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b5a8e848 1/*
50985c20 2 * This file is part of the libsigrok project.
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3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2012 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
2ea1fdf1 17 * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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18 */
19
6ec6c43b 20#include <config.h>
c1aae900 21#include <libsigrok/libsigrok.h>
b5a8e848 22
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23/**
24 * @file
25 *
26 * Error handling in libsigrok.
27 */
28
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29/**
30 * @defgroup grp_error Error handling
31 *
32 * Error handling in libsigrok.
33 *
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34 * libsigrok functions usually return @ref SR_OK upon success, or a negative
35 * error code on failure.
36 *
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37 * @{
38 */
39
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40/**
41 * Return a human-readable error string for the given libsigrok error code.
42 *
43 * @param error_code A libsigrok error code number, such as SR_ERR_MALLOC.
9fb5f2df 44 *
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45 * @return A const string containing a short, human-readable (English)
46 * description of the error, such as "memory allocation error".
47 * The string must NOT be free'd by the caller!
9fb5f2df 48 *
b5a8e848 49 * @see sr_strerror_name
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50 *
51 * @since 0.2.0
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52 */
53SR_API const char *sr_strerror(int error_code)
54{
b5a8e848 55 /*
409a811b 56 * Note: All defined SR_* error macros from libsigrok.h must have
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57 * an entry in this function, as well as in sr_strerror_name().
58 */
59
60 switch (error_code) {
61 case SR_OK:
f05e7b7a 62 return "no error";
b5a8e848 63 case SR_ERR:
f05e7b7a 64 return "generic/unspecified error";
b5a8e848 65 case SR_ERR_MALLOC:
f05e7b7a 66 return "memory allocation error";
0223135b 67 case SR_ERR_ARG:
f05e7b7a 68 return "invalid argument";
b5a8e848 69 case SR_ERR_BUG:
f05e7b7a 70 return "internal error";
b5a8e848 71 case SR_ERR_SAMPLERATE:
f05e7b7a 72 return "invalid samplerate";
0223135b 73 case SR_ERR_NA:
f05e7b7a 74 return "not applicable";
409a811b 75 case SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED:
f05e7b7a 76 return "device closed but should be open";
3e62166e 77 case SR_ERR_TIMEOUT:
f05e7b7a 78 return "timeout occurred";
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79 case SR_ERR_CHANNEL_GROUP:
80 return "no channel group specified";
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81 case SR_ERR_DATA:
82 return "data is invalid";
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83 case SR_ERR_IO:
84 return "input/output error";
b5a8e848 85 default:
f05e7b7a 86 return "unknown error";
b5a8e848 87 }
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88}
89
90/**
91 * Return the "name" string of the given libsigrok error code.
92 *
93 * For example, the "name" of the SR_ERR_MALLOC error code is "SR_ERR_MALLOC",
94 * the name of the SR_OK code is "SR_OK", and so on.
95 *
96 * This function can be used for various purposes where the "name" string of
97 * a libsigrok error code is useful.
98 *
99 * @param error_code A libsigrok error code number, such as SR_ERR_MALLOC.
9fb5f2df 100 *
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101 * @return A const string containing the "name" of the error code as string.
102 * The string must NOT be free'd by the caller!
9fb5f2df 103 *
b5a8e848 104 * @see sr_strerror
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105 *
106 * @since 0.2.0
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107 */
108SR_API const char *sr_strerror_name(int error_code)
109{
b5a8e848 110 /*
409a811b 111 * Note: All defined SR_* error macros from libsigrok.h must have
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112 * an entry in this function, as well as in sr_strerror().
113 */
114
115 switch (error_code) {
116 case SR_OK:
f05e7b7a 117 return "SR_OK";
b5a8e848 118 case SR_ERR:
f05e7b7a 119 return "SR_ERR";
b5a8e848 120 case SR_ERR_MALLOC:
f05e7b7a 121 return "SR_ERR_MALLOC";
0223135b 122 case SR_ERR_ARG:
f05e7b7a 123 return "SR_ERR_ARG";
b5a8e848 124 case SR_ERR_BUG:
f05e7b7a 125 return "SR_ERR_BUG";
b5a8e848 126 case SR_ERR_SAMPLERATE:
f05e7b7a 127 return "SR_ERR_SAMPLERATE";
0223135b 128 case SR_ERR_NA:
f05e7b7a 129 return "SR_ERR_NA";
409a811b 130 case SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED:
f05e7b7a 131 return "SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED";
3e62166e 132 case SR_ERR_TIMEOUT:
f05e7b7a 133 return "SR_ERR_TIMEOUT";
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134 case SR_ERR_CHANNEL_GROUP:
135 return "SR_ERR_CHANNEL_GROUP";
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136 case SR_ERR_DATA:
137 return "SR_ERR_DATA";
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138 case SR_ERR_IO:
139 return "SR_ERR_IO";
b5a8e848 140 default:
f05e7b7a 141 return "unknown error code";
b5a8e848 142 }
b5a8e848 143}
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144
145/** @} */