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- 3 Illegal keyword.
- Recognized keywords are:
- DATABASE, PREDICATES, DOMAINS, CLAUSES, GOAL, GLOBAL,
- INCLUDE, CONSTANTS
- and the options are:
- check_determ, nobreak, nowarnings, diagnostics
- trace, shorttrace, code, trail, errorlevel, project
- #
- 4 Use the format CODE=dddd, TRAIL=dddd, HEAP=dddd or ERRORLEVEL=d.
- Ex
- code=4000 trail=1000 heap=6000 errorlevel=1
- #
- 5 The trail size cannot exceed 4000 paragraphs (corresponding to 64K).
- #
- 6 The code size cannot exceed 16000 paragraphs (corresponding to 256K).
- #
- 7 The errorlevel must be either 0, 1 or 2.
- #
- 10 Illegal character.
- Legal characters are upper and lower case letters, digits and the
- characters :-+!"'/*()[]|><=.,;
- #
- 11 Character constants must be terminated with an apostrophe (')
- Eg 'a' and '\254'
- #
- 12 The comment is not terminated by */
- An end of source has been encountered within a comment.
- This may be caused by nested comments.
- #
- 14 The name is too long. (max. 250 characters)
- #
- 15 The string is too long. (max. 250 characters)
- #
- 16 The string must be terminated with a double quote (") in the same line.
- If you need newline characters in a string, use \n as in "First\n Next".
- If you need a string with more than 250 characters, use 'concat' to
- assemble it from shorter strings.
- #
- 17 Real constant is out of range.
- The valid range is: +-17976931348E+-308
- #
- 18 A hexadecimal digit is expected after a dollar sign.
- Eg X=$B800
- #
- 20 Constant identifier expected.
- An 'ifdef' or an 'ifndef' should be followed by the controlling constant
- identifier.
- #
- 21 'enddef' expected; unterminated 'ifdef' or 'ifndef' block.
- #
- 22 End of text in an unterminated ifdef-block.
- #
- 23 Too many nested conditional blocks (max. 25).
- #
- 100 Undeclared domain or misspelling.
- #
- 102 Standard domains cannot be declared.
- The standard domains are always considered to be declared, and cannot be
- redeclared even if they aren't used in the program.
- #
- 103 This domain was declared previously.
- #
- 104 Syntax error: = or , expected.
- #
- 105 Name expected (either a domain or a functor).
- #
- 106 Alternatives in a list declaration are illegal.
- The only format for a list declaration is
-
- dom1, dom2, dom3 = otherdom*
-
- However, there's nothing preventing 'otherdom' from being a compound
- domain including different types, surrounded by functors of your
- choice, as in eg.
-
- otherdom = i(integer); s(string); r(real)
- #
- 107 This functor has already been used in the domain declaration.
- A functor can only appear once in every domain declaration.
- #
- 108 Functor name expected.
- After the ';' a new functor name is expected.
- #
- 109 Domain name expected.
- #
- 110 Syntax error in domain declaration. ) or , expected.
- #
- 111 WARNING: Domain used as a functor. (F10=Ok, Esc=Abort).
- This name is also the name of a domain. If this isn't a mistake, you
- can avoid the warning by succeeding the functor with two brackets as
- in 'integer()'.
- #
- 112 WARNING: Domain declaration with a single functor. (F10=Ok, Esc=Abort).
- This declaration is understood as a domain with just a single functor,
- which is rarely used.
- #
- 113 This constant is already defined.
- #
- 201 This name is reserved for a standard predicate.
- It is not possible to redefine standard predicates.
- #
- 202 This predicate is already declared.
- Alternative declarations for the same predicate should be grouped.
- #
- 204 Domain name or ')' expected.
- #
- 205 Undeclared domain or misspelling.
- #
- 206 Too many arguments used in this predicate.
- The maximum is 50.
- #
- 208 Syntax error in predicate declaration, ')' or ',' expected.
- #
- 209 Illegal number of arguments.
- There is no declaration for the predicate with this number of arguments.
