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Error Handling(3m17n)						 The m17n Library					     Error Handling(3m17n)

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Error_Handling - Error handling of the m17n library. Enumerations enum MErrorCode { MERROR_NONE, MERROR_OBJECT, MERROR_SYMBOL, MERROR_MTEXT, MERROR_TEXTPROP, MERROR_CHAR, MERROR_CHARTABLE, MERROR_CHARSET, MERROR_CODING, MERROR_RANGE, MERROR_LANGUAGE, MERROR_LOCALE, MERROR_PLIST, MERROR_MISC, MERROR_WIN, MERROR_X, MERROR_FRAME, MERROR_FACE, MERROR_DRAW, MERROR_FLT, MERROR_FONT, MERROR_FONTSET, MERROR_FONT_OTF, MERROR_FONT_X, MERROR_FONT_FT, MERROR_IM, MERROR_DB, MERROR_IO, MERROR_DEBUG, MERROR_MEMORY, MERROR_GD, MERROR_MAX } Enumeration for error code of the m17n library. Variables int merror_code External variable to hold error code of the m17n library. void(* m17n_memory_full_handler )(enum MErrorCode err) Memory allocation error handler. Detailed Description Error handling of the m17n library. There are two types of errors that may happen in a function of the m17n library. The first type is argument errors. When a library function is called with invalid arguments, it returns a value that indicates error and at the same time sets the external variable merror_code to a non-zero integer. The second type is memory allocation errors. When the required amount of memory is not available on the system, m17n library functions call a function pointed to by the external variable m17n_memory_full_handler. The default value of the variable is a pointer to the default_error_handle() function, which just calls exit(). Enumeration Type Documentation enum MErrorCode Enumeration for error code of the m17n library. Enumeration for error code of the m17n library. When a library function is called with an invalid argument, it sets the external variable merror_code to one of these values. All the error codes are positive integers. When a memory allocation error happens, the function pointed to by the external variable m17n_memory_full_handler is called with one of these values as an argument. Enumerator: MERROR_NONE MERROR_OBJECT MERROR_SYMBOL MERROR_MTEXT MERROR_TEXTPROP MERROR_CHAR MERROR_CHARTABLE MERROR_CHARSET MERROR_CODING MERROR_RANGE MERROR_LANGUAGE MERROR_LOCALE MERROR_PLIST MERROR_MISC MERROR_WIN MERROR_X MERROR_FRAME MERROR_FACE MERROR_DRAW MERROR_FLT MERROR_FONT MERROR_FONTSET MERROR_FONT_OTF MERROR_FONT_X MERROR_FONT_FT MERROR_IM MERROR_DB MERROR_IO MERROR_DEBUG MERROR_MEMORY MERROR_GD MERROR_MAX Variable Documentation int merror_code External variable to hold error code of the m17n library. The external variable merror_code holds an error code of the m17n library. When a library function is called with an invalid argument, it sets this variable to one of enum MErrorCode. This variable initially has the value 0. void(* m17n_memory_full_handler)(enum MErrorCode err) Memory allocation error handler. The external variable m17n_memory_full_handler holds a pointer to the function to call when a library function failed to allocate memory. err is one of enum MErrorCode indicating in which function the error occurred. This variable initially points a function that simply calls the exit () function with err as an argument. An application program that needs a different error handling can change this variable to point a proper function. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for The m17n Library from the source code. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA) Copyright (C) 2001-2011 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html>. Version 1.6.2 12 Jan 2011 Error Handling(3m17n)
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