[1] | 1 | *DECK XERCNT |
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| 2 | SUBROUTINE XERCNT (LIBRAR, SUBROU, MESSG, NERR, LEVEL, KONTRL) |
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| 3 | C***BEGIN PROLOGUE XERCNT |
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| 4 | C***SUBSIDIARY |
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| 5 | C***PURPOSE Allow user control over handling of errors. |
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| 6 | C***LIBRARY SLATEC (XERROR) |
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| 7 | C***CATEGORY R3C |
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| 8 | C***TYPE ALL (XERCNT-A) |
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| 9 | C***KEYWORDS ERROR, XERROR |
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| 10 | C***AUTHOR Jones, R. E., (SNLA) |
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| 11 | C***DESCRIPTION |
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| 12 | C |
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| 13 | C Abstract |
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| 14 | C Allows user control over handling of individual errors. |
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| 15 | C Just after each message is recorded, but before it is |
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| 16 | C processed any further (i.e., before it is printed or |
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| 17 | C a decision to abort is made), a call is made to XERCNT. |
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| 18 | C If the user has provided his own version of XERCNT, he |
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| 19 | C can then override the value of KONTROL used in processing |
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| 20 | C this message by redefining its value. |
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| 21 | C KONTRL may be set to any value from -2 to 2. |
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| 22 | C The meanings for KONTRL are the same as in XSETF, except |
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| 23 | C that the value of KONTRL changes only for this message. |
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| 24 | C If KONTRL is set to a value outside the range from -2 to 2, |
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| 25 | C it will be moved back into that range. |
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| 26 | C |
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| 27 | C Description of Parameters |
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| 28 | C |
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| 29 | C --Input-- |
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| 30 | C LIBRAR - the library that the routine is in. |
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| 31 | C SUBROU - the subroutine that XERMSG is being called from |
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| 32 | C MESSG - the first 20 characters of the error message. |
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| 33 | C NERR - same as in the call to XERMSG. |
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| 34 | C LEVEL - same as in the call to XERMSG. |
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| 35 | C KONTRL - the current value of the control flag as set |
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| 36 | C by a call to XSETF. |
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| 37 | C |
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| 38 | C --Output-- |
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| 39 | C KONTRL - the new value of KONTRL. If KONTRL is not |
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| 40 | C defined, it will remain at its original value. |
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| 41 | C This changed value of control affects only |
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| 42 | C the current occurrence of the current message. |
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| 43 | C |
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| 44 | C***REFERENCES R. E. Jones and D. K. Kahaner, XERROR, the SLATEC |
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| 45 | C Error-handling Package, SAND82-0800, Sandia |
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| 46 | C Laboratories, 1982. |
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| 47 | C***ROUTINES CALLED (NONE) |
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| 48 | C***REVISION HISTORY (YYMMDD) |
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| 49 | C 790801 DATE WRITTEN |
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| 50 | C 861211 REVISION DATE from Version 3.2 |
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| 51 | C 891214 Prologue converted to Version 4.0 format. (BAB) |
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| 52 | C 900206 Routine changed from user-callable to subsidiary. (WRB) |
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| 53 | C 900510 Changed calling sequence to include LIBRARY and SUBROUTINE |
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| 54 | C names, changed routine name from XERCTL to XERCNT. (RWC) |
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| 55 | C 920501 Reformatted the REFERENCES section. (WRB) |
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| 56 | C***END PROLOGUE XERCNT |
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| 57 | CHARACTER*(*) LIBRAR, SUBROU, MESSG |
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| 58 | C***FIRST EXECUTABLE STATEMENT XERCNT |
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| 59 | RETURN |
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| 60 | END |
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