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author Matti Laitinen <matti.t.laitinen@nokia.com>
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<h1>USER</h1>
<p>Panics with this category are raised on the user side by member functions
of T type and R type classes which reside in <code class="filename">euser.dll</code>.</p>
<p>They are also raised by some static member functions of the
<code>User</code>, <code>UserHeap</code> and <code>RHeap</code> classes.
Typically, they are caused by passing bad or contradictory values to class
constructors or member functions.</p>
<p>
The thread causing the panic is terminated. 
</p>
<code>0</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a thread calls
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserClass.html#%3a%3aUser" title="class User"><code class="ApiItem">User</code></a><code>::Invariant()</code>. 
</p>
<p>
Typically, <code>User::Invariant()</code> is called when a test for
a class invariant fails, i.e. when a test which checks that the internal data
of an object is self-consistent, fails. </p>
<p>
Check the design and implementation of your class. 
</p>
<code>3</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDateTimeClass.html#%3a%3aTDateTime" title="class TDateTime"><code class="ApiItem">TDateTime</code></a> object
is constructed with an invalid date or time field. 
</p>
<code>7</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Ptr()</code> member function of a
16-bit variant descriptor if the descriptor is invalid. 
</p>
<p>
Check for ways in which the descriptor may have become corrupted,
including an unsafe use of cast. 
</p>
<code>8</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a length value passed to a 16-bit variant
descriptor member function is invalid. It may be raised by some descriptor
constructors and, specifically, by the <code>Replace()</code> and
<code>Set()</code> descriptor member functions. 
</p>
<code>9</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the index value passed to the 16-bit
variant descriptor <code>Operator[]</code> is out of bounds 
</p>
<code>10</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the position value passed to a 16-bit
variant descriptor member function is out of bounds. It may be raised by the
<code>Left()</code>, <code>Right()</code>, <code>Mid()</code>,
<code>Insert()</code>, <code>Delete()</code> and <code>Replace()</code> member
functions of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes16Class.html#%3a%3aTDes16" title="class TDes16"><code class="ApiItem">TDes16</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>11</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when any operation that moves or copies data
to a 16-bit variant descriptor, causes the length of that descriptor to exceed
its maximum length. 
</p>
<p>
It may be caused by any of the copying, appending or formatting
member functions and, specifically, by the <code>Insert()</code>,
<code>Replace()</code>, <code>Fill()</code>, <code>Fillz()</code> and
<code>ZeroTerminate()</code> descriptor member functions. It can also be caused
by the <code>SetLength()</code> function. See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes16Class.html#%3a%3aTDes16" title="class TDes16"><code class="ApiItem">TDes16</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>12</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the format string passed to the 16-bit
variant descriptor member functions <code>Format()</code> and
<code>AppendFormat()</code> has invalid syntax. 
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes16Class.html#%3a%3aTDes16%3a%3aFormat%28%29" title="function TDes16::Format()"><code class="ApiItem">TDes16::Format()</code></a> and
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes16Class.html#%3a%3aTDes16%3a%3aAppendFormat%28%29" title="function TDes16::AppendFormat()"><code class="ApiItem">TDes16::AppendFormat()</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>13</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
It is raised by the <code>AppendFormatList()</code> member function
of the 16-bit variant descriptor <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes16Class.html#%3a%3aTDes16" title="class TDes16"><code class="ApiItem">TDes16</code></a>, if an invalid
variable list is passed to the function when the format is <code>%S</code> or <code>%s</code>. 
</p>
<code>14</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when expanding or contracting an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/HBufC16Class.html#%3a%3aHBufC16" title="class HBufC16"><code class="ApiItem">HBufC16</code></a> buffer using the <code>ReAlloc()</code> or
<code>ReAllocL()</code> descriptor member functions. Specifically, the panic
occurs if the new length being specified is too small to contain the data. 
</p>
<code>16</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Replace()</code> member function
of the 16-bit variant descriptor <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes16Class.html#%3a%3aTDes16" title="class TDes16"><code class="ApiItem">TDes16</code></a> when the length of
the source descriptor is negative or exceeds the maximum length of the target
descriptor. 
</p>
<code>17</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when 16-bit variant descriptors are
constructed with negative length values. It may also be raised if the
<code>Set()</code>, <code>Repeat()</code> and the <code>Find()</code> member
functions are passed negative length values. 
</p>
<code>18</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when 16-bit variant descriptors are
constructed with negative maximum length values. 
</p>
<code>19</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Ptr()</code> member function of
an 8 bit variant descriptor if the descriptor is invalid. Check for ways in
which the descriptor may have become corrupted, including an unsafe use of
cast. 
</p>
<code>20</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a length value passed to an 8 bit variant
descriptor member function is invalid. It may be raised by some descriptor
constructors and, specifically, by the <code>Replace()</code> and
<code>Set()</code> descriptor member functions. 
</p>
<code>21</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the index value passed to the 8 bit
variant descriptor <code>Operator[]</code> is out of bounds. 
</p>
<code>22</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the position value passed to an 8 bit
variant descriptor member function is out of bounds. It may be raised by the
<code>Left()</code>, <code>Right()</code>, <code>Mid()
</code>,
<code>Insert()</code>, <code>Delete()</code> and <code>Replace()
</code>
descriptor member functions. 
</p>
<code>23</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when any operation that moves or copies data
to an 8 bit variant descriptor, causes the length of that descriptor to exceed
its maximum length. 
</p>
<p>
It may be caused by any of the copying, appending or formatting
member functions and, specifically, by the <code>Insert()</code>,
<code>Replace()</code>, <code>Fill()</code>, <code>Fillz()</code> and
<code>ZeroTerminate()</code> descriptor member functions. It can also be caused
by the <code>SetLength()</code> function. See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes8Class.html#%3a%3aTDes8" title="class TDes8"><code class="ApiItem">TDes8</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>24</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the format string passed to the 8 bit
variant descriptor member functions <code>Format()</code> and
<code>AppendFormat()</code> has invalid syntax. 
