10.3 The class PlDomainError
A domain error expresses that a term satisfies the basic
Prolog type expected, but is unacceptable to the restricted domain
expected by some operation. For example, the standard Prolog open/3
call expect an io_mode
(read, write, append, ...). If an
integer is provided, this is a type error, if an atom other
than one of the defined io-modes is provided it is a domain error.
- PlDomainError :: PlDomainError(const char *expected, const PlTerm &actual)
- Creates an ISO standard Prolog error term expressing a the expected domain and the actual term found.