- #
- 210 Only one database predicate declaration is allowed.
- Database predicates can only have one type declaration. If you
- want to assert different types, you should use different predicates or
- declare a suitable compound domain.
- #
- 211 This predicate is declared as a database predicate.
- Predicates declared in the DATABASE section must consist entirely of
- facts, without using variables.
- #
- 220 Syntax error in declaration of global predicate, '-' expected.
- All global predicates must be followed by one or more flow pattern
- specifications, as in
- GLOBAL PREDICATES
- determ status_RS232(integer,integer) - (i,o),(o,i) language c
- #
- 221 Syntax error, '(' expected.
- The flow pattern declaration should follow the syntax indicated in the
- example below:
- GLOBAL PREDICATES
- determ status_RS232(integer,integer) - (i,o),(o,i) language c
- #
- 222 Syntax error in flow pattern, 'i' or 'o' expected.
- The flow pattern for each argument should be indicated by an 'i' for
- input flow or an 'o' for output flow, as illustrated below:
- GLOBAL PREDICATES
- determ status_RS232(integer,integer) - (i,o),(o,i) language c
- #
- 223 Wrong number of arguments in flow pattern.
- All the alternative flow patterns must have the same number of
- arguments as the type declaration for the predicate.
- #
- 224 Syntax error in declaration of global predicate, 'as "NewName"' expected.
- The syntax for explicitly naming an external routine is suggested below:
-
- determ routine(integer) - (i) language c as "MyRoutine"
-
- Don't forget the double quotes around the name.
- #
- 226 Syntax error, 'PREDICATES', 'DOMAINS' or 'DATABASE' expected.
- The keyword 'GLOBAL' must be followed by the name of the section you
- want to declare as global.
- #
- 227 Name of project or configuration file expected.
- The directives 'project' and 'config' must be followed by a file name, eg.
-
- project "parser"
- config "myconfig.sys"
-
- A configuration file is created by the 'Save configuration' under
- the 'Setup'-option.
- #
- 228 At most one internal goal may be specified.
- A 'GOAL' section has already been encountered. If there isn't one in
- this file, it may have come from an included file.
- #
- 229 The include file does not exist in the specified directory.
- If the file really does exist you probably fell foul to a very common
- omission, namely to use double backslashes to override the escape-function
- of backslashes in strings:
-
- include "\\tools\\tpreds.pro"
- #
- 230 Include files may not be used recursively.
- This include file is already included.
- #
- 231 Too many include files. The maximum is 24.
- #
- 232 The include file is too big. Max. size is 64K.
- #
- 233 Global declarations cannot succeed local declarations.
- All global declarations must be done before any local declarations.
- A predicate, clause or domain section which is not preceded by the
- keyword 'GLOBAL' is considered a local declaration, and cannot be
- succeeded by any global declarations.
-
- This strategy has been changed since version 1.x of the system.
- #
- 234 No modules in the project contains a GOAL.
- #
- 235 The FILE domain cannot be a local domain in a project.
- Simply declare the domain in a global section.
- #
- 236 The unnamed database must be global in a project.
- Simply declare the database as 'GLOBAL'.
- #
- 237 Name of include-file expected.
- #
- 401 No clauses for this predicate.
- The predicate has been declared, but there are no corresponding clauses.
-
- If this file is part of a project, note that it is posible to test
- project modules interactively, but you must not refer to any of the
- global predicates whose clauses are defined in other modules.
- #
- 402 Syntax error, ',' or '.' expected in clause body.
- #
- 403 Predicate name or section keyword expected.
- #
- 404 Undeclared predicate or misspelling.
- #
- 405 '(' expected.
- #
- 406 ')' or ',' expected.
- #
- 407 Illegal number of arguments: refer to declaration.
- #
- 408 Number expected after '+' or '-'.
- #
- 409 Syntax error.
- #
- 410 Variable expected.
- #
- 411 ',' expected.
- #
- 413 Syntax error, ',' '|' or ']' expected.