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes8Class.html#%3a%3aTDes8%3a%3aFormat%28%29" title="function TDes8::Format()"><code class="ApiItem">TDes8::Format()</code></a> and
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes8Class.html#%3a%3aTDes8%3a%3aAppendFormat%28%29" title="function TDes8::AppendFormat()"><code class="ApiItem">TDes8::AppendFormat()</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>25</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>AppendFormatList()</code> member
function of the 8-bit variant descriptor <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes8Class.html#%3a%3aTDes8" title="class TDes8"><code class="ApiItem">TDes8</code></a>, if an
invalid variable list is passed to the function when the format is
<code>%S</code> or <code>%s</code>. 
</p>
<code>26</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when expanding or contracting an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/HBufC8Class.html#%3a%3aHBufC8" title="class HBufC8"><code class="ApiItem">HBufC8</code></a> buffer using the <code>ReAlloc()</code> or
<code>ReAllocL()</code> descriptor member functions. Specifically, the panic
occurs if the new length being specified is too small to contain the data. 
</p>
<code>28</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Replace()</code> member function
of the 8-bit variant descriptor <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes8Class.html#%3a%3aTDes8" title="class TDes8"><code class="ApiItem">TDes8</code></a>, when the length of
the source descriptor is negative or exceeds the maximum length of the target
descriptor. 
</p>
<code>29</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when 8-bit variant descriptors are constructed
with negative length values. It may also be raised if the <code>Set()</code>,
<code>Repeat()</code> and the <code>Find()</code> member functions are passed
negative length values. 
</p>
<code>30</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when 8-bit variant descriptors are constructed
with negative maximum length values. 
</p>
<code>32</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
It is raised by the <code>Pos()</code> member function of a
<code>TRawEvent</code>. The function returns the mouse/pen position
encapsulated by the <code>TRawEvent</code>. The panic is raised when the event
is not a mouse/pen type event. 
</p>
<code>33</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
It is raised by the <code>ScanCode()</code> member function of a
<code>TRawEvent</code>. The function returns the scan code associated with a
key down or key up event encapsulated by the <code>TRawEvent</code>. The panic
is raised when the event is not a key down or key up event. 
</p>
<code>34</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
It is raised by the <code>Modifiers()</code> member function of a
<code>TRawEvent</code>. The function returns the modifers associated with a
modifiers update event encapsulated by the <code>TRawEvent</code>. The panic is
raised when the event is not a modifier update event. 
</p>
<code>35</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the default <code>At()</code> virtual
member function of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TKeyClass.html#%3a%3aTKey" title="class TKey"><code class="ApiItem">TKey</code></a>. The function is intended to be
overridden by a derived class. 
</p>
<code>36</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the default <code>Swap()</code> virtual
member function of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TSwapClass.html#%3a%3aTSwap" title="class TSwap"><code class="ApiItem">TSwap</code></a>. The function is intended to be
overridden by a derived class. 
</p>
<code>37</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>operator[]</code> of a
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TUidTypeClass.html#%3a%3aTUidType" title="class TUidType"><code class="ApiItem">TUidType</code></a> when the index value passed to the operator is
either negative or is greater than or equal to the constant
<code>KMaxCheckedUid</code> defined in <code class="filename">e32const.h</code>. 
</p>
<code>38</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Set(TDesC8&amp;)</code> member
function of <code>TCheckedUid</code> when the length of the descriptor passed
to the function is not equal to the size of a <code>TCheckedUid</code> object. 
</p>
<code>41</code>
<p>
This panic is caused by the
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserHeapClass.html#%3a%3aUserHeap%3a%3aChunkHeap%28%29" title="function UserHeap::ChunkHeap()"><code class="ApiItem">UserHeap::ChunkHeap()</code></a> static function when the value
defining the minimum length of the heap is greater than the value defining the
maximum length to which the heap can grow. 
</p>
<code>42</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by a number of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>
member functions, <code>AllocLen()</code>, <code>Free()</code>,
<code>FreeZ()</code>, <code>ReAlloc()</code>, <code>ReAllocL()</code>,
<code>Adjust()</code> and <code>AdjustL()</code> when a pointer passed to these
functions does not point to a valid cell. 
</p>
<code>43</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Adjust()</code> and
<code>AdjustL()</code> member functions of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>. It is
caused when a heap cell is being shrunk and the amount by which the cell is
being shrunk is less than the current length of the cell. 
</p>
<code>44</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Free()</code> and
<code>FreeZ()</code> member functions of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>. It is
caused when the cell being freed overlaps the next cell on the free list (i.e.
the first cell on the free list with an address higher than the one being
freed). 
</p>
<code>45</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Free()</code> and
<code>FreeZ()</code> member functions of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>. It is
caused when the cell being freed overlaps the previous cell on the free list
(i.e. the last cell on the free list with an address lower than the one being
freed). 
</p>
<code>46</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>ReAlloc()</code> and
<code>ReAllocL()</code> member functions of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>. It
is caused when the cell being reallocated overlaps the next cell on the free
list (i.e. the first cell on the free list with an address higher than the one
being reallocated). 
</p>
<code>47</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Alloc()</code>,
<code>AllocL()</code> or <code>AllocLC()</code> member functions of
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>. It is caused by trying to allocate a cell from a
heap, specifying an unsigned size value which is greater than or equal to the
value of <code>KMaxTInt/2</code>. The constant <code>KMaxTInt</code> is defined
in <code class="filename">e32std.h</code>. 
</p>
<p>
This panic may also be raised by the heap walker when it finds a
bad allocated heap cell size. 
</p>
<code>48</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad
allocated heap cell address. 
</p>
<code>49</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad free
heap cell address. 
</p>
<code>51</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
It is raised by the <code>__DbgMarkEnd()</code> member function of
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a> in debug builds when there has been no corresponding
call to the <code>__DbgMarkStart()</code> member function; it is also caused
when there are more calls to <code>__DbgMarkEnd()</code> than to
<code>__DbgMarkStart()</code>. These functions are part of the debug assistance
provided by the <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a> class. 
</p>
<code>52</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Adjust()</code> and
<code>AdjustL()</code> member functions of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>. It is
caused when the offset from the start of the cell being stretched or shrunk is
a negative value. 
</p>
<code>54</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>ReAlloc()</code> and
<code>ReAllocL()</code> member functions of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>. It
is caused when the new size for the cell being reallocated is a negative value.
</p>
<code>55</code>
<p>
This panic is caused by the
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserHeapClass.html#%3a%3aUserHeap" title="class UserHeap"><code class="ApiItem">UserHeap</code></a><code>::ChunkHeap()</code> static function when
the value defining the minimum length of the heap is negative. 
