diff -r 675a964f4eb5 -r 35751d3474b7 securityanddataprivacytools/securitytools/certapp/store--/e32panic.h --- a/securityanddataprivacytools/securitytools/certapp/store--/e32panic.h Tue Jul 21 01:04:32 2009 +0100 +++ b/securityanddataprivacytools/securitytools/certapp/store--/e32panic.h Thu Sep 10 14:01:51 2009 +0300 @@ -1,2977 +1,2977 @@ -/* -* Copyright (c) 1997-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). -* All rights reserved. -* This component and the accompanying materials are made available -* under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0" -* which accompanies this distribution, and is available -* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -* -* Initial Contributors: -* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. -* -* Contributors: -* -* Description: -* e32\include\e32panic.h -* -*/ - - - -#ifndef __E32PANIC_H__ -#define __E32PANIC_H__ - - -/** - * @file - * @internalComponent - */ - - -/** -Defines a set of panic numbers associated with the USER panic category. - -Some of these numbers are also associated with panics raised on -the kernel side, and may be associated with -a number of category names, including KERN-COMMON, KERN-HEAP etc. -*/ -enum TCdtPanic - { - - /** - A thread has called User::Invariant(). - - Typically, User::Invariant() 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. - - Check the design and implementation of your class. - - @see User - */ - EInvariantFalse=0, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETDateTimeUnderflow=1, - - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETDateTimeBadDate=2, - - - /** - A TDateTime object has been constructed with an invalid date or time field. - - @see TDateTime - */ - ETDateTimeBadDateTime=3, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETDateTimeAddDaysRange=4, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETDateTimeAddMonthsRange=5, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETDateTimeDaySecNegative=6, - - - /** - A panic raised by the Ptr() member function of a 16-bit descriptor - if the descriptor is invalid. - - @see TDesC16::Ptr() - */ - ETDes16BadDescriptorType=7, - - - /** - The length value passed to a 16-bit variant descriptor member - function is invalid. - - This panic may be raised by some descriptor constructors and, specifically, - by the Replace() and Set() descriptor member functions. - - @see TDes16 - */ - ETDes16LengthOutOfRange=8, - - - /** - The index value passed to the 16-bit variant descriptor Operator[] is - out of bounds. - */ - ETDes16IndexOutOfRange=9, - - - /** - The position value passed to a 16-bit variant descriptor member function - is out of bounds. - - The panic can be raised by the Left(), Right(), Mid(), Insert(), Delete() - and Replace() member functions of TDes16. - - @see TDes16 - */ - ETDes16PosOutOfRange=10, - - - /** - An operation to move or copy data to a 16-bit variant descriptor, - will cause the length of that descriptor to exceed its maximum length. - - This may be caused by any of the copying, appending or formatting member - functions but, specifically, by the Insert(), Replace(), Fill(), Fillz(), - and ZeroTerminate() descriptor member functions. It can also be caused by - the SetLength() function. - - @see TDes16 - */ - ETDes16Overflow=11, - - - /** - The format string passed to the 16-bit variant descriptor member functions - Format() and AppendFormat() has incorrect syntax. - - @see TDes16 - */ - ETDes16BadFormatDescriptor=12, - - - /** - An invalid variable list has been passed to the AppendFormatList() member - function of the 16-bit variant descriptor TDes16, when the format is %S or %s. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - @see TDes16 - */ - ETDes16BadFormatParams=13, - - - /** - This panic is raised when expanding or contracting an HBufC16 buffer using - the ReAlloc() or ReAllocL() descriptor member functions and the new - specified length is too small to contain the data. - - @see HBufC16 - */ - ETDes16ReAllocTooSmall=14, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETDes16RemoteBadDescriptorType=15, - - - /** - In a call to the Replace() member function of the 16-bit variant - descriptor TDes16,the length of the source descriptor is negative - or exceeds the maximum length of the target descriptor. - - @see TDes16 - */ - ETDes16RemoteLengthOutOfRange=16, - - - /** - A 16-bit variant descriptor is being constructed with a negative - length value. - - This panic may also be raised if the Set(), Repeat() and the Find() member - functions are passed negative length values. - */ - ETDes16LengthNegative=17, - - - /** - A 16-bit variant descriptor is being constructed with a negative maximum - length value. - */ - ETDes16MaxLengthNegative=18, - - - /** - A panic raised by the Ptr() member function of an 8-bit descriptor - if the descriptor is invalid. - - @see TDesC8::Ptr() - */ - ETDes8BadDescriptorType=19, - - - /** - The length value passed to an 8-bit variant descriptor member - function is invalid. - - This panic may be raised by some descriptor constructors and, specifically, - by the Replace() and Set() descriptor member functions. - - @see TDes8 - */ - ETDes8LengthOutOfRange=20, - - - /** - The index value passed to the 8-bit variant descriptor Operator[] is - out of bounds. - */ - ETDes8IndexOutOfRange=21, - - - /** - The position value passed to an 8-bit variant descriptor member function - is out of bounds. - - The panic can be raised by the Left(), Right(), Mid(), Insert(), Delete() - and Replace() member functions of TDes8 - - @see TDes8 - */ - ETDes8PosOutOfRange=22, - - - /** - An operation to move or copy data to an 8-bit variant descriptor, - will cause the length of that descriptor to exceed its maximum length. - - This may be caused by any of the copying, appending or formatting member - functions but, specifically, by the Insert(), Replace(), Fill(), Fillz(), - and ZeroTerminate() descriptor member functions. It can also be caused by - the SetLength() function. - - @see TDes8 - */ - ETDes8Overflow=23, - - - /** - The format string passed to the 8-bit variant descriptor member functions - Format() and AppendFormat() has incorrect syntax. - - @see TDes8 - */ - ETDes8BadFormatDescriptor=24, - - - /** - An invalid variable list has been passed to the AppendFormatList() member - function of the 8-bit variant descriptor TDes8, when the format is %S or %s. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - @see TDes8 - */ - ETDes8BadFormatParams=25, - - - /** - This panic is raised when expanding or contracting an HBufC8 buffer using - the ReAlloc() or ReAllocL() descriptor member functions and the new - specified length is too small to contain the data. - - @see HBufC8 - */ - ETDes8ReAllocTooSmall=26, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETDes8RemoteBadDescriptorType=27, - - - - /** - In a call to the Replace() member function of the 8-bit variant - descriptor TDes8,the length of the source descriptor is negative - or exceeds the maximum length of the target descriptor. - - @see TDes8 - */ - ETDes8RemoteLengthOutOfRange=28, - - - /** - An 8-bit variant descriptor is being constructed with a negative - length value. - - This panic may also be raised if the Set(), Repeat() and the Find() member - functions are passed negative length values. - */ - ETDes8LengthNegative=29, - - - /** - An 8-bit variant descriptor is being constructed with a negative maximum - length value. - */ - ETDes8MaxLengthNegative=30, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETEntLeaveWithoutEnter=31, - - - /** - It is raised by TRawEvent::Pos() when - the event is not a mouse/pen type event. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - */ - ETEventNotMoveType=32, - - - /** - It is raised by TRawEvent::ScanCode() when - the event is not a key down or key up event. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - */ - ETEventNotKeyType=33, - - - /** - It is raised by TRawEvent::Modifiers() when - the event is not a modifier update event. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - */ - ETEventNotUpdateModifiersType=34, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the default At() virtual member function of TKey. - - The function is intended to be overridden by a derived class. - - @see TKey - */ - ETFuncTKeyVirtualAt=35, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the default Swap() virtual member function of TSwap. - - The function is intended to be overridden by a derived class. - - @see TSwap - */ - ETFuncTSwapVirtualSwap=36, - - - /** - The index value passed to the operator[] of a TUidType is negative - or is greater than or equal to KMaxCheckedUid. - - @see KMaxCheckedUid - @see TUidType - */ - ETFuncUidTypeBadIndex=37, - - - /** - The length of the descriptor passed to the Set(TDesC8&) member function of TCheckedUid - is not equal to the size of a TCheckedUid object. - - @see TCheckedUid - */ - ETFuncCheckedUidBadSet=38, - - - /** - The size specified of a new heap is smaller than the permitted minimum; - it must be at least the size of a RHeap object. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. - */ - ETHeapNewBadSize=39, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETHeapCreateSizeTooSmall=40, - - - /** - In a call to UserHeap::ChunkHeap(), the value defining the minimum length - of the heap is greater than the value defining the maximum length to - which the heap can grow. - - @see UserHeap - */ - ETHeapCreateMaxLessThanMin=41, - - - /** - In a call to the RHeap member functions, AllocLen(), Free(), FreeZ(), - ReAlloc(), ReAllocL(), Adjust() and AdjustL(), a pointer passed to these - functions does not point to a valid cell. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. - */ - ETHeapBadCellAddress=42, - - - /** - In a call to the Adjust() and AdjustL() member functions of RHeap, 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. - */ - ETHeapAdjustTooSmall=43, - - - /** - In a call to the Free() and FreeZ() member functions of RHeap,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). - */ - ETHeapFreeBadNextCell=44, - - - /** - In a call to the Free() and FreeZ() member functions of RHeap, 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). - */ - ETHeapFreeBadPrevCell=45, - - - /** - In a call to the ReAlloc() and ReAllocL() member functions of RHeap, 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). - */ - ETHeapReAllocBadNextCell=46, - - - /** - In a call to the Alloc(), AllocL() or AllocLC() member functions of RHeap, - an attempt has been made to allocate a cell from a heap, using an unsigned - size value which is greater than or equal to the value of KMaxTInt/2. - - This panic may also be raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad - allocated heap cell size. - - @see User::Check() - @see RAllocator::Check() - @see KMaxTInt - */ - ETHeapBadAllocatedCellSize=47, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad - allocated heap cell address. - */ - ETHeapBadAllocatedCellAddress=48, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad - free heap cell address. - */ - ETHeapBadFreeCellAddress=49, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETHeapDebugBufferOverflow=50, - - - /** - A call has been made to the __DbgMarkEnd() member function of RHeap, when - there has been no corresponding call to the __DbgMarkStart() member function. - - This panic is also raised when there are more calls to __DbgMarkEnd() than - to __DbgMarkStart(). These functions are part of the debug assistance provided by - the RHeap class. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - */ - ETHeapDebugUnmatchedCallToCheckHeap=51, - - - /** - In a call to the Adjust() and AdjustL() member functions of an RHeap, - the offset from the start of the cell being stretched or shrunk is - a negative value. - */ - ETHeapAdjustOffsetNegative=52, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETHeapAllocSizeNegative=53, - - - /** - In a call to the ReAlloc() and ReAllocL() member functions of an RHeap, - the new size for the cell being reallocated is a negative value. - */ - ETHeapReAllocSizeNegative=54, - - - /** - This panic is caused by the UserHeap::ChunkHeap() static function when - the value defining the minimum length of the heap is negative. - */ - ETHeapMinLengthNegative=55, - - - /** - This panic is caused by the UserHeap::ChunkHeap() static function when - the value defining the maximum length to which the heap can grow, - is negative. - */ - ETHeapMaxLengthNegative=56, - - - /** - This panic is raised when closing a shared heap using the Close() member - function of RHeap 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. - */ - EAllocatorClosedTooManyTimes=57, - - - /** - This panic is raised when opening a heap for shared access using the Open() - member function of RHeap and the heap type is not EChunkNormal. - */ - ETHeapOnlyChunkHeaps=58, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the UnGet() member function of the 8-bit variant - lexical analyzer, TLex8, if the character position is already at - the start of the string. - - @see TLex8 - */ - ETLex8UnGetUnderflow=59, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Inc() member function of the 8-bit variant - lexical analyzer, TLex8, if the resulting character position lies before - the start of the string or after the end of the string. - - @see TLex8 - */ - ETLex8IncOutOfRange=60, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the SkipAndMark() member function of the 8-bit - variant lexical analyzer, TLex8, if the resulting character position lies - before the start of the string, or after the end of the string. - - @see TLex8 - */ - ETLex8SkipOutOfRange=61, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETLex8BadFormatList=62, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the ValidateMark() member function of the 8-bit - variant lexical analyzer, TLex8, if the position of the extraction mark - lies before the start of the string or after the end of the string. - - @see TLex8 - */ - ETLex8MarkOutOfRange=63, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the UnGet() member function of the 16-bit variant - lexical analyzer, TLex16, if the character position is already at the start - of the string. - - @see TLex16 - */ - ETLex16UnGetUnderflow=64, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Inc() member function of the 16-bit variant - lexical analyzer, TLex16, if the resulting character position lies before - the start of the string or after the end of the string. - - @see TLex16 - */ - ETLex16IncOutOfRange=65, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the SkipAndMark() member function of the 16-bit - variant lexical analyzer, TLex16, if the resulting character position lies - before the start of the string or after the end of the string. - - @see TLex16 - */ - ETLex16SkipOutOfRange=66, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETLex16BadFormatList=67, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the ValidateMark() member function of the 16-bit - variant lexical analyzer, TLex16, if the position of the extraction mark - lies before the start of the string or after the end of the string. - - @see TLex16 - */ - ETLex16MarkOutOfRange=68, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the TDateSuffix constructor or its Set() member - function when the suffix index specified is negative or is greater than or - equal to the value KMaxSuffixes. - - 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 "st" - for 1st, "nd" for 2nd, "st" for 31st). - - @see TDateSuffix - @see KMaxSuffixes - */ - ETLoclSuffixOutOfRange=69, - - - /** - This panic is raised when attempting to complete a client/server request - and the RMessagePtr is null. - */ - ETMesCompletion=70, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EMesBadRetryCount=71, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Send() and SendReceive() member functions - of RSessionBase, 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 KMaxTint. - - @see RSessionBase - @see KMaxTint - */ - ETMesBadFunctionNumber=72, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Receive() member function of RServer, - the handle to the server, when the attempt to receive a message - for the server, synchronously, fails. - - @see RServer - */ - ETMesReceiveFailed=73, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ESQueOffsetNegative=74, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the constructor of a singly linked list header, - a TSglQue or by the SetOffset() member function when the specified offset - is not 4 byte aligned, i.e. when it is not divisible by 4. - - @see TSglQue - */ - ESQueOffsetNotAligned=75, - - - /** - This panic is raised when attempting to remove an object from a singly - linked list, using the Remove() member function of TSglQue, when - that object is not in the list. - - @see TSglQue - */ - ESQueLinkNotQueued=76, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETQueOffsetNegative=77, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the constructor of a doubly linked list header, - a TDblQue or by the SetOffset() member function, when the specified - offset is not 4 byte aligned, i.e. when it is not divisible by 4. - - @see TDblQue - */ - ETQueOffsetNotAligned=78, - - - /** - This panic is raised by a call to either the First() or the Last() member - functions of a doubly linked list, a TDblQue, which return pointers - to the first and last element in the list respectively; the panic - occurs when the list is empty. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - @see TDblQue - */ - ETQueQueueEmpty=79, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the post increment operator, operator++, the post - decrement operator, operator- and the return current element - operator, operator T*, of the doubly linked list iterator, a TDblQueIter; - 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. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - @see TDblQueIter - */ - ETQueLinkHasBeenRemoved=80, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the get rectangle operator, operator[], of - a clipping region, derived from the abstract base class TRegion. - - 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 Count() member function). - - The index must be strictly less than the number of contained rectangles. - - @see TRegion - */ - ETRegionOutOfRange=81, - - - /** - This panic is raised when sorting the rectangles within a clipping region, - derived from the abstract base class TRegion, using the Sort() member - function of TRegion. - - The panic occurs when the region is invalid. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - @see TRegion - */ - ETRegionInvalidRegionInSort=82, - - - /** - 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 KErrNone. - */ - ETUtlKernelServerSend=83, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Panic() member function of RTest, the test class. - */ - ERTestFailed=84, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the CheckConsoleCreated() member functions of - RTest and RTestJ, the test classes, when the creation of a console, - as derived from a CConsoleBase, fails. - */ - ERTestCreateConsole=85, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the static function User::After() when - the specified time interval is negative. - */ - EExecAfterTimeNegative=86, - - - /** - This panic is raised when the time interval passed to the After() member - function of RTimer is negative. - - @see RTimer - */ - ERTimerAfterTimeNegative=87, - - - /** - This panic is raised by Mem::Compare(), Mem::CompareC() and Mem::CompareF() - when the length of the area of memory designated as the left hand area, - is negative. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. - - @see Mem - */ - EMemLeftNegative=88, - - - /** - This panic is raised by Mem::Compare(), Mem::CompareC() and Mem::CompareF() - when the length of the area of memory designated as the right hand area, - is negative. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. - - @see Mem - */ - EMemRightNegative=89, - - - /** - This panic is raised by Mem::Copy() when the length of the area of memory - to be copied is negative. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. - - @see Mem - */ - EMemCopyLengthNegative=90, - - - /** - This panic is raised by Mem::Move() when the length of the area of memory - to be moved is not a multiple of 4. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. - - @see Mem - */ - EWordMoveLengthNotMultipleOf4=91, - - - /** - This panic is raised by Mem::Move() when the address of the source for - the move operation is not aligned on a 4 byte boundary. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. - - @see Mem - */ - EWordMoveSourceNotAligned=92, - - - /** - This panic is raised by Mem::Move() when the address of the target for - the move operation is not aligned on a 4 byte boundary. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. - - @see Mem - */ - EWordMoveTargetNotAligned=93, - - - /** - This panic is raised by Mem::Swap() when the length of the area of - memory to be swapped is negative. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. - - @see Mem - */ - EMemSwapLengthNegative=94, - - - /** - This panic is raised by Mem::Fill() and Mem::FillZ() when the length of - the area of memory to be filled is negative. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. - - @see Mem - */ - EMemFillLengthNegative=95, - - - /** - The value for the number of records to be sorted passed - to User::QuickSort() is negative. - - @see User - */ - ESortCountNegative=96, - - - /** - The value for the number of records taking part in the search passed - to User::BinarySearch() is negative. - - @see User - */ - EBinarySearchCountNegative=97, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the constructor of the base key class, TKey. - - It occurs when the offset value passed to the constructor is negative. - As TKey is an abstract class, i.e. objects of type TKey are not intended - to be explicitly constructed, look at the offset value passed to - the constructors of derived classes such as TKeyArrayFix, TKeyArrayVar, - and TKeyArrayPak for the cause of the panic. - - @see TKey - @see TKeyArrayFix - @see TKeyArrayVar - @see TKeyArrayPak - */ - EKeyOffsetNegative=98, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using - the RChunk member functions: CreateLocal(), CreateGlobal(), - CreateDoubleEndedLocal() and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal(). - - It occurs when the value for the maximum size to which this chunk can - be adjusted, is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateMaxSizeNegative=99, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using - the RChunk member functions: CreateLocal() and CreateGlobal(). - - It occurs when the value for the number of bytes to be committed to - this chunk on creation, is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateSizeNotPositive=100, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using - the RChunk member functions: CreateLocal() and CreateGlobal(). - - 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. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateMaxLessThanMin=101, - - - /** - This panic is raised when changing the number of bytes committed to a chunk - by calling the Adjust() member function of RChunk. - - The panic occurs when the value passed to the function is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkAdjustNewSizeNegative=102, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ESesDelayTimeNegative=103, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ESesRetryCountNegative=104, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a local or global semaphore is created using - the RSemaphore member functions: CreateLocal() and CreateGlobal(), and - the value for the initial semaphore count is negative. - - @see RSemaphore - */ - ESemCreateCountNegative=105, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a semaphore is signaled using - the Signal(TInt aCount) member function and the count value is negative. - - @see RSemaphore - */ - ESemSignalCountNegative=106, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a critical section is signalled using - the Signal() member function and the call to Signal() is not matched - by an earlier call to Wait(), which suggests that this is a stray signal. - - @see RCriticalSection - */ - ECriticalSectionStraySignal=107, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EThrdHeapNotChunkType=108, - - - /** - This panic is raised when creating a thread using the Create() member - functions of RThread. - - The panic occurs when the value of the stack size passed to - these functions is negative. - - @see RThread - */ - EThrdStackSizeNegative=109, - - - /** - This panic is raised when creating a thread using the Create() member - functions of RThread. - - The panic is only raised by those variants of Create() that create a new - heap for the new thread. The panic occurs if the minimum heap size - specified is less than KMinHeapSize. - - @see RThread - @see KMinHeapSize - */ - EThrdHeapMinTooSmall=110, - - - /** - This panic is raised when creating a thread using the Create() member - functions of RThread. - - The panic is only raised by those variants of Create() 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. - - @see RThread - */ - EThrdHeapMaxLessThanMin=111, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Alloc() and AllocL() member functions of class - RRef when the size value passed is negative. - */ - ERefAllocSizeNegative=112, - - - /** - This panic is raised by: - - 1. the constructor of a time representation object, a TTime, which takes - a text string, when the format of that text string is incorrect - or represents an invalid date/time. - - 2. the Parse() member function of a time representation object, a TTime, - if the century offset value is either negative or is greater than - or equal to 100. - - 3. the Time::DaysInMonth() function, if an invalid month value is passed. - - @see TTime - @see Time - */ - ETTimeValueOutOfRange=113, - - - /** - This panic is raised by member functions of TBusLocalDrive when no - connection has been made to a local drive. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - @see TBusLocalDrive - */ - EDriveNotConnected=114, - - - /** - This panic is raised when attempting to connect to a local drive - using the Connect() member function of TBusLocalDrive, and - the specified drive number is out of range, i.e. the drive number - is negative or is greater than or equal to KMaxLocalDrives. - - @see TBusLocalDrive - @see KMaxLocalDrives - */ - EDriveOutOfRange=115, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Lookup() member function of RLibrary when - the ordinal number of the required DLL function, is zero or negative. - - @see RLibrary - */ - EBadLookupOrdinal=116, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EChunkHeapBadOffset=117, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETQueLinkAlreadyInUse=118, - - - /** - This panic is raised when setting a new currency symbol using - the User::SetCurrencySymbol() function. - - The panic occurs when the length of the descriptor containing - the new symbol is greater than KMaxCurrencySymbol. - - @see User - @see KMaxCurrencySymbol - */ - ECurrencySymbolOverflow=119, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the CreateDoubleEndedLocal() - and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal() member functions of RChunk when the lower - address of the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateBottomNegative=120, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the CreateDoubleEndedLocal() - and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal() member functions of RChunk when the upper - address of the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateTopNegative=121, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the CreateDoubleEndedLocal() - and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal() member functions of RChunk when the upper - address of the committed region is lower than the lower address of - the committed region. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateTopLessThanBottom=122, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the CreateDoubleEndedLocal() - and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal() member functions of RChunk when the upper - address of the committed region is lower than the maximum size to which - this chunk can be adjusted. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateTopBiggerThanMax=123, - - - /** - This panic is raised by RChunk::AdjustDoubleEnded() when the lower address - of the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkAdjustBottomNegative=124, - - - /** - This panic is raised by RChunk::AdjustDoubleEnded() when the upper address - of the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkAdjustTopNegative=125, - - - /** - This panic is raised by RChunk::AdjustDoubleEnded() when the upper address - of the committed region is lower than the lower address of the committed - region. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkAdjustTopLessThanBottom=126, - - - /** - This panic is raised when constructing an array of pointers, - an RPointerArray, and specifying a granularity value which is - one of the following: - - 1. zero - - 2. negative - - 3. greater than 0x10000000. - - @see RPointerArray - */ - EBadArrayGranularity=127, - - - /** - This panic is raised when constructing an array of fixed length objects, - an RArray, and specifying a key offset value which is one of the following: - - 1. negative - - 2. not a multiple of 4 - - 3. greater than or equal to the size of the array elements. - - @see RArray - */ - EBadArrayKeyOffset=128, - - - /** - This panic is raised when constructing an array of fixed length objects, - an RArray, and the length of the array elements is one of the following: - - 1. zero - - 2. negative - - 3. greater than 640. - - @see RArray - */ - EBadArrayEntrySize=129, - - - /** - This panic is raised when an index value passed to a member function - of RArray or RPointerArray identifying an array element, is out of bounds. - - @see RArray - @see RPointerArray - */ - EBadArrayIndex=130, - - - /** - This panic is raised when the value identifying the insertion position - in a call to RArray::Insert() or RPointerArray::Insert(), is either - negative or greater than the number of elements in the array. - - @see RArray - @see RPointerArray - */ - EBadArrayPosition=131, - - - /** - This panic is raised when an index value passed to - Mem::CollationMethodByIndex() or Mem::CollationMethodId() is out of bounds. - - @see Mem - */ - EBadCollationRulesIndex=132, - - - /** - This panic is raised when an index value passed to TFixedArray::At() - or TFixedArray::operator[] is out of bounds. - - @see TFixedArray - */ - EBadFixedArrayIndex=133, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ERawEventFlipTypeNotImplemented=134, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ENumberOfParametersExceedsMaximum=136, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling - of the variable parameter lists when the parameter is too big. - */ - ESizeOfParameterTooBig=137, - - - /** - 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. - */ - EParameterIndexOutOfRange1=138, - - - /** - 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. - - This panic is raised in debug mode only. - */ - EParameterIndexOutOfRange2=139, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EFormatDirectiveAlreadySet1=140, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EFormatDirectiveAlreadySet2=141, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - ENumberOfFormatDirectivesExceedsMaximum=142, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - ENoParametersInFormatDirective=143, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EFormatDirectiveNotYetSet=144, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EBadFormatDirectiveDataPointer=145, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EFormatDirectiveIndexOutOfRange=146, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - ENotOnFirstPassOfFormatDescriptor1=147, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - ENotOnFirstPassOfFormatDescriptor2=148, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EInconsistentSizeOfParameter=149, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - ENullTargetPointer=150, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - ENegativeSizeOfParameter=151, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EErrorOnSecondPassOfFormatDescriptor=152, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EUnexpectedError1=153, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EUnexpectedError2=154, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ECreateTransferBufferSizeNotPositive=155, - - - /** - This panic occurs in the construction of an RPointerArray object from - an existing pointer array object, when the number defining the number - of entries in the existing array is not positive. - - @see RPointerArray - */ - EBadArrayCount=156, - - - /** - This panic is raised by RChunk::Commit() when the value of the offset of - the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCommitOffsetNegative=157, - - - /** - This panic is raised by RChunk::Commit() when the size of the - the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCommitSizeNegative=158, - - - /** - This panic is raised by RChunk::Allocate() when the size of the - the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkAllocateSizeNegative=159, - - - /** - This panic is raised by RChunk::Decommit() when the value of the offset of - the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkDecommitOffsetNegative=160, - - - /** - This panic is raised by RChunk::Decommit() when the size of the - the committed region is negative. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkDecommitSizeNegative=161, - - - /** - This panic is raised when an invalid chunk type has been passed to - the internal member RChunk::Create() - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateInvalidType=162, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a global chunk is being created and - no name has been specified. