_RTC_SetErrorType
Associates an error that is detected by run-time error checks (RTCs) with a type. Your error handler processes how to output errors of the specified type.
int _RTC_SetErrorType(
_RTC_ErrorNumber errnum,
int ErrType
);
Parameters
errnum
A number between zero and one less than the value returned by _RTC_NumErrors.ErrType
A value to assign to this errnum. For example, you might use _CRT_ERROR. If you are using _CrtDbgReport as your error handler, ErrType can only be one of the symbols defined in _CrtSetReportMode. If you have your own error handler (_RTC_SetErrorFunc), you can have as many ErrTypes as there are errnums.An ErrType of _RTC_ERRTYPE_IGNORE has special meaning to _CrtSetReportMode; the error is ignored.
Return Value
The previous value for the error type type.
Remarks
By default, all errors are set to ErrType = 1, which corresponds to _CRT_ERROR. For more information about the default error types such as _CRT_ERROR, see _CrtDbgReport.
Before you can call this function, you must first call one of the run-time error check initialization functions; see Using Run-Time Checks without the C Run-Time Library
Requirements
Routine |
Required header |
---|---|
_RTC_SetErrorType |
<rtcapi.h> |
For more information, see Compatibility.
Libraries
All versions of the C run-time libraries.
.NET Framework Equivalent
Not applicable. To call the standard C function, use PInvoke. For more information, see Platform Invoke Examples.
See Also
Tasks
RTC Sample: Run-Time Error Checks