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/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1995 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
This file is part of GNU Ghostscript.
GNU Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility to
anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer to
the GNU General Public License for full details.
Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute GNU
Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the GNU General
Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been given to
you along with GNU Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
copies.
Aladdin Enterprises is not affiliated with the Free Software Foundation or
the GNU Project. GNU Ghostscript, as distributed by Aladdin Enterprises,
does not depend on any other GNU software.
*/
/* errors.h */
/* Definition of error codes */
/*
* A procedure that may return an error always returns
* a non-negative value (zero, unless otherwise noted) for success,
* or negative for failure.
* We use ints rather than an enum to avoid a lot of casting.
*/
/*
* The following peculiar structure allows us to include this file
* wherever error code definitions are needed, and use the same file
* to generate the table of error names by setting INCLUDE_ERROR_NAMES.
*/
# ifdef INCLUDE_ERROR_NAMES
/* Define the error name table */
const char _ds *gs_error_names[] = {
#define _e_(code,name) name,
# else /* !INCLUDE_ERROR_NAMES */
extern const char _ds *gs_error_names[];
# define _e_(code,name)
#endif /* (!)INCLUDE_ERROR_NAMES */
/* ------ PostScript Level 1 errors ------ */
#define e_unknownerror (-1) /* unknown error */
_e_(e_unknown, "unknownerror")
#define e_dictfull (-2)
_e_(e_dictfull, "dictfull")
#define e_dictstackoverflow (-3)
_e_(e_dictstackoverflow, "dictstackoverflow")
#define e_dictstackunderflow (-4)
_e_(e_dictstackunderflow, "dictstackunderflow")
#define e_execstackoverflow (-5)
_e_(e_execstackoverflow, "execstackoverflow")
#define e_interrupt (-6)
/* We also need to define gs_error_interrupt, for gpcheck.h. */
#undef gs_error_interrupt
#define gs_error_interrupt e_interrupt
_e_(e_interrupt, "interrupt")
#define e_invalidaccess (-7)
_e_(e_invalidaccess, "invalidaccess")
#define e_invalidexit (-8)
_e_(e_invalidexit, "invalidexit")
#define e_invalidfileaccess (-9)
_e_(e_invalidfileaccess, "invalidfileaccess")
#define e_invalidfont (-10)
_e_(e_invalidfont, "invalidfont")
#define e_invalidrestore (-11)
_e_(e_invalidrestore, "invalidrestore")
#define e_ioerror (-12)
_e_(e_ioerror, "ioerror")
#define e_limitcheck (-13)
_e_(e_limitcheck, "limitcheck")
#define e_nocurrentpoint (-14)
_e_(e_nocurrentpoint, "nocurrentpoint")
#define e_rangecheck (-15)
_e_(e_rangecheck, "rangecheck")
#define e_stackoverflow (-16)
_e_(e_stackoverflow, "stackoverflow")
#define e_stackunderflow (-17)
_e_(e_stackunderflow, "stackunderflow")
#define e_syntaxerror (-18)
_e_(e_syntaxerror, "syntaxerror")
#define e_timeout (-19)
_e_(e_timeout, "timeout")
#define e_typecheck (-20)
_e_(e_typecheck, "typecheck")
#define e_undefined (-21)
_e_(e_undefined, "undefined")
#define e_undefinedfilename (-22)
_e_(e_undefinedfilename, "undefinedfilename")
#define e_undefinedresult (-23)
_e_(e_undefinedresult, "undefinedresult")
#define e_unmatchedmark (-24)
_e_(e_unmatchedmark, "unmatchedmark")
#define e_VMerror (-25)
_e_(e_VMerror, "VMerror")
/* ------ Additional Level 2 and DPS errors ------ */
#define e_configurationerror (-26)
_e_(e_configurationerror, "configurationerror")
#define e_invalidcontext (-27)
_e_(e_invalidcontext, "invalidcontext")
#define e_undefinedresource (-28)
_e_(e_undefinedresource, "undefinedresource")
#define e_unregistered (-29)
_e_(e_unregistered, "unregistered")
/* invalidid is for the NeXT DPS extension. */
#define e_invalidid (-30)
_e_(e_invalidid, "invalidid")
# ifdef INCLUDE_ERROR_NAMES
/* End of error name table */
0
};
# endif /* INCLUDE_ERROR_NAMES */
/* ------ Pseudo-errors used internally ------ */
/*
* Internal code for a fatal error.
* gs_interpret also returns this for a .quit with a positive exit code.
*/
#define e_Fatal (-100)
/*
* Internal code for the .quit operator.
* The real quit code is an integer on the operand stack.
* gs_interpret returns this only for a .quit with a zero exit code.
*/
#define e_Quit (-101)
/*
* Internal code for a normal exit from the interpreter.
* Do not use outside of interp.c.
*/
#define e_InterpreterExit (-102)
/*
* Internal code that indicates that a procedure has been inserted
* on the e-stack at (former) esp+2, to be executed before retrying
* the current token. This is used for color remapping
* involving a call back into the interpreter -- inelegant, but effective.
*/
#define e_InsertProc (-103)
/*
* Internal code to indicate we have underflowed the top block
* of the e-stack.
*/
#define e_ExecStackUnderflow (-104)
/*
* Internal code for the vmreclaim operator with a positive operand.
* We need to handle this as an error because otherwise the interpreter
* won't reload enough of its state when the operator returns.
*/
#define e_VMreclaim (-105)
/*
* Internal code for requesting more input from run_string.
*/
#define e_NeedInput (-106)
/*
* Define which error codes require re-executing the current object.
*/
#define error_is_interrupt(ecode)\
((ecode) == e_interrupt || (ecode) == e_timeout)
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