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WCSLIB 5.18 - an implementation of the FITS WCS standard.
Copyright (C) 1995-2018, Mark Calabretta
This file is part of WCSLIB.
WCSLIB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version.
WCSLIB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for
more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with WCSLIB. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
Direct correspondence concerning WCSLIB to mark@calabretta.id.au
Author: Mark Calabretta, Australia Telescope National Facility, CSIRO.
Module author: Michael Droettboom
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/Mark.Calabretta
$Id: wcserr.h,v 5.18 2018/01/10 08:32:14 mcalabre Exp $
*=============================================================================
*
* WCSLIB 5.18 - C routines that implement the FITS World Coordinate System
* (WCS) standard. Refer to the README file provided with WCSLIB for an
* overview of the library.
*
* Summary of the wcserr routines
* ------------------------------
* Most of the structs in WCSLIB contain a pointer to a wcserr struct as a
* member. Functions in WCSLIB that return an error status code can also
* allocate and set a detailed error message in this struct which also
* identifies the function, source file, and line number where the error
* occurred.
*
* For example:
*
= struct prjprm prj;
= wcserr_enable(1);
= if (prjini(&prj)) {
= // Print the error message to stderr.
= wcsprintf_set(stderr);
= wcserr_prt(prj.err, 0x0);
= }
*
* A number of utility functions used in managing the wcserr struct are for
* internal use only. They are documented here solely as an aid to
* understanding the code. They are not intended for external use - the API
* may change without notice!
*
*
* wcserr struct - Error message handling
* --------------------------------------
* The wcserr struct contains the numeric error code, a textual description of
* the error, and information about the function, source file, and line number
* where the error was generated.
*
* int status
* Numeric status code associated with the error, the meaning of which
* depends on the function that generated it. See the documentation for
* the particular function.
*
* int line_no
* Line number where the error occurred as given by the __LINE__
* preprocessor macro.
*
* const char *function
* Name of the function where the error occurred.
*
* const char *file
* Name of the source file where the error occurred as given by the
* __FILE__ preprocessor macro.
*
* char msg[WCSERR_MSG_LENGTH]
* Informative error message.
*
*
* wcserr_enable() - Enable/disable error messaging
* ------------------------------------------------
* wcserr_enable() enables or disables wcserr error messaging. By default it
* is disabled.
*
* PLEASE NOTE: This function is not thread-safe.
*
* Given:
* enable int If true (non-zero), enable error messaging, else
* disable it.
*
* Function return value:
* int Status return value:
* 0: Error messaging is disabled.
* 1: Error messaging is enabled.
*
*
* wcserr_prt() - Print a wcserr struct
* ------------------------------------
* wcserr_prt() prints the error message (if any) contained in a wcserr struct.
* It uses the wcsprintf() functions.
*
* Given:
* err const struct wcserr*
* The error object. If NULL, nothing is printed.
*
* prefix const char *
* If non-NULL, each output line will be prefixed with
* this string.
*
* Function return value:
* int Status return value:
* 0: Success.
* 2: Error messaging is not enabled.
*
*
* wcserr_clear() - Clear a wcserr struct
* --------------------------------------
* wcserr_clear() clears the error (if any) contained in a wcserr struct.
*
* Given and returned:
* err struct wcserr**
* The error object. If NULL, nothing is done. Set to
* NULL on return.
*
* Function return value:
* int Status return value:
* 0: Success.
*
*
* wcserr_set() - Fill in the contents of an error object
* ------------------------------------------------------
* INTERNAL USE ONLY.
*
* wcserr_set() fills a wcserr struct with information about an error.
*
* A convenience macro, WCSERR_SET, provides the source file and line number
* information automatically.
*
* Given and returned:
* err struct wcserr**
* Error object.
*
* If err is NULL, returns the status code given without
* setting an error message.
*
* If *err is NULL, allocates memory for a wcserr struct
* (provided that status is non-zero).
*
* Given:
* status int Numeric status code to set. If 0, then *err will be
* deleted and *err will be returned as NULL.
*
* function const char *
* Name of the function generating the error. This
* must point to a constant string, i.e. in the
* initialized read-only data section ("data") of the
* executable.
*
* file const char *
* Name of the source file generating the error. This
* must point to a constant string, i.e. in the
* initialized read-only data section ("data") of the
* executable such as given by the __FILE__ preprocessor
* macro.
*
* line_no int Line number in the source file generating the error
* such as given by the __LINE__ preprocessor macro.
*
* format const char *
* Format string of the error message. May contain
* printf-style %-formatting codes.
*
* ... mixed The remaining variable arguments are applied (like
* printf) to the format string to generate the error
* message.
*
* Function return value:
* int The status return code passed in.
*
*
* wcserr_copy() - Copy an error object
* ------------------------------------
* INTERNAL USE ONLY.
*
* wcserr_copy() copies one error object to another. Use of this function
* should be avoided in general since the function, source file, and line
* number information copied to the destination may lose its context.
*
* Given:
* src const struct wcserr*
* Source error object. If src is NULL, dst is cleared.
*
* Returned:
* dst struct wcserr*
* Destination error object. If NULL, no copy is made.
*
* Function return value:
* int Numeric status code of the source error object.
*
*
* WCSERR_SET() macro - Fill in the contents of an error object
* ------------------------------------------------------------
* INTERNAL USE ONLY.
*
* WCSERR_SET() is a preprocessor macro that helps to fill in the argument list
* of wcserr_set(). It takes status as an argument of its own and provides the
* name of the source file and the line number at the point where invoked. It
* assumes that the err and function arguments of wcserr_set() will be provided
* by variables of the same names.
*
*===========================================================================*/
#ifndef WCSLIB_WCSERR
#define WCSLIB_WCSERR
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define WCSERR_MSG_LENGTH 160
struct wcserr {
int status; /* Status code for the error. */
int line_no; /* Line number where the error occurred. */
const char *function; /* Function name. */
const char *file; /* Source file name. */
char msg[WCSERR_MSG_LENGTH]; /* Informative error message. */
};
/* Size of the wcserr struct in int units, used by the Fortran wrappers. */
#define ERRLEN (sizeof(struct wcserr)/sizeof(int))
int wcserr_enable(int enable);
int wcserr_prt(const struct wcserr *err, const char *prefix);
int wcserr_clear(struct wcserr **err);
/* INTERNAL USE ONLY -------------------------------------------------------*/
int wcserr_set(struct wcserr **err, int status, const char *function,
const char *file, int line_no, const char *format, ...);
int wcserr_copy(const struct wcserr *src, struct wcserr *dst);
/* Convenience macro for invoking wcserr_set(). */
#define WCSERR_SET(status) err, status, function, __FILE__, __LINE__
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* WSCLIB_WCSERR */
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