Error - Online Linux Manual PageSection : 3pm
Updated : 2020-11-09
Source : perl v5.32.0
Note : User Contributed Perl Documentation
NAMETk::Error − Method invoked to process background errors
SYNOPSISCustomization: require Tk::ErrorDialog;
or sub Tk::Error
{
my ($widget,$error,@locations) = @_;
...
}
DESCRIPTIONThe Tk::Error method is invoked by perl/Tk when a background error occurs. Two possible implementations are provided in the distribution and individual applications or users can (re)define a Tk::Error method (e.g. as a perl sub) if they wish to handle background errors in some other manner. A background error is one that occurs in a command that didn't originate with the application. For example, if an error occurs while executing a callback specified with a bind or a after command, then it is a background error. For a non-background error, the error can simply be returned up through nested subroutines until it reaches the top-level code in the application; then the application can report the error in whatever way it wishes. When a background error occurs, the unwinding ends in the Tk library and there is no obvious way for Tk to report the error. When Tk detects a background error, it saves information about the error and invokes the Tk::Error method later when Tk is idle. Tk::Error is invoked by perl/Tk as if by the perl code: $mainwindow−>Tk::Error(‟error message”, location ...); $mainwindow is the MainWindow associated with widget which detected the error, ‟error message” is a string describing the error that has been detected, location is a list of one or more ‟locations” which describe the call sequence at the point the error was detected. The locations are a typically a mixture of perl location reports giving script name and line number, and simple strings describing locations in core Tk or perl/Tk C code. Tk will ignore any result returned by the Tk::Error method. If another error occurs within the Tk::Error method (for example if it calls die) then Tk reports this error itself by writing a message to stderr (this is to avoid infinite loops due to any bugs in Tk::Error). If several background errors accumulate before Tk::Error is invoked to process them, Tk::Error will be invoked once for each error, in the order they occurred. However, if Tk::Error calls Tk−>break, then any remaining errors are skipped without calling Tk::Error. The Tk module includes a default Tk::Error subroutine that simply reports the error on stderr.
Tk::ErrorDialogAn alternate definition is provided via: require Tk::ErrorDialog; that posts a dialog box containing the error message and offers the user a chance to see a stack trace showing where the error occurred. This is an OO implementation of the Tcl/Tk command bgerror, with a twist: since there is only one ErrorDialog widget, you aren't required to invoke the constructor to create it; it will be created automatically when the first background error occurs. However, in order to configure the −cleanupcode and −appendtraceback ErrorDialog options you must call the constructor and create it manually. The ErrorDialog object essentially consists of two subwidgets: a Dialog widget to display the background error and a Text widget for the traceback information. If required, you can invoke various widget methods to customize these subwidgets − their advertised names are described below. $mw−>ErrorDialog(−cleanupcode => code, −appendtraceback => bool); $mw is a window reference. code is a CODE reference if special post-background error processing is required (default is undefined). The callback subroutine is called with @_ having the same arguments that Tk::Error was invoked with. bool is a boolean indicating whether or not to append successive tracebacks (default is 1, do append).
Advertised ErrorDialog widgetserror_dialog is the Dialog widget reference. text is the Text widget reference containing the traceback information.
BUGSIf after or fileevent are not invoked as methods of a widget then perl/Tk is unable to provide a $mainwindow argument. To support such code from earlier versions of perl/Tk perl/Tk therefore calls Tk::Error with string 'Tk' instead: Tk−>Tk::Error\(...\). In this case the Tk::Error in Tk::ErrorDialog and similar implementations cannot ‟popup” a window as they don't know which display to use. A mechanism to supply the MainWindow in applications which only have one (a very common case) should be provided.
SEE ALSOTk::bind Tk::after Tk::fileevent
KEYWORDSbackground error, reporting 0
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