</p>
<code>56</code>
<p>
This panic is caused by the
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserHeapClass.html#%3a%3aUserHeap" title="class UserHeap"><code class="ApiItem">UserHeap</code></a><code>::ChunkHeap()</code> static function when
the value defining the maximum length to which the heap can grow, is negative. 
</p>
<code>57</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when closing a shared heap using the
<code>Close()</code> member function of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a> and the
access count is zero or negative. A zero or negative access count suggests that
an attempt is being made to close the heap too many times. 
</p>
<code>58</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when opening a heap for shared access using
the <code>Open()</code> member function of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a> and the
heap type is not <code>EChunkNormal</code>. 
</p>
<code>59</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>UnGet()</code> member function of
the 8-bit variant lexical analyzer, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TLex8Class.html#%3a%3aTLex8" title="class TLex8"><code class="ApiItem">TLex8</code></a>, if the
character position is already at the start of the string. 
</p>
<code>60</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Inc()</code> member function of
the 8-bit variant lexical analyzer, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TLex8Class.html#%3a%3aTLex8" title="class TLex8"><code class="ApiItem">TLex8</code></a>, if the
resulting character position lies before the start of the string or after the
end of the string. 
</p>
<code>61</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>SkipAndMark()</code> member
function of the 8-bit variant lexical analyzer, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TLex8Class.html#%3a%3aTLex8" title="class TLex8"><code class="ApiItem">TLex8</code></a>, if
the resulting character position lies before the start of the string or after
the end of the string. 
</p>
<code>63</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>ValidateMark()</code> member
function of the 8-bit variant lexical analyzer, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TLex8Class.html#%3a%3aTLex8" title="class TLex8"><code class="ApiItem">TLex8</code></a>, if
the position of the extraction mark lies before the start of the string or
after the end of the string. 
</p>
<code>64</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>UnGet()</code> member function of
the 16-bit variant lexical analyzer, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TLex16Class.html#%3a%3aTLex16" title="class TLex16"><code class="ApiItem">TLex16</code></a>, if the
character position is already at the start of the string. 
</p>
<code>65</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Inc()</code> member function of
the 16-bit variant lexical analyzer, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TLex16Class.html#%3a%3aTLex16" title="class TLex16"><code class="ApiItem">TLex16</code></a>, if the
resulting character position lies before the start of the string or after the
end of the string. 
</p>
<code>66</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>SkipAndMark()</code> member
function of the 16-bit variant lexical analyzer, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TLex16Class.html#%3a%3aTLex16" title="class TLex16"><code class="ApiItem">TLex16</code></a>,
if the resulting character position lies before the start of the string or
after the end of the string. 
</p>
<code>68</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>ValidateMark()</code> member
function of the 16-bit variant lexical analyzer, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TLex16Class.html#%3a%3aTLex16" title="class TLex16"><code class="ApiItem">TLex16</code></a>,
if the position of the extraction mark lies before the start of the string or
after the end of the string. 
</p>
<code>69</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDateSuffixClass.html#%3a%3aTDateSuffix" title="class TDateSuffix"><code class="ApiItem">TDateSuffix</code></a>
constructor or its <code>Set()</code> member function when the suffix index
specified is negative or is greater than or equal to the value
<code>KMaxSuffixes</code> defined in <code class="filename">e32std.h</code>. The index is used
to access a locale dependent table of suffix characters which can be appended
to the dates of the month (e.g. the characters &quot;st&quot; for 1st, &quot;nd&quot; for 2nd, &quot;st&quot;
for 31st). 
</p>
<code>70</code>
<p>
<em>Introduced in 6.0:</em> This panic is raised when
attempting to complete a client/server request and the <code>RMessagePtr</code>
is null. 
</p>
<p>
<em>Withdrawn in 6.0:</em> This panic is raised by the
<code>SetRetry()</code> member function of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RSessionBaseClass.html#%3a%3aRSessionBase" title="class RSessionBase"><code class="ApiItem">RSessionBase</code></a>,
the client interface for communication with a server, when the specified delay
time between resending a message to the server is either negative or a value
greater than KMaxTint (defined in e32std.h). 
</p>
<code>71</code>
<p>
<em>Withdrawn in 6.0:</em> This panic is raised by the
<code>SetRetry()</code> member function of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RSessionBaseClass.html#%3a%3aRSessionBase" title="class RSessionBase"><code class="ApiItem">RSessionBase</code></a>,
the client interface for communication with a server, when the specified number
of attempts to resend a message to the server is either negative or a value
greater than <code>KMaxTint</code> (defined in <code class="filename">e32std.h</code>). 
</p>
<code>72</code>
<p>
<em>Withdrawn in 6.0:</em> This panic is raised by the
<code>SetRetry()</code> member function of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RSessionBaseClass.html#%3a%3aRSessionBase" title="class RSessionBase"><code class="ApiItem">RSessionBase</code></a>,
the client interface for communication with a server, when the specified
operation code identifying the required service is either negative or a value
greater than <code>KMaxTint</code> (defined in <code class="filename">e32std.h</code>). 
</p>
<p>
<em>Introduced in 6.0:</em> This panic is raised by the
<code>Send()</code> and <code>SendReceive()</code> member functions of
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RSessionBaseClass.html#%3a%3aRSessionBase" title="class RSessionBase"><code class="ApiItem">RSessionBase</code></a>, the client interface for communication with
a server, when the specified operation code identifying the required service is
either negative or a value greater than <code>KMaxTint</code> (defined in
<code class="filename">e32std.h</code>). 
</p>
<code>73</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Receive()</code> member function
of <code>RServer</code>, the handle to the server, when the attempt to receive
a message for the server, synchronously, fails. 
</p>
<code>75</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the constructor of a singly linked list
header, a <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TSglQueClass.html#%3a%3aTSglQue" title="class TSglQue"><code class="ApiItem">TSglQue</code></a> or by the <code>SetOffset()</code>
member function when the specified offset is not 4 byte aligned, i.e. when it
is not divisible by 4. 
</p>
<code>76</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when attempting to remove an object from a
singly linked list, using the <code>Remove()</code> member function of
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TSglQueClass.html#%3a%3aTSglQue" title="class TSglQue"><code class="ApiItem">TSglQue</code></a>, when that object is not in the list. 
