11-14-2001
Hi
What application are you running and what error are you getting like the error message.
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xtgeterrorb
XtGetErrorDatabaseText() XtGetErrorDatabaseText()
Name
XtGetErrorDatabaseText - get the text of a named message from the error database.
Synopsis
void XtGetErrorDatabaseText(name, type, class, default, buffer_return, nbytes)
String name, type, class;
String default;
String buffer_return;
int nbytes;
Inputs
name Specifies the name or general kind of the message.
type Specifies the type or detailed name of the message.
class Specifies the resource class of the error message.
default Specifies the default message to use if an error database entry is not found.
nbytes Specifies the size of buffer_return in bytes.
Outputs
buffer_return
Specifies the buffer into which the error message is to be returned.
Availability
XtGetErrorDatabaseText() has been superseded by XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText().
Description
XtGetErrorDatabaseText() looks up the message named by name, type, and class in the database returned by XtGetErrorDatabase(). If such a
message is found, it is stored into buffer_return, otherwise the message in default is stored into buffer_return.
The resource name of the message is formed by concatenating name and type with a single "." between them. The resource class of the mes-
sage is class if it already contains a ".", or otherwise is formed by concatenating class with itself with a single "." between the
strings.
Usage
XtGetErrorDatabaseText() has been superseded by XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText(), which performs the same function on a per-application context
basis. XtGetErrorDatabaseText() now calls XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText() passing the default application context created by XtInitialize().
Very few programs need multiple application contexts, and you can continue to use XtGetErrorDatabaseText() if you initialize your applica-
tion with XtInitialize(). We recommend, however, that you use XtAppInitialize(), XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText(), and the other XtApp*()
application context specific functions.
See XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText() for more information.
See Also
XtAppGetErrorDatabase(1), XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText(1),
XtErrorMsgHandler(2).
Xt - Error Handling XtGetErrorDatabaseText()