- #
- 414 Constant or variable expected.
- #
- 415 Clauses for the same predicate should be grouped.
- Clauses for this predicate have already appeared elsewhere.
- #
- 416 Comparison operator expected i.e. one of = < <= >= >< <>.
- #
- 417 Text after '.' is illegal here.
- #
- 418 Unexpected end of text.
- #
- 419 Syntax error in clause body, predicate call expected.
- #
- 420 WARNING: The variable is only used once. ( F10=Ok, Esc=abort ).
-
- You can turn this warning off by using the 'nowarning' option.
- #
- 422 '.' ':-' or expected.
- #
- 423 ',' or ')' expected.
- #
- 425 Lists should be terminated by ']'.
- #
- 426 Initializing the global database is not allowed in a sub module.
- It is only allowed to define facts for a database that is declared in
- the same module. This means that all global database facts must be
- initialized in the main module.
-
- The distinction between a main module and a sub module is only that the
- main module contains a goal. If this error occurred in the main module,
- it is therefore caused by an attempt to initialize the database before
- the goal has been defined, in which case the compiler is still unaware
- that it is the main module. To rectify, simply move the goal to a
- position before the initialization of the database.
- #
- 427 To generate an object module the program must contain a goal.
- If you want to compile a single module to an OBJ file, the module
- must either contain a goal or be part of a project.
- #
- 428 The free variable in 'findall' can only be used inside 'findall'.
- #
- 429 The free variable in 'findall' does not occur in the predicate.
- An example of use of 'findall' is:
- findall(NAME,person(NAME,_,_),L),
- #
- 430 Language name expected.
- After the 'language' directive, the name of the language must be
- specified, as indicated below:
- GLOBAL PREDICATES
- determ status_RS232(integer,integer) - (i,o),(o,i) language c
- #
- 431 Unknown language. Must be one of: pascal, fortran, c, asm.
- #
- 432 Database name expected.
- To give a database a name the 'DATABASE' keyword should be followed
- by a hyphen and the name, as indicated below:
-
- DATABASE - lineinp
- insmode
- lineinpstate(string,col)
- lineinpflag
- #
- 433 The domain is already defined.
- A database declaration automatically generates a corresponding domain
- declaration ('dbasedom' for the global database), where the name of the
- domain is the name of the database.
- It is not allowed to declare a database with the same name as a
- previously declared domain.
- #
- 434 The database is already declared.
- The main (global) database is already declared. In order to declare a
- new (local) database, you must give it a name, eg:
-
- DATABASE - lineinp
- insmode
- lineinpstate(string,col)
- lineinpflag
- #
- 435 This must be the first occurence of the Errorcode variable.
- The Errorcode variable is neither allowed to be bound before the 'trap'
- predicate nor can it be an output argument of the controlled predicate.
- The first occurence of the variable must be as the return variable
- for the error-code, inside the 'trap' predicate.
- #
- 450 Syntax error, keyword expected.
- #
- 500 Type error.
- #
- 501 Free variable in expression.
- This is the first occurrence of the variable.
- #
- 504 This is the first occurrence of this variable.
- 'bound' cannot return a bound variable. Use instead the equal sign
- to bind the variable to a constant.
- #
- 505 Type error: Illegal variable type for this position.
- The type associated with the variable does not match with any of
- the type declarations for the predicate.
- #
- 506 Type error: The functor does not belong to the domain.
- #
- 507 Type error: The compound object has the wrong number of arguments.
- #
- 508 Expressions may not contain objects of this type.
- #
- 509 Comparisons may only be made between the basic types.
- #
- 510 Objects from these domains cannot be compared.
- #
- 511 There is no corresponding list domain.
- To use 'findall', a suitable list domain must be declared in
- the domain section.
- #
- 512 Type error: Wrong object type.
- #
- 513 Type error: This argument can't be a real.
- In DIV and MOD, both the arguments must be integer values.
- #
- 590 WARNING: nondeterministic clause. ( F10=Ok, Esc=abort ).
