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/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Copyright by The HDF Group. *
* Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. *
* All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including *
* terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in *
* the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code *
* distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses. *
* If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from *
* help@hdfgroup.org. *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/*
* This file contains public declarations for the H5E module.
*/
#ifndef H5Epublic_H
#define H5Epublic_H
#include <stdio.h> /*FILE arg of H5Eprint() */
/* Public headers needed by this file */
#include "H5public.h"
#include "H5Ipublic.h"
/* Value for the default error stack */
#define H5E_DEFAULT (hid_t)0
/**
* Different kinds of error information
*/
typedef enum H5E_type_t { H5E_MAJOR, H5E_MINOR } H5E_type_t;
/**
* Information about an error; element of error stack
*/
typedef struct H5E_error2_t {
hid_t cls_id;
/**< Class ID */
hid_t maj_num;
/**< Major error ID */
hid_t min_num;
/**< Minor error number */
unsigned line;
/**< Line in file where error occurs */
const char *func_name;
/**< Function in which error occurred */
const char *file_name;
/**< File in which error occurred */
const char *desc;
/**< Optional supplied description */
} H5E_error2_t;
/* When this header is included from a private header, don't make calls to H5open() */
#undef H5OPEN
#ifndef H5private_H
#define H5OPEN H5open(),
#else /* H5private_H */
#define H5OPEN
#endif /* H5private_H */
/* HDF5 error class */
#define H5E_ERR_CLS (H5OPEN H5E_ERR_CLS_g)
H5_DLLVAR hid_t H5E_ERR_CLS_g;
/* Include the automatically generated public header information */
/* (This includes the list of major and minor error codes for the library) */
#include "H5Epubgen.h"
/*
* One often needs to temporarily disable automatic error reporting when
* trying something that's likely or expected to fail. The code to try can
* be nested between calls to H5Eget_auto() and H5Eset_auto(), but it's
* easier just to use this macro like:
* H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
* ...stuff here that's likely to fail...
* } H5E_END_TRY;
*
* Warning: don't break, return, or longjmp() from the body of the loop or
* the error reporting won't be properly restored!
*
* These two macros still use the old API functions for backward compatibility
* purpose.
*/
#ifndef H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS
#define H5E_BEGIN_TRY \
{ \
unsigned H5E_saved_is_v2; \
union { \
H5E_auto1_t efunc1; \
H5E_auto2_t efunc2; \
} H5E_saved; \
void *H5E_saved_edata; \
\
(void)H5Eauto_is_v2(H5E_DEFAULT, &H5E_saved_is_v2); \
if (H5E_saved_is_v2) { \
(void)H5Eget_auto2(H5E_DEFAULT, &H5E_saved.efunc2, &H5E_saved_edata); \
(void)H5Eset_auto2(H5E_DEFAULT, NULL, NULL); \
} \
else { \
(void)H5Eget_auto1(&H5E_saved.efunc1, &H5E_saved_edata); \
(void)H5Eset_auto1(NULL, NULL); \
}
#define H5E_END_TRY \
if (H5E_saved_is_v2) \
(void)H5Eset_auto2(H5E_DEFAULT, H5E_saved.efunc2, H5E_saved_edata); \
else \
(void)H5Eset_auto1(H5E_saved.efunc1, H5E_saved_edata); \
}
#else /* H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS */
#define H5E_BEGIN_TRY \
{ \
H5E_auto_t saved_efunc; \
void * H5E_saved_edata; \
\
(void)H5Eget_auto(H5E_DEFAULT, &saved_efunc, &H5E_saved_edata); \
(void)H5Eset_auto(H5E_DEFAULT, NULL, NULL);
#define H5E_END_TRY \
(void)H5Eset_auto(H5E_DEFAULT, saved_efunc, H5E_saved_edata); \
}
#endif /* H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS */
/*
* Public API Convenience Macros for Error reporting - Documented
*/
/* Use the Standard C __FILE__ & __LINE__ macros instead of typing them in */
#define H5Epush_sim(func, cls, maj, min, str) \
H5Epush2(H5E_DEFAULT, __FILE__, func, __LINE__, cls, maj, min, str)
/*
* Public API Convenience Macros for Error reporting - Undocumented
*/
/* Use the Standard C __FILE__ & __LINE__ macros instead of typing them in */
/* And return after pushing error onto stack */
#define H5Epush_ret(func, cls, maj, min, str, ret) \
do { \
H5Epush2(H5E_DEFAULT, __FILE__, func, __LINE__, cls, maj, min, str); \
return (ret); \
} while (0)
/* Use the Standard C __FILE__ & __LINE__ macros instead of typing them in
* And goto a label after pushing error onto stack.
