FileSystemError class
A type that filesystem providers should use to signal errors.
This class has factory methods for common error-cases, like FileNotFound when
a file or folder doesn't exist, use them like so: throw vscode.FileSystemError.FileNotFound(someUri);
- Implemented types
- Available extensions
- Annotations
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    - @JS.new()
- @staticInterop
 
Constructors
- FileSystemError([Object? messageOrUri])
- 
          
            factory
Properties
- cause ↔ Object?
- 
      Available on Error, provided by the Error$Typings extension getter/setter pair
- code → String
- 
      Available on FileSystemError, provided by the FileSystemError$Typings extension A code that identifies this error.no setter
- hashCode → int
- 
  The hash code for this object.
  no setterinherited
- message ↔ String
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      Available on Error, provided by the Error$Typings extension getter/setter pair
- name ↔ String
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      Available on Error, provided by the Error$Typings extension getter/setter pair
- runtimeType → Type
- 
  A representation of the runtime type of the object.
  no setterinherited
- stack ↔ String?
- 
      Available on Error, provided by the Error$Typings extension getter/setter pair
Methods
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  noSuchMethod(Invocation invocation) → dynamic 
- 
  Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
  inherited
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  toString() → String 
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  A string representation of this object.
  inherited
Operators
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  operator ==(Object other) → bool 
- 
  The equality operator.
  inherited
Static Methods
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  fileExists([Object? messageOrUri]) → FileSystemError 
- Create an error to signal that a file or folder already exists, e.g. when creating but not overwriting a file.
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  fileIsADirectory([Object? messageOrUri]) → FileSystemError 
- Create an error to signal that a file is a folder.
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  fileNotADirectory([Object? messageOrUri]) → FileSystemError 
- Create an error to signal that a file is not a folder.
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  fileNotFound([Object? messageOrUri]) → FileSystemError 
- Create an error to signal that a file or folder wasn't found.
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  noPermissions([Object? messageOrUri]) → FileSystemError 
- Create an error to signal that an operation lacks required permissions.
- Create an error to signal that the file system is unavailable or too busy to complete a request.