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/* mtherr.c
*
* Library common error handling routine
*
*
*
* SYNOPSIS:
*
* char *fctnam;
* int code;
* int mtherr();
*
* mtherr( fctnam, code );
*
*
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* This routine may be called to report one of the following
* error conditions (in the include file mconf.h).
*
* Mnemonic Value Significance
*
* DOMAIN 1 argument domain error
* SING 2 function singularity
* OVERFLOW 3 overflow range error
* UNDERFLOW 4 underflow range error
* TLOSS 5 total loss of precision
* PLOSS 6 partial loss of precision
* EDOM 33 Unix domain error code
* ERANGE 34 Unix range error code
*
* The default version of the file prints the function name,
* passed to it by the pointer fctnam, followed by the
* error condition. The display is directed to the standard
* output device. The routine then returns to the calling
* program. Users may wish to modify the program to abort by
* calling exit() under severe error conditions such as domain
* errors.
*
* Since all error conditions pass control to this function,
* the display may be easily changed, eliminated, or directed
* to an error logging device.
*
* SEE ALSO:
*
* mconf.h
*
*/
/*
Cephes Math Library Release 2.0: April, 1987
Copyright 1984, 1987 by Stephen L. Moshier
Direct inquiries to 30 Frost Street, Cambridge, MA 02140
*/
#include "mconf.h"
#include "cephes.h"
#include <stdio.h>
void errmsg(char *buf);
int merror = 0;
/* Notice: the order of appearance of the following
* messages is bound to the error codes defined
* in mconf.h.
*/
static char *ermsg[7] = {
"unknown", /* error code 0 */
"domain", /* error code 1 */
"singularity", /* et seq. */
"overflow",
"underflow",
"total loss of precision",
"partial loss of precision"
};
int mtherr( name, code )
char *name;
int code;
{
char buf[256];
/* Set global error message word */
merror = code;
if( (code <= 0) || (code >= 7) )
code = 0;
/* Display string passed by calling program,
* which is supposed to be the name of the
* function in which the error occurred and
* error message defined by the code argument:
*/
sprintf(buf, "%s %s error", name, ermsg[code]);
errmsg(buf);
/* Return to calling
* program
*/
return( 0 );
}
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