*/
#define H5Epush_goto(func, cls, maj, min, str, label) \
{ \
H5Epush2(H5E_DEFAULT, __FILE__, func, __LINE__, cls, maj, min, str); \
goto label; \
}
/**
* Error stack traversal direction
*/
typedef enum H5E_direction_t {
H5E_WALK_UPWARD = 0, /**< begin w/ most specific error, end at API function */
H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD = 1 /**< begin at API function, end w/ most specific error */
} H5E_direction_t;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Error stack traversal callback function pointers */
//! <!-- [H5E_walk2_t_snip] -->
/**
* \brief Callback function for H5Ewalk2()
*
* \param[in] n Indexed error position in the stack
* \param[in] err_desc Pointer to a data structure describing the error
* \param[in] client_data Pointer to client data in the format expected by the
* user-defined function
* \return \herr_t
*/
typedef herr_t (*H5E_walk2_t)(unsigned n, const H5E_error2_t *err_desc, void *client_data);
//! <!-- [H5E_walk2_t_snip] -->
//! <!-- [H5E_auto2_t_snip] -->
/**
* \brief Callback function for H5Eset_auto2()
*
* \estack_id{estack}
* \param[in] client_data Pointer to client data in the format expected by the
* user-defined function
* \return \herr_t
*/
typedef herr_t (*H5E_auto2_t)(hid_t estack, void *client_data);
//! <!-- [H5E_auto2_t_snip] -->
/* Public API functions */
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Registers a client library or application program to the HDF5 error API
*
* \param[in] cls_name Name of the error class
* \param[in] lib_name Name of the client library or application to which the error class belongs
* \param[in] version Version of the client library or application to which the
error class belongs. Can be \c NULL.
* \return Returns a class identifier on success; otherwise returns H5I_INVALID_ID.
*
* \details H5Eregister_class() registers a client library or application
* program to the HDF5 error API so that the client library or
* application program can report errors together with the HDF5
* library. It receives an identifier for this error class for further
* error operations. The library name and version number will be
* printed out in the error message as a preamble.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Eregister_class(const char *cls_name, const char *lib_name, const char *version);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Removes an error class
*
* \param[in] class_id Error class identifier.
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eunregister_class() removes the error class specified by \p
* class_id. All the major and minor errors in this class will also be
* closed.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eunregister_class(hid_t class_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Closes an error message
*
* \param[in] err_id An error message identifier
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eclose_msg() closes an error message identifier, which can be
* either a major or minor message.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eclose_msg(hid_t err_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Adds a major error message to an error class
*
* \param[in] cls An error class identifier
* \param[in] msg_type The type of the error message
* \param[in] msg Major error message
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Ecreate_msg() adds an error message to an error class defined by
* client library or application program. The error message can be
* either major or minor as indicated by the parameter \p msg_type.
*
* Use H5Eclose_msg() to close the message identifier returned by this
* function.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Ecreate_msg(hid_t cls, H5E_type_t msg_type, const char *msg);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Creates a new, empty error stack
*
* \return \hid_ti{error stack}
*
* \details H5Ecreate_stack() creates a new empty error stack and returns the
* new stack’s identifier. Use H5Eclose_stack() to close the error stack
* identifier returned by this function.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Ecreate_stack(void);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Returns a copy of the current error stack
*
* \return \hid_ti{error stack}
*
* \details H5Eget_current_stack() copies the current error stack and returns an
* error stack identifier for the new copy.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Eget_current_stack(void);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Closes an error stack handle
*
* \estack_id{stack_id}
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eclose_stack() closes the error stack handle \p stack_id
* and releases its resources. #H5E_DEFAULT cannot be closed.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eclose_stack(hid_t stack_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Retrieves error class name
*
* \param[in] class_id Error class identifier
* \param[out] name Buffer for the error class name
* \param[in] size The maximum number of characters the class name to be returned
* by this function in\p name.
* \return Returns non-negative value as on success; otherwise returns negative value.
