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NAME
- tt_error - Interpose a function to detect errors returned from the ToolTalk API.
SYNOPSIS
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#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
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void tt_error ( const char * funcname,Tt_status status );
DESCRIPTION
- The tt_error() function is a publicly-known null function. This functions is called by the ToolTalk library just before it returns from any ToolTalk API call that has a status other than TT_OK. The name of the function that is about to return and the status code is passed.
- You can use this call to set a dbx breakpoint in tt_error to quickly catch and trace back any ToolTalk errors. You can also interpose this function, for example, to log ToolTalk errors to stderr.
APPLICATION USAGE
- The following code example shows how an application might interpose this function to log ToolTalk errors to stderr
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void tt_error(const char * funcname, Tt_status status) {
fprintf(stderr, "ToolTalk function %s returned %s.\n",
funcname, tt_status_message(status));
}
SEE ALSO
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tt_c(5)
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