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\page standard-errno ARC_Errno
Note: this file is being actively worked on and might change during minor updates
Basic Overview
arc/std/errno.h is used for handling errors as well as printing to debug. It defines a global uint32_t ::arc_errno, as well as a global FILE ::arc_errno_log_file. For now it just has printing errors, but in the future it is planned to have warnings and general logs added. For error logs to be printed, ARC_DEBUG needs to be defined when compiled.
Basic Error Handling
When throwing errors, ::arc_errno should usually be set to an ARC_ERRNO_ define describing the error. After setting ::arc_errno it is strongly recommended to log that the error happened (this really helps when debugging).
Basic Example
#include <arc/std/errno.h>
void ARC_Example_ThrowNullError(){
uint32_t *exampleNumber = NULL;
if(exampleNumber == NULL){
//set arc_errno to the most applicable error
arc_errno = ARC_ERRNO_NULL;
//log where the error happened
ARC_DEBUG_LOG_ERROR("ARC_Example_ThrowNullError(), exampleNumber was NULL");
}
}
Error Handling With More Information
Sometimes the error will have data that could be helpful when debugging, so there is also a log macro that can log the error with variables added. The formatting is the same as printf.
Example With Variables
#include <arc/std/errno.h>
#include <arc/std/string.h>
void ARC_Example_ThrowPathError(ARC_String *path){
ARC_String *data;
/* .. try loading data from path here .. */
if(data == NULL){
//set arc_errno to the most applicable error
arc_errno = ARC_ERRNO_DATA;
//log where the error happened
ARC_DEBUG_LOG_ERROR_WITH_VARIABLES("ARC_Example_ThrowPathError(path), path was %s", path->data);
}
}
Overriding Output File
By default the logs will output to stdout, however this can has an override by defining ARC_DEBUG_LOG_STREAM_OVERRIDE
Example of Overriding Log Stream:
//when compiling, ARC_DEBUG_LOG_STREAM_OVERRIDE needs to be set, then just add
//this sets the output to a example_out.txt file that has write permissions
arc_errno_log_file = fopen("example_out.txt", "w");