*
* \details H5Eget_class_name() retrieves the name of the error class specified
* by the class identifier. If non-NULL pointer is passed in for \p
* name and \p size is greater than zero, the class name of \p size
* long is returned. The length of the error class name is also
* returned. If NULL is passed in as \p name, only the length of class
* name is returned. If zero is returned, it means no name. The user is
* responsible for allocating sufficient buffer space for the name.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL ssize_t H5Eget_class_name(hid_t class_id, char *name, size_t size);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Replaces the current error stack
*
* \estack_id{err_stack_id}
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eset_current_stack() replaces the content of the current error
* stack with a copy of the content of the error stack specified by
* \p err_stack_id, and it closes the error stack specified by
* \p err_stack_id.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eset_current_stack(hid_t err_stack_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Pushes a new error record onto an error stack
*
* \estack_id{err_stack}. If the identifier is #H5E_DEFAULT, the error record
* will be pushed to the current stack.
* \param[in] file Name of the file in which the error was detected
* \param[in] func Name of the function in which the error was detected
* \param[in] line Line number in the file where the error was detected
* \param[in] cls_id Error class identifier
* \param[in] maj_id Major error identifier
* \param[in] min_id Minor error identifier
* \param[in] msg Error description string
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Epush2() pushes a new error record onto the error stack specified
* by \p err_stack.\n
* The error record contains the error class identifier \p cls_id, the
* major and minor message identifiers \p maj_id and \p min_id, the
* function name \p func where the error was detected, the file name \p
* file and line number \p line in the file where the error was
* detected, and an error description \p msg.\n
* The major and minor errors must be in the same error class.\n
* The function name, filename, and error description strings must be
* statically allocated.\n
* \p msg can be a format control string with additional
* arguments. This design of appending additional arguments is similar
* to the system and C functions printf() and fprintf().
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Epush2(hid_t err_stack, const char *file, const char *func, unsigned line, hid_t cls_id,
hid_t maj_id, hid_t min_id, const char *msg, ...);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Deletes specified number of error messages from the error stack
*
* \estack_id{err_stack}
* \param[in] count The number of error messages to be deleted from the top
* of error stack
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Epop() deletes the number of error records specified in \p count
* from the top of the error stack specified by \p err_stack (including
* major, minor messages and description). The number of error messages
* to be deleted is specified by \p count.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Epop(hid_t err_stack, size_t count);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Prints the specified error stack in a default manner
*
* \estack_id{err_stack}
* \param[in] stream File pointer, or \c NULL for \c stderr
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eprint2() prints the error stack specified by \p err_stack on the
* specified stream, \p stream. Even if the error stack is empty, a
* one-line message of the following form will be printed:
* \code{.unparsed}
* HDF5-DIAG: Error detected in HDF5 library version: 1.5.62 thread 0.
* \endcode
*
* A similar line will appear before the error messages of each error
* class stating the library name, library version number, and thread
* identifier.
*
* If \p err_stack is #H5E_DEFAULT, the current error stack will be
* printed.
*
* H5Eprint2() is a convenience function for H5Ewalk2() with a function
* that prints error messages. Users are encouraged to write their own
* more specific error handlers.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eprint2(hid_t err_stack, FILE *stream);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Walks the specified error stack, calling the specified function
*
* \estack_id{err_stack}
* \param[in] direction Direction in which the error stack is to be walked
* \param[in] func Function to be called for each error encountered
* \param[in] client_data Data to be passed to \p func
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Ewalk2() walks the error stack specified by err_stack for the
* current thread and calls the function specified in \p func for each
* error along the way.
*
* If the value of \p err_stack is #H5E_DEFAULT, then H5Ewalk2() walks
* the current error stack.
*
* \p direction specifies whether the stack is walked from the inside
* out or the outside in. A value of #H5E_WALK_UPWARD means to begin
* with the most specific error and end at the API; a value of
* #H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD means to start at the API and end at the
* innermost function where the error was first detected.
*
* \p func, a function conforming to the #H5E_walk2_t prototype, will
* be called for each error in the error stack. Its arguments will
* include an index number \c n (beginning at zero regardless of stack
* traversal direction), an error stack entry \c err_desc, and the \c
* client_data pointer passed to H5Eprint(). The #H5E_walk2_t prototype
* is as follows:
* \snippet this H5E_walk2_t_snip
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Ewalk2(hid_t err_stack, H5E_direction_t direction, H5E_walk2_t func, void *client_data);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Returns the settings for the automatic error stack traversal
* function and its data
*
* \estack_id
* \param[out] func The function currently set to be called upon an error condition
* \param[out] client_data Data currently set to be passed to the error function
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eget_auto2() returns the settings for the automatic error stack
* traversal function, \p func, and its data, \p client_data, that are
* associated with the error stack specified by \p estack_id.
*
* Either or both of the \p func and \p client_data arguments may be
* \c NULL, in which case the value is not returned.
*
* The library initializes its default error stack traversal functions
* to H5Eprint1() and H5Eprint2(). A call to H5Eget_auto2() returns
* H5Eprint2() or the user-defined function passed in through
* H5Eset_auto2(). A call to H5Eget_auto1() returns H5Eprint1() or the
* user-defined function passed in through H5Eset_auto1(). However, if
* the application passes in a user-defined function through
* H5Eset_auto1(), it should call H5Eget_auto1() to query the traversal
* function. If the application passes in a user-defined function
* through H5Eset_auto2(), it should call H5Eget_auto2() to query the
* traversal function.
*
* Mixing the new style and the old style functions will cause a
* failure. For example, if the application sets a user-defined
* old-style traversal function through H5Eset_auto1(), a call to
* H5Eget_auto2() will fail and will indicate that the application has
* mixed H5Eset_auto1() and H5Eget_auto2(). On the other hand, mixing
* H5Eset_auto2() and H5Eget_auto1() will also cause a failure. But if
* the traversal functions are the library’s default H5Eprint1() or
* H5Eprint2(), mixing H5Eset_auto1() and H5Eget_auto2() or mixing
* H5Eset_auto2() and H5Eget_auto1() does not fail.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eget_auto2(hid_t estack_id, H5E_auto2_t *func, void **client_data);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Turns automatic error printing on or off
*
* \estack_id
* \param[in] func Function to be called upon an error condition
* \param[in] client_data Data passed to the error function
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eset_auto2() turns on or off automatic printing of errors for the
* error stack specified with \p estack_id. An \p estack_id value of
* #H5E_DEFAULT indicates the current stack.
*
* When automatic printing is turned on, by the use of a non-null \p func
* pointer, any API function which returns an error indication will
* first call \p func, passing it \p client_data as an argument.
*
* \p func, a function compliant with the #H5E_auto2_t prototype, is
* defined in the H5Epublic.h source code file as:
* \snippet this H5E_auto2_t_snip
*
* When the library is first initialized, the auto printing function is
* set to H5Eprint2() (cast appropriately) and \p client_data is the
* standard error stream pointer, \c stderr.
*
* Automatic stack traversal is always in the #H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD
* direction.
*
* Automatic error printing is turned off with a H5Eset_auto2() call
* with a \c NULL \p func pointer.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eset_auto2(hid_t estack_id, H5E_auto2_t func, void *client_data);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Clears the specified error stack or the error stack for the current thread
*
* \estack_id{err_stack}
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eclear2() clears the error stack specified by \p err_stack, or, if
* \p err_stack is set to #H5E_DEFAULT, the error stack for the current
* thread.
*
* \p err_stack is an error stack identifier, such as that returned by
* H5Eget_current_stack().
*
* The current error stack is also cleared whenever an API function is
* called, with certain exceptions (for instance, H5Eprint1() or
* H5Eprint2()).
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eclear2(hid_t err_stack);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Determines the type of error stack
*
* \estack_id{err_stack}
* \param[out] is_stack A flag indicating which error stack \c typedef the
* specified error stack conforms to
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eauto_is_v2() determines whether the error auto reporting function
* for an error stack conforms to the #H5E_auto2_t \c typedef or the
* #H5E_auto1_t \c typedef.
*
* The \p is_stack parameter is set to 1 if the error stack conforms to
* #H5E_auto2_t and 0 if it conforms to #H5E_auto1_t.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eauto_is_v2(hid_t err_stack, unsigned *is_stack);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Retrieves an error message
*
* \param[in] msg_id Error message identifier
* \param[out] type The type of the error message Valid values are #H5E_MAJOR
* and #H5E_MINOR.
* \param[out] msg Error message buffer
* \param[in] size The length of error message to be returned by this function
* \return Returns the size of the error message in bytes on success; otherwise
* returns a negative value.
*
* \details H5Eget_msg() retrieves the error message including its length and
* type. The error message is specified by \p msg_id. The user is
* responsible for passing in sufficient buffer space for the
* message. If \p msg is not NULL and \p size is greater than zero, the
* error message of \p size long is returned. The length of the message
* is also returned. If NULL is passed in as \p msg, only the length
* and type of the message is returned. If the return value is zero, it
* means there is no message.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL ssize_t H5Eget_msg(hid_t msg_id, H5E_type_t *type, char *msg, size_t size);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Retrieves the number of error messages in an error stack
*
* \estack_id{error_stack_id}
* \return Returns a non-negative value on success; otherwise returns a negative value.