- There is one or more clauses with the same entry conditions (matching
- argument lists or no arguments at all) as this clause, and possible
- backtracking will lead to new solutions as the clause doesn't
- contain a cut.
-
- Use 'nondeterm' before the predicate declaration if it's supposed to be
- nondeterministic.
- #
- 591 WARNING: nondeterministic predicate. ( F10=Ok, Esc=abort ).
- The predicate indicated is nondeterministic, ie it may succeed again
- if backtracking occurs. This will be reflected in the calling
- predicate, which also becomes nondeterministic.
- Note that database predicates are, by their nature, nondeterministic;
- this will therefore also apply to all uses of 'retract'.
-
- Use nondeterm before the predicate declaration if it is OK.
- #
- 592 ERROR nondeterministic clause in deterministic global predicate.
- There is one or more clauses with the same entry conditions (matching
- argument lists or no arguments at all) as this clause, and possible
- backtracking will lead to new solutions as the clause doesn't
- contain a cut.
-
- Use 'nondeterm' before the predicate declaration if it's supposed to be
- nondeterministic.
- #
- 593 ERROR nondeterministic predicate call in deterministic global predicate.
- The predicate indicated is nondeterministic, ie it may succeed again
- if backtracking occurs. This will be reflected in the calling
- predicate, which also becomes nondeterministic.
- Note that database predicates are, by their nature, nondeterministic;
- this will therefore also apply to all uses of 'retract'.
-
- Use nondeterm before the predicate declaration if it's supposed to be
- nondeterministic.
- #
- 600 Too many domain names, maximum is 250.
- Split the program into separate modules with local domain declarations.
- #
- 601 Too many alternatives in the domain declaration, maximum is 250.
- #
- 602 Too many predicate names, maximum in one module is 320.
- This includes both predicate and database declarations, and the
- different flow pattern variants for each predicate.
- Split the module into two or more sub-modules.
- #
- 603 Too many variables in this clause, maximum is 100.
- Split the clause into two or more separate clauses.
- #
- 604 Too many predicate calls in this clause, maximum is 100.
- Split the clause into two or more separate clauses.
- #
- 605 Too many clauses, maximum is 400 for each predicate.
- Split the predicate into two or more predicates.
- #
- 606 Too many arguments, maximum is 50.
- Combine some of the arguments with functors from a suitable domain.
- #
- 607 Too many domain names on the left hand side of a domain declaration.
- Maximum is 20.
- #
- 608 Too many database predicates.
- Maximum is 250 in each database declaration.
- If you need more than this, declare some of the predicates in one or
- more local databases.
- #
- 610 Code array too small.
- Use code=size to get more space.
- #
- 612 Overflow: too many structures in clause.
- Split the clause into two or more clauses.
- #
- 614 Overflow in generation of OBJ module.
- Split the module into two or more separately compiled modules.
- #
- 620 Error reading symbol table.
- Something is wrong with the file <projectname>.SYM
- Recompile the module(s) or project.
- #
- 701 Loop in the flow analysis. Don't use a compound flow pattern here.
- The problem is that the compiler has gone into a loop where it
- continues to generate new flow variants with more and more complex
- flow patterns.
-
- If it is not an error in the program, replace the argument with a
- variable and do the unification before or after the predicate call,
- whatever is the appropriate.
- #
- 703 This flow pattern doesn't exist. (Look in the message window)
- You have tried to call a standard or a global predicate with a flow
- pattern which isn't recognised, either because it doesn't exist, in the
- case of a standard predicate, or, in the case of a global predicate,
- because it isn't declared.
- The error may be caused from a higher level, where a variable which
- was meant as an input argument is used as an output argument, perhaps
- with an underscore. In this case you must try to follow the calls
- backward.
- #
- 704 Free variable are not allowed in 'not' or 'retractall'.
- It is not possible to get a variable bound in a 'not' or a 'retractall'
- call, so you must use underscores for all unknown arguments.
- #
- 705 Free variables are not allowed here.