</p>
<code>78</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the constructor of a doubly linked list
header, a <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDblQueClass.html#%3a%3aTDblQue" title="class TDblQue"><code class="ApiItem">TDblQue</code></a> or by the <code>SetOffset()</code>
member function, when the specified offset is not 4 byte aligned, i.e. when it
is not divisible by 4. 
</p>
<code>79</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
It is raised by a call to either the <code>First()</code> and
<code>Last()</code> member functions of a doubly linked list, a
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDblQueClass.html#%3a%3aTDblQue" title="class TDblQue"><code class="ApiItem">TDblQue</code></a>, which return pointers to the first and last
element in the list respectively; the panic occurs when the list is empty. 
</p>
<code>80</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
It is raised by the post increment operator,
<code>operator++</code>, the post decrement operator, <code>operator&mdash;
</code>
and the return current element operator, <code>operator T*</code>, of the
doubly linked list iterator, a <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDblQueIterClass.html#%3a%3aTDblQueIter" title="class TDblQueIter"><code class="ApiItem">TDblQueIter</code></a>; the panic
occurs when the element returned by these operators is not in the list.
Typically, this is caused by the removal of the element from the list prior to
calling these operators. 
</p>
<code>81</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the get rectangle operator,
<code>operator[]</code>, of a clipping region, derived from the abstract base
class <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TRegionClass.html#%3a%3aTRegion" title="class TRegion"><code class="ApiItem">TRegion</code></a>. The panic occurs when the index, which
refers to the specific rectangle within the region, is greater than or equal to
the number of rectangles contained within the region (as returned by the
<code>Count()</code> member function). 
</p>
<p>
The index must be strictly less than the number of contained
rectangles. 
</p>
<code>82</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
It is raised when sorting the rectangles within a clipping region,
derived from the abstract base class <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TRegionClass.html#%3a%3aTRegion" title="class TRegion"><code class="ApiItem">TRegion</code></a>, using the
<code>Sort()</code> member function of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TRegionClass.html#%3a%3aTRegion" title="class TRegion"><code class="ApiItem">TRegion</code></a>. The panic
occurs when the region is invalid. 
</p>
<code>83</code>
<p>
This panic occurs when the Kernel sends a message to the Kernel
server and this completes with an error, i.e. an error code which is not
<code>KErrNone</code>. 
</p>
<code>84</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Panic()</code> member function of
<code>RTest</code>, the test class. 
</p>
<code>85</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>CheckConsoleCreated()</code>
member functions of <code>RTest</code> and <code>RTestJ</code>, the test
classes, when the creation of a console, as derived from a
<code>CConsoleBase</code>, fails. 
</p>
<code>86</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the static function
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserClass.html#%3a%3aUser%3a%3aAfter%28%29" title="function User::After()"><code class="ApiItem">User::After()</code></a> which is used to suspend the current thread
until the specified time interval, in microseconds, has expired. The panic
occurs when the specified time interval is negative. 
</p>
<code>87</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a relative timer event is requested from
an asynchronous timer service, an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RTimerClass.html#%3a%3aRTimer" title="class RTimer"><code class="ApiItem">RTimer</code></a>, using the
<code>After()</code> member function. The panic occurs when the requested time
interval is negative. 
</p>
<code>88</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCompare%28%29" title="function Mem::Compare()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::Compare()</code></a>,
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCompareC%28%29" title="function Mem::CompareC()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::CompareC()</code></a> and <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCompareF%28%29" title="function Mem::CompareF()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::CompareF()</code></a>,
which compare two areas of memory. The panic occurs when the length of the area
of memory designated as the left hand area, is negative. 
</p>
<code>89</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCompare%28%29" title="function Mem::Compare()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::Compare()</code></a>,
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCompareC%28%29" title="function Mem::CompareC()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::CompareC()</code></a> and <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCompareF%28%29" title="function Mem::CompareF()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::CompareF()</code></a>,
which compare two areas of memory. The panic occurs when the length of the area
of memory designated as the right hand area, is negative. 
</p>
<code>90</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCopy%28%29" title="function Mem::Copy()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::Copy()</code></a>, which
copies the content of one area of memory to another. The panic occurs when the
length of the area of memory to be copied, is negative 
</p>
<code>91</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aMove%28%29" title="function Mem::Move()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::Move()</code></a>, which
moves the content of one area of memory to another. The panic occurs when the
length of the area of memory to be moved, is not a multiple of 4. 
</p>
<code>92</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aMove%28%29" title="function Mem::Move()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::Move()</code></a>, which
moves the content of one area of memory to another. The panic occurs when the
address of the source for the move operation, is not aligned on a 4 byte
boundary. 
</p>
<code>93</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aMove%28%29" title="function Mem::Move()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::Move()</code></a>, which
moves the content of one area of memory to another. The panic occurs when the
address of the target for the move operation, is not aligned on a 4 byte
boundary. 
</p>
<code>94</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aSwap%28%29" title="function Mem::Swap()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::Swap()</code></a>, which
swaps the content of one area of memory with another. The panic occurs when the
length of the area of memory to be swapped, is negative. 
</p>
<code>95</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aFill%28%29" title="function Mem::Fill()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::Fill()</code></a> and
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aFillZ%28%29" title="function Mem::FillZ()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::FillZ()</code></a>, both of which fill an area of memory. The
panic occurs when the length of the area of memory to be filled, is negative. 
</p>
<code>96</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserClass.html#%3a%3aUser%3a%3aQuickSort%28%29" title="function User::QuickSort()"><code class="ApiItem">User::QuickSort()</code></a>,
when the value for the number of records to be sorted, is negative. 
</p>
<code>97</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserClass.html#%3a%3aUser%3a%3aBinarySearch%28%29" title="function User::BinarySearch()"><code class="ApiItem">User::BinarySearch()</code></a>,
when the value for the number of records taking part in the search, is
negative. 
