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XtAppErrorMsg(3Xt)						   XT FUNCTIONS 						XtAppErrorMsg(3Xt)

NAME
XtAppErrorMsg, XtAppSetErrorMsgHandler, XtAppSetWarningMsgHandler, XtAppWarningMsg - high-level error handlers SYNTAX
void XtAppErrorMsg(XtAppContext app_context, String name, String type, String class, String default, String *params, Cardinal *num_params); void XtAppSetErrorMsgHandler(XtAppContext app_context, XtErrorMsgHandler msg_handler); void XtAppSetWarningMsgHandler(XtAppContext app_context, XtErrorMsgHandler msg_handler); void XtAppWarningMsg(XtAppContext app_context, String name, String type, String class, String default, String *params, Cardinal *num_params); ARGUMENTS
app_context Specifies the application context. class Specifies the resource class. default Specifies the default message to use. name Specifies the general kind of error. type Specifies the detailed name of the error. or the nonfatal error procedure, which usually returns msg_handler Specifies the new fatal error procedure, which should not return. num_params Specifies the number of values in the parameter list. params Specifies a pointer to a list of values to be stored in the message. DESCRIPTION
The XtAppErrorMsg function calls the high-level error handler and passes the specified information. The XtAppSetErrorMsgHandler function registers the specified procedure, which is called when a fatal error occurs. The XtAppSetWarningMsgHandler function registers the specified procedure, which is called when a nonfatal error condition occurs. The XtAppWarningMsg function calls the high-level error handler and passes the specified information. SEE ALSO
XtAppGetErrorDatabase(3Xt), XtAppError(3Xt) X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XtAppErrorMsg(3Xt)

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XtAppErrorMsg(3Xt)						   XT FUNCTIONS 						XtAppErrorMsg(3Xt)

NAME
XtAppErrorMsg, XtAppSetErrorMsgHandler, XtAppSetWarningMsgHandler, XtAppWarningMsg - high-level error handlers SYNTAX
void XtAppErrorMsg(XtAppContext app_context, String name, String type, String class, String default, String *params, Cardinal *num_params); void XtAppSetErrorMsgHandler(XtAppContext app_context, XtErrorMsgHandler msg_handler); void XtAppSetWarningMsgHandler(XtAppContext app_context, XtErrorMsgHandler msg_handler); void XtAppWarningMsg(XtAppContext app_context, String name, String type, String class, String default, String *params, Cardinal *num_params); ARGUMENTS
app_context Specifies the application context. class Specifies the resource class. default Specifies the default message to use. name Specifies the general kind of error. type Specifies the detailed name of the error. or the nonfatal error procedure, which usually returns msg_handler Specifies the new fatal error procedure, which should not return. num_params Specifies the number of values in the parameter list. params Specifies a pointer to a list of values to be stored in the message. DESCRIPTION
The XtAppErrorMsg function calls the high-level error handler and passes the specified information. The XtAppSetErrorMsgHandler function registers the specified procedure, which is called when a fatal error occurs. The XtAppSetWarningMsgHandler function registers the specified procedure, which is called when a nonfatal error condition occurs. The XtAppWarningMsg function calls the high-level error handler and passes the specified information. SEE ALSO
XtAppGetErrorDatabase(3Xt), XtAppError(3Xt) X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XtAppErrorMsg(3Xt)
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