*
* \details H5Eget_num() retrieves the number of error records in the error
* stack specified by \p error_stack_id (including major, minor
* messages and description).
*
* \since 1.8.0
*/
H5_DLL ssize_t H5Eget_num(hid_t error_stack_id);
/* Symbols defined for compatibility with previous versions of the HDF5 API.
*
* Use of these symbols is deprecated.
*/
#ifndef H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS
/* Typedefs */
/* Alias major & minor error types to hid_t's, for compatibility with new
* error API in v1.8
*/
typedef hid_t H5E_major_t;
typedef hid_t H5E_minor_t;
/**
* Information about an error element of error stack.
*/
typedef struct H5E_error1_t {
H5E_major_t maj_num; /**< major error number */
H5E_minor_t min_num; /**< minor error number */
const char *func_name; /**< function in which error occurred */
const char *file_name; /**< file in which error occurred */
unsigned line; /**< line in file where error occurs */
const char *desc; /**< optional supplied description */
} H5E_error1_t;
/* Error stack traversal callback function pointers */
//! <!-- [H5E_walk1_t_snip] -->
/**
* \brief Callback function for H5Ewalk1()
*
* \param[in] n Indexed error position in the stack
* \param[in] err_desc Pointer to a data structure describing the error
* \param[in] client_data Pointer to client data in the format expected by the
* user-defined function
* \return \herr_t
*/
typedef herr_t (*H5E_walk1_t)(int n, H5E_error1_t *err_desc, void *client_data);
//! <!-- [H5E_walk1_t_snip] -->
//! <!-- [H5E_auto1_t_snip] -->
/**
* \brief Callback function for H5Eset_auto1()
*
* \param[in] client_data Pointer to client data in the format expected by the
* user-defined function
* \return \herr_t
*/
typedef herr_t (*H5E_auto1_t)(void *client_data);
//! <!-- [H5E_auto1_t_snip] -->
/* Function prototypes */
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Clears the error stack for the current thread
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eclear1() clears the error stack for the current thread.\n
* The stack is also cleared whenever an API function is called, with
* certain exceptions (for instance, H5Eprint1()).
*
* \deprecated 1.8.0 Function H5Eclear() renamed to H5Eclear1() and deprecated
* in this release.
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eclear1(void);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Returns the current settings for the automatic error stack traversal
* function and its data
*
* \param[out] func Current setting for the function to be called upon an error
* condition
* \param[out] client_data Current setting for the data passed to the error
* function
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eget_auto1() returns the current settings for the automatic error
* stack traversal function, \p func, and its data,
* \p client_data. Either or both arguments may be \c NULL, in which case the
* value is not returned.
*
* The library initializes its default error stack traversal functions
* to H5Eprint1() and H5Eprint2(). A call to H5Eget_auto2() returns
* H5Eprint2() or the user-defined function passed in through
* H5Eset_auto2(). A call to H5Eget_auto1() returns H5Eprint1() or the
* user-defined function passed in through H5Eset_auto1(). However, if
* the application passes in a user-defined function through
* H5Eset_auto1(), it should call H5Eget_auto1() to query the traversal
* function. If the application passes in a user-defined function
* through H5Eset_auto2(), it should call H5Eget_auto2() to query the
* traversal function.
*
* Mixing the new style and the old style functions will cause a
* failure. For example, if the application sets a user-defined
* old-style traversal function through H5Eset_auto1(), a call to
* H5Eget_auto2() will fail and will indicate that the application has
* mixed H5Eset_auto1() and H5Eget_auto2(). On the other hand, mixing
* H5Eset_auto2() and H5Eget_auto1() will also cause a failure. But if
* the traversal functions are the library’s default H5Eprint1() or
* H5Eprint2(), mixing H5Eset_auto1() and H5Eget_auto2() or mixing
* H5Eset_auto2() and H5Eget_auto1() does not fail.
*
* \deprecated 1.8.0 Function H5Eget_auto() renamed to H5Eget_auto1() and
* deprecated in this release.
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eget_auto1(H5E_auto1_t *func, void **client_data);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Pushes a new error record onto the error stack
*
* \param[in] file Name of the file in which the error was detected
* \param[in] func Name of the function in which the error was detected
* \param[in] line Line number in the file where the error was detected
* \param[in] maj Major error identifier
* \param[in] min Minor error identifier
* \param[in] str Error description string
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Epush1() pushes a new error record onto the error stack for the
* current thread.\n
* The error has major and minor numbers \p maj_num
* and \p min_num, the function \p func where the error was detected, the
* name of the file \p file where the error was detected, the line \p line
* within that file, and an error description string \p str.\n
* The function name, filename, and error description strings must be statically
* allocated.