- 'assert', 'writef' and 'format' etc. requires that all variables are
- bound before the call. (Only 'write' will display a free variable as an
- underscore).
- #
- 706 The list variable in 'findall' must be free.
- If it is necessary to compare the result of a call to 'findall' with
- an existing list, call 'findall' with a free variable and do the
- comparison after the call, as in
-
- findall(X,p(X),Lnew), L=Lnew,
- #
- 707 Free variable in expression.
- Arithmetic expressions cannot be evaluated if they contain free
- variables.
- #
- 708 WARNING: The variable is not bound in this clause. (F10=ok, Esc=abort)
- When an output variable is not bound in a clause, it will be bound
- to a free reference variable. This requires that the whole domain
- to which the variable belongs is handled as a reference domain.
- Avoid this if there is no need for it, as the use of reference
- variables generates more code.
- #
- 709 WARNING: Two free variables in expression. (F10=ok, Esc=abort)
- This will cause the two variables to be bound to the same free
- reference variable.
- Avoid this if there is no need for it, as the use of reference
- variables generates more code.
- #
- 710 WARNING: Variable used twice with output flow pattern. (F10=ok,Esc=abort)
- The variable is used twice as an output variable in a predicate call.
- This will cause the variable to be bound to a free reference variable
- before the call is done, and both arguments where the variable is used
- will become input arguments (with a reference variable).
- Avoid this if there is no need for it, as the use of reference
- variables generates more code.
- #
- 711 WARNING: This will create a free variable. ( F10=Ok, Esc=abort ).
- Using the first occurrence of a variable as an argument to 'free' will
- cause the variable to be bound to a free reference variable.
- This can be used to generate less flow variants, but will force the
- domain to which the variable belongs to become a reference domain.
- Avoid this if there is no need for it, as the use of reference
- variables generates more code.
- #
- 712 The variable is not bound in this clause.
- When an output variable is not bound in a clause, it will be bound
- to a free reference variable.
- In a project all reference domains must be declared; the compiler
- cannot automatically generate these when needed, as a project will
- typically consist of several modules compiled from time to time.
- To rectify, either rewrite the code so as to avoid the use of reference
- variables or declare a reference domain for the variable.
- The latter should be avoided if there is no need for it, as the use of
- reference variables generates more code.
- #
- 713 Two free variables in expression.
- This will cause the two variables to be bound to the same free
- reference variable.
- In a project all reference domains must be declared; the compiler
- cannot automatically generate these when needed, as a project will
- typically consist of several modules compiled from time to time.
- To rectify, either rewrite the code so as to avoid the use of reference
- variables or declare a reference domain for the variables.
- The latter should be avoided if there is no need for it, as the use of
- reference variables generates more code.
- #
- 714 Variable used twice with output flow pattern.
- The variable is used twice as an output variable in a predicate call.
- This will cause the variable to be bound to a free reference variable
- before the call is done, and both arguments where the variable is used
- will become input arguments (with a reference variable).
- However, in a project all reference domains must be declared; the
- compiler cannot automatically generate these when needed, as a project
- will typically consist of several modules compiled from time to time.
- To rectify, either rewrite the code so as to avoid the use of reference
- variables or declare a reference domain for the variables.
- The latter should be avoided if there is no need for it, as the use of
- reference variables generates more code.
- #
- 715 This will create a free variable.
- Using the first occurrence of a variable as an argument to 'free' will
- cause the variable to be bound to a free reference variable.
- This can be used to generate less flow variants, but will force the
- domain to which the variable belongs to become a reference domain.
- However, in a project all reference domains must be declared; the
- compiler cannot automatically generate these when needed, as a project
- will typically consist of several modules compiled from time to time.
- To rectify, either rewrite the code so as to avoid the use of reference
- variables or declare a reference domain for the variables.
- The latter should be avoided if there is no need for it, as the use of
- reference variables generates more code.
- #
- 716 This argument can only be an input argument.
- Look in the manual for the flowpatterns of the predicate!.
- #
- 717 This argument can only be an output argument.