</p>
<code>98</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the constructor of the base key class,
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TKeyClass.html#%3a%3aTKey" title="class TKey"><code class="ApiItem">TKey</code></a>. It occurs when the offset value passed to the
constructor is negative.As <code>TKey</code> is an abstract class, i.e. objects
of type <code>TKey</code> are not intended to be explicitly constructed, look
at the offset value passed to the constructors of derived classes such as
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TKeyArrayFixClass.html#%3a%3aTKeyArrayFix" title="class TKeyArrayFix"><code class="ApiItem">TKeyArrayFix</code></a>, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TKeyArrayVarClass.html#%3a%3aTKeyArrayVar" title="class TKeyArrayVar"><code class="ApiItem">TKeyArrayVar</code></a> and
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TKeyArrayPakClass.html#%3a%3aTKeyArrayPak" title="class TKeyArrayPak"><code class="ApiItem">TKeyArrayPak</code></a> for the cause of the panic. 
</p>
<code>99</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using
the <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> member functions: <code>CreateLocal()</code>,
<code>CreateGlobal()</code>, <code>CreateDoubleEndedLocal()</code> and
<code>CreateDoubleEndedGlobal()</code>. It occurs when the value for the
maximum size to which this chunk can be adjusted, is negative. 
</p>
<code>100</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using
the <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> member functions: <code>CreateLocal()</code>
and <code>CreateGlobal()</code>. It occurs when the value for the number of
bytes to be committed to this chunk on creation, is negative. 
</p>
<code>101</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using
the <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> member functions: <code>CreateLocal()</code>
and <code>CreateGlobal()</code>. It occurs when the value for the number of
bytes to be committed to this chunk on creation is greater than the value for
the maximum size to which this chunk can be adjusted. 
</p>
<code>102</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when changing the number of bytes committed to
a chunk by calling the <code>Adjust()</code> member function of
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a>. The panic occurs when the value passed to the
function is negative. 
</p>
<code>103</code>
<p>
<em>Withdrawn in 6.0:</em> The panic is raised by the
<code>CreateSession()</code> member function of the abstract session base class
<code>RSessionBase</code>. <code>CreateSession()</code> is a protected function
and can only be called by member functions of derived classes. The panic occurs
when the delay time interval passed to this function is negative. 
</p>
<code>104</code>
<p>
<em>Withdrawn in 6.0:</em> The panic is raised by the
<code>CreateSession()</code> member function of the abstract session base class
<code>RSessionBase</code>. <code>CreateSession()</code> is a protected function
and can only be called by member functions of derived classes. The panic occurs
when the retry count passed to this function is negative. 
</p>
<code>105</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a local or global semaphore is created
using the <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RSemaphoreClass.html#%3a%3aRSemaphore" title="class RSemaphore"><code class="ApiItem">RSemaphore</code></a> member functions:
<code>CreateLocal()</code> and <code>CreateGlobal()</code>. It occurs when the
value for the initial semaphore count is negative. 
</p>
<code>106</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a semaphore, an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RSemaphoreClass.html#%3a%3aRSemaphore" title="class RSemaphore"><code class="ApiItem">RSemaphore</code></a>, is signaled using the <code>Signal(TInt
aCount)</code> member function and the count value is negative. 
</p>
<code>107</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a critical section, an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RCriticalSectionClass.html#%3a%3aRCriticalSection" title="class RCriticalSection"><code class="ApiItem">RCriticalSection</code></a>, is signalled using the
<code>Signal()</code> member function. The panic occurs when the
<code>Signal()</code> is not matched by an earlier call to <code>Wait()
</code>
and suggests that this is a stray signal. 
</p>
<code>108</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when creating a thread using the
<code>Create()</code> member functions of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RThreadClass.html#%3a%3aRThread" title="class RThread"><code class="ApiItem">RThread</code></a>. The
panic only occurs for those variants of <code>Create()</code> which take a
pointer to an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a> as one of the arguments and is caused
if the heap referred to here is neither of type
<code class="ApiItem">RHeapBase::EChunkNormal</code> nor of type
<code class="ApiItem">RHeapBase::EChunkStack</code>. 
</p>
<code>109</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when creating a thread using the
<code>Create()</code> member functions of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RThreadClass.html#%3a%3aRThread" title="class RThread"><code class="ApiItem">RThread</code></a>. The
panic occurs when the value of the stack size passed to these functions is
negative. 
</p>
<code>110</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when creating a thread using the
<code>Create()</code> member functions of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RThreadClass.html#%3a%3aRThread" title="class RThread"><code class="ApiItem">RThread</code></a>. The
panic is only raised by those variants of <code>Create()</code> which create a
new heap for the new thread. The panic occurs if the minimum heap size
specified is less than <code>KMinHeapSize</code> , defined in
<code class="filename">e32std.h</code>. 
</p>
<code>111</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when creating a thread using the
<code>Create()</code> member functions of <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RThreadClass.html#%3a%3aRThread" title="class RThread"><code class="ApiItem">RThread</code></a>. The
panic is only raised by those variants of <code>Create()</code> which create a
new heap for the new thread. The panic occurs if the minimum heap size
specified is greater than the maximum size to which the heap can grow 
</p>
<code>112</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Alloc()</code> and
<code>AllocL()</code> member functions of class <code>RRef</code> when the size
value passed is negative. 
</p>
<code>113</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by: 
</p>
<p>
the constructor of a time representation object, a
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TTimeClass.html#%3a%3aTTime" title="class TTime"><code class="ApiItem">TTime</code></a>, which takes a text string, when the format of that
text string is incorrect or represents an invalid date/time. 
</p>
<p>
the <code>Parse()</code> member function of a time
representation object, a <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TTimeClass.html#%3a%3aTTime" title="class TTime"><code class="ApiItem">TTime</code></a>, if the century offset
value is either negative or is greater than or equal to 100. 
</p>
<p>
the <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TimeClass.html#%3a%3aTime%3a%3aDaysInMonth%28%29" title="function Time::DaysInMonth()"><code class="ApiItem">Time::DaysInMonth()</code></a> function, if an
invalid month value is passed. 
</p>
<code>114</code>
<p>This panic is raised in debug builds only.
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by member functions of a
<code>TBusLocalDrive</code> when no connection has been made to a local drive. 
</p>
<code>115</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when attempting to connect to a local drive
using the <code>Connect()</code> member function of <code>TBusLocalDrive</code>
and the specified drive number is out of range, i.e. the drive number is
negative or is greater than or equal to <code>KMaxLocalDrives</code>, defined
in <code class="filename">e32std.h</code>. 
