Error

group harp_error

With a few exceptions almost all HARP functions return an integer that indicate whether the function was able to perform its operations successfully. The return value will be 0 on success and -1 otherwise. In case you get a -1 you can look at the global variable harp_errno for a precise error code. Each error code and its meaning is described in this section. You will also be able to retrieve a character string with an error description via the harp_errno_to_string() function. This function will return either the default error message for the error code, or a custom error message. A custom error message will only be returned if the error code you pass to harp_errno_to_string() is equal to the last error that occurred and if this last error was set with a custom error message. The HARP error state can be set with the harp_set_error() function.

Error values

HARP_SUCCESS

Success (no error).

HARP_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY

Out of memory.

HARP_ERROR_HDF4

An error occurred in the HDF4 library.

HARP_ERROR_NO_HDF4_SUPPORT

No HDF4 support built into HARP.

HARP_ERROR_HDF5

An error occurred in the HDF5 library.

HARP_ERROR_NO_HDF5_SUPPORT

No HDF5 support built into HARP.

HARP_ERROR_NETCDF

An error occurred in the netCDF library.

HARP_ERROR_CODA

An error occurred in the CODA library.

HARP_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND

File not found.

HARP_ERROR_FILE_OPEN

Could not open file.

HARP_ERROR_FILE_CLOSE

Could not close file.

HARP_ERROR_FILE_READ

Could not read data from file.

HARP_ERROR_FILE_WRITE

Could not write data to file.

HARP_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT

Invalid argument.

HARP_ERROR_INVALID_INDEX

Invalid index argument.

HARP_ERROR_INVALID_NAME

Invalid name argument.

HARP_ERROR_INVALID_FORMAT

Invalid format in argument.

HARP_ERROR_INVALID_DATETIME

Invalid date/time argument.

HARP_ERROR_INVALID_TYPE

Invalid type.

HARP_ERROR_ARRAY_NUM_DIMS_MISMATCH

Incorrect number of dimensions argument.

HARP_ERROR_ARRAY_OUT_OF_BOUNDS

Array index out of bounds.

HARP_ERROR_VARIABLE_NOT_FOUND

Variable not found.

HARP_ERROR_UNIT_CONVERSION

An error occurred in the unit conversion.

HARP_ERROR_OPERATION

There was an error detected in the product operations.

HARP_ERROR_OPERATION_SYNTAX

There is a syntax error in the string defining the product operations.

HARP_ERROR_IMPORT

An error occurred during product import.

HARP_ERROR_EXPORT

An error occurred during product export.

HARP_ERROR_INGESTION

There was an error in the ingestion of a data product.

HARP_ERROR_INGESTION_OPTION_SYNTAX

There was a syntax error in the ingestion option.

HARP_ERROR_INVALID_INGESTION_OPTION

The ingestion option is not valid for this ingestion.

HARP_ERROR_INVALID_INGESTION_OPTION_VALUE

The ingestion option has value that is not valid for this option.

HARP_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_PRODUCT

The data product is not supported by the import or ingestion module.

HARP_ERROR_NO_DATA

The operation resulted in an ‘empty’ product.

Functions

void harp_add_error_message(const char *message, ...)

Extend the current error message with additional information.

Parameters:

message – Error message using printf() format.

void harp_set_error(int err, const char *message, ...)

Set the error value and optionally set a custom error message. If message is NULL then the default error message for the error number will be used.

Parameters:
  • err – Value of harp_errno.

  • message – Optional error message using printf() format.

const char *harp_errno_to_string(int err)

Returns a string with the description of the HARP error. If err equals the current HARP error status then this function will return the error message that was last set using harp_set_error(). If the error message argument to harp_set_error() was NULL or if err does not equal the current HARP error status then the default error message for err will be returned.

Parameters:

err – Value of harp_errno.

Returns:

String with a description of the HARP error.

int harp_report_warning(const char *message, ...)

Report a warning message The warning message will be passed on to the current warning handler that was set by harp_set_warning_handler(). If no warning handler was set, then this function will do nothing (and return the value 0). The convention is for warning messages to start with a non-capital letter and not contain end-of-line characters. This is similar to the error messages that can be set with harp_set_error(). Printing of line endings, if these are needed, should be performed by the warning handler.

Parameters:

message – Warning message using printf() format.

Returns:

Return code from the warning handler.

int harp_get_warning_handler(int (**print)(const char*, va_list ap))

Get a reference to the current handler for warning messages If no warning handler was set, the NULL pointer will be returned.

Parameters:

print – Pointer to the variable in which the reference to the vprintf compatible function will be stored

Returns:

  • 0, Success.

  • -1, Error occurred (check harp_errno).

int harp_set_warning_handler(int (*print)(const char*, va_list ap))

Set handler for warning messages The print function parameter should be a function that resembles vprintf(). The most common case is to provide a function that prints a ‘WARNING’ prefix, prints the message, and adds a newline. For example:

static int print_warning(const char *message, va_list ap)
{
   int result;
   printf("WARNING: ");
   result = vprintf(message, ap);
   printf("\n");
   return result;
}
harp_set_warning_handler(print_warning);
The handler function will get called whenever harp_report_warning() is called (several functions inside the HARP library may call harp_report_warning() to report on certain warning conditions). The warning handler can be set before a call to harp_init() is made.

Parameters:

print – Reference to a vprintf compatible function.

Returns:

  • 0, Success.

  • -1, Error occurred (check harp_errno).

Variables

int harp_errno

Variable that contains the error type. If no error has occurred the variable contains HARP_SUCCESS (0).