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*
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/**
* @exports UnsupportedOperationError
*/
define(['../error/AbstractError'],
function (AbstractError) {
"use strict";
/**
* Constructs an unsupported-operation error with a specified message.
* @alias UnsupportedOperationError
* @constructor
* @classdesc Represents an error associated with an operation that is not available or should not be invoked.
* Typically raised when an abstract function of an abstract base class is called because a subclass has not
* implemented the function.
* @augments AbstractError
* @param {String} message The message.
*/
var UnsupportedOperationError = function (message) {
AbstractError.call(this, "UnsupportedOperationError", message);
var stack;
try {
//noinspection ExceptionCaughtLocallyJS
throw new Error();
} catch (e) {
stack = e.stack;
}
this.stack = stack;
};
UnsupportedOperationError.prototype = Object.create(AbstractError.prototype);
return UnsupportedOperationError;
});