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err.h
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/*
err.h - prototypes and #defines for err.c
*/
#ifndef _err_h_
#define _err_h_
#include "rpilot.h"
/* Error message number definitions -- see err() for more */
#define ERR_NONE -1 // No error
#define DUP_LABEL 0 // If there are two labels with the same name
#define NO_FILE 1 // If no file was given on the command line
#define ERR_FILE 2 // If the file given can't be opened
#define UNKWN_CMD 3 // If there is an unknown command in the source
#define NO_MEM 4 // If we run out of memory
#define DUP_VAR 5 // If there are two variables that share a name
#define BAD_VAR 6 // If a non-existantant variable is used
#define EXP_MATH 7 // When a non-math symbol where it shouldn't
#define NO_RELAT 8 // When a relational op is missing
#define NO_COLON 9 // statement is missing a colon
#define BAD_LABEL 10 // when an unknown label is called
#define BAD_RELAT 11 // a bad relational operator is used
#define NO_EQL 12 // no equal sign in an assignment
#define NO_RPAREN 13 // a condex is missing a right parenthese
#define CONS_ASGN 14 // attempt to assign a constant a value
#define NO_CLARGS 15
// Used to determine whether the program will halt on an error
#define FATAL 1 // Used when the error causes a call to exit()
#define NONFATAL 2 // Used when we can still go on
#define YES TRUE
#define NO FALSE
// Displays a given error message and optionally halts execution
//int err( rpinfo *rpi, int errnum );
int err( int errnum, char *msg );
char *errstr( int errnum );
#endif