error(n)
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NAME
error - Generate an error
SYNOPSIS
error message ?info? ?code?
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DESCRIPTION
Returns a TCL_ERROR code, which causes command interpretation to be
unwound. Message is a string that is returned to the application to
indicate what went wrong.
If the info argument is provided and is non-empty, it is used to ini-
tialize the global variable errorInfo. errorInfo is used to accumulate
a stack trace of what was in progress when an error occurred; as nested
commands unwind, the Tcl interpreter adds information to errorInfo. If
the info argument is present, it is used to initialize errorInfo and
the first increment of unwind information will not be added by the Tcl
interpreter. In other words, the command containing the error command
will not appear in errorInfo; in its place will be info. This feature
is most useful in conjunction with the catch command: if a caught error
cannot be handled successfully, info can be used to return a stack
trace reflecting the original point of occurrence of the error:
catch {...} errMsg
set savedInfo $errorInfo
...
error $errMsg $savedInfo
If the code argument is present, then its value is stored in the error-
Code global variable. This variable is intended to hold a machine-
readable description of the error in cases where such information is
available; see the tclvars manual page for information on the proper
format for the variable. If the code argument is not present, then
errorCode is automatically reset to ``NONE'' by the Tcl interpreter as
part of processing the error generated by the command.
EXAMPLE
Generate an error if a basic mathematical operation fails:
if {1+2 != 3} {
error "something is very wrong with addition"
}
SEE ALSO
catch(n), return(n), tclvars(n)
KEYWORDS
error, errorCode, errorInfo
Tcl error(n)
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