virtualx-engine/core/error_list.h
Juan Linietsky 07e9741425 **WARNING BEFORE PULLING**
This push changes the binary and XML formats and bumps the major version to 2.0. As such, files saved in this version WILL NO LONGER WORK IN PREVIOUS VERSIONS. This compatibility breakage with older versions was required in order to properly provide project refactoring tools.
If I were you, unless you are brave, I would wait a week or two before pulling, in case of bugs :)

Summary of Changes

-New Filesystem dock, with filesystem & tree view modes.
-New refactoring tools, to change or fix dependencies.
-Quick search dialog, to quickly search any file
2015-08-23 20:15:56 -03:00

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/*************************************************************************/
/* error_list.h */
/*************************************************************************/
/* This file is part of: */
/* GODOT ENGINE */
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#ifndef ERROR_LIST_H
#define ERROR_LIST_H
/** Error List. Please never compare an error against FAILED
* Either do result != OK , or !result. This way, Error fail
* values can be more detailed in the future.
*
* This is a generic error list, mainly for organizing a language of returning errors.
*/
enum Error {
OK,
FAILED, ///< Generic fail error
ERR_UNAVAILABLE, ///< What is requested is unsupported/unavailable
ERR_UNCONFIGURED, ///< The object being used hasnt been properly set up yet
ERR_UNAUTHORIZED, ///< Missing credentials for requested resource
ERR_PARAMETER_RANGE_ERROR, ///< Parameter given out of range (5)
ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, ///< Out of memory
ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
ERR_FILE_BAD_DRIVE,
ERR_FILE_BAD_PATH,
ERR_FILE_NO_PERMISSION, // (10)
ERR_FILE_ALREADY_IN_USE,
ERR_FILE_CANT_OPEN,
ERR_FILE_CANT_WRITE,
ERR_FILE_CANT_READ,
ERR_FILE_UNRECOGNIZED, // (15)
ERR_FILE_CORRUPT,
ERR_FILE_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES,
ERR_FILE_EOF,
ERR_CANT_OPEN, ///< Can't open a resource/socket/file
ERR_CANT_CREATE,
ERROR_QUERY_FAILED, // (20)
ERR_ALREADY_IN_USE,
ERR_LOCKED, ///< resource is locked
ERR_TIMEOUT,
ERR_CANT_CONNECT,
ERR_CANT_RESOLVE, // (25)
ERR_CONNECTION_ERROR,
ERR_CANT_AQUIRE_RESOURCE,
ERR_CANT_FORK,
ERR_INVALID_DATA, ///< Data passed is invalid
ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER, ///< Parameter passed is invalid (30)
ERR_ALREADY_EXISTS, ///< When adding, item already exists
ERR_DOES_NOT_EXIST, ///< When retrieving/erasing, it item does not exist
ERR_DATABASE_CANT_READ, ///< database is full
ERR_DATABASE_CANT_WRITE, ///< database is full
ERR_COMPILATION_FAILED, // (35)
ERR_METHOD_NOT_FOUND,
ERR_LINK_FAILED,
ERR_SCRIPT_FAILED,
ERR_CYCLIC_LINK,
ERR_INVALID_DECLARATION, // (40)
ERR_DUPLICATE_SYMBOL,
ERR_PARSE_ERROR,
ERR_BUSY,
ERR_SKIP,
ERR_HELP, ///< user requested help!! (45)
ERR_BUG, ///< a bug in the software certainly happened, due to a double check failing or unexpected behavior.
ERR_PRINTER_ON_FIRE, /// the parallel port printer is engulfed in flames
ERR_OMFG_THIS_IS_VERY_VERY_BAD, ///< shit happens, has never been used, though
ERR_WTF = ERR_OMFG_THIS_IS_VERY_VERY_BAD ///< short version of the above
};
#endif