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compile_et
— error
table compiler
compile_et |
file |
Compile_et
converts a table listing
error-code names and associated messages into a C source file suitable for
use with the com_err(3)
library.
The source file name must end with a suffix of ``.et''; the file consists of a declaration supplying the name (up to four characters long) of the error-code table:
followed by up to 256 entries of the form:
and a final
to indicate the end of the table.
The name of the table is used to construct the name of a subroutine initialize_XXXX_error_table which must be called in order for the com_err(3) library to recognize the error table.
The various error codes defined are assigned sequentially increasing numbers (starting with a large number computed as a hash function of the name of the table); thus for compatibility it is suggested that new codes be added only to the end of an existing table, and that no codes be removed from tables.
The names defined in the table are placed into a C header file with preprocessor directives defining them as integer constants of up to 32 bits in magnitude.
A C source file is also generated which should be compiled and linked with the object files which reference these error codes; it contains the text of the messages and the initialization subroutine. Both C files have names derived from that of the original source file, with the ``.et'' suffix replaced by ``.c'' and ``.h''.
A ``#'' in the source file is treated as a comment character, and all remaining text to the end of the source line will be ignored.
Ken Raeburn, A Common Error Description Library for UNIX.
Since compile_et
uses a very simple parser
based on yacc(1), its error
recovery leaves much to be desired.
November 22, 1988 | midnightbsd-3.1 |