std-cerror, std-error | ![]() |
STD-CERROR tries to perform as the Common Lisp equivalent CERROR. It forces STD-BREAK independent of the state of *BREAK*. It prints some kind of special error message and lets the user try to fix the error with the debugger.
STD-ERROR exits the program flow immediatly by printing the error message and a call to (EXIT).
(std-cerror (list "hmm..., pointlist looks strange - " pointlist)) (std-error "sorry, pointlist is completely wrong, cannot continue")
msg: any valid lisp expression. Most likely a list of to be printed expressions.
Not defined. Most likely NIL
This is a typical function only used for its side effect.
(std-require 'STDLISP)
Defined in STDLISP