.TH nerr_match 3 "12 July 2007" "ClearSilver" "util/neo_err.h" .de Ss .sp .ft CW .nf .. .de Se .fi .ft P .sp .. .SH NAME nerr_match \- walk the NEOERR chain for a matching error (clearsilver) .SH SYNOPSIS .Ss #include .Se .Ss int nerr_match (NEOERR *err, NERR_TYPE type); .Se .SH ARGUMENTS err - the NEOERR that has an error. .br type - the NEOERR type, as registered with nerr_register .SH DESCRIPTION nerr_match is used to walk the NEOERR chain and match the error against a specific error type. In exception parlance, this would be the equivalent of "catch". Typically, you can just compare a NEOERR against STATUS_OK or just test for true if you are checking for any error. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR nerr_error_traceback "(3), "nerr_pass "(3), "nerr_error_string "(3), "defined "(3), "nerr_pass_ctx "(3), "nerr_passf "(3), "nerr_init "(3), "nerr_match "(3), "nerr_log_error "(3), "nerr_ignore "(3), "nerr_register "(3), "nerr_handle