Difference between revisions of "CERROR()"
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| procedure comp_err | procedure comp_err | ||
| − | on error | + |   on error | 
| − | if cerror() > 0 | + |   if cerror() > 0 | 
| − | + |       dialog box "Compile Error#" +; | |
| − | + |       str(cerror() ,4) | |
| − | endif | + |   endif | 
| return | return | ||
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| [[Category:Functions]] | [[Category:Functions]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Error Handling and Debugging]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Error Handling and Debugging Functions]] | ||
Revision as of 14:57, 2 June 2009
Class
Error Handling and Debugging
Purpose
Function to return the number of the last error encountered during a compile operation
Syntax
CERROR()
See Also
COMPILE, DO, ERROR(), MESSAGE(), SET COMPILE, SET DEVELOPMENT, SET PROCEDURE
Description
The CERROR() function returns the number of the last error message encountered during a compile operation. If no compiler errors are found, the CERROR() function returns a zero. The COMPILE command is used to compile program files; however other commands may also cause a program file to be compiled. These commands include: DO, SET PROCEDURE and MENU FORMAT.
Example
procedure comp_err on error if cerror() > 0 dialog box "Compile Error#" +; str(cerror() ,4) endif return on error do com_err compile proclib.prg
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer
