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SIC may output a number of error messages. These are
usually self explanatory, and most of them refer to typing
errors, or to an unanticipated degree of complexity reached
during the program execution (too many loops, macros, complex
mathematic formulas, etc...). More severe errors may appear,
usually due to internal logic errors in the calling program.
SIC is a relatively safe program. However, its very flexible
possibilities, and in particular the possibility of calling
it as a command monitor in multi-language application, possibly
written independently by different programmers, make it very difficult
to be error free. This section list all the error messages written
by SIC, and some (but not all) information messages. The format
of a SIC message is the following
C-FACILITY, Explanation text
C is a letter indicating the severity of the message, and may be :
- I for Information
- W for Warning. Normal execution can proceed, but the operation
was not completed.
- E for Error. Something really went wrong, and a corrective
action should (usually) take place. Suggested actions are mentioned.
- F for Fatal Error. This is a programming error, either in SIC,
or in the calling program, or an unrecoverable error causing
a program abort (such as a PAUSE in batch sessions).
FACILITY is a mnemonic of the subroutine or of the command where the
error occured.
"Explanation text" is a concise but usually self explanatory message.
In case of Fatal errors, the ``recovery procedure'' usually indicates
to ``Submit an SPR''. An SPR is a Software Performance Report, and
it should be sent to the SIC authors, by E-Mail at
gildas@iram.fr
(GILDAS is a reserved account for all GILDAS software).
List of Error Messages
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