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- List of Oberon Error Numbers
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- N. Wirth / 20.6.87 / David Tolpin Wed Jan 26 1994
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- 1. Incorrect use of language Oberon
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- 0 undeclared identifier
- 1 multiply defined identifier
- 2 illegal character in number
- 3 illegal character in string
- 4 identifier does not match procedure name
- 5 comment not closed
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9 "=" expected
- 10 identifier expected
- 11
- 12 type definition starts with incorrect symbol
- 13 factor starts with incorrect symbol
- 14 statement starts with incorrect symbol
- 15 declaration followed by incorrect symbol
- 16 MODULE expected
- 17 number expected
- 18 "." missing
- 19 "," missing
- 20 ":" missing
- 21
- 22 ")" missing
- 23 "]" missing
- 24 "}" missing
- 25 OF missing
- 26 THEN missing
- 27 DO missing
- 28 TO missing
- 29 "(" missing
- 30
- 31
- 32
- 33 ":=" missing
- 34 "," or OF expected
- 35
- 36
- 37 identifier expected
- 38 ";" missing
- 39
- 40 END missing
- 41
- 42
- 43 UNTIL missing
- 44
- 45 EXIT not within loop statement
- 46
- 47 illegally marked identifier
- 48 unsatisfied forward reference
- 49 recursive import not allowed
- 50 expression should be constant
- 51 constant not an integer
- 52 identifier does not denote a type
- 53 identifier does not denote a record type
- 54 result type of procedure is not a basic type
- 55 procedure call of a function
- 56 assignment to non-variable
- 57 pointer not bound to record or array type
- 58 recursive type definition
- 59 illegal open array parameter
- 60 wrong type of case label
- 61 inadmissible type of case label
- 62 case label defined more than once
- 63 index out of bounds
- 64 more actual than formal parameters
- 65 fewer actual than formal parameters
- 66 element types of actual array and formal open array differ
- 67 actual parameter corresponding to open array is not an array
- 68
- 69 parameter must be an integer constant
- 70
- 71
- 72
- 73 procedure must have level 0
- 74
- 75
- 76
- 77 object is not a record
- 78 dereferenced object is not a variable
- 79 indexed object is not a variable
- 80 index expression is not an integer
- 81 index out of specified bounds
- 82 indexed variable is not an array
- 83 undefined record field
- 84 dereferenced variable is not a pointer
- 85 guard or test type is not an extension of variable type
- 86 guard or testtype is not a pointer
- 87 guarded or tested variable is neither a pointer nor a VAR-parameter record
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- 89
- 90
- 91
- 92 operand of IN not an integer, or not a set
- 93 set element type is not an integer
- 94 operand of & is not of type BOOLEAN
- 95 operand of OR is not of type BOOLEAN
- 96 operand not applicable to (unary) +
- 97 operand not applicable to (unary) -
- 98 operand of ~ is not of type BOOLEAN
- 99
- 100 incompatible operands of dyadic operator
- 101 operand type inapplicable to *
- 102 operand type inapplicable to /
- 103 operand type inapplicable to DIV
- 104 operand type inapplicable to MOD
- 105 operand type inapplicable to +
- 106 operand type inapplicable to -
- 107 operand type inapplicable to = or #
- 108 operand type inapplicable to relation
- 109
- 110 operand is not a type
- 111 operand inapplicable to (this) function
- 112 operand is not a variable
- 113 incompatible assignment
- 114 string too long
- 115 parameter discrepancy between type (or name) of variable (or forward procedure) and this procedure
- 116 type of variable (or forward procedure) has more parameters than this procedure
- 117 type of variable (or forward procedure) has fewer parameters than this procedure
- 118 procedure result type of variable (or of forward declaration) differs from result type of this procedure
- 119 assigned procedure is not global
- 120 type of expression following IF, WHILE, or UNTIL is not BOOLEAN
- 121 called object is not a procedure (or is an interrupt procedure)
- 122 actual VAR-parameter is not a variable
- 123 type of actual parameter is not identical with that of formal VAR-parameter
- 124 type of result expression differs from that of procedure
- 125 type of case expression is neither INTEGER nor CHAR
- 126 this expression cannot be a type or a procedure
- 127 illegal use of object
- 128
- 129 unsatisfied forward procedure
- 130 WITH clause does not specify a variable
- 131 LEN not applied to array
- 132 dimension in LEN too large or negative
- 133 procedure declaration don't match forward declaration
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- 150 key inconsistency of imported module
- 151 incorrect symbol file
- 152 symbol file of imported module not found
- 153 object or symbol file not opened (disk full?)
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- 155 generation of new symbol file not allowed
- 156 generation of new h-file is not allowed
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- 2. Limitations of implementation
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- 200 not yet implemented
- 201 lower bound of set range greater than higher bound
- 202 set element greater than MAX(SET) or less than 0
- 203 number too large
- 204 product too large
- 205 division by zero
- 206 sum too large
- 207 difference too large
- 208 overflow in arithmetic shift
- 209
- 210
- 211
- 212
- 213
- 214
- 215 not enough registers: simplify expression
- 216
- 217 parameter must be an integer constant
- 218 illegal value of parameter (32 <= p < 256)
- 219 illegal value of parameter (0 <= p < 16)
- 220 illegal value of parameter
- 221 imported string is not a constant
- 222
- 223 too many record types
- 224 too many pointer types
- 225
- 226
- 227 too many imported modules
- 228 too many exported structures
- 229 too many nested records for import
- 230 too many constants (strings) in module
- 231
- 232
- 233 record extension hierarchy too high
- 234
- 240 identifier too long
- 241 string too long
- 244 character array too long
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- 3. Run-time Trap Numbers
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- 1 Out of heap
- 2 Out of stack heap
- 3 Index out of bounds
- 4 Value out of range
- 5 NIL pointer dereference
- 6 Division by zero
- 7 Negative divisor (DIV or MOD)
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- 9 Trace trap
- 10 Undefined instruction
- 11
- 12
- 13 Integer overflow trap
- 14 Floating point overflow trap
- 15 Debug trap
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- 16 Invalid case in CASE statement
- 17 Function procedure without RETURN statement
- 18 Type guard check
- 19 Illegal assignment to varrec
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- 20 Out of memory (internal)
- 21 Heap inconsistency
- 22 Break from keyboard
- 23 Disk error
- 24 Disk full
- 25
- 26
- 27 Illegal function argument (Math or MathL)
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- 4. Compiler traps
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- 32
- 33 Output file cannot be created.
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- 129
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