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateInvalidName=163, - - - /** - 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. - - @see RChunk - */ - EChkCreateInvalidBottom=164, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the internal function RLibrary::Init() when the function that - constructs static data following a DLL load, leaves. - */ - EDllStaticConstructorLeave=165, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally, if a call to the static data destructors - following a library handle close, leaves. - */ - EDllStaticDestructorLeave=166, - - - /** - This panic is raised in a call to RAllocator::Close() when the number of - handles is greater than the maximum allowed, RAllocator::EMaxHandles. - - @see RAllocator - */ - EAllocatorBadHandleCount=167, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the internal RHeap constructor when the offset value is invalid. - */ - ETHeapNewBadOffset=168, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::Reduce() on failure. - */ - ETHeapReduceFailed=169, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::Reset() on failure. - */ - ETHeapResetFailed=170, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::WalkCheckCell() on a - bad free cell size. - */ - ETHeapBadFreeCellSize=171, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::Initialise() on a - bad alignment value. - */ - ETHeapNewBadAlignment=172, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ETHeapBadDebugOp=173, - - - /** - This panic is raised when an unimplemented pure virtual function is called. - */ - EPureVirtualCalled=174, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a User::Leave() is called and there - is no TRAP frame. - */ - EUserLeaveWithoutTrap=175, - - - /** - This panic is raised when a mathematical function fails with an - unrecognized exception, i.e. one that is none of: KErrArgument, - KErrDivideByZero, KErrOverflow or KErrUnderflow. - */ - EMathUnknownError=176, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::WalkCheckCell() on a - bad cell type. - */ - ETHeapWalkBadCellType=177, - - - /** - 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 TRadix enum values. - */ - EInvalidRadix=178, - - - /** - This panic is raised when converting and appending numbers in descriptors, - and buffers are not aligned on even addresses. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - */ - EDes16PadAppendBadAlign=179, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EMsgQueueSizeInvalid=180, - - - /** - @internalComponent - */ - EHuffmanTooManyCodes=181, - - - /** - @internalComponent - */ - EHuffmanInvalidCoding=182, - - - /** - @internalComponent - */ - EBadArrayFindMode=183, - - - /** - In a call to RNotifier::Notify(), the length of one or more of - the descriptors containing the displayable text is bigger than - the maximum TUint16 value. - */ - ENotifierTextTooLong=184, - - - /** - In a call to one of the functions: - TMonthName::Set() - TMonthNameAbb::Set() - TDayName::Set() - TDayNameAbb::Set() - - the month or day value is outside the permitted range of values. - - @see TMonthName - @see TMonthNameAbb - @see TDayName - @see TDayNameAbb - */ - EBadLocaleParameter=185, - - - /** - This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions - during the handling of the variable parameter lists. - */ - EUnexpectedError3=186, - - - /** - In a call to TDes8::Expand(), either the length, or the maximum length, - or the pointer to the data is not an even number. - - @see TDes8 - */ - EDes8ExpandOdd=187, - - - /** - In a call to TDes8::Collapse(), either the length, or the maximum length, - or the pointer to the data is not an even number. - - @see TDes8 - */ - EDes8CollapseOdd=188, - - - /** - In a call to one of the TSecurityPolicy constructors, the specified - capability was found to be inavlid. - - @see TCapability - */ - ECapabilityInvalid=189, - - - /** - In a call to TSecurityPolicy::CheckPolicy, the security policy was found to - be corrupt. - - @see TSecurityPolicy - */ - ESecurityPolicyCorrupt=190, - - - /** - In a call to TSecurityPolicy::TSecurityPolicy(TSecPolicyType aType), aType - was not one of ETypePass or ETypeFail. - - @see TSecurityPolicy - */ - ETSecPolicyTypeInvalid=191, - - /** - This panic is raised when constructing an RPointerArray or RArray if the - specified minimum growth step is less than or equal to zero or is greater - than 65535. - - @see RPointerArray - @see RArray - */ - EBadArrayMinGrowBy=192, - - - /** - This panic is raised when constructing an RPointerArray or RArray if the - specified exponential growth factor is less than or equal to 1 or is - greater than or equal to 128. - - @see RPointerArray - @see RArray - */ - EBadArrayFactor=193, - - - /** - This panic is raised if code inside an __ASSERT_*_NO_LEAVE harness leaves. - - @see RPointerArray - @see RArray - */ - EUnexpectedLeave=194, - - - /** - A function was used to grow a cell on the heap, but it did not grow as expected. - */ - ETHeapCellDidntGrow=195, - - - /** - An attempt was made to install a Win32 SE handler not on the stack. - - @see TWin32SEHTrap - */ - EWin32SEHandlerNotOnStack=196, - - /** - This panic is raised when the caller of an API doesn't have the right capabilities to - call the specific API that raises this panic. Please consult the documentation for the - API in question to learn what capabilities you need to call it. - */ - EPlatformSecurityViolation=197, - - /** - This panic is raised if a NULL function pointer is passed in as the hash function - when constructing a hash table class. - */ - EHashTableNoHashFunc=198, - - /** - This panic is raised if a NULL function pointer is passed in as the identity - relation when constructing a hash table class. - */ - EHashTableNoIdentityRelation=199, - - /** - This panic is raised if a negative element size is specified when constructing - a hash table class. - */ - EHashTableBadElementSize=200, - - /** - This panic is raised if, when constructing a hash table class, the specified - key offset is inconsistent with the specified element size. - */ - EHashTableBadKeyOffset=201, - - /** - This panic is raised in debug builds only if a deleted entry still remains after - a hash table reform. It should never occur, since it signifies an error in the - hash table implementation. - */ - EHashTableDeletedEntryAfterReform=202, - - /** - This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table - implementation. - */ - EHashTableBadGeneration=203, - - /** - This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table - implementation. - */ - EHashTableBadHash=204, - - /** - This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table - implementation. - */ - EHashTableEntryLost=205, - - /** - This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table - implementation. - */ - EHashTableCountWrong=206, - - /** - This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table - implementation. - */ - EHashTableEmptyCountWrong=207, - - /** - This panic is raised 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. - */ - EHashTableIterNextBadIndex=208, - - /** - This panic is raised 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. - */ - EHashTableIterCurrentBadIndex=209, - - /** - This panic is raised if an invalid argument is passed to the Reserve() function - on any of the hash table classes. - */ - EHashTableBadReserveCount=210, - - /** - The Win32 SE handler chain has been corrupted. - - @see TWin32SEHTrap - */ - EWin32SEHChainCorrupt=211, - - - /** - This panic is raised if an invalid argument is passed to the Reserve() function - on the RArray or RPointerArray classes. - */ - EArrayBadReserveCount=212, - - /** - This panic is raised when attempting to set a new debug failure mode on - a heap with an invalid argument. For example, if aBurst > KMaxTUint6 - when invoking __UHEAP_BURSTFAILNEXT when a RHeap object is used for - the user heap. - - On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side - this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. - - @see RAllocator::TAllocFail - */ - ETHeapBadDebugFailParameter = 213, - }; - - - - -/** -Defines a set of panic numbers associated with the E32USER-CBASE panic category. - -Panics with this category are raised in user side code by member functions of -CBase derived classes that reside in euser.dll. Typically, they are caused by -passing bad or contradictory values to class constructors or member functions. -*/ -enum TBasePanic - { - - /** - This panic is raised by the Set() member function of CAsyncCallBack, - if this active object is already active when the function is called. - - @see CAsyncCallBack - */ - ECAsyncCBIsActive=1, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Call() member function of CAsyncOneShot, - if the active object has not already been added to the active scheduler. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - @see CAsyncOneShot - */ - ECAsyncOneShotNotAdded=2, - - - /** - This panic is raised during construction of a dynamic buffer, - a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg object, when the value of the granularity passed - to the constructors is negative. - - @see CBufFlat - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufExpandSizeNegative=3, - - - /** - This panic is raised when reading from a dynamic buffer, - a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the Read() member function. - - It is caused by attempting to read beyond the end of the buffer. - - @see CBufFlat - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufReadBeyondEnd=4, - - - /** - This panic is raised when writing to a dynamic buffer, - a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the Write() member function. - - It is caused by attempting to write beyond the end of the buffer. - - @see CBufFlat - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufWriteBeyondEnd=5, - - - /** - This panic is raised when reading from a dynamic buffer, - a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the Read() member function. - - It is caused by specifying a negative length for the amount of data - to be read. - - @see CBufFlat - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufReadLengthNegative=6, - - - /** - This panic is raised when writing to a dynamic buffer, - a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the Write() member function. - - It is caused by specifying a negative length for the amount of data - to be written. - - @see CBufFlat - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufWriteLengthNegative=7, - - - /** - This panic is raised when inserting data into a dynamic buffer, - a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the InsertL() member function or when - inserting an uninitialized region into the dynamic buffer using - the ExpandL() member function. - - It is caused by passing a negative length value to these functions. - - @see CBufFlat - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufInsertLengthNegative=8, - - - /** - This panic is raised when inserting data into a dynamic buffer, - a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the InsertL() member function. - - It is caused when the variant of InsertL(), which takes a pointer to TAny - is passed a NULL pointer value. - - @see CBufFlat - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufInsertBadPtr=9, - - - /** - This panic is raised when specifying the minimum amount of space - that a flat dynamic buffer, a CBufFlat, should occupy using - the SetReserveL() member function. - - It is caused when the size value passed to the function is negative. - - @see CBufFlat - */ - EBufFlatReserveNegative=10, - - - /** - This panic is raised when specifying the minimum amount of space - that a flat dynamic buffer, a CBufFlat, should occupy using - the SetReserveL() member function. - - It is caused when the size value passed to the function is less than - the current size of the buffer. - - @see CBufFlat - */ - EBufFlatReserveSetTooSmall=11, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Delete(), Ptr(), BackPtr() member functions - of a flat dynamic buffer, a CBufFlat; the panic can also be raised by - InsertL() and ExpandL(). - - It is caused when the position value passed to these functions is either - negative or represents a position beyond the end of the current buffer. - - @see CBufFlat - */ - EBufFlatPosOutOfRange=12, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Delete() member function of - a flat dynamic buffer, a CBufFlat. - - It is caused when the combination of position and length values passed - to the function implies an attempt to delete data beyond the end of - the flat buffer. - - @see CBufFlat - */ - EBufFlatDeleteBeyondEnd=13, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Delete(), Ptr(), BackPtr() member functions - of a segmented dynamic buffer, a CBufSeg); the panic can also be raised - by InsertL() and ExpandL(). - - It is caused when the position value passed to these functions is either - negative or represents a position beyond the end of the current buffer. - - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufSegPosOutOfRange=14, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Delete() member function of a segmented dynamic - buffer, a CBufSeg. - - It is caused when the combination of position and length values passed to - the function implies an attempt to delete data beyond the end of - the segmented buffer. - - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufSegDeleteBeyondEnd=15, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the InsertL(), Delete(), Ptr() and BackPtr() member - functions as implemented for segmented buffers, CBufSeg, when - the offset within a segment, where data is to be inserted or removed, - is greater than the buffer granularity. - - This panic is raised in debug builds only. - - @see CBufSeg - */ - EBufSegSetSBO=16, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the constructors of arrays of fixed length objects - as represented, for example, by the classes CArrayFixFlat, CArrayFixSeg, - and CArrayFixFlat. - - It is caused when the record length is either negative or zero. The record - length is either explicitly specified, as in the case of - the CArrayFixFlat class, or is implied by the length of the template - class as in the case of the CArrayFixFlat class. - - @see CArrayFixFlat - @see CArrayFixSeg - */ - EArrayFixInvalidLength=17, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the constructors of arrays of fixed length objects - as represented, for example, by the classes: CArrayFixFlat and CArrayFixSeg. - - It is caused when the granularity passed to the constructors is - either negative or zero. - - @see CArrayFixFlat - @see CArrayFixSeg - */ - EArrayFixInvalidGranularity=18, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the constructors of arrays of variable length - objects as represented, for example, by the classes: CArrayVarFlat - and CArrayVarSeg. - - It is caused when the granularity passed to the constructors is either - negative or zero. - - @see CArrayFixFlat - @see CArrayFixSeg - */ - EArrayVarInvalidGranularity=19, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the constructors of packed arrays as represented, - for example, by the class CArrayPakFlat. - - It is caused when the granularity passed to the constructors is either - negative or zero. - - @see CArrayPakFlat - */ - EArrayPakInvalidGranularity=20, - - - /** - This panic is raised by any operation which accesses an element of an array - by explicit reference to an index number, for example, the Delete(), - InsertL() and At() member functions or the operator Operator[]. - - It is caused by specifying an index value which is either negative, - or is greater than or equal to the number of objects currently within the array. - */ - EArrayIndexOutOfRange=21, - - - /** - This panic is raised when deleting contiguous elements from an array of - fixed length objects (derived from CArrayFixBase) using the Delete() - member function. - - It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as - a zero or negative value. - */ - EArrayCountNegative=22, - - - /** - This panic is raised when inserting contiguous elements into an array - of fixed length objects (derived from CArrayFixBase) using the - InsertL() member function. - - It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as - a zero or negative value. - */ - EArrayCountNegative2=23, - - - /** - This panic is raised when resizing an array of fixed length objects - (derived from CArrayFixBase) using the ResizeL() member function. - - It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as a zero - or negative value. - */ - EArrayCountNegative3=24, - - - /** - This panic is raised when deleting contiguous elements from an array of - variable length objects (derived from CArrayVarBase) using the Delete() - member function. - - It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as a zero - or negative value. - */ - EArrayCountNegative4=25, - - - /** - This panic is raised when deleting contiguous elements from - a packed array (derived from CArrayPakBase) using the Delete() - member function. - - It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as - a zero or negative value. - */ - EArrayCountNegative5=26, - - - /** - This panic is raised when reserving space in flat arrays of - fixed length objects, the CArrayFixFlat,CArrayFixFlat - and CArrayPtrFlat classes, using the SetReserveL() member function. - - It is caused by specifying the number of elements, for which space is to be - reserved, as less than the current number of elements in the array. - */ - EArrayReserveTooSmall=27, - - - /** - This panic is raised when inserting or appending replicated - elements to the arrays of fixed length objects CArrayFixFlat and - CArrayFixSeg using the InsertL() or AppendL() functions. - - It is caused by specifying the number of replicas as negative or zero. - */ - EArrayReplicasNegative=28, - - - /** - This panic is raised