Designing a
custom error
message format
By default, TExceptionFormatter::GetFormattedText() uses TStandardExceptionFormatter, a subclass of TExceptionFormatter, to format error messages. If this default formatting isn't sufficient for your purposes, you can derive your own subclass of TExceptionFormatter; to do this, your subclass must override the Format() member function.
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