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| .TH Tcl_AddErrorInfo 3 8.0 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" |
| .BS |
| .SH NAME |
| Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo, Tcl_AddErrorInfo, Tcl_SetObjErrorCode, Tcl_SetErrorCode, Tcl_SetErrorCodeVA, Tcl_PosixError, Tcl_LogCommandInfo \- record information about errors |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .nf |
| \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR |
| .sp |
| \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR(\fIinterp, message, length\fR) |
| .sp |
| \fBTcl_AddErrorInfo\fR(\fIinterp, message\fR) |
| .sp |
| \fBTcl_SetObjErrorCode\fR(\fIinterp, errorObjPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| \fBTcl_SetErrorCode\fR(\fIinterp, element, element, ... \fB(char *) NULL\fR) |
| .sp |
| \fBTcl_SetErrorCodeVA\fR(\fIinterp, argList\fR) |
| .sp |
| CONST char * |
| \fBTcl_PosixError\fR(\fIinterp\fR) |
| .sp |
| void |
| \fBTcl_LogCommandInfo\fR(\fIinterp, script, command, commandLength\fR) |
| .SH ARGUMENTS |
| .AS Tcl_Interp *message |
| .AP Tcl_Interp *interp in |
| Interpreter in which to record information. |
| .AP char *message in |
| For \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR, |
| this points to the first byte of an array of bytes |
| containing a string to record in the \fBerrorInfo\fR variable. |
| This byte array may contain embedded null bytes |
| unless \fIlength\fR is negative. |
| For \fBTcl_AddErrorInfo\fR, |
| this is a conventional C string to record in the \fBerrorInfo\fR variable. |
| .AP int length in |
| The number of bytes to copy from \fImessage\fR when |
| setting the \fBerrorInfo\fR variable. |
| If negative, all bytes up to the first null byte are used. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj *errorObjPtr in |
| This variable \fBerrorCode\fR will be set to this value. |
| .AP char *element in |
| String to record as one element of \fBerrorCode\fR variable. |
| Last \fIelement\fR argument must be NULL. |
| .AP va_list argList in |
| An argument list which must have been initialized using |
| \fBTCL_VARARGS_START\fR, and cleared using \fBva_end\fR. |
| .AP "CONST char" *script in |
| Pointer to first character in script containing command (must be <= command) |
| .AP "CONST char" *command in |
| Pointer to first character in command that generated the error |
| .AP int commandLength in |
| Number of bytes in command; -1 means use all bytes up to first NULL byte |
| .BE |
| |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .PP |
| These procedures are used to manipulate two Tcl global variables |
| that hold information about errors. |
| The variable \fBerrorInfo\fR holds a stack trace of the |
| operations that were in progress when an error occurred, |
| and is intended to be human-readable. |
| The variable \fBerrorCode\fR holds a list of items that |
| are intended to be machine-readable. |
| The first item in \fBerrorCode\fR identifies the class of |
| error that occurred |
| (e.g. POSIX means an error occurred in a POSIX system call) |
| and additional elements in \fBerrorCode\fR hold additional pieces |
| of information that depend on the class. |
| See the Tcl overview manual entry for details on the various |
| formats for \fBerrorCode\fR. |
| .PP |
| The \fBerrorInfo\fR variable is gradually built up as an |
| error unwinds through the nested operations. |
| Each time an error code is returned to \fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR |
| (or \fBTcl_Eval\fR, which calls \fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR) |
| it calls the procedure \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR to add |
| additional text to \fBerrorInfo\fR describing the |
| command that was being executed when the error occurred. |
| By the time the error has been passed all the way back |
| to the application, it will contain a complete trace |
| of the activity in progress when the error occurred. |
| .PP |
| It is sometimes useful to add additional information to |
| \fBerrorInfo\fR beyond what can be supplied automatically |
| by \fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR. |
| \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR may be used for this purpose: |
| its \fImessage\fR and \fIlength\fR arguments describe an additional |
| string to be appended to \fBerrorInfo\fR. |
| For example, the \fBsource\fR command calls \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR |
| to record the name of the file being processed and the |
| line number on which the error occurred; |
| for Tcl procedures, the procedure name and line number |
| within the procedure are recorded, and so on. |
| The best time to call \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR is just after |
