.th ERROR FILES 3/14/79 .sh NAME \&.../files/error6.3_? \- files with \*(II errors .sh DESCRIPTION These files contain the \*(II error messages. There is one file for each thousands digit; hence, error number 2313 will be in file error6.3_2. .s3 Each file consists of a sequence of error messages with associated error numbers. When an error enters the front end, the appropriate file is scanned for the correct error number. If found, the message is printed; otherwise, the first message parameter is printed. .s3 Each message has the format .br errnum message tilde. .br Messages are terminated by the tilde character (`~'). The message is scanned before printing. If the sequence .bd %\c .it n is encountered (where .it n is a digit from 0 to 9), parameter .it n is substituted, where %0 is the first parameter. .s3 The parameters can be in any order. For example, an error message can reference %2 before it references %0. .sh "SEE ALSO" error(UTIL) .sh EXAMPLE .nf 1003 line %0, bad database name %1~ 1005 In the purge of %1, a bad %0 caused execution to halt~ 1006 No process, try again.~ .fi