</p>
<code>116</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>Lookup()</code> member function
of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RLibraryClass.html#%3a%3aRLibrary" title="class RLibrary"><code class="ApiItem">RLibrary</code></a>, a handle to a dynamically loaded DLL, when
the ordinal number of the required DLL function, is zero or negative. 
</p>
<code>119</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when setting a new currency symbol using the
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserClass.html#%3a%3aUser%3a%3aSetCurrencySymbol%28%29" title="function User::SetCurrencySymbol()"><code class="ApiItem">User::SetCurrencySymbol()</code></a> function. The panic occurs when
the length of the descriptor containing the new symbol is greater than
<code>KMaxCurrencySymbol</code>, defined in <code class="filename">e32std.h</code>. 
</p>
<code>120</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>CreateDoubleEndedLocal()</code>
and <code>CreateDoubleEndedGlobal()</code> member functions of an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> when the lower address of the committed region is
negative. 
</p>
<code>121</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>CreateDoubleEndedLocal()</code>
and <code>CreateDoubleEndedGlobal()</code> member functions of an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> when the upper address of the committed region is
negative. 
</p>
<code>122</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>CreateDoubleEndedLocal()</code>
and <code>CreateDoubleEndedGlobal()</code> member functions of an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> when the upper address of the committed region is
lower than the lower address of the committed region. 
</p>
<code>123</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>CreateDoubleEndedLocal()</code>
and <code>CreateDoubleEndedGlobal()</code> member functions of an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> when the upper address of the committed region is
lower than the maximum size to which this chunk can be adjusted. 
</p>
<code>124</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>AdjustDoubleEnded()</code> member
function of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> when the lower address of the
committed region is negative. 
</p>
<code>125</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>AdjustDoubleEnded()</code> member
function of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> when the upper address of the
committed region is negative. 
</p>
<code>126</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the <code>AdjustDoubleEnded()</code> member
function of an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a> when the upper address of the
committed region is lower than the lower address of the committed region. 
</p>
<code>127</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when constructing an array of pointers, an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RPointerArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRPointerArray" title="class RPointerArray"><code class="ApiItem">RPointerArray</code></a>, and specifying a granularity value which is
one of the following: 
</p>
<p>
zero 
</p>
<p>
negative 
</p>
<p>
greater than <code>0x10000000</code>. 
</p>
<code>128</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when constructing an array of fixed length
objects, an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRArray" title="class RArray"><code class="ApiItem">RArray</code></a>, and specifying a key offset value
which is one of the following: 
</p>
<p>
negative 
</p>
<p>
not a multiple of 4 
</p>
<p>
greater than or equal to the size of the array elements. 
</p>
<code>129</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when constructing an array of fixed length
objects, an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRArray" title="class RArray"><code class="ApiItem">RArray</code></a>, and the length of the array elements
is one of the following: 
</p>
<p>
zero 
</p>
<p>
negative 
</p>
<p>
greater than 640. 
</p>
<code>130</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when an index value passed to a member
function of a <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRArray" title="class RArray"><code class="ApiItem">RArray</code></a> or a
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RPointerArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRPointerArray" title="class RPointerArray"><code class="ApiItem">RPointerArray</code></a> identifying an array element, is out of
bounds. 
</p>
<code>131</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the value identifying the insertion
position in a call to <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRArray%3a%3aInsert%28%29" title="function RArray::Insert()"><code class="ApiItem">RArray::Insert()</code></a> or
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RPointerArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRPointerArray%3a%3aInsert%28%29" title="function RPointerArray::Insert()"><code class="ApiItem">RPointerArray::Insert()</code></a> is either negative or greater than
the number of elements in the array. 
</p>
<code>132</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when an index value passed to
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCollationMethodByIndex%28%29" title="function Mem::CollationMethodByIndex()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::CollationMethodByIndex()</code></a> or
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/MemClass.html#%3a%3aMem%3a%3aCollationMethodId%28%29" title="function Mem::CollationMethodId()"><code class="ApiItem">Mem::CollationMethodId()</code></a> is out of bounds. 
</p>
<code>133</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when an index value passed to
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TFixedArrayClass.html#%3a%3aTFixedArray%3a%3aAt%28%29" title="function TFixedArray::At()"><code class="ApiItem">TFixedArray::At()</code></a> or
<code class="ApiItem">TFixedArray::operator[]</code> is out of bounds. 
</p>
<code>134</code>
<p>
Not used. 
</p>
<code>135</code>
<p>
Not used. 
</p>
<code>136</code>
<p>
Not used. 
</p>
<code>137</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. The panic is
caused when a parameter is too big. 
</p>
<code>138</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists when an index
value for the parameters is outside its permitted range. 
</p>
<code>139</code>
<p>
<em>This panic is raised in debug builds only.</em>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists when an index
value for the parameters is outside its permitted range.
</p>
<code>140</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>141</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>142</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>143</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>144</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>145</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>146</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>147</code>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>148</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>149</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>150</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>151</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>152</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>153</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>154</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>155</code>
<p>
Not used. 
</p>
<code>156</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the variants of the
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRArray" title="class RArray"><code class="ApiItem">RArray</code></a> or <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RPointerArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRPointerArray" title="class RPointerArray"><code class="ApiItem">RPointerArray</code></a> constructors
that take a value that defines the number of entries for the array. The panic
is caused when this number is not positive. 
</p>
<code>157</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk%3a%3aCommit%28%29" title="function RChunk::Commit()"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk::Commit()</code></a> when
the value of the offset of the committed region is negative. 
</p>
<code>158</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk%3a%3aCommit%28%29" title="function RChunk::Commit()"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk::Commit()</code></a> when
the size of the committed region is negative. 
</p>
<code>159</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk%3a%3aAllocate%28%29" title="function RChunk::Allocate()"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk::Allocate()</code></a>
when the size of the committed region is negative. 
</p>
<code>160</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk%3a%3aDecommit%28%29" title="function RChunk::Decommit()"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk::Decommit()</code></a>
when the value of the offset of the committed region is negative. 
</p>
<code>161</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk%3a%3aDecommit%28%29" title="function RChunk::Decommit()"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk::Decommit()</code></a>
when the size of the committed region is negative. 
</p>
<code>162</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when an invalid chunk type is passed to the
internal member function <code>RChunk::Create()</code>
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a>
</p>
<code>163</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a global chunk is being created and no
name has been specified. 