- Look in the manual for the flowpatterns of the predicate!.
- #
- 718 The domain refers to global non-reference domains.
- When a domain becomes a reference domain, all underlying domains
- must also be reference domains. When a local domain in a project
- is declared as a reference domain, it must therefore not refer to
- any global non-reference domains.
- #
- 719 Reference to a standard domain, which may not become a reference domain.
- When a domain becomes a reference domain, all underlying domains also
- becomes reference domains. However, the standard domains FILE,
- DB_SELECTOR, BT_SELECTOR, REG, BGI_ILIST and PLACE can for technical
- reasons not become reference domains.
- #
- 1000 The arguments in 'makewindow' are illegal.
- Check that
- - the window number is in the range 1 .. 127
- - StartRow+NoOfRows <= no. of rows on screen (usually 25 or 43)
- - StartCol+NoOfCols <= no. of cols on screen (usually 80 or 120)
- #
- 1001 The cursor values are illegal.
- The Row and Column must be inside the actual window.
- #
- 1002 Stack overflow. Re-configure with Options if necessary.
- It may be a help to re-compile the program with the option
- 'check_determ' turned on in order to check that no unnecessary
- backtrack points are stacked, as these increase stack consumption
- quite considerably.
- #
- 1003 Heap overflow. Not enough memory or an endless loop.
- #
- 1004 Arithmetic overflow in real operation.
- The range for reals is -1.0e308 .. 1.0e308.
- #
- 1005 The window referred to is unknown.
- The window specified doesn't exist, either because it's never been
- created or because it's been removed before the current call to
- 'shiftwindow' or 'gotowindow'.
- #
- 1006 There isn't enough room in the editor for the text.
- The maximum text size is 64K.
- #
- 1007 Heap overflow. Not enough memory or an endless loop.
- #
- 1008 Arithmetic overflow in integer operation.
- The result cannot be stored in a 16-bit integer, which has a range
- of -32768 .. 32767.
- #
- 1009 Trail overflow. Use trail=size to get more space.
- The trail is only used in connection with reference variables,
- where a free variable with input flowpattern is matched with
- a constant or another variable with input flowpattern.
-
- However, the used part of the trail can only be recovered when a
- predicate fails and backtracks over the point where the trail was used.
- Therefore, if the problem persists in spite of increases in the trail
- size, it is necessary to change the execution sequence to avoid the
- excessive trail usage. This may often be the case if a top-level predicate
- uses infinite recursion ('run:- process, run.') rather than a repeat-fail
- combination.
- #
- 1010 Attempt to open a previously opened file.
- Note that a symbolic file-name, declared with a file-domain,
- can only be used for one file at a time.
- #
- 1011 Attempt to assign input device to a file that is not in readmode.
- It is usually a bug in the program if you refer to a closed file.
- If, however, you want the predicate to fail if the file
- isn't open, you can surround the call with the 'trap' predicate:
-
- ..., trap(readdevice(Dev),_,fail), ...
- #
- 1012 Attempt to assign output device to a file that is not in writemode.
- It is usually a bug in the program if you refer to a closed file.
- If, however, you want the predicate to fail if the file
- isn't open, you can surround the call with the 'trap' predicate:
-
- ..., trap(readdevice(Dev),_,fail), ...
- #
- 1013 Failure in 'system' call.
- 'system' tried to load a program too big to fit in the available
- memory space, or which remained resident.
- #
- 1014 Division by zero.
- #
- 1015 Illegal window number.
- An attempt to refer to a non-existing window was made.
- If you want to test, and perhaps fail, on the existence of a window,
- use the standard predicate 'existwindow'.
- #
- 1016 Maximum number of windows exceeded. ( The maximum is 34. )
- #
- 1017 The arguments in 'resizewindow' are illegal.
- in resizewindow(StartRow,StartCol,NoOfRows,NoOfCols)
- Check that
- - StartRow+NoOfRows <= no. of rows on screen (usually 25 or 43)
- - StartCol+NoOfCols <= no. of cols on screen (usually 80 or 132)
- - Both StartRow and StartCol are positive.
