-{section: Condor Error data structure}
-I am on an awareness campaign for the Condor Error stack. It is the
-most important data structure in Condor, and most people don't even know
+{section: HTCondor Error data structure}
+I am on an awareness campaign for the HTCondor Error stack. It is the
+most important data structure in HTCondor, and most people don't even know
it exists.
The error stack is sort of like an exception. The error stack object is
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
The "error" itself is a tuple of three values:
=<subsystem, error code, error text>=
-subsystem should be obvious. The error code is unique in Condor, and the
+subsystem should be obvious. The error code is unique in HTCondor, and the
text is a free-form string that was tacked when the error was generated.
The error codes are defined in =condor_includes/condor_error_codes.h=
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
results = zot(i, errstack);
if(i > 9) {
- errstack->push("EXAMPLE", BAR_ARG_TOO_BIG, "Condor cannot handle double digits!");
+ errstack->push("EXAMPLE", BAR_ARG_TOO_BIG, "HTCondor cannot handle double digits!");
return false;
}
return results;
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
bool zot(int i, CondorError* errstack) {
if( (i % 2) == 1) {
- errstack->push("EXAMPLE", ZOT_ARG_ODD, "Condor cannot handle odd numbers!");
+ errstack->push("EXAMPLE", ZOT_ARG_ODD, "HTCondor cannot handle odd numbers!");
return false;
}
return true;