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This software _C_ was created using the OpenGL(R) version 1.2.1 Sample Implementation _C_ published by SGI, but has not been independently verified as being _C_ compliant with the OpenGL(R) version 1.2.1 Specification. _C_ _C_ The first character in this file must be an '_'! _C_ Anything on a line after _C_ is ignored _define(_filters,tbl|eqn)_C_ _C_ eqn is automatically replaced with neqn for nroff _header(GetError, return error information) _names(GetError) .SH DESCRIPTION _cmnd returns the value of the error flag. Each detectable error is assigned a numeric code and symbolic name. When an error occurs, the error flag is set to the appropriate error code value. No other errors are recorded until _cmnd is called, the error code is returned, and the flag is reset to _const(NO_ERROR). If a call to _cmnd returns _const(NO_ERROR), there has been no detectable error since the last call to _cmnd, or since the GL was initialized. .P To allow for distributed implementations, there may be several error flags. If any single error flag has recorded an error, the value of that flag is returned and that flag is reset to _const(NO_ERROR) when _cmnd is called. If more than one flag has recorded an error, _cmnd returns and clears an arbitrary error flag value. Thus, _cmnd should always be called in a loop, until it returns _const(NO_ERROR), if all error flags are to be reset. .P Initially, all error flags are set to _const(NO_ERROR). .P The following errors are currently defined: .TP 30 _const(NO_ERROR) No error has been recorded. The value of this symbolic constant is guaranteed to be 0. .TP _const(INVALID_ENUM) An unacceptable value is specified for an enumerated argument. The offending command is ignored, and has no other side effect than to set the error flag. .TP _const(INVALID_VALUE) A numeric argument is out of range. The offending command is ignored, and has no other side effect than to set the error flag. .TP _const(INVALID_OPERATION) The specified operation is not allowed in the current state. The offending command is ignored, and has no other side effect than to set the error flag. .TP _const(STACK_OVERFLOW) This command would cause a stack overflow. The offending command is ignored, and has no other side effect than to set the error flag. .TP _const(STACK_UNDERFLOW) This command would cause a stack underflow. The offending command is ignored, and has no other side effect than to set the error flag. .TP _const(OUT_OF_MEMORY) There is not enough memory left to execute the command. The state of the GL is undefined, except for the state of the error flags, after this error is recorded. .TP _const(TABLE_TOO_LARGE) The specified table exceeds the implementation's maximum supported table size. The offending command is ignored, and has no other side effect than to set the error flag. .P When an error flag is set, results of a GL operation are undefined only if _const(OUT_OF_MEMORY) has occurred. In all other cases, the command generating the error is ignored and has no effect on the GL state or frame buffer contents. If the generating command returns a value, it returns 0. If _cmnd itself generates an error, it returns 0. .SH NOTES _const(TABLE_TOO_LARGE) was introduced in GL version 1.2. .SH ERRORS _const(INVALID_OPERATION) is generated if _cmnd is executed between the execution of _cmnd(Begin) and the corresponding execution of _cmnd(End). In this case _cmnd returns 0.