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Revision as of 11:47, 1 March 2007
Systematic Approach
- Collect all possible error states from functions
- assign error codes for macros?
- G_option() parameters (like output->description = ("Path to resulting ASCII file");)
How should Errors/Warnings/Messages be formatted
- strings < >
- numbers [ ]
Macros to be defined for C library
- MSG_RASTER_NOT_FOUND_IN_MAPSET - "Raster map <%s> not found in <%s>"
- MSG_CANNOT_OPEN_RASTER - "Failed opening raster map <%s>"
- MSG_CANNOT_OPEN_FILE - Cannot open file <%s>
Parameters and flags
Fix the parameters and flags. Make it a concept. See proposal in GRASS 5 documents/parameter_proposal.txt
Verbosity levels
Current abstract concept
verbose | 3 | MAX_LEVEL | print progress and all messages messages |
standard | 2 | STD_LEVEL | print progress and selected messages |
brief | 1 | print only progress information | |
silent but not mute | 0 | MIN_LEVEL | print nothing (but ERR and WAR) |
mute | 2>&1 > /dev/null |
- Proposal
- module output (should be "parsable") is not controlled by GRASS_VERBOSE [use fprintf (stdout, ...)]
- silent
- only warnings and fatal errors are printed
- brief
- all G_percent() and selected G_message() (especially connected to progress information, up to the programmer ??)
- standard
- all G_percent() and selected G_message()
- verbose
- all G_percent() + G_message()
- Modification
- remove verbose level → standard == all G_percent () + G_messages()
- move some messages to G_debug()
- change level numbers to 1, 3, 5
Alternative Abstract concept
standard | 3 | PERMSG_MODE | print progress and messages |
standard | 2 | MESSAGE_MODE | print only messages |
brief | 1 | PERCENT_MODE | print only progress information |
silent but not mute | 0 | QUIET_MODE | print nothing (but ERR and WAR) |
mute | 2>&1 > /dev/null |