| /* |
| * include/common/errors.h |
| * Global error macros and constants |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu |
| * |
| * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1 |
| * exclusively. |
| * |
| * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| * Lesser General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef _COMMON_ERRORS_H |
| #define _COMMON_ERRORS_H |
| |
| /* These flags may be used in various functions which are called from within |
| * loops (eg: to start all listeners from all proxies). They provide enough |
| * information to let the caller decide what to do. ERR_WARN and ERR_ALERT |
| * do not indicate any error, just that a message has been put in a shared |
| * buffer in order to be displayed by the caller. |
| */ |
| #define ERR_NONE 0x00 /* no error, no message returned */ |
| #define ERR_RETRYABLE 0x01 /* retryable error, may be cumulated */ |
| #define ERR_FATAL 0x02 /* fatal error, may be cumulated */ |
| #define ERR_ABORT 0x04 /* it's preferable to end any possible loop */ |
| #define ERR_WARN 0x08 /* a warning message has been returned */ |
| #define ERR_ALERT 0x10 /* an alert message has been returned */ |
| |
| #define ERR_CODE (ERR_RETRYABLE|ERR_FATAL|ERR_ABORT) /* mask */ |
| |
| |
| /* These codes may be used by config parsing functions which detect errors and |
| * which need to inform the upper layer about them. They are all prefixed with |
| * "PE_" for "Parse Error". These codes will probably be extended, and functions |
| * making use of them should be documented as such. Only code PE_NONE (zero) may |
| * indicate a valid condition, all other ones must be caught as errors, event if |
| * unknown by the caller. This must not be used to forward warnings. |
| */ |
| enum { |
| PE_NONE = 0, /* no error */ |
| PE_ENUM_OOR, /* enum data out of allowed range */ |
| PE_EXIST, /* trying to create something which already exists */ |
| PE_ARG_MISSING, /* mandatory argument not provided */ |
| PE_ARG_NOT_USED, /* argument provided cannot be used */ |
| PE_ARG_INVC, /* invalid char in argument (pointer not provided) */ |
| PE_ARG_INVC_PTR, /* invalid char in argument (pointer provided) */ |
| PE_ARG_NOT_FOUND, /* argument references something not found */ |
| }; |
| |
| #endif /* _COMMON_ERRORS_H */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Local variables: |
| * c-indent-level: 8 |
| * c-basic-offset: 8 |
| * End: |
| */ |