| \fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR has returned \fBTCL_ERROR\fR. |
| In calling \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR, you may find it useful to |
| use the \fBerrorLine\fR field of the interpreter (see the |
| \fBTcl_Interp\fR manual entry for details). |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_AddErrorInfo\fR resembles \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR |
| but differs in initializing \fBerrorInfo\fR from the string |
| value of the interpreter's result |
| if the error is just starting to be logged. |
| It does not use the result as a Tcl object |
| so any embedded null characters in the result |
| will cause information to be lost. |
| It also takes a conventional C string in \fImessage\fR |
| instead of \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR's counted string. |
| .PP |
| The procedure \fBTcl_SetObjErrorCode\fR is used to set the |
| \fBerrorCode\fR variable. \fIerrorObjPtr\fR contains a list object |
| built up by the caller. \fBerrorCode\fR is set to this |
| value. \fBTcl_SetObjErrorCode\fR is typically invoked just |
| before returning an error in an object command. If an error is |
| returned without calling \fBTcl_SetObjErrorCode\fR or |
| \fBTcl_SetErrorCode\fR the Tcl interpreter automatically sets |
| \fBerrorCode\fR to \fBNONE\fR. |
| .PP |
| The procedure \fBTcl_SetErrorCode\fR is also used to set the |
| \fBerrorCode\fR variable. However, it takes one or more strings to |
| record instead of an object. Otherwise, it is similar to |
| \fBTcl_SetObjErrorCode\fR in behavior. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_SetErrorCodeVA\fR is the same as \fBTcl_SetErrorCode\fR except that |
| instead of taking a variable number of arguments it takes an argument list. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_PosixError\fR |
| sets the \fBerrorCode\fR variable after an error in a POSIX kernel call. |
| It reads the value of the \fBerrno\fR C variable and calls |
| \fBTcl_SetErrorCode\fR to set \fBerrorCode\fR in the \fBPOSIX\fR format. |
| The caller must previously have called \fBTcl_SetErrno\fR to set |
| \fBerrno\fR; this is necessary on some platforms (e.g. Windows) where Tcl |
| is linked into an application as a shared library, or when the error |
| occurs in a dynamically loaded extension. See the manual entry for |
| \fBTcl_SetErrno\fR for more information. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_PosixError\fR returns a human-readable diagnostic message |
| for the error |
| (this is the same value that will appear as the third element |
| in \fBerrorCode\fR). |
| It may be convenient to include this string as part of the |
| error message returned to the application in |
| the interpreter's result. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_LogCommandInfo\fR is invoked after an error occurs in an |
| interpreter. It adds information about the command that was being |
| executed when the error occurred to the \fBerrorInfo\fR variable, and |
| the line number stored internally in the interpreter is set. On the |
| first call to \fBTcl_LogCommandInfo\fR or \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR |
| since an error occurred, the old information in \fBerrorInfo\fR is |
| deleted. |
| .PP |
| It is important to call the procedures described here rather than |
| setting \fBerrorInfo\fR or \fBerrorCode\fR directly with |
| \fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR. |
| The reason for this is that the Tcl interpreter keeps information |
| about whether these procedures have been called. |
| For example, the first time \fBTcl_AddObjErrorInfo\fR is called |
| for an error, it clears the existing value of \fBerrorInfo\fR |
| and adds the error message in the interpreter's result to the variable |
| before appending \fImessage\fR; |
| in subsequent calls, it just appends the new \fImessage\fR. |
| When \fBTcl_SetErrorCode\fR is called, it sets a flag indicating |
| that \fBerrorCode\fR has been set; |
| this allows the Tcl interpreter to set \fBerrorCode\fR to \fBNONE\fR |
| if it receives an error return |
| when \fBTcl_SetErrorCode\fR hasn't been called. |
| .PP |
| If the procedure \fBTcl_ResetResult\fR is called, |
| it clears all of the state associated with |
| \fBerrorInfo\fR and \fBerrorCode\fR |
| (but it doesn't actually modify the variables). |
| If an error had occurred, this will clear the error state to |
| make it appear as if no error had occurred after all. |
| |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| Tcl_DecrRefCount, Tcl_IncrRefCount, Tcl_Interp, Tcl_ResetResult, Tcl_SetErrno |
| |
| .SH KEYWORDS |
| error, object, object result, stack, trace, variable |