NAME

set_bug - Initiates bug handling

SYNOPSIS

#include "l/l_sys_err.h"

Example compile flags (system dependent):
  -DLINUX_X86_64 -DLINUX_X86_64_OPTERON  -DGNU_COMPILER 
   -I/home/kobus/include
   -L/home/kobus/misc/load/linux_x86_64_opteron -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
  -lKJB                               -lfftw3  -lgsl -lgslcblas -ljpeg  -lSVM -lstdc++                    -lpthread -lSLATEC -lg2c    -lacml -lacml_mv -lblas -lg2c      -lncursesw 


void set_bug
(
	const char *format_str,
	...
);

DESCRIPTION

This routine works somewhat like set_error. There is no add_bug, etc. It is used when the "error" is likely to be a programmer error. Its action depends on the setting of the bug handler (see set_bug_handler). If the bug handler is set, then that routine is callded with the message formed from the format string and arguments. By default, the bug handler is set to default_bug_handler. See default_bug_handler for details.

MACROS

SET_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_BUG(), SET_FORMAT_STRING_BUG(), SET_ARGUMENT_BUG(), SET_CANT_HAPPEN_BUG() These paramterless macros provide the format string for set_error.

DISCLAIMER

This software is not adequatedly tested. It is recomended that results are checked independantly where appropriate.

AUTHOR

Kobus Barnard

DOCUMENTER

Kobus Barnard

SEE ALSO

push_error_action , pop_error_action , set_error_action , get_error_action , set_bug_handler , default_bug_handler , kjb_print_error , kjb_get_error , kjb_get_strlen_error , kjb_clear_error , set_error , add_error , cat_error , insert_error , str_set_error , str_add_error , str_cat_error , str_insert_error