when deleting elements from a fixed length, variable - length or packed array (derived from CArrayFixBase, CArrayVarBase - and CArrayPakBase) using the Delete() function. - - It is caused when the specification of the position of the first element - to be deleted and the number of contiguous elements to be deleted refers - to elements which are outside the bounds of the array. - */ - EArrayCountTooBig=29, - - - /** - This panic is raised when inserting into, appending onto, expanding or - extending a variable length array or a packed array (i.e. arrays derived - from CArrayVar or CArrayPak) using the InsertL(), AppendL(), ExpandL() - or ExtendL() functions respectively. - - It is caused by specifying the length of the element as a negative value. - */ - EArrayLengthNegative=30, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EArrayReaderCountVirtual=31, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EArrayReaderAtVirtual=32, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the destructor of a CObject. - - It is caused when an attempt is made to delete the CObject - when the reference count is not zero. - - @see CObject - */ - EObjObjectStillReferenced=33, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Close() member function of a CObject. - - It is caused when the reference count is negative. - */ - EObjNegativeAccessCount=34, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Remove() member function of an object - container, a CObjectCon. - - It is caused when the CObject to be removed from the container is - not contained by the container. - - @see CObject - */ - EObjRemoveObjectNotFound=35, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Remove() member function of a container - index, a CObjectConIx. - - It is caused when the object container, a CObjectCon, to be removed from - the index is not contained by the index. - */ - EObjRemoveContainerNotFound=36, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Remove() member function of an object index, - a CObjectIx. - - It is caused when the handle passed to the Remove() function does not - represent a CObject known to the object index. - */ - EObjRemoveBadHandle=37, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the At(), FindByName() and FindByFullName() member - functions of an object container, a CObjectCon. - - It is caused when the unique ID as derived from the handle is not the same - as the unique ID held by the object container. - */ - EObjFindBadHandle=38, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the At() member function of an object container, - a CObjectCon. - - It is caused when the index represented by the handle is outside - the permitted range. In effect, the handle is bad. - */ - EObjFindIndexOutOfRange=39, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the destructor of an active object, a CActive. - - It is caused by an attempt to delete the active object while it still - has a request outstanding. - */ - EReqStillActiveOnDestruct=40, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Add() member function of an active scheduler, - a CActiveScheduler. - - It is caused by an attempt to add an active object to the active scheduler - when it has already been added to the active scheduler - */ - EReqAlreadyAdded=41, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the SetActive() member function of an active - object, a CActive. - - It is caused by an attempt to flag the active object - as active when it is already active, i.e. a request is still outstanding. - */ - EReqAlreadyActive=42, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Install() member function of an active - scheduler, a CActiveScheduler. - - It is caused by attempting to install this active scheduler as the current - active scheduler when there is already a current active scheduler; - i.e. an active scheduler has already been installed. - */ - EReqManagerAlreadyExists=43, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Start(), Stop() and Add() member functions - of an active scheduler, a CActiveScheduler. - - It is caused by attempting to start or stop an active scheduler or by - attempting to add an active object, a CActive, to the active scheduler. - */ - EReqManagerDoesNotExist=44, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Stop() member function of an active scheduler, - a CActiveScheduler. - - Calling Stop() terminates the wait loop started by the most recent - call to Start(). The panic is caused by a call to Stop() which is not - matched by a corresponding call to Start(). - */ - EReqTooManyStops=45, - - - /** - This panic is raised by an active scheduler, a CActiveScheduler. - - It is caused by a stray signal. - */ - EReqStrayEvent=46, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Error() virtual member function of an active - scheduler, a CActiveScheduler. - - This function is called when an active object’s RunL() function leaves. - Applications always replace the Error() function in a class derived from - CActiveScheduler; the default behaviour provided by CActiveScheduler raises - this panic. - */ - EReqActiveObjectLeave=47, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Add() member function of an active scheduler, - a CActiveScheduler, when a NULL pointer is passed to the function. - */ - EReqNull=48, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the SetActive() and Deque() member functions of - an active object, a CActive. - - It is raised if the active object has not been added to the active scheduler. - */ - EActiveNotAdded=49, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the SetPriority() member function of an active - object, a CActive. - - It is caused by an attempt to change the priority of the active object - while it is active, i.e. while a request is outstanding). - */ - ESetPriorityActive=50, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the At(), After() and Lock() member functions of - the CTimer active object. - - It is caused by an attempt to request a timer event when the CTimer active - object has not been added to the active scheduler. - */ - ETimNotAdded=51, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Start() member function of the periodic timer - active object, a CPeriodic, when a negative time interval is passed to - the function. - */ - ETimIntervalNegativeOrZero=52, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Start() member function of the periodic - timer active object, a CPeriodic, when a negative delay time interval - is passed to the function. - */ - ETimDelayNegative=53, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EUnusedBasePanic1=54, // Unused - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ESvrNoServerName=55, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the New() and NewL() member functions of - CBitMapAllocator when a negative or zero size is passed to them. - */ - EBmaSizeLessOrEqualToZero=56, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Free(TInt aPos) member function of - CBitMapAllocator when a position value is passed which is out of bounds. - */ - EBmaFreeOutOfRange=57, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the IsFree(TInt aPos) member function of - CBitMapAllocator when a position value is passed which is out of bounds. - */ - EBmaAllocOutOfRange=58, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the AllocFromTopFrom(TInt aPos) member function - of CBitMapAllocator when a position value is passed which is out of bounds. - */ - EBmaAllocFromTopFromOutOfRange=59, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EBmaFreeTooMany=60, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - EBmaFreeNotAllocated=61, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the AllocAt() member function of CBitMapAllocator - when the implied position has already been allocated. - */ - EBmaAllocAtAlreadyAllocated=62, - - - /** - This panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() - static member functions of the CleanupStack class. - - The panic occurs when TRAPs have been nested and an attempt is made to pop too - many items from the cleanup stack for the current nest level. - */ - EClnPopAcrossLevels=63, - - - /** - This panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() - static member functions of the CleanupStack class. - - The panic occurs when attempt is made to pop more items from the cleanup - stack than are on the cleanup stack. - */ - EClnPopUnderflow=64, - - - /** - The panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() - static member functions of the CleanupStack class. - - The panic occurs when an attempt is made to pop more items from the cleanup - stack than are on the cleanup stack. - */ - EClnLevelUnderflow=65, - - - /** - This panic is raised if an attempt is being made to insert a cleanup item - into a position on the cleanup stack reserved for marking the current TRAP - nest level. - - In practice this error occurs if the call to CleanupStack::PushL() happens - when there has been no call to TRAP(). - */ - EClnPushAtLevelZero=66, - - - /** - This panic is raised when building a TCleanupStackItem which is to be added - to the cleanup stack. - - The building of the TCleanupStackItem needs a TCleanupItem and this has - been constructed with a NULL cleanup operation (a TCleanupOperation). - */ - EClnNoCleanupOperation=67, - - - /** - This panic is raised if there are no free slots available on the cleanup - stack to insert a cleanup item. - */ - EClnNoFreeSlotItem=68, - - - /** - This panic is raised if no trap handler has been installed. - - In practice, this occurs if CTrapCleanup::New() has not been called - before using the cleanup stack. - */ - EClnNoTrapHandlerInstalled=69, - - - /** - This panic is raised as a result of a call to the versions of the - Pop() and PopAndDestroy() static member functions of the CleanupStack class - which take an explicit count of the items to be popped. - - The panic is caused by passing a negative value for the number of items - to be popped. - */ - EClnPopCountNegative=70, - - - /** - This panic is raised when TRAPs have been nested and an attempt is made to - exit from a TRAP nest level before all the cleanup items belonging to that - level have been popped off the cleanup stack. - */ - EClnLevelNotEmpty=71, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the constructor of the circular buffer base class, - a CCirBufBase, when the size value passed is zero or negative. - */ - ECircItemSizeNegativeOrZero=72, - - - /** - This panic is raised by a call to the SetLengthL() member function of - the circular buffer base class, a CCirBufBase, by passing a length - value which is zero or negative. - */ - ECircSetLengthNegativeOrZero=73, - - - /** - This panic is raised by a call to the Add() member function of a - circular buffer, a CCirBuf when the pointer to the item - to be added is NULL. - */ - ECircNoBufferAllocated=74, - - - /** - This panic is raised by a call to the Add() member function of a - circular buffer, a CCirBuf when the number of items to be added - is zero or negative. - */ - ECircAddCountNegative=75, - - - /** - This panic is raised by a call to the Remove() member function of - a circular buffer, a CCirBuf when the number of items to be removed is zero - or negative. - */ - ECircRemoveCountNegative=76, - - - /** - This panic is raise by CConsoleBase::Getch() when the asynchronous request - that fetches the character completes with a completion code that - is not KErrNone. - */ - EConsGetchFailed=77, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ESecurityData=78, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Alloc() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if the object is in an inconsistnt state. - */ - EBmaInconsistentState=79, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the AllocFrom() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if the position passed into it is outside its valid - range, i.e. is negative or is greater than or equal to the size. - */ - EBmaAllocFromOutOfRange=80, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Alloc() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if the count value passed into it - is not positive. - */ - EBmaAllocCountNegative=81, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the AllocAligned() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if the alignment value passed into it - is negative or greater than or equal to 32. - */ - EBmaAllAlgnOutOfRange=82, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the AllocAlignedBlock() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if the alignment value passed into it - is negative or greater than or equal to 32. - */ - EBmaAllAlgnBOutOfRange=83, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the AllocAt() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if the position value passed into it - is outside the permitted range. - */ - EBmaAllocBlkOutOfRange=84, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the IsFree() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if the position value passed into it - is outside the permitted range. - */ - EBmaChkBlkOutOfRange=85, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Free() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if the position value passed into it - is outside the permitted range. - */ - EBmaFreeBlkOutOfRange=86, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Free() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if attempting to free a block that is not allocated. - */ - EBmaFreeBlkNotAllocated=87, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the Free() member function - of CBitMapAllocator if attempting to allocate a block that is not free. - */ - EBmaAllocBlkNotFree=88, - - - /** - This panic is raised by call to the Replace() member function of - CActiveScheduler when the replacement active scheduler is the same as - the existing active scheduler. - */ - EActiveSchedulerReplacingSelf=89, - - - /** - The panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() - static member functions of the CleanupStack class. - - The panic occurs when an the item to be popped is not the expected item. - */ - EClnCheckFailed=90, - - - /** - This panic is raised by CActiveSchedulerWait::Start() - when the CActiveSchedulerWait has already been started. - - @see CActiveSchedulerWait - */ - EActiveSchedulerWaitAlreadyStarted=91, - - - /** - This panic is raised by CActiveSchedulerWait::AsyncStop() and - CActiveSchedulerWait::CanStopNow() - when the CActiveSchedulerWait has not been started. - */ - EActiveSchedulerWaitNotStarted=92, - - - /** - This panic is raised during construction of a CAsyncOneShot if the attempt - to open a handle to the current thread fails. - */ - EAsyncOneShotSetupFailed=93, - - - /** - Not used. - */ - ESvrBadSecurityPolicy=94, - - - /** - This panic is raised if CPolicyServer::CustomSecurityCheckL(), - or CPolicyServer::CustomFailureActionL() are called. - - Odds are that you forgot to implement one of these two functions in your - CPolicyServer derived Server. - */ - EPolSvrCallingBaseImplementation=95, - - - /** - This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor if - TPolicy::iRanges[0] does not have a value of 0. - */ - EPolSvr1stRangeNotZero=96, - - - /** - This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor if - each element of TPolicy::iRanges is not greater than the previous. - */ - EPolSvrRangesNotIncreasing=97, - - - /** - This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor - unless every element in TPolicy::iElementsIndex is valid. Every element, - x, must not be one of (ESpecialCaseHardLimit <= x <= ESpecialCaseLimit) in - order to be valid. See CPolicyServer::TSpecialCase for more information. - */ - EPolSvrElementsIndexValueInvalid=98, - - - /** - This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor if - TPolicy::iOnConnect has an invalid value. iOnConnect must not be one of - (ESpecialCaseHardLimit <= x <= ESpecialCaseLimit) in order to be valid. - See CPolicyServer::TSpecialCase for more information. - */ - EPolSvrIOnConnectValueInvalid=99, - - - /** - This panic is raised if CPolicyServer::iPolicy is found to be invalid for - an unkown reason. There is a good chance that your policy would cause the - server to panic with one of the above specific policy panic codes if you - run it in debug mode. See the policy server documentation for a - description of a valid policy. - */ - EPolSvrPolicyInvalid=100, - - - /** - The value returned from CustomSecurityCheckL or CustomFailureActionL was - invalid. See CPolicyServer::TCustomResult for a list of valid results. - */ - EPolSvrInvalidCustomResult=101, - - - /** - This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor if - TPolicy.iRangeCount is not greater than 0. All policies given to the - policy server must contain at least 1 policy. - */ - EPolSvrIRangeCountInvalid=102, - - - /** - This panic is raised by the policy server framework if a message fails a - policy check (custom or not) and the associated action is EPanicClient. - */ - EPolSvrActionPanicClient=103, - - /** - This panic is raised by CObjectIx class methods if inconsistent data condition occurs - It can appear in debug build only. - */ - EObjInconsistent=104, - - /** - This panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() - static member functions of the CleanupStack class. - - The panic occurs when the cleanup operation of a popped item