- #
- 1018 The file isn't open.
- #
- 1019 Illegal file mode, should be 0 or 1.
- '0' specifies Text mode, while '1' specifies Binary (raw) mode.
- #
- 1020 Free variables are not allowed here.
- This message occurs when a variable from a reference domain is tried
- to be converted to a non reference domain, while the variable is free.
-
- During automatic type conversion, as example from integer to real
- it is required that variables are bound.
-
- 'assert', 'writef' and 'format' etc. requires that all variables are
- bound before the call. (Only 'write' will display a free variable as an
- underscore).
- #
- 1021 Negative values or 0 cannot be arguments to 'log' or 'ln'.
- #
- 1022 Negative values cannot be arguments to 'sqrt'.
- #
- 1023 Overflow in real operation.
- #
- 1024 Error executing external program.
- The external program might be too big to be executed from the
- Prolog system or it might be an illegal EXE-file.
- Try to execute the external program from the DOS shell to see what happens.
- #
- 1025 Too few arguments to the format string.
- There were more arguments specified in the string than what appeared
- in the call.
- #
- 1026 The file is too big (max 64K) to be loaded by the 'file_str' predicate.
- #
- 1027 Impossible to open file.
- #
- 1028 Impossible to write file.
- #
- 1030 Disk I/O error.
- #
- 1031 Overflow in Expanded Memory System.
- #
- 1032 The database is already open.
- A given database selector can only be opened once.
- #
- 1033 Invalid database file name.
- #
- 1034 The database isn't open.
- No database is currently associated with DB_SELECTOR.
- #
- 1035 The B+TREE isn't open.
- The B+TREE has been closed since the bt_selector was returned
- from bt_open or bt_create.
- #
- 1036 The B+TREE already exists.
- The names for the B+TREES in a single database must be unique,
- and a B+TREE with the indicated name already exists.
- #
- 1038 The database name already exists in the specified location.
- The names for databases placed in memory must be unique.
- #
- 1039 Error reopening the database during flush operation.
- 'db_flush' closes and opens the file in order to flush the DOS
- buffers; there is sadly no other way of guaranteeing that the
- buffers really are flushed on a DOS-system.
- When the database file is opened again, the same name as before
- is used. This may cause problems if the database was opened in
- the current (default) directory and this has been changed since
- then, as 'db_flush' will have closed it in the old directory and
- tries to look for it in the new directory.
- #
- 1040 Invalid Order value; it must be between 1 and 255.
- #
- 1041 Invalid Key length.
- The key length must be between 1 and 255.
- However, it should be chosen as small as possible in order to
- save space.
- #
- 1042 Attempt to update a B+TREE opened more than once.
- When a B+TREE has been opened more than once, it mustn't be updated
- before the additional pointers have been deleted with 'bt_close'.
- #
- 1043 Type conflict. The term in the database doesn't correspond with the domain.
- Database terms must be inserted and retrieved with variables belonging
- to the same domain.
- #
- 1044 Unable to create the indicated database.
- #
- 1045 Unable to open the indicated database in the given place.
- #
- 1046 No EMS installed.
- You can not use the option 'in_ems' in db_open and db_create if
- you have no EMS card installed.
- #
- 1047 Database marked as invalid.
- Whenever a database is closed, or flushed, it is totally consistent and
- marked as valid; this is reverted to invalid when it's contents are
- changed. If the computer crashes with an invalid database, it isn't
- subsequently safe to open and use it as if nothing has happened. In this
- case you must try to write a short recovery/copy program, opening the
- database with the 'openinvalid' predicate and copying the contents as far
- as they go to a new database.
- #
- 1048 Unable to delete database in the indicated place.
- #
- 1049 Invalid database reference number.
- You are probably using a database reference number for a term you have
- deleted, or you have maybe two open databases and are refering to the
- wrong database.
- #
- 1050 The chain does not exist in the database.
- #
- 1051 The named B+Tree does not exist in the database.
