HPL_abort - halts execution.
#include "hpl.h"
void HPL_abort( int LINE, const
char * SRNAME, const char * FORM, ...
);
HPL_abort displays an error message on stderr and halts execution.
- LINE (local input) int
- On entry, LINE specifies the line number in the file where the error has
occured. When LINE is not a positive line number, it is ignored.
- SRNAME (local input) const char *
- On entry, SRNAME should be the name of the routine calling this error
handler.
- FORM (local input) const char *
- On entry, FORM specifies the format, i.e., how the subsequent arguments
are converted for output.
-
(local input) ...
- On entry, ... is the list of arguments to be printed within the format
string.
#include "hpl.h"
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
HPL_abort( __LINE__, __FILE__, "Halt.\n" );
exit(0); return(0);
}
HPL_fprintf (3), HPL_warn (3).