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* <code>level</code> is the severity of the message and one of <code style="color:darkgreen">NOTICE, WARNING, ERROR, FATAL</code>. |
* <code>level</code> is the severity of the message and one of <code style="color:darkgreen">NOTICE, WARNING, ERROR, FATAL</code>. |
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+ | |NOTICE||Notice||(none)||continue loading grf file |
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* <code>message</code> can be either a user-defined string or it can be one of the pre-defined strings which already have translations. The first {STRING}-code will always be replaced by the NewGRF name. The second {STRING}-code (if present) will be replaced by the value of <code>extra_text</code>. |
* <code>message</code> can be either a user-defined string or it can be one of the pre-defined strings which already have translations. The first {STRING}-code will always be replaced by the NewGRF name. The second {STRING}-code (if present) will be replaced by the value of <code>extra_text</code>. |
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* <code>extra_text</code> can be a string defined in the language files or it can be a literal string, in which case it cannot be translated. You should only use a literal string in those cases where you are sure it doesn't have to be translated, for example to provide a version string like "0.7.0". |
* <code>extra_text</code> can be a string defined in the language files or it can be a literal string, in which case it cannot be translated. You should only use a literal string in those cases where you are sure it doesn't have to be translated, for example to provide a version string like "0.7.0". |
Latest revision as of 13:02, 18 September 2013
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The general form of an error statement is:
error(level, message[, extra_text[, parameter1[, parameter2]]]);
where
level
is the severity of the message and one ofNOTICE, WARNING, ERROR, FATAL
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Severity | Meaning | Prefix | Action taken |
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NOTICE | Notice | (none) | continue loading grf file |
WARNING | Warning | "Warning: " | continue loading grf file |
ERROR | Error | "Error: " | continue loading grf file |
FATAL | Fatal error | "Error: " | abort loading of grf file |
message
can be either a user-defined string or it can be one of the pre-defined strings which already have translations. The first {STRING}-code will always be replaced by the NewGRF name. The second {STRING}-code (if present) will be replaced by the value ofextra_text
.extra_text
can be a string defined in the language files or it can be a literal string, in which case it cannot be translated. You should only use a literal string in those cases where you are sure it doesn't have to be translated, for example to provide a version string like "0.7.0".parameter1
,parameter2
are numeric parameters than can have any value, these can be used in the string using {COMMA}-codes.
name | actual text | Contents of extra_text |
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REQUIRES_TTDPATCH | "{STRING} requires at least TTDPatch version {STRING}" | version string |
REQUIRES_DOS_WINDOWS | "{STRING} is for the {STRING} version of TTD." | [DOS | Windows] Palette type |
USED_WITH | "{STRING} is designed to be used with {STRING}" | switchname + value, e.g. "multihead 0". This is designed to be used for incompatible settings that you can check via ttdpatch_flags. |
INVALID_PARAMETER | "Invalid parameter for {STRING}: parameter {STRING} ({COMMA})" | extra_text should be the parameter number written out as string. {COMMA} is replaced by the value of parameter1
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MUST_LOAD_BEFORE | "{STRING} must be loaded before {STRING}." | NewGRF name of the other grf |
MUST_LOAD_AFTER | "{STRING} must be loaded after {STRING}." | NewGRF name of the other grf |
REQUIRES_OPENTTD | "{STRING} requires OpenTTD version {STRING} or better." | version string |
string(STR_MY_ERROR_MESSAGE) | (user-defined string) | The message-string can use the code {STRING} up to 2 times, the first usage will be replaced by the NewGRF name and the second usage by extra_text . After 2 {STRING}-codes you can include up to 2 {COMMA}-codes that will be replaced by the contents of parameter1 and parameter2 . See also the note below.
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For example:
error(NOTICE, USED_WITH, string(STR_REGRESSION_CARE)); error(FATAL, string(STR_REGRESSION_ERROR), string(STR_ANSWER), 14, param[1] + 12 * param[2]);
Note that only the following combinations of string codes are valid in custom strings:
- {STRING}
- {STRING}{STRING}
- {STRING}{STRING}{COMMA}
- {STRING}{STRING}{COMMA}{COMMA}