modifies the - cleanup stack. In such a case, the function cannot guarantee that the correct - items will be popped. - */ - EClnStackModified=105, - - }; - - -#endif +/* +* Copyright (c) 1997-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +* All rights reserved. +* This component and the accompanying materials are made available +* under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0" +* which accompanies this distribution, and is available +* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". +* +* Initial Contributors: +* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. +* +* Contributors: +* +* Description: +* e32\include\e32panic.h +* +*/ + + + +#ifndef __E32PANIC_H__ +#define __E32PANIC_H__ + + +/** + * @file + * @internalComponent + */ + + +/** +Defines a set of panic numbers associated with the USER panic category. + +Some of these numbers are also associated with panics raised on +the kernel side, and may be associated with +a number of category names, including KERN-COMMON, KERN-HEAP etc. +*/ +enum TCdtPanic + { + + /** + A thread has called User::Invariant(). + + Typically, User::Invariant() 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. + + Check the design and implementation of your class. + + @see User + */ + EInvariantFalse=0, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETDateTimeUnderflow=1, + + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETDateTimeBadDate=2, + + + /** + A TDateTime object has been constructed with an invalid date or time field. + + @see TDateTime + */ + ETDateTimeBadDateTime=3, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETDateTimeAddDaysRange=4, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETDateTimeAddMonthsRange=5, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETDateTimeDaySecNegative=6, + + + /** + A panic raised by the Ptr() member function of a 16-bit descriptor + if the descriptor is invalid. + + @see TDesC16::Ptr() + */ + ETDes16BadDescriptorType=7, + + + /** + The length value passed to a 16-bit variant descriptor member + function is invalid. + + This panic may be raised by some descriptor constructors and, specifically, + by the Replace() and Set() descriptor member functions. + + @see TDes16 + */ + ETDes16LengthOutOfRange=8, + + + /** + The index value passed to the 16-bit variant descriptor Operator[] is + out of bounds. + */ + ETDes16IndexOutOfRange=9, + + + /** + The position value passed to a 16-bit variant descriptor member function + is out of bounds. + + The panic can be raised by the Left(), Right(), Mid(), Insert(), Delete() + and Replace() member functions of TDes16. + + @see TDes16 + */ + ETDes16PosOutOfRange=10, + + + /** + An operation to move or copy data to a 16-bit variant descriptor, + will cause the length of that descriptor to exceed its maximum length. + + This may be caused by any of the copying, appending or formatting member + functions but, specifically, by the Insert(), Replace(), Fill(), Fillz(), + and ZeroTerminate() descriptor member functions. It can also be caused by + the SetLength() function. + + @see TDes16 + */ + ETDes16Overflow=11, + + + /** + The format string passed to the 16-bit variant descriptor member functions + Format() and AppendFormat() has incorrect syntax. + + @see TDes16 + */ + ETDes16BadFormatDescriptor=12, + + + /** + An invalid variable list has been passed to the AppendFormatList() member + function of the 16-bit variant descriptor TDes16, when the format is %S or %s. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + @see TDes16 + */ + ETDes16BadFormatParams=13, + + + /** + This panic is raised when expanding or contracting an HBufC16 buffer using + the ReAlloc() or ReAllocL() descriptor member functions and the new + specified length is too small to contain the data. + + @see HBufC16 + */ + ETDes16ReAllocTooSmall=14, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETDes16RemoteBadDescriptorType=15, + + + /** + In a call to the Replace() member function of the 16-bit variant + descriptor TDes16,the length of the source descriptor is negative + or exceeds the maximum length of the target descriptor. + + @see TDes16 + */ + ETDes16RemoteLengthOutOfRange=16, + + + /** + A 16-bit variant descriptor is being constructed with a negative + length value. + + This panic may also be raised if the Set(), Repeat() and the Find() member + functions are passed negative length values. + */ + ETDes16LengthNegative=17, + + + /** + A 16-bit variant descriptor is being constructed with a negative maximum + length value. + */ + ETDes16MaxLengthNegative=18, + + + /** + A panic raised by the Ptr() member function of an 8-bit descriptor + if the descriptor is invalid. + + @see TDesC8::Ptr() + */ + ETDes8BadDescriptorType=19, + + + /** + The length value passed to an 8-bit variant descriptor member + function is invalid. + + This panic may be raised by some descriptor constructors and, specifically, + by the Replace() and Set() descriptor member functions. + + @see TDes8 + */ + ETDes8LengthOutOfRange=20, + + + /** + The index value passed to the 8-bit variant descriptor Operator[] is + out of bounds. + */ + ETDes8IndexOutOfRange=21, + + + /** + The position value passed to an 8-bit variant descriptor member function + is out of bounds. + + The panic can be raised by the Left(), Right(), Mid(), Insert(), Delete() + and Replace() member functions of TDes8 + + @see TDes8 + */ + ETDes8PosOutOfRange=22, + + + /** + An operation to move or copy data to an 8-bit variant descriptor, + will cause the length of that descriptor to exceed its maximum length. + + This may be caused by any of the copying, appending or formatting member + functions but, specifically, by the Insert(), Replace(), Fill(), Fillz(), + and ZeroTerminate() descriptor member functions. It can also be caused by + the SetLength() function. + + @see TDes8 + */ + ETDes8Overflow=23, + + + /** + The format string passed to the 8-bit variant descriptor member functions + Format() and AppendFormat() has incorrect syntax. + + @see TDes8 + */ + ETDes8BadFormatDescriptor=24, + + + /** + An invalid variable list has been passed to the AppendFormatList() member + function of the 8-bit variant descriptor TDes8, when the format is %S or %s. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + @see TDes8 + */ + ETDes8BadFormatParams=25, + + + /** + This panic is raised when expanding or contracting an HBufC8 buffer using + the ReAlloc() or ReAllocL() descriptor member functions and the new + specified length is too small to contain the data. + + @see HBufC8 + */ + ETDes8ReAllocTooSmall=26, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETDes8RemoteBadDescriptorType=27, + + + + /** + In a call to the Replace() member function of the 8-bit variant + descriptor TDes8,the length of the source descriptor is negative + or exceeds the maximum length of the target descriptor. + + @see TDes8 + */ + ETDes8RemoteLengthOutOfRange=28, + + + /** + An 8-bit variant descriptor is being constructed with a negative + length value. + + This panic may also be raised if the Set(), Repeat() and the Find() member + functions are passed negative length values. + */ + ETDes8LengthNegative=29, + + + /** + An 8-bit variant descriptor is being constructed with a negative maximum + length value. + */ + ETDes8MaxLengthNegative=30, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETEntLeaveWithoutEnter=31, + + + /** + It is raised by TRawEvent::Pos() when + the event is not a mouse/pen type event. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + */ + ETEventNotMoveType=32, + + + /** + It is raised by TRawEvent::ScanCode() when + the event is not a key down or key up event. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + */ + ETEventNotKeyType=33, + + + /** + It is raised by TRawEvent::Modifiers() when + the event is not a modifier update event. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + */ + ETEventNotUpdateModifiersType=34, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the default At() virtual member function of TKey. + + The function is intended to be overridden by a derived class. + + @see TKey + */ + ETFuncTKeyVirtualAt=35, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the default Swap() virtual member function of TSwap. + + The function is intended to be overridden by a derived class. + + @see TSwap + */ + ETFuncTSwapVirtualSwap=36, + + + /** + The index value passed to the operator[] of a TUidType is negative + or is greater than or equal to KMaxCheckedUid. + + @see KMaxCheckedUid + @see TUidType + */ + ETFuncUidTypeBadIndex=37, + + + /** + The length of the descriptor passed to the Set(TDesC8&) member function of TCheckedUid + is not equal to the size of a TCheckedUid object. + + @see TCheckedUid + */ + ETFuncCheckedUidBadSet=38, + + + /** + The size specified of a new heap is smaller than the permitted minimum; + it must be at least the size of a RHeap object. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. + */ + ETHeapNewBadSize=39, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETHeapCreateSizeTooSmall=40, + + + /** + In a call to UserHeap::ChunkHeap(), the value defining the minimum length + of the heap is greater than the value defining the maximum length to + which the heap can grow. + + @see UserHeap + */ + ETHeapCreateMaxLessThanMin=41, + + + /** + In a call to the RHeap member functions, AllocLen(), Free(), FreeZ(), + ReAlloc(), ReAllocL(), Adjust() and AdjustL(), a pointer passed to these + functions does not point to a valid cell. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. + */ + ETHeapBadCellAddress=42, + + + /** + In a call to the Adjust() and AdjustL() member functions of RHeap, 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. + */ + ETHeapAdjustTooSmall=43, + + + /** + In a call to the Free() and FreeZ() member functions of RHeap,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). + */ + ETHeapFreeBadNextCell=44, + + + /** + In a call to the Free() and FreeZ() member functions of RHeap, 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). + */ + ETHeapFreeBadPrevCell=45, + + + /** + In a call to the ReAlloc() and ReAllocL() member functions of RHeap, 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). + */ + ETHeapReAllocBadNextCell=46, + + + /** + In a call to the Alloc(), AllocL() or AllocLC() member functions of RHeap, + an attempt has been made to allocate a cell from a heap, using an unsigned + size value which is greater than or equal to the value of KMaxTInt/2. + + This panic may also be raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad + allocated heap cell size. + + @see User::Check() + @see RAllocator::Check() + @see KMaxTInt + */ + ETHeapBadAllocatedCellSize=47, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad + allocated heap cell address. + */ + ETHeapBadAllocatedCellAddress=48, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad + free heap cell address. + */ + ETHeapBadFreeCellAddress=49, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETHeapDebugBufferOverflow=50, + + + /** + A call has been made to the __DbgMarkEnd() member function of RHeap, when + there has been no corresponding call to the __DbgMarkStart() member function. + + This panic is also raised when there are more calls to __DbgMarkEnd() than + to __DbgMarkStart(). These functions are part of the debug assistance provided by + the RHeap class. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + */ + ETHeapDebugUnmatchedCallToCheckHeap=51, + + + /** + In a call to the Adjust() and AdjustL() member functions of an RHeap, + the offset from the start of the cell being stretched or shrunk is + a negative value. + */ + ETHeapAdjustOffsetNegative=52, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETHeapAllocSizeNegative=53, + + + /** + In a call to the ReAlloc() and ReAllocL() member functions of an RHeap, + the new size for the cell being reallocated is a negative value. + */ + ETHeapReAllocSizeNegative=54, + + + /** + This panic is caused by the UserHeap::ChunkHeap() static function when + the value defining the minimum length of the heap is negative. + */ + ETHeapMinLengthNegative=55, + + + /** + This panic is caused by the UserHeap::ChunkHeap() static function when + the value defining the maximum length to which the heap can grow, + is negative. + */ + ETHeapMaxLengthNegative=56, + + + /** + This panic is raised when closing a shared heap using the Close() member + function of RHeap 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. + */ + EAllocatorClosedTooManyTimes=57, + + + /** + This panic is raised when opening a heap for shared access using the Open() + member function of RHeap and the heap type is not EChunkNormal. + */ + ETHeapOnlyChunkHeaps=58, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the UnGet() member function of the 8-bit variant + lexical analyzer, TLex8, if the character position is already at + the start of the string. + + @see TLex8 + */ + ETLex8UnGetUnderflow=59, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Inc() member function of the 8-bit variant + lexical analyzer, TLex8, if the resulting character position lies before + the start of the string or after the end of the string. + + @see TLex8 + */ + ETLex8IncOutOfRange=60, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the SkipAndMark() member function of the 8-bit + variant lexical analyzer, TLex8, if the resulting character position lies + before the start of the string, or after the end of the string. + + @see TLex8 + */ + ETLex8SkipOutOfRange=61, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETLex8BadFormatList=62, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the ValidateMark() member function of the 8-bit + variant lexical analyzer, TLex8, if the position of the extraction mark + lies before the start of the string or after the end of the string. + + @see TLex8 + */ + ETLex8MarkOutOfRange=63, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the UnGet() member function of the 16-bit variant + lexical analyzer, TLex16, if the character position is already at the start + of the string. + + @see TLex16 + */ + ETLex16UnGetUnderflow=64, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Inc() member function of the 16-bit variant + lexical analyzer, TLex16, if the resulting character position lies before + the start of the string or after the end of the string. + + @see TLex16 + */ + ETLex16IncOutOfRange=65, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the SkipAndMark() member function of the 16-bit + variant lexical analyzer, TLex16, if the resulting character position lies + before the start of the string or after the end of the string. + + @see TLex16 + */ + ETLex16SkipOutOfRange=66, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETLex16BadFormatList=67, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the ValidateMark() member function of the 16-bit + variant lexical analyzer, TLex16, if the position of the extraction mark + lies before the start of the string or after the end of the string. + + @see TLex16 + */ + ETLex16MarkOutOfRange=68, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the TDateSuffix constructor or its Set() member + function when the suffix index specified is negative or is greater than or + equal to the value KMaxSuffixes. + + 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 "st" + for 1st, "nd" for 2nd, "st" for 31st). + + @see TDateSuffix + @see KMaxSuffixes + */ + ETLoclSuffixOutOfRange=69, + + + /** + This panic is raised when attempting to complete a client/server request + and the RMessagePtr is null. + */ + ETMesCompletion=70, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EMesBadRetryCount=71, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Send() and SendReceive() member functions + of RSessionBase, 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 KMaxTint. + + @see RSessionBase + @see KMaxTint + */ + ETMesBadFunctionNumber=72, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Receive() member function of RServer, + the handle to the server, when the attempt to receive a message + for the server, synchronously, fails. + + @see RServer + */ + ETMesReceiveFailed=73, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ESQueOffsetNegative=74, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the constructor of a singly linked list header, + a TSglQue or by the SetOffset() member function when the specified offset + is not 4 byte aligned, i.e. when it is not divisible by 4. + + @see TSglQue + */ + ESQueOffsetNotAligned=75, + + + /** + This panic is raised when attempting to remove an object from a singly + linked list, using the Remove() member function of TSglQue, when + that object is not in the list. + + @see TSglQue + */ + ESQueLinkNotQueued=76, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETQueOffsetNegative=77, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the constructor of a doubly linked list header, + a TDblQue or by the SetOffset() member function, when the specified + offset is not 4 byte aligned, i.e. when it is not divisible by 4. + + @see TDblQue + */ + ETQueOffsetNotAligned=78, + + + /** + This panic is raised by a call to either the First() or the Last() member + functions of a doubly linked list, a TDblQue, which return pointers + to the first and last element in the list respectively; the panic + occurs when the list is empty. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + @see TDblQue + */ + ETQueQueueEmpty=79, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the post increment operator, operator++, the post + decrement operator, operator- and the return current element + operator, operator T*, of the doubly linked list iterator, a TDblQueIter; + 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. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + @see TDblQueIter + */ + ETQueLinkHasBeenRemoved=80, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the get rectangle operator, operator[], of + a clipping region, derived from the abstract base class TRegion. + + 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 Count() member function). + + The index must be strictly less than the number of contained rectangles. + + @see TRegion + */ + ETRegionOutOfRange=81, + + + /** + This panic is raised when sorting the rectangles within a clipping region, + derived from the abstract base class TRegion, using the Sort() member + function of TRegion. + + The panic occurs when the region is invalid. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + @see TRegion + */ + ETRegionInvalidRegionInSort=82, + + + /** + 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 KErrNone. + */ + ETUtlKernelServerSend=83, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Panic() member function of RTest, the test class. + */ + ERTestFailed=84, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the CheckConsoleCreated() member functions of + RTest and RTestJ, the test classes, when the creation of a console, + as derived from a CConsoleBase, fails. + */ + ERTestCreateConsole=85, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the static function User::After() when + the specified time interval is negative. + */ + EExecAfterTimeNegative=86, + + + /** + This panic is raised when the time interval passed to the After() member + function of RTimer is negative. + + @see RTimer + */ + ERTimerAfterTimeNegative=87, + + + /** + This panic is raised by Mem::Compare(), Mem::CompareC() and Mem::CompareF() + when the length of the area of memory designated as the left hand area, + is negative. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. + + @see Mem + */ + EMemLeftNegative=88, + + + /** + This panic is raised by Mem::Compare(), Mem::CompareC() and Mem::CompareF() + when the length of the area of memory designated as the right hand area, + is negative. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. + + @see Mem + */ + EMemRightNegative=89, + + + /** + This panic is raised by Mem::Copy() when the length of the area of memory + to be copied is negative. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. + + @see Mem + */ + EMemCopyLengthNegative=90, + + + /** + This panic is raised by Mem::Move() when the length of the area of memory + to be moved is not a multiple of 4. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. + + @see Mem + */ + EWordMoveLengthNotMultipleOf4=91, + + + /** + This panic is raised by Mem::Move() when the address of the source for + the move operation is not aligned on a 4 byte boundary. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. + + @see Mem + */ + EWordMoveSourceNotAligned=92, + + + /** + This panic is raised by Mem::Move() when the address of the target for + the move operation is not aligned on a 4 byte boundary. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. + + @see Mem + */ + EWordMoveTargetNotAligned=93, + + + /** + This panic is raised by Mem::Swap() when the length of the area of + memory to be swapped is negative. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. + + @see Mem + */ + EMemSwapLengthNegative=94, + + + /** + This panic is raised by Mem::Fill() and Mem::FillZ() when the length of + the area of memory to be filled is negative. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-COMMON category. + + @see Mem + */ + EMemFillLengthNegative=95, + + + /** + The value for the number of records to be sorted passed + to User::QuickSort() is negative. + + @see User + */ + ESortCountNegative=96, + + + /** + The value for the number of records taking part in the search passed + to User::BinarySearch() is negative. + + @see User + */ + EBinarySearchCountNegative=97, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the constructor of the base key class, TKey. + + It occurs when the offset value passed to the constructor is negative. + As TKey is an abstract class, i.e. objects of type TKey are not intended + to be explicitly constructed, look at the offset value passed to + the constructors of derived classes such as TKeyArrayFix, TKeyArrayVar, + and TKeyArrayPak for the cause of the panic. + + @see TKey + @see TKeyArrayFix + @see TKeyArrayVar + @see TKeyArrayPak + */ + EKeyOffsetNegative=98, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using + the RChunk member functions: CreateLocal(), CreateGlobal(), + CreateDoubleEndedLocal() and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal(). + + It occurs when the value for the maximum size to which this chunk can + be adjusted, is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateMaxSizeNegative=99, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using + the RChunk member functions: CreateLocal() and CreateGlobal(). + + It occurs when the value for the number of bytes to be committed to + this chunk on creation, is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateSizeNotPositive=100, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using + the RChunk member functions: CreateLocal() and CreateGlobal(). + + 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. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateMaxLessThanMin=101, + + + /** + This panic is raised when changing the number of bytes committed to a chunk + by calling the Adjust() member function of RChunk. + + The panic occurs when the value passed to the function is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkAdjustNewSizeNegative=102, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ESesDelayTimeNegative=103, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ESesRetryCountNegative=104, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a local or global semaphore is created using + the RSemaphore member functions: CreateLocal() and CreateGlobal(), and + the value for the initial semaphore count is negative. + + @see RSemaphore + */ + ESemCreateCountNegative=105, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a semaphore is signaled using + the Signal(TInt aCount) member function and the count value is negative. + + @see RSemaphore + */ + ESemSignalCountNegative=106, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a critical section is signalled using + the Signal() member function and the call to Signal() is not matched + by an earlier call to Wait(), which suggests that this is a stray signal. + + @see RCriticalSection + */ + ECriticalSectionStraySignal=107, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EThrdHeapNotChunkType=108, + + + /** + This panic is raised when creating a thread using the Create() member + functions of RThread. + + The panic occurs when the value of the stack size passed to + these functions is negative. + + @see RThread + */ + EThrdStackSizeNegative=109, + + + /** + This panic is raised when creating a thread using the Create() member + functions of RThread. + + The panic is only raised by those variants of Create() that create a new + heap for the new thread. The panic occurs if the minimum heap size + specified is less than KMinHeapSize. + + @see RThread + @see KMinHeapSize + */ + EThrdHeapMinTooSmall=110, + + + /** + This panic is raised when creating a thread using the Create() member + functions of RThread. + + The panic is only raised by those variants of Create() 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. + + @see RThread + */ + EThrdHeapMaxLessThanMin=111, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Alloc() and AllocL() member functions of class + RRef when the size value passed is negative. + */ + ERefAllocSizeNegative=112, + + + /** + This panic is raised by: + + 1. the constructor of a time representation object, a TTime, which takes + a text string, when the format of that text string is incorrect + or represents an invalid date/time. + + 2. the Parse() member function of a time representation object, a TTime, + if the century offset value is either negative or is greater than + or equal to 100. + + 3. the Time::DaysInMonth() function, if an invalid month value is passed. + + @see TTime + @see Time + */ + ETTimeValueOutOfRange=113, + + + /** + This panic is raised by member functions of TBusLocalDrive when no + connection has been made to a local drive. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + @see TBusLocalDrive + */ + EDriveNotConnected=114, + + + /** + This panic is raised when attempting to connect to a local drive + using the Connect() member function of TBusLocalDrive, and + the specified drive number is out of range, i.e. the drive number + is negative or is greater than or equal to KMaxLocalDrives. + + @see TBusLocalDrive + @see KMaxLocalDrives + */ + EDriveOutOfRange=115, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Lookup() member function of RLibrary when + the ordinal number of the required DLL function, is zero or negative. + + @see RLibrary + */ + EBadLookupOrdinal=116, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EChunkHeapBadOffset=117, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETQueLinkAlreadyInUse=118, + + + /** + This panic is raised when setting a new currency symbol using + the User::SetCurrencySymbol() function. + + The panic occurs when the length of the descriptor containing + the new symbol is greater than KMaxCurrencySymbol. + + @see User + @see KMaxCurrencySymbol + */ + ECurrencySymbolOverflow=119, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the CreateDoubleEndedLocal() + and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal() member functions of RChunk when the lower + address of the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateBottomNegative=120, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the CreateDoubleEndedLocal() + and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal() member functions of RChunk when the upper + address of the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateTopNegative=121, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the CreateDoubleEndedLocal() + and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal() member functions of RChunk when the upper + address of the committed region is lower than the lower address of + the committed region. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateTopLessThanBottom=122, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the CreateDoubleEndedLocal() + and CreateDoubleEndedGlobal() member functions of RChunk when the upper + address of the committed region is lower than the maximum size to which + this chunk can be adjusted. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateTopBiggerThanMax=123, + + + /** + This panic is raised by RChunk::AdjustDoubleEnded() when the lower address + of the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkAdjustBottomNegative=124, + + + /** + This panic is raised by RChunk::AdjustDoubleEnded() when the upper address + of the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkAdjustTopNegative=125, + + + /** + This panic is raised by RChunk::AdjustDoubleEnded() when the upper address + of the committed region is lower than the lower address of the committed + region. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkAdjustTopLessThanBottom=126, + + + /** + This panic is raised when constructing an array of pointers, + an RPointerArray, and specifying a granularity value which is + one of the following: + + 1. zero + + 2. negative + + 3. greater than 0x10000000. + + @see RPointerArray + */ + EBadArrayGranularity=127, + + + /** + This panic is raised when constructing an array of fixed length objects, + an RArray, and specifying a key offset value which is one of the following: + + 1. negative + + 2. not a multiple of 4 + + 3. greater than or equal to the size of the array elements. + + @see RArray + */ + EBadArrayKeyOffset=128, + + + /** + This panic is raised when constructing an array of fixed length objects, + an RArray, and the length of the array elements is one of the following: + + 1. zero + + 2. negative + + 3. greater than 640. + + @see RArray + */ + EBadArrayEntrySize=129, + + + /** + This panic is raised when an index value passed to a member function + of RArray or RPointerArray identifying an array element, is out of bounds. + + @see RArray + @see RPointerArray + */ + EBadArrayIndex=130, + + + /** + This panic is raised when the value identifying the insertion position + in a call to RArray::Insert() or RPointerArray::Insert(), is either + negative or greater than the number of elements in the array. + + @see RArray + @see RPointerArray + */ + EBadArrayPosition=131, + + + /** + This panic is raised when an index value passed to + Mem::CollationMethodByIndex() or Mem::CollationMethodId() is out of bounds. + + @see Mem + */ + EBadCollationRulesIndex=132, + + + /** + This panic is raised when an index value passed to TFixedArray::At() + or TFixedArray::operator[] is out of bounds. + + @see TFixedArray + */ + EBadFixedArrayIndex=133, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ERawEventFlipTypeNotImplemented=134, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ENumberOfParametersExceedsMaximum=136, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling + of the variable parameter lists when the parameter is too big. + */ + ESizeOfParameterTooBig=137, + + + /** + 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. + */ + EParameterIndexOutOfRange1=138, + + + /** + 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. + + This panic is raised in debug mode only. + */ + EParameterIndexOutOfRange2=139, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EFormatDirectiveAlreadySet1=140, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EFormatDirectiveAlreadySet2=141, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + ENumberOfFormatDirectivesExceedsMaximum=142, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + ENoParametersInFormatDirective=143, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EFormatDirectiveNotYetSet=144, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EBadFormatDirectiveDataPointer=145, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EFormatDirectiveIndexOutOfRange=146, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + ENotOnFirstPassOfFormatDescriptor1=147, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + ENotOnFirstPassOfFormatDescriptor2=148, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EInconsistentSizeOfParameter=149, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + ENullTargetPointer=150, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + ENegativeSizeOfParameter=151, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EErrorOnSecondPassOfFormatDescriptor=152, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EUnexpectedError1=153, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EUnexpectedError2=154, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ECreateTransferBufferSizeNotPositive=155, + + + /** + This panic occurs in the construction of an RPointerArray object from + an existing pointer array object, when the number defining the number + of entries in the existing array is not positive. + + @see RPointerArray + */ + EBadArrayCount=156, + + + /** + This panic is raised by RChunk::Commit() when the value of the offset of + the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCommitOffsetNegative=157, + + + /** + This panic is raised by RChunk::Commit() when the size of the + the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCommitSizeNegative=158, + + + /** + This panic is raised by RChunk::Allocate() when the size of the + the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkAllocateSizeNegative=159, + + + /** + This panic is raised by RChunk::Decommit() when the value of the offset of + the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkDecommitOffsetNegative=160, + + + /** + This panic is raised by RChunk::Decommit() when the size of the + the committed region is negative. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkDecommitSizeNegative=161, + + + /** + This panic is raised when an invalid chunk type has been passed to + the internal member RChunk::Create() + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateInvalidType=162, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a global chunk is being created and + no name has been specified. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateInvalidName=163, + + + /** + 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. + + @see RChunk + */ + EChkCreateInvalidBottom=164, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the internal function RLibrary::Init() when the function that + constructs static data following a DLL load, leaves. + */ + EDllStaticConstructorLeave=165, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally, if a call to the static data destructors + following a library handle close, leaves. + */ + EDllStaticDestructorLeave=166, + + + /** + This panic is raised in a call to RAllocator::Close() when the number of + handles is greater than the maximum allowed, RAllocator::EMaxHandles. + + @see RAllocator + */ + EAllocatorBadHandleCount=167, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the internal RHeap constructor when the offset value is invalid. + */ + ETHeapNewBadOffset=168, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::Reduce() on failure. + */ + ETHeapReduceFailed=169, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::Reset() on failure. + */ + ETHeapResetFailed=170, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::WalkCheckCell() on a + bad free cell size. + */ + ETHeapBadFreeCellSize=171, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::Initialise() on a + bad alignment value. + */ + ETHeapNewBadAlignment=172, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ETHeapBadDebugOp=173, + + + /** + This panic is raised when an unimplemented pure virtual function is called. + */ + EPureVirtualCalled=174, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a User::Leave() is called and there + is no TRAP frame. + */ + EUserLeaveWithoutTrap=175, + + + /** + This panic is raised when a mathematical function fails with an + unrecognized exception, i.e. one that is none of: KErrArgument, + KErrDivideByZero, KErrOverflow or KErrUnderflow. + */ + EMathUnknownError=176, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function RHeap::WalkCheckCell() on a + bad cell type. + */ + ETHeapWalkBadCellType=177, + + + /** + 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 TRadix enum values. + */ + EInvalidRadix=178, + + + /** + This panic is raised when converting and appending numbers in descriptors, + and buffers are not aligned on even addresses. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + */ + EDes16PadAppendBadAlign=179, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EMsgQueueSizeInvalid=180, + + + /** + @internalComponent + */ + EHuffmanTooManyCodes=181, + + + /** + @internalComponent + */ + EHuffmanInvalidCoding=182, + + + /** + @internalComponent + */ + EBadArrayFindMode=183, + + + /** + In a call to RNotifier::Notify(), the length of one or more of + the descriptors containing the displayable text is bigger than + the maximum TUint16 value. + */ + ENotifierTextTooLong=184, + + + /** + In a call to one of the functions: + TMonthName::Set() + TMonthNameAbb::Set() + TDayName::Set() + TDayNameAbb::Set() + + the month or day value is outside the permitted range of values. + + @see TMonthName + @see TMonthNameAbb + @see TDayName + @see TDayNameAbb + */ + EBadLocaleParameter=185, + + + /** + This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions + during the handling of the variable parameter lists. + */ + EUnexpectedError3=186, + + + /** + In a call to TDes8::Expand(), either the length, or the maximum length, + or the pointer to the data is not an even number. + + @see TDes8 + */ + EDes8ExpandOdd=187, + + + /** + In a call to TDes8::Collapse(), either the length, or the maximum length, + or the pointer to the data is not an even number. + + @see TDes8 + */ + EDes8CollapseOdd=188, + + + /** + In a call to one of the TSecurityPolicy constructors, the specified + capability was found to be inavlid. + + @see TCapability + */ + ECapabilityInvalid=189, + + + /** + In a call to TSecurityPolicy::CheckPolicy, the security policy was found to + be corrupt. + + @see TSecurityPolicy + */ + ESecurityPolicyCorrupt=190, + + + /** + In a call to TSecurityPolicy::TSecurityPolicy(TSecPolicyType aType), aType + was not one of ETypePass or ETypeFail. + + @see TSecurityPolicy + */ + ETSecPolicyTypeInvalid=191, + + /** + This panic is raised when constructing an RPointerArray or RArray if the + specified minimum growth step is less than or equal to zero or is greater + than 65535. + + @see RPointerArray + @see RArray + */ + EBadArrayMinGrowBy=192, + + + /** + This panic is raised when constructing an RPointerArray or RArray if the + specified exponential growth factor is less than or equal to 1 or is + greater than or equal to 128. + + @see RPointerArray + @see RArray + */ + EBadArrayFactor=193, + + + /** + This panic is raised if code inside an __ASSERT_*_NO_LEAVE harness leaves. + + @see RPointerArray + @see RArray + */ + EUnexpectedLeave=194, + + + /** + A function was used to grow a cell on the heap, but it did not grow as expected. + */ + ETHeapCellDidntGrow=195, + + + /** + An attempt was made to install a Win32 SE handler not on the stack. + + @see TWin32SEHTrap + */ + EWin32SEHandlerNotOnStack=196, + + /** + This panic is raised when the caller of an API doesn't have the right capabilities to + call the specific API that raises this panic. Please consult the documentation for the + API in question to learn what capabilities you need to call it. + */ + EPlatformSecurityViolation=197, + + /** + This panic is raised if a NULL function pointer is passed in as the hash function + when constructing a hash table class. + */ + EHashTableNoHashFunc=198, + + /** + This panic is raised if a NULL function pointer is passed in as the identity + relation when constructing a hash table class. + */ + EHashTableNoIdentityRelation=199, + + /** + This panic is raised if a negative element size is specified when constructing + a hash table class. + */ + EHashTableBadElementSize=200, + + /** + This panic is raised if, when constructing a hash table class, the specified + key offset is inconsistent with the specified element size. + */ + EHashTableBadKeyOffset=201, + + /** + This panic is raised in debug builds only if a deleted entry still remains after + a hash table reform. It should never occur, since it signifies an error in the + hash table implementation. + */ + EHashTableDeletedEntryAfterReform=202, + + /** + This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table + implementation. + */ + EHashTableBadGeneration=203, + + /** + This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table + implementation. + */ + EHashTableBadHash=204, + + /** + This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table + implementation. + */ + EHashTableEntryLost=205, + + /** + This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table + implementation. + */ + EHashTableCountWrong=206, + + /** + This panic should never occur since it signifies an error in the hash table + implementation. + */ + EHashTableEmptyCountWrong=207, + + /** + This panic is raised 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. + */ + EHashTableIterNextBadIndex=208, + + /** + This panic is raised 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. + */ + EHashTableIterCurrentBadIndex=209, + + /** + This panic is raised if an invalid argument is passed to the Reserve() function + on any of the hash table classes. + */ + EHashTableBadReserveCount=210, + + /** + The Win32 SE handler chain has been corrupted. + + @see TWin32SEHTrap + */ + EWin32SEHChainCorrupt=211, + + + /** + This panic is raised if an invalid argument is passed to the Reserve() function + on the RArray or RPointerArray classes. + */ + EArrayBadReserveCount=212, + + /** + This panic is raised when attempting to set a new debug failure mode on + a heap with an invalid argument. For example, if aBurst > KMaxTUint6 + when invoking __UHEAP_BURSTFAILNEXT when a RHeap object is used for + the user heap. + + On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side + this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. + + @see RAllocator::TAllocFail + */ + ETHeapBadDebugFailParameter = 213, + }; + + + + +/** +Defines a set of panic numbers associated with the E32USER-CBASE panic category. + +Panics with this category are raised in user side code by member functions of +CBase derived classes that reside in euser.dll. Typically, they are caused by +passing bad or contradictory values to class constructors or member functions. +*/ +enum TBasePanic + { + + /** + This panic is raised by the Set() member function of CAsyncCallBack, + if this active object is already active when the function is called. + + @see CAsyncCallBack + */ + ECAsyncCBIsActive=1, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Call() member function of CAsyncOneShot, + if the active object has not already been added to the active scheduler. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + @see CAsyncOneShot + */ + ECAsyncOneShotNotAdded=2, + + + /** + This panic is raised during construction of a dynamic buffer, + a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg object, when the value of the granularity passed + to the constructors is negative. + + @see CBufFlat + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufExpandSizeNegative=3, + + + /** + This panic is raised when reading from a dynamic buffer, + a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the Read() member function. + + It is caused by attempting to read beyond the end of the buffer. + + @see CBufFlat + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufReadBeyondEnd=4, + + + /** + This panic is raised when writing to a dynamic buffer, + a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the Write() member function. + + It is caused by attempting to write beyond the end of the buffer. + + @see CBufFlat + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufWriteBeyondEnd=5, + + + /** + This panic is raised when reading from a dynamic buffer, + a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the Read() member function. + + It is caused by specifying a negative length for the amount of data + to be read. + + @see CBufFlat + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufReadLengthNegative=6, + + + /** + This panic is raised when writing to a dynamic buffer, + a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the Write() member function. + + It is caused by specifying a negative length for the amount of data + to be written. + + @see CBufFlat + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufWriteLengthNegative=7, + + + /** + This panic is raised when inserting data into a dynamic buffer, + a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the InsertL() member function or when + inserting an uninitialized region into the dynamic buffer using + the ExpandL() member function. + + It is caused by passing a negative length value to these functions. + + @see CBufFlat + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufInsertLengthNegative=8, + + + /** + This panic is raised when inserting data into a dynamic buffer, + a CBufFlat or a CBufSeg, using the InsertL() member function. + + It is caused when the variant of InsertL(), which takes a pointer to TAny + is passed a NULL pointer value. + + @see CBufFlat + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufInsertBadPtr=9, + + + /** + This panic is raised when specifying the minimum amount of space + that a flat dynamic buffer, a CBufFlat, should occupy using + the SetReserveL() member function. + + It is caused when the size value passed to the function is negative. + + @see CBufFlat + */ + EBufFlatReserveNegative=10, + + + /** + This panic is raised when specifying the minimum amount of space + that a flat dynamic buffer, a CBufFlat, should occupy using + the SetReserveL() member function. + + It is caused when the size value passed to the function is less than + the current size of the buffer. + + @see CBufFlat + */ + EBufFlatReserveSetTooSmall=11, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Delete(), Ptr(), BackPtr() member functions + of a flat dynamic buffer, a CBufFlat; the panic can also be raised by + InsertL() and ExpandL(). + + It is caused when the position value passed to these functions is either + negative or represents a position beyond the end of the current buffer. + + @see CBufFlat + */ + EBufFlatPosOutOfRange=12, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Delete() member function of + a flat dynamic buffer, a CBufFlat. + + It is caused when the combination of position and length values passed + to the function implies an attempt to delete data beyond the end of + the flat buffer. + + @see CBufFlat + */ + EBufFlatDeleteBeyondEnd=13, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Delete(), Ptr(), BackPtr() member functions + of a segmented dynamic buffer, a CBufSeg); the panic can also be raised + by InsertL() and ExpandL(). + + It is caused when the position value passed to these functions is either + negative or represents a position beyond the end of the current buffer. + + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufSegPosOutOfRange=14, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Delete() member function of a segmented dynamic + buffer, a CBufSeg. + + It is caused when the combination of position and length values passed to + the function implies an attempt to delete data beyond the end of + the segmented buffer. + + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufSegDeleteBeyondEnd=15, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the InsertL(), Delete(), Ptr() and BackPtr() member + functions as implemented for segmented buffers, CBufSeg, when + the offset within a segment, where data is to be inserted or removed, + is greater than the buffer granularity. + + This panic is raised in debug builds only. + + @see CBufSeg + */ + EBufSegSetSBO=16, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the constructors of arrays of fixed length objects + as represented, for example, by the classes CArrayFixFlat, CArrayFixSeg, + and CArrayFixFlat. + + It is caused when the record length is either negative or zero. The record + length is either explicitly specified, as in the case of + the CArrayFixFlat class, or is implied by the length of the template + class as in the case of the CArrayFixFlat class. + + @see CArrayFixFlat + @see CArrayFixSeg + */ + EArrayFixInvalidLength=17, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the constructors of arrays of fixed length objects + as represented, for example, by the classes: CArrayFixFlat and CArrayFixSeg. + + It is caused when the granularity passed to the constructors is + either negative or zero. + + @see CArrayFixFlat + @see CArrayFixSeg + */ + EArrayFixInvalidGranularity=18, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the constructors of arrays of variable length + objects as represented, for example, by the classes: CArrayVarFlat + and CArrayVarSeg. + + It is caused when the granularity passed to the constructors is either + negative or zero. + + @see CArrayFixFlat + @see CArrayFixSeg + */ + EArrayVarInvalidGranularity=19, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the constructors of packed arrays as represented, + for example, by the class CArrayPakFlat. + + It is caused when the granularity passed to the constructors is either + negative or zero. + + @see CArrayPakFlat + */ + EArrayPakInvalidGranularity=20, + + + /** + This panic is raised by any operation which accesses an element of an array + by explicit reference to an index number, for example, the Delete(), + InsertL() and At() member functions or the operator Operator[]. + + It is caused by specifying an index value which is either negative, + or is greater than or equal to the number of objects currently within the array. + */ + EArrayIndexOutOfRange=21, + + + /** + This panic is raised when deleting contiguous elements from an array of + fixed length objects (derived from CArrayFixBase) using the Delete() + member function. + + It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as + a zero or negative value. + */ + EArrayCountNegative=22, + + + /** + This panic is raised when inserting contiguous elements into an array + of fixed length objects (derived from CArrayFixBase) using the + InsertL() member function. + + It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as + a zero or negative value. + */ + EArrayCountNegative2=23, + + + /** + This panic is raised when resizing an array of fixed length objects + (derived from CArrayFixBase) using the ResizeL() member function. + + It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as a zero + or negative value. + */ + EArrayCountNegative3=24, + + + /** + This panic is raised when deleting contiguous elements from an array of + variable length objects (derived from CArrayVarBase) using the Delete() + member function. + + It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as a zero + or negative value. + */ + EArrayCountNegative4=25, + + + /** + This panic is raised when deleting contiguous elements from + a packed array (derived from CArrayPakBase) using the Delete() + member function. + + It is caused by specifying the number of contiguous elements as + a zero or negative value. + */ + EArrayCountNegative5=26, + + + /** + This panic is raised when reserving space in flat arrays of + fixed length objects, the CArrayFixFlat,CArrayFixFlat + and CArrayPtrFlat classes, using the SetReserveL() member function. + + It is caused by specifying the number of elements, for which space is to be + reserved, as less than the current number of elements in the array. + */ + EArrayReserveTooSmall=27, + + + /** + This panic is raised when inserting or appending replicated + elements to the arrays of fixed length objects CArrayFixFlat and + CArrayFixSeg using the InsertL() or AppendL() functions. + + It is caused by specifying the number of replicas as negative or zero. + */ + EArrayReplicasNegative=28, + + + /** + This panic is raised when deleting elements from a fixed length, variable + length or packed array (derived from CArrayFixBase, CArrayVarBase + and CArrayPakBase) using the Delete() function. + + It is caused