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ErrorMsg.c
/* |
File: ErrorMsg.h |
Description: |
Author: |
Copyright: Copyright: © 1990-1999 by Apple Computer, Inc. |
all rights reserved. |
Disclaimer: You may incorporate this sample code into your applications without |
restriction, though the sample code has been provided "AS IS" and the |
responsibility for its operation is 100% yours. However, what you are |
not permitted to do is to redistribute the source as "DSC Sample Code" |
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Change History (most recent first): |
6/24/99 Updated for Metrowerks Codewarror Pro 2.1(KG) |
*/ |
#include <stdio.h> |
#include <Dialogs.h> |
#include <strings.h> |
#include "HighSierra.h" |
#include "BuildISO.h" |
#include "DialogUtils.h" |
#include "ErrorMsg.h" |
/************************************************************************ |
* |
* Function: ErrorMsg |
* |
* Purpose: tell user about some error |
* |
* Returns: nothing |
* |
* Side Effects: displays an error message |
* |
* Description: we assume that you are passing stuff in as if you |
* were using printf. Put up a dialog that tells what |
* went wrong using your message. |
* |
************************************************************************/ |
void |
ErrorMsg(char *a, ...) |
{ |
char errorString[255]; |
sprintf(errorString, a); |
C2PStr(errorString); |
ParamText((StringPtr)errorString, NULL, NULL, NULL); |
Alert(DU_CenterALRT(129), 0L); |
} |
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