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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Healthcare.gov, ugh!! Post 302878819 by jgt on Monday 9th of December 2013 06:15:08 AM
Old 12-09-2013
Why not take an hour off and go for a walk in the park?
 

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nerr_match(3)							  util/neo_err.h						     nerr_match(3)

NAME
nerr_match - walk the NEOERR chain for a matching error (clearsilver) SYNOPSIS
#include <util/neo_err.h> int nerr_match (NEOERR *err, NERR_TYPE type); ARGUMENTS
err - the NEOERR that has an error. type - the NEOERR type, as registered with nerr_register DESCRIPTION
nerr_match is used to walk the NEOERR chain and match the error against a specific error type. In exception parlance, this would be the equivalent of "catch". Typically, you can just compare a NEOERR against STATUS_OK or just test for true if you are checking for any error. SEE ALSO
nerr_error_traceback(3), nerr_pass(3), nerr_error_string(3), defined(3), nerr_pass_ctx(3), nerr_passf(3), nerr_init(3), nerr_match(3), nerr_log_error(3), nerr_ignore(3), nerr_register(3), nerr_handle ClearSilver 12 July 2007 nerr_match(3)
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