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00013
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00015 reverse compile, disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer this
00016 product to ascertain the source code for any AT&T Software.
00017
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00019
00020 ***********************************************************************
00021
00022 History:
00023
00024 24/11/99 - initial release by Hartmut Liefke, liefke@seas.upenn.edu
00025 Dan Suciu, suciu@research.att.com
00026 */
00027
00028 //**************************************************************************
00029 //**************************************************************************
00030
00031 // This module implements the error handling. An error message
00032 // is one line and several error messages can be stored together
00033 // Then, an exception can be raised and all error messages
00034 // are printed through 'PrintErrorMsg()'.
00035
00036 #ifndef ERROR_HPP
00037 #define ERROR_HPP
00038
00039 void Error(char *str,int len); // Starts a new error msg
00040 void Error(char *str); // Starts a new error msg (with '\0' at the end)
00041
00042 void ErrorCont(char *str,int len); // Continues the current error msg
00043 void ErrorCont(char *str); // Continues the current error msg
00044
00045 void PrintErrorMsg(); // Prints the current error messsages
00046
00047 void Exit(); // Exits the program
00048
00049 inline void ExitNoMem()
00050 // Exits
00051 {
00052 Error("Insufficient memory!");
00053 Exit();
00054 }
00055
00056 inline void ExitCorruptFile()
00057 {
00058 Error("Corrupt input file!");
00059 Exit();
00060 }
00061
00062 struct XMillException
00063 {
00064 };
00065
00066 #endif
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