- #
- 1052 Invalid B+Tree selector for the given database.
- You are probably using a bt_selector for a B+Tree you have deleted, or
- you have maybe two open databases and are refering to the wrong database.
- #
- 1053 Can not delete an open index. (Close it first)
- #
- 1054 Key and ref not found in B+tree during key_delete.
- You either have a wrong combination of KEY and REF, or you are refering
- to a wrong B+Tree.
- #
- 1070 Impossible to execute 'seek' predicate.
- DOS reported an error during execution of the seek predicate.
- #
- 1071 File is not in readmode, or it is closed.
- #
- 1072 Impossible to delete file.
- #
- 1073 Impossible to rename file.
- #
- 1074 Invalid arguments to the 'date'-predicate.
- The arguments should be three integers in the order day, month, year.
- #
- 1075 Invalid arguments to the 'time'-predicate.
- The arguments should be four integers in the order
- hours 0..24
- minutes 0..59
- seconds 0..59
- hundreths 0..99
- #
- 1076 'unreadchar' failed because of full buffer (max 128 characters).
- #
- 1101 Integer expected (during term reading).
- #
- 1102 Real number expected (during term reading).
- #
- 1103 Double quote expected (during term reading).
- #
- 1104 Single quote expected (during term reading).
- #
- 1105 List start expected (during term reading).
- #
- 1106 End of list expected (during term reading).
- #
- 1107 Functor not found in domain (during term reading).
- #
- 1108 '(' expected (during term reading).
- #
- 1109 ',' or ')' expected (during term reading).
- #
- 2000 Not enough storage space for the text.
- #
- 2001 Can't execute a write operation.
- It's difficult to establish the exact reason for this error, but more
- often than not it is caused by a full disk or an invalidated floppy
- drive. This latter condition may occur when there have been several
- attempts to write to a drive with no disk in.
- #
- 2002 Impossible to open :
- The specified file doesn't exist or can't be created.
- #
- 2003 Impossible to erase :
- The specified file doesn't exist.
- #
- 2004 Illegal disk :
- Illegal device or path.
- #
- 2005 >>> Text buffer full <<<
- #
- 2006 Can't execute a read operation.
- #
- 2007 Can't execute a write operation to log file:
- This may be caused by the disk being full.
- The log file has been closed.
- #
- 2008 Result string in 'concat' or 'fronttoken' cannot be bigger than 64K.
- #
- 2009 Illegal path.
- #
- 2010 Graphics equipment on this machine does not support the specified mode.
- #
- 2011 Impossible to execute 'system'-predicate.
- #
- 5100 The predicate is not supported in graphics mode.
- #
- 5101 A system window (wno>127) can't be removed.
- #
- 5102 The hardware does not support the specified textmode.
- #
- 5103 Negative row number.
- #
- 5104 Row number too big.
- The specified row-value exceeds the size of the current window.
- #
- 5105 Negative column number.
- #
- 5106 Column number too big.
- The specified column-value exceeds the size of the current window.
- #
- 5107 Illegal screen mode, should be in the range 1..8.
- #
- 5108 Predicate is not supported in text mode.
- #
- 5109 The direction should be 0 or 1.
- #
- 5110 Output string in 'frontchar' cannot be bigger than 64K.
- #
- 5114 The line-coordinates are outside the window.
- #
- 6000 BGI graphics not installed.
- #
- 6001 Graphics hardware not detected.
- #
- 6002 Device driver file not found.
- #
- 6003 Invalid device driver file.
- #
- 6004 Not enough memory to load driver.
- #
- 6005 Out of memory in scan fill.
- #
- 6006 Out of memory in flood fill.
- #
- 6007 Font file not found.
- #
- 6008 Not enough memory to load font.
- #
- 6009 Invalid graphics mode for selected driver.
- #
- 6010 Graphics error.
- #
- 6011 Graphics I/O error.
- #
- 6012 Invalid font file.
- #
- 6013 Invalid font number.
- #
- 6014 Invalid device number.
- #
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