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a>
</p>
<code>164</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when creating a 'normal' chunk, and the offset
of the bottom of the new committed region from the base of the chunk's reserved
region is not zero. 
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RChunkClass.html#%3a%3aRChunk" title="class RChunk"><code class="ApiItem">RChunk</code></a>
</p>
<code>165</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the internal function
<code>RLibrary::Init()</code> when the function that constructs static data
following a DLL load, leaves. 
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RLibraryClass.html#%3a%3aRLibrary" title="class RLibrary"><code class="ApiItem">RLibrary</code></a>
</p>
<code>166</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally, if a call to the static data
destructors, following closure of a library handle, leaves. 
</p>
<code>167</code>
<p>
This panic is raised in a call to
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RAllocatorClass.html#%3a%3aRAllocator%3a%3aClose%28%29" title="function RAllocator::Close()"><code class="ApiItem">RAllocator::Close()</code></a> when the number of handles is found to
be greater than the maximum allowed, i.e.
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RAllocatorClass.html#%3a%3aRAllocator%3a%3aEMaxHandles" title="field RAllocator::EMaxHandles"><code class="ApiItem">RAllocator::EMaxHandles</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>168</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the internal <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RHeapClass.html#%3a%3aRHeap" title="class RHeap"><code class="ApiItem">RHeap</code></a>
constructor when the offset value is invalid, i.e. is negative or not
appropriate for the pagesize. 
</p>
<code>169</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
<code>RHeap::Reduce()</code> on failure. 
</p>
<code>170</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
<code>RHeap::Reset()</code> on failure. 
</p>
<code>171</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
<code>RHeap::WalkCheckCell()</code> if it detects a free cell with an invalid
size. 
</p>
<code>172</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
<code>RHeap::Initialise()</code> when an alignment value is invalid, i.e is
either less than the size of a <code>TAny*</code> type, or is not a power of 2
(i.e. 2, 4, 8, 16 etc). 
</p>
<code>173</code>
<p>
Not used. 
</p>
<code>174</code>
<p>
This panic is raised if any unimplemented pure virtual function is
called. 
</p>
<code>175</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/UserClass.html#%3a%3aUser%3a%3aLeave%28%29" title="function User::Leave()"><code class="ApiItem">User::Leave()</code></a> is
called and there is no <code class="ApiItem">TRAP</code> frame. 
</p>
<code>176</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when a mathematical function fails with an
unrecognized exception, i.e. one that is none of:
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/e32err.hVariables.html#%3a%3aKErrArgument" title="field KErrArgument"><code class="ApiItem">KErrArgument</code></a>, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/e32err.hVariables.html#%3a%3aKErrDivideByZero" title="field KErrDivideByZero"><code class="ApiItem">KErrDivideByZero</code></a>,
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/e32err.hVariables.html#%3a%3aKErrOverflow" title="field KErrOverflow"><code class="ApiItem">KErrOverflow</code></a> or <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/e32err.hVariables.html#%3a%3aKErrUnderflow" title="field KErrUnderflow"><code class="ApiItem">KErrUnderflow</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>177</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
<code>RHeap::WalkCheckCell()</code> on a bad cell type. 
</p>
<code>178</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when descriptors convert integers into text,
and an invalid radix is passed, i.e. a value that is not one of the
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TRadixEnum.html#%3a%3aTRadix" title="enum TRadix"><code class="ApiItem">TRadix</code></a> enum values. 
</p>
<code>179</code>
<p>This panic is raised in debug builds only.
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised when converting and appending numbers in
descriptors, and buffers are not aligned on even addresses. 
</p>
<code>180</code>
<p>
Not used. 
</p>
<code>181</code>
<p>
This is raised by a Symbian internal component related to Huffman
encoding/decoding. Refer to Symbian 
</p>
<code>182</code>
<p>
This is raised by a Symbian internal component related to Huffman
encoding/decoding. Refer to Symbian 
</p>
<code>183</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by member functions of the internal classes
<code>RArrayBase</code> and <code>RPointerArrayBase</code>; specifically: 
</p>
<p>
<code> RArrayBase::BinarySearch()
</code>
</p>
<p>
<code>RArrayBase::BinarySearchUnsigned()
</code>
</p>
<p>
<code>RArrayBase::BinarySearchSigned()
</code>
</p>
<p>
<code>RPointerArrayBase::BinarySearch()
</code>
</p>
<p>
<code>RPointerArrayBase::BinarySearchUnsigned()
</code>
</p>
<p>
<code>RPointerArrayBase::BinarySearchSigned()
</code>
</p>
<p>
when the find mode passed to these functions is not recognised. 
</p>
<code>184</code>
<p>
This panic is raised on a call to
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RNotifierClass.html#%3a%3aRNotifier%3a%3aNotify%28%29" title="function RNotifier::Notify()"><code class="ApiItem">RNotifier::Notify()</code></a> when the length of one or more of the
descriptors containing the displayable text is bigger than the maximum value
that a <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TUint16Typedef.html#%3a%3aTUint16" title="typedef TUint16"><code class="ApiItem">TUint16</code></a> can hold. 
</p>
<code>185</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the following functions when the month or
day value is outside its permitted range of values: 
</p>
<p>
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TMonthNameClass.html#%3a%3aTMonthName%3a%3aSet%28%29" title="function TMonthName::Set()"><code class="ApiItem">TMonthName::Set()</code></a>
</p>
<p>
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TMonthNameAbbClass.html#%3a%3aTMonthNameAbb%3a%3aSet%28%29" title="function TMonthNameAbb::Set()"><code class="ApiItem">TMonthNameAbb::Set()</code></a>
</p>
<p>
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDayNameClass.html#%3a%3aTDayName%3a%3aSet%28%29" title="function TDayName::Set()"><code class="ApiItem">TDayName::Set()</code></a>
</p>
<p>
<code class="ApiItem"> TDayNameAbb::Set()</code>
</p>
<p>
See also: <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TMonthNameClass.html#%3a%3aTMonthName" title="class TMonthName"><code class="ApiItem">TMonthName</code></a>,
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TMonthNameAbbClass.html#%3a%3aTMonthNameAbb" title="class TMonthNameAbb"><code class="ApiItem">TMonthNameAbb</code></a>, <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDayNameClass.html#%3a%3aTDayName" title="class TDayName"><code class="ApiItem">TDayName</code></a> and
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDayNameAbbClass.html#%3a%3aTDayNameAbb" title="class TDayNameAbb"><code class="ApiItem">TDayNameAbb</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>186</code>
<p>
This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting
functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. 