*
* \since 1.4.0
* \deprecated 1.8.0 Function H5Epush() renamed to H5Epush1() and
* deprecated in this release.
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Epush1(const char *file, const char *func, unsigned line, H5E_major_t maj, H5E_minor_t min,
const char *str);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Prints the current error stack in a default manner
*
* \param[in] stream File pointer, or \c NULL for \c stderr
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eprint1() prints prints the error stack for the current thread
* on the specified stream, \p stream. Even if the error stack is empty, a
* one-line message of the following form will be printed:
* \code{.unparsed}
* HDF5-DIAG: Error detected in thread 0.
* \endcode
* H5Eprint1() is a convenience function for H5Ewalk1() with a function
* that prints error messages. Users are encouraged to write their own
* more specific error handlers.
*
* \deprecated 1.8.0 Function H5Eprint() renamed to H5Eprint1() and
* deprecated in this release.
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eprint1(FILE *stream);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Turns automatic error printing on or off
*
* \param[in] func Function to be called upon an error condition
* \param[in] client_data Data passed to the error function
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Eset_auto1() turns on or off automatic printing of errors. When
* turned on (non-null \p func pointer), any API function which returns
* an error indication will first call \p func, passing it \p
* client_data as an argument.
*
* \p func, a function conforming to the #H5E_auto1_t prototype, is
* defined in the H5Epublic.h source code file as:
* \snippet this H5E_auto1_t_snip
*
* When the library is first initialized, the auto printing function is
* set to H5Eprint1() (cast appropriately) and \p client_data is the
* standard error stream pointer, \c stderr.
*
* Automatic stack traversal is always in the #H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD
* direction.
*
* \deprecated 1.8.0 Function H5Eset_auto() renamed to H5Eset_auto1() and
* deprecated in this release.
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Eset_auto1(H5E_auto1_t func, void *client_data);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Walks the current error stack, calling the specified function
*
* \param[in] direction Direction in which the error stack is to be walked
* \param[in] func Function to be called for each error encountered
* \param[in] client_data Data to be passed to \p func
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Ewalk1() walks the error stack for the current thread and calls
* the function specified in \p func for each error along the way.
*
* \p direction specifies whether the stack is walked from the inside
* out or the outside in. A value of #H5E_WALK_UPWARD means to begin
* with the most specific error and end at the API; a value of
* #H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD means to start at the API and end at the
* innermost function where the error was first detected.
*
* \p func, a function conforming to the #H5E_walk1_t prototype, will
* be called for each error in the error stack. Its arguments will
* include an index number \c n (beginning at zero regardless of stack
* traversal direction), an error stack entry \c err_desc, and the \c
* client_data pointer passed to H5Eprint(). The #H5E_walk1_t prototype
* is as follows:
* \snippet this H5E_walk1_t_snip
*
* \deprecated 1.8.0 Function H5Ewalk() renamed to H5Ewalk1() and
* deprecated in this release.
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Ewalk1(H5E_direction_t direction, H5E_walk1_t func, void *client_data);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Returns a character string describing an error specified by a major
* error number
*
* \param[in] maj Major error number
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details Given a major error number, H5Eget_major() returns a constant
* character string that describes the error.
*
* \attention This function returns a dynamically allocated string (\c char
* array). An application calling this function must free the memory
* associated with the return value to prevent a memory leak.
*
* \deprecated 1.8.0 Function deprecated in this release.
*/
H5_DLL char *H5Eget_major(H5E_major_t maj);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5E
*
* \brief Returns a character string describing an error specified by a minor
* error number
*
* \param[in] min Minor error number
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details Given a minor error number, H5Eget_minor() returns a constant
* character string that describes the error.
*
* \attention In the Release 1.8.x series, H5Eget_minor() returns a string of
* dynamic allocated \c char array. An application calling this
* function from an HDF5 library of Release 1.8.0 or later must free
* the memory associated with the return value to prevent a memory
* leak. This is a change from the 1.6.x release series.
*
* \deprecated 1.8.0 Function deprecated and return type changed in this release.
*/
H5_DLL char *H5Eget_minor(H5E_minor_t min);
#endif /* H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* end H5Epublic_H */
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