Class (GI Struct)

GLib-2.0