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errm is used to give the second part of the error message.
errm
# Extract from a sub-programme for branching in the event of an error[L]ER = errn
Call ERREUR(errmes$([L]ER)+"\"+errm) From GESECRAN
errm returns the second part of the error message constructed by Adonix in the event of an error.
The result is a character string type.
When an error occurs, Adonix can supply the programme line number that caused it (err1) and the internal error number (errn). The errmes$ function gives the associated standard error message. It is sometimes helpful internally to know what caused the message so that diagnostic processes can be refined. This applies particularly to so-called "internal" errors. It does not apply to errors caused by non-existent variables, incorrect indices, exceeding domains, etc. In the latter case, errm returns the same message as for errmes$(errn).
No associated errors.
ERRL - ERRN - ERRMES$ - ONERRGO - ERRBOX
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