when the specification of the position of the first element + to be deleted and the number of contiguous elements to be deleted refers + to elements which are outside the bounds of the array. + */ + EArrayCountTooBig=29, + + + /** + This panic is raised when inserting into, appending onto, expanding or + extending a variable length array or a packed array (i.e. arrays derived + from CArrayVar or CArrayPak) using the InsertL(), AppendL(), ExpandL() + or ExtendL() functions respectively. + + It is caused by specifying the length of the element as a negative value. + */ + EArrayLengthNegative=30, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EArrayReaderCountVirtual=31, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EArrayReaderAtVirtual=32, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the destructor of a CObject. + + It is caused when an attempt is made to delete the CObject + when the reference count is not zero. + + @see CObject + */ + EObjObjectStillReferenced=33, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Close() member function of a CObject. + + It is caused when the reference count is negative. + */ + EObjNegativeAccessCount=34, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Remove() member function of an object + container, a CObjectCon. + + It is caused when the CObject to be removed from the container is + not contained by the container. + + @see CObject + */ + EObjRemoveObjectNotFound=35, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Remove() member function of a container + index, a CObjectConIx. + + It is caused when the object container, a CObjectCon, to be removed from + the index is not contained by the index. + */ + EObjRemoveContainerNotFound=36, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Remove() member function of an object index, + a CObjectIx. + + It is caused when the handle passed to the Remove() function does not + represent a CObject known to the object index. + */ + EObjRemoveBadHandle=37, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the At(), FindByName() and FindByFullName() member + functions of an object container, a CObjectCon. + + It is caused when the unique ID as derived from the handle is not the same + as the unique ID held by the object container. + */ + EObjFindBadHandle=38, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the At() member function of an object container, + a CObjectCon. + + It is caused when the index represented by the handle is outside + the permitted range. In effect, the handle is bad. + */ + EObjFindIndexOutOfRange=39, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the destructor of an active object, a CActive. + + It is caused by an attempt to delete the active object while it still + has a request outstanding. + */ + EReqStillActiveOnDestruct=40, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Add() member function of an active scheduler, + a CActiveScheduler. + + It is caused by an attempt to add an active object to the active scheduler + when it has already been added to the active scheduler + */ + EReqAlreadyAdded=41, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the SetActive() member function of an active + object, a CActive. + + It is caused by an attempt to flag the active object + as active when it is already active, i.e. a request is still outstanding. + */ + EReqAlreadyActive=42, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Install() member function of an active + scheduler, a CActiveScheduler. + + It is caused by attempting to install this active scheduler as the current + active scheduler when there is already a current active scheduler; + i.e. an active scheduler has already been installed. + */ + EReqManagerAlreadyExists=43, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Start(), Stop() and Add() member functions + of an active scheduler, a CActiveScheduler. + + It is caused by attempting to start or stop an active scheduler or by + attempting to add an active object, a CActive, to the active scheduler. + */ + EReqManagerDoesNotExist=44, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Stop() member function of an active scheduler, + a CActiveScheduler. + + Calling Stop() terminates the wait loop started by the most recent + call to Start(). The panic is caused by a call to Stop() which is not + matched by a corresponding call to Start(). + */ + EReqTooManyStops=45, + + + /** + This panic is raised by an active scheduler, a CActiveScheduler. + + It is caused by a stray signal. + */ + EReqStrayEvent=46, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Error() virtual member function of an active + scheduler, a CActiveScheduler. + + This function is called when an active object’s RunL() function leaves. + Applications always replace the Error() function in a class derived from + CActiveScheduler; the default behaviour provided by CActiveScheduler raises + this panic. + */ + EReqActiveObjectLeave=47, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Add() member function of an active scheduler, + a CActiveScheduler, when a NULL pointer is passed to the function. + */ + EReqNull=48, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the SetActive() and Deque() member functions of + an active object, a CActive. + + It is raised if the active object has not been added to the active scheduler. + */ + EActiveNotAdded=49, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the SetPriority() member function of an active + object, a CActive. + + It is caused by an attempt to change the priority of the active object + while it is active, i.e. while a request is outstanding). + */ + ESetPriorityActive=50, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the At(), After() and Lock() member functions of + the CTimer active object. + + It is caused by an attempt to request a timer event when the CTimer active + object has not been added to the active scheduler. + */ + ETimNotAdded=51, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Start() member function of the periodic timer + active object, a CPeriodic, when a negative time interval is passed to + the function. + */ + ETimIntervalNegativeOrZero=52, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Start() member function of the periodic + timer active object, a CPeriodic, when a negative delay time interval + is passed to the function. + */ + ETimDelayNegative=53, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EUnusedBasePanic1=54, // Unused + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ESvrNoServerName=55, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the New() and NewL() member functions of + CBitMapAllocator when a negative or zero size is passed to them. + */ + EBmaSizeLessOrEqualToZero=56, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Free(TInt aPos) member function of + CBitMapAllocator when a position value is passed which is out of bounds. + */ + EBmaFreeOutOfRange=57, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the IsFree(TInt aPos) member function of + CBitMapAllocator when a position value is passed which is out of bounds. + */ + EBmaAllocOutOfRange=58, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the AllocFromTopFrom(TInt aPos) member function + of CBitMapAllocator when a position value is passed which is out of bounds. + */ + EBmaAllocFromTopFromOutOfRange=59, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EBmaFreeTooMany=60, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + EBmaFreeNotAllocated=61, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the AllocAt() member function of CBitMapAllocator + when the implied position has already been allocated. + */ + EBmaAllocAtAlreadyAllocated=62, + + + /** + This panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() + static member functions of the CleanupStack class. + + The panic occurs when TRAPs have been nested and an attempt is made to pop too + many items from the cleanup stack for the current nest level. + */ + EClnPopAcrossLevels=63, + + + /** + This panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() + static member functions of the CleanupStack class. + + The panic occurs when attempt is made to pop more items from the cleanup + stack than are on the cleanup stack. + */ + EClnPopUnderflow=64, + + + /** + The panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() + static member functions of the CleanupStack class. + + The panic occurs when an attempt is made to pop more items from the cleanup + stack than are on the cleanup stack. + */ + EClnLevelUnderflow=65, + + + /** + This panic is raised if an attempt is being made to insert a cleanup item + into a position on the cleanup stack reserved for marking the current TRAP + nest level. + + In practice this error occurs if the call to CleanupStack::PushL() happens + when there has been no call to TRAP(). + */ + EClnPushAtLevelZero=66, + + + /** + This panic is raised when building a TCleanupStackItem which is to be added + to the cleanup stack. + + The building of the TCleanupStackItem needs a TCleanupItem and this has + been constructed with a NULL cleanup operation (a TCleanupOperation). + */ + EClnNoCleanupOperation=67, + + + /** + This panic is raised if there are no free slots available on the cleanup + stack to insert a cleanup item. + */ + EClnNoFreeSlotItem=68, + + + /** + This panic is raised if no trap handler has been installed. + + In practice, this occurs if CTrapCleanup::New() has not been called + before using the cleanup stack. + */ + EClnNoTrapHandlerInstalled=69, + + + /** + This panic is raised as a result of a call to the versions of the + Pop() and PopAndDestroy() static member functions of the CleanupStack class + which take an explicit count of the items to be popped. + + The panic is caused by passing a negative value for the number of items + to be popped. + */ + EClnPopCountNegative=70, + + + /** + This panic is raised when TRAPs have been nested and an attempt is made to + exit from a TRAP nest level before all the cleanup items belonging to that + level have been popped off the cleanup stack. + */ + EClnLevelNotEmpty=71, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the constructor of the circular buffer base class, + a CCirBufBase, when the size value passed is zero or negative. + */ + ECircItemSizeNegativeOrZero=72, + + + /** + This panic is raised by a call to the SetLengthL() member function of + the circular buffer base class, a CCirBufBase, by passing a length + value which is zero or negative. + */ + ECircSetLengthNegativeOrZero=73, + + + /** + This panic is raised by a call to the Add() member function of a + circular buffer, a CCirBuf when the pointer to the item + to be added is NULL. + */ + ECircNoBufferAllocated=74, + + + /** + This panic is raised by a call to the Add() member function of a + circular buffer, a CCirBuf when the number of items to be added + is zero or negative. + */ + ECircAddCountNegative=75, + + + /** + This panic is raised by a call to the Remove() member function of + a circular buffer, a CCirBuf when the number of items to be removed is zero + or negative. + */ + ECircRemoveCountNegative=76, + + + /** + This panic is raise by CConsoleBase::Getch() when the asynchronous request + that fetches the character completes with a completion code that + is not KErrNone. + */ + EConsGetchFailed=77, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ESecurityData=78, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Alloc() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if the object is in an inconsistnt state. + */ + EBmaInconsistentState=79, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the AllocFrom() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if the position passed into it is outside its valid + range, i.e. is negative or is greater than or equal to the size. + */ + EBmaAllocFromOutOfRange=80, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Alloc() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if the count value passed into it + is not positive. + */ + EBmaAllocCountNegative=81, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the AllocAligned() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if the alignment value passed into it + is negative or greater than or equal to 32. + */ + EBmaAllAlgnOutOfRange=82, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the AllocAlignedBlock() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if the alignment value passed into it + is negative or greater than or equal to 32. + */ + EBmaAllAlgnBOutOfRange=83, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the AllocAt() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if the position value passed into it + is outside the permitted range. + */ + EBmaAllocBlkOutOfRange=84, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the IsFree() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if the position value passed into it + is outside the permitted range. + */ + EBmaChkBlkOutOfRange=85, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Free() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if the position value passed into it + is outside the permitted range. + */ + EBmaFreeBlkOutOfRange=86, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Free() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if attempting to free a block that is not allocated. + */ + EBmaFreeBlkNotAllocated=87, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the Free() member function + of CBitMapAllocator if attempting to allocate a block that is not free. + */ + EBmaAllocBlkNotFree=88, + + + /** + This panic is raised by call to the Replace() member function of + CActiveScheduler when the replacement active scheduler is the same as + the existing active scheduler. + */ + EActiveSchedulerReplacingSelf=89, + + + /** + The panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() + static member functions of the CleanupStack class. + + The panic occurs when an the item to be popped is not the expected item. + */ + EClnCheckFailed=90, + + + /** + This panic is raised by CActiveSchedulerWait::Start() + when the CActiveSchedulerWait has already been started. + + @see CActiveSchedulerWait + */ + EActiveSchedulerWaitAlreadyStarted=91, + + + /** + This panic is raised by CActiveSchedulerWait::AsyncStop() and + CActiveSchedulerWait::CanStopNow() + when the CActiveSchedulerWait has not been started. + */ + EActiveSchedulerWaitNotStarted=92, + + + /** + This panic is raised during construction of a CAsyncOneShot if the attempt + to open a handle to the current thread fails. + */ + EAsyncOneShotSetupFailed=93, + + + /** + Not used. + */ + ESvrBadSecurityPolicy=94, + + + /** + This panic is raised if CPolicyServer::CustomSecurityCheckL(), + or CPolicyServer::CustomFailureActionL() are called. + + Odds are that you forgot to implement one of these two functions in your + CPolicyServer derived Server. + */ + EPolSvrCallingBaseImplementation=95, + + + /** + This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor if + TPolicy::iRanges[0] does not have a value of 0. + */ + EPolSvr1stRangeNotZero=96, + + + /** + This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor if + each element of TPolicy::iRanges is not greater than the previous. + */ + EPolSvrRangesNotIncreasing=97, + + + /** + This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor + unless every element in TPolicy::iElementsIndex is valid. Every element, + x, must not be one of (ESpecialCaseHardLimit <= x <= ESpecialCaseLimit) in + order to be valid. See CPolicyServer::TSpecialCase for more information. + */ + EPolSvrElementsIndexValueInvalid=98, + + + /** + This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor if + TPolicy::iOnConnect has an invalid value. iOnConnect must not be one of + (ESpecialCaseHardLimit <= x <= ESpecialCaseLimit) in order to be valid. + See CPolicyServer::TSpecialCase for more information. + */ + EPolSvrIOnConnectValueInvalid=99, + + + /** + This panic is raised if CPolicyServer::iPolicy is found to be invalid for + an unkown reason. There is a good chance that your policy would cause the + server to panic with one of the above specific policy panic codes if you + run it in debug mode. See the policy server documentation for a + description of a valid policy. + */ + EPolSvrPolicyInvalid=100, + + + /** + The value returned from CustomSecurityCheckL or CustomFailureActionL was + invalid. See CPolicyServer::TCustomResult for a list of valid results. + */ + EPolSvrInvalidCustomResult=101, + + + /** + This panic is raised in debug builds by the CPolicyServer constructor if + TPolicy.iRangeCount is not greater than 0. All policies given to the + policy server must contain at least 1 policy. + */ + EPolSvrIRangeCountInvalid=102, + + + /** + This panic is raised by the policy server framework if a message fails a + policy check (custom or not) and the associated action is EPanicClient. + */ + EPolSvrActionPanicClient=103, + + /** + This panic is raised by CObjectIx class methods if inconsistent data condition occurs + It can appear in debug build only. + */ + EObjInconsistent=104, + + /** + This panic is raised as a result of a call to the Pop() and PopAndDestroy() + static member functions of the CleanupStack class. + + The panic occurs when the cleanup operation of a popped item modifies the + cleanup stack. In such a case, the function cannot guarantee that the correct + items will be popped. + */ + EClnStackModified=105, + + }; + + +#endif