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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Wordpad or Notepad? Post 302134919 by wmccull on Tuesday 4th of September 2007 12:06:17 PM
Old 09-04-2007
Notepad for sure, incidentaly, i use pico which is extreml user friendly
 

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Error Handling Helpers(3)					   globus common					 Error Handling Helpers(3)

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Error Handling Helpers - Error Match globus_bool_t globus_error_match (globus_object_t *error, globus_module_descriptor_t *module, int type) Print Error Chain char * globus_error_print_chain (globus_object_t *error) Print User Friendly Error Message char * globus_error_print_friendly (globus_object_t *error) Detailed Description Helper functions for dealing with Globus Generic Error objects. This section defines utility functions for dealing with Globus Generic Error objects. Function Documentation globus_bool_t globus_error_match (globus_object_t *error, globus_module_descriptor_t *module, inttype) Check whether the error originated from a specific module and is of a specific type. This function checks whether the error or any of it's causative errors originated from a specific module and is of a specific type. If the module descriptor is left unspecified this function will check for any error of the specified type and vice versa. Parameters: error The error object for which to perform the check module The module descriptor to check for type The type to check for Returns: GLOBUS_TRUE - the error matched the module and type GLOBUS_FALSE - the error failed to match the module and type char* globus_error_print_chain (globus_object_t *error) Return a string containing all printable errors found in a error object and it's causative error chain. If the GLOBUS_ERROR_VERBOSE env is set, file, line and function info will also be printed (where available). Otherwise, only the module name will be printed. Parameters: error The error to print Returns: A string containing all printable errors. This string needs to be freed by the user of this function. char* globus_error_print_friendly (globus_object_t *error) Return a string containing error messages from the top 1 and bottom 3 objects, and, if found, show a friendly error message. The error chain will be searched from top to bottom until a friendly handler is found and a friendly message is created. If the GLOBUS_ERROR_VERBOSE env is set, then the result from globus_error_print_chain() will be used. Parameters: error The error to print Returns: A string containing a friendly error message. This string needs to be freed by the user of this function. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus common from the source code. Version 14.7 Tue Nov 27 2012 Error Handling Helpers(3)
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