ex )
{
throw new SecondLevelException(
"Forced a division by 0 and threw " +
"a second exception.", ex );
}
}
catch( Exception ex )
{
Console.WriteLine( ex.ToString( ) );
}
}
}
}
/*
This example of Exception.HResult generates the following output.
NDP_UE_CS.SecondLevelException: (HRESULT:0x81234567) Forced a division by 0 and
threw a second exception. ---> System.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divi
de by zero.
at NDP_UE_CS.HResultDemo.Main()
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at NDP_UE_CS.HResultDemo.Main()
*/
// Example for the Exception.HResult property.
open System
let secondLevelHResult = 0x81234567
// Create the derived exception class.
// Set HResult for this exception, and include it in the exception message.
type SecondLevelException(message, inner) as this =
inherit Exception($"(HRESULT:0x{secondLevelHResult:X8}) %s{message}", inner)
do
this.HResult <- secondLevelHResult
// The following forces a division by 0 and throws a second exception.
try
try
let zero = 0
let ecks = 1 / zero
()
with ex ->
raise (SecondLevelException("Forced a division by 0 and threw a second exception.", ex) )
with ex ->
printfn $"{ex}"
// This example of Exception.HResult generates the following output.
//
// NDP_UE_FS+SecondLevelException: (HRESULT:0x81234567) Forced a division by 0 and
// threw a second exception. ---> System.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divi
// de by zero.
// at <StartupCode$fs>.$NDP_UE_FS.main@()
// --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
// at <StartupCode$fs>.$NDP_UE_FS.main@()
' Example for the Exception.HResult property.
Namespace NDP_UE_VB
' Create the derived exception class.
Class SecondLevelException
Inherits Exception
Private Const SecondLevelHResult As Integer = &H81234567
' Set HResult for this exception, and include it in
' the exception message.
Public Sub New(message As String, inner As Exception)
MyBase.New( String.Format( "(HRESULT:0x{1:X8}) {0}", _
message, SecondLevelHResult ), inner )
HResult = SecondLevelHResult
End Sub
End Class
Module HResultDemo
Sub Main()
' This function forces a division by 0 and throws
' a second exception.
Try
Try
Dim zero As Integer = 0
Dim ecks As Integer = 1 \ zero
Catch ex As Exception
Throw New SecondLevelException( _
"Forced a division by 0 and threw " & _
"a second exception.", ex )
End Try
Catch ex As Exception
Console.WriteLine( ex.ToString( ) )
End Try
End Sub
End Module ' HResultDemo
End Namespace ' NDP_UE_VB
' This example of Exception.HResult generates the following output.
'
' NDP_UE_VB.SecondLevelException: (HRESULT:0x81234567) Forced a division by 0 a
' nd threw a second exception. ---> System.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to
' divide by zero.
' at NDP_UE_VB.HResultDemo.Main()
' --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
' at NDP_UE_VB.HResultDemo.Main()
Remarks
HRESULT is a 32-bit value, divided into three different fields: a severity code, a facility code, and an error code. The severity code indicates whether the return value represents information, warning, or error. The facility code identifies the area of the system responsible for the error. The error code is a unique number that is assigned to represent the exception. Each exception is mapped to a distinct HRESULT. When managed code throws an exception, the runtime passes the HRESULT to the COM client. When unmanaged code returns an error, the HRESULT is converted to an exception, which is then thrown by the runtime. For information about HRESULT values and their corresponding .NET Framework exceptions, see How to: Map HRESULTs and Exceptions. See Common HRESULT Values in the Windows documentation for a list of the values you are most likely to encounter.
Starting with the .NET Framework 4.5, the HResult property's setter is protected, whereas its getter is public. In previous versions of the .NET Framework, both getter and setter are protected.