</p>
<code>187</code>
<p>
This panic is raised in a call to
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes8Class.html#%3a%3aTDes8%3a%3aExpand%28%29" title="function TDes8::Expand()"><code class="ApiItem">TDes8::Expand()</code></a>, if either the length, or the maximum
length, or the pointer to the data is not an even number. 
</p>
<code>188</code>
<p>
This panic is raised in a call to
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TDes8Class.html#%3a%3aTDes8%3a%3aCollapse%28%29" title="function TDes8::Collapse()"><code class="ApiItem">TDes8::Collapse()</code></a>, if either the length, or the maximum
length, or the pointer to the data is not an even number. 
</p>
<code>189</code>
<p>
This panic is raised in calls to the
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TSecurityPolicyClass.html#%3a%3aTSecurityPolicy" title="class TSecurityPolicy"><code class="ApiItem">TSecurityPolicy</code></a> constructors, if the specified capability
is found to be invalid. 
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TCapabilityEnum.html#%3a%3aTCapability" title="enum TCapability"><code class="ApiItem">TCapability</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>190</code>
<p>
This panic is raised in a call to
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TSecurityPolicyClass.html#%3a%3aTSecurityPolicy%3a%3aCheckPolicy%28%29" title="function TSecurityPolicy::CheckPolicy()"><code class="ApiItem">TSecurityPolicy::CheckPolicy()</code></a>, if the security policy is
found to be corrupt. 
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TSecurityPolicyClass.html#%3a%3aTSecurityPolicy" title="class TSecurityPolicy"><code class="ApiItem">TSecurityPolicy</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>191</code>
<p>
This panic is raised in a call to:
</p>
<p class="CodeBlock"><code>TSecurityPolicy::TSecurityPolicy(TSecPolicyType&nbsp;aType)</code></p>
<p>
if <code>aType</code> is neither <code>ETypePass</code> nor
<code>ETypeFail</code>. 
</p>
<p>
See <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/TSecurityPolicyClass.html#%3a%3aTSecurityPolicy" title="class TSecurityPolicy"><code class="ApiItem">TSecurityPolicy</code></a>. 
</p>
<code>192</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when constructing an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RPointerArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRPointerArray" title="class RPointerArray"><code class="ApiItem">RPointerArray</code></a> or an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRArray" title="class RArray"><code class="ApiItem">RArray</code></a> if the
specified minimum growth step is less than or equal to zero or is greater than
65535. 
</p>
<code>193</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when constructing an
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RPointerArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRPointerArray" title="class RPointerArray"><code class="ApiItem">RPointerArray</code></a> or an <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRArray" title="class RArray"><code class="ApiItem">RArray</code></a> if the
specified exponential growth factor is less than or equal to 1 or is greater
than or equal to 128. 
</p>
<code>194</code>
<p>
This panic is raised if code inside an __ASSERT_ALWAYS_NO_LEAVE
harness leaves. 
</p>
<code>195</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the attempt to grow a cell on the heap
fails. 
</p>
<code>196</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when an attempt is made to install a Win32 SE
handler that is not on the stack. 
</p>
<p>
See the internal class <code>TWin32SEHTrap</code>. 
</p>
<code>197</code>
<p>
This panic is raised when the caller of an API does not have the
right capabilities to call that API. You need to consult the documentation for
the specific API for the capabilities needed to call it.
</p>
<code>198</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the constructor of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code> if a NULL function pointer is passed in as the hash
function. 
</p>
<code>199</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the constructor of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code> if a NULL function pointer is passed in as the
identity relation. 
</p>
<code>200</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the constructor of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code> if a negative element size is specified. 
</p>
<code>201</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the constructor of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code> if the specified key offset is inconsistent with
the specified element size. 
</p>
<code>202</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the member function
<code>VerifyReform()</code> of the internal class <code>RHashTableBase
</code>
if a deleted entry still remains after a hash table reform. This panic should
never occur as it indicates an error in the hash table implementation. 
</p>
<code>203</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the member function
<code>ConsistencyCheck()</code> of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code>. It indicates an error in the hash table
implementation. 
</p>
<code>204</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the member function
<code>ConsistencyCheck()</code> of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code>. It indicates an error in the hash table
implementation. 
</p>
<code>205</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the member function
<code>ConsistencyCheck()</code> of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code>. It indicates an error in the hash table
implementation. 
</p>
<code>206</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the member function
<code>ConsistencyCheck()</code> of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code>. It indicates an error in the hash table
implementation. 
</p>
<code>207</code>
</p>
<p>
This panic is raised by the member function
<code>ConsistencyCheck()</code> of the internal class
<code>RHashTableBase</code>. It indicates an error in the hash table
implementation. 
</p>
<code>208</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the member function <code>Next()</code> of
the internal class <code>THashTableIterBase</code> if, while attempting to step
a hash table iterator to the next entry, the iterator is found to point to an
invalid table entry. This will typically occur if elements have been removed
from the hash table without resetting the iterator. 
</p>
<code>209</code>
<p>
This panic is raised by the member function <code>Current()</code>
of the internal class <code>THashTableIterBase</code> if, while interrogating
the current position of a hash table iterator, the iterator is found to point
to an invalid table entry. This will typically occur if elements have been
added to or removed from the hash table without resetting the iterator. 
</p>
<code>210</code>
<p>
This panic is raised if an invalid argument is passed to the
<code>Reserve()</code> function on any of the hash table classes derived from
the internal class <code>RHashTableBase</code>. 
</p>
<code>211</code>
<p>
This panic is raised if the Win32 SE handler chain has been
corrupted. 
</p>
<p>
See the internal class <code>TWin32SEHTrap</code>. 
</p>
<code>212</code>
<p>
This panic is raised if a negative valued argument is passed to the
<code>Reserve()</code> member function of the <a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRArray" title="class RArray"><code class="ApiItem">RArray</code></a> or
<a href="../reference-cpp/E32_EKA2/RPointerArrayClass.html#%3a%3aRPointerArray" title="class RPointerArray"><code class="ApiItem">RPointerArray</code></a> classes . 
</p>