dblerror
Issue a trappable Synergy DBL error
WTSupported in traditional Synergy on Windows
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USupported on UNIX
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void dblerror(int error) void dblerror2(int error, char *string) void dblerror3(int error, char *string1, char *string2)
Arguments
error
The number of the Synergy DBL error to generate.
string
string1
string2
An optional support string for the error.
Discussion
The dblerror function issues a trappable Synergy DBL error to the Synergy DBL subroutine that was most recently active.
The support string is only accessed if the error message associated with error requires it. No return is made from this routine. An error is generated in the most recently active routine.
Errors are defined by mnemonic, not number. The Synergy Errors tab contains a complete list of Synergy runtime errors.
On OpenVMS, the syntax for dblerror is
void dblerror(int, char*, char*)
Examples
The following example generates an $ERR_ARGSIZ error.
dblerror(6)