2: /*
3: The default error handlers and code that allows one to change
4: error handlers.
5: */
6: #include <petscsys.h> /*I "petscsys.h" I*/
7: #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_STDLIB_H)
8: #include <stdlib.h>
9: #endif
13: /*@C
14: PetscAbortErrorHandler - Error handler that calls abort on error.
15: This routine is very useful when running in the debugger, because the
16: user can look directly at the stack frames and the variables.
18: Not Collective
20: Input Parameters:
21: + comm - communicator over which error occurred
22: . line - the line number of the error (indicated by __LINE__)
23: . func - function where error occured (indicated by __FUNCT__)
24: . file - the file in which the error was detected (indicated by __FILE__)
25: . dir - the directory of the file (indicated by __SDIR__)
26: . mess - an error text string, usually just printed to the screen
27: . n - the generic error number
28: . p - specific error number
29: - ctx - error handler context
31: Options Database Keys:
32: + -on_error_abort - Activates aborting when an error is encountered
33: - -start_in_debugger [noxterm,dbx,xxgdb] [-display name] - Starts all
34: processes in the debugger and uses PetscAbortErrorHandler(). By default the
35: debugger is gdb; alternatives are dbx and xxgdb.
37: Level: developer
39: Notes:
40: Most users need not directly employ this routine and the other error
41: handlers, but can instead use the simplified interface SETERRQ, which
42: has the calling sequence
43: $ SETERRQ(comm,number,mess)
44: or its variants, SETERRQ1(number,formatstring,arg1), SETERRQ2(), ... that
45: allow including arguments in the message.
47: Notes for experienced users:
48: Use PetscPushErrorHandler() to set the desired error handler. The
49: currently available PETSc error handlers include PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(),
50: PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(), and PetscAbortErrorHandler().
52: Concepts: error handler^aborting
53: Concepts: aborting on error
55: .seealso: PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(),
56: PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler()
57: @*/
58: PetscErrorCodePetscAbortErrorHandler(MPI_Comm comm,int line,const char *fun,const char *file,const char* dir,PetscErrorCode n,PetscErrorType p,const char *mess,void *ctx) 59: {
61: (*PetscErrorPrintf)("%s() line %d in %s%s %s\n",fun,line,dir,file,mess);
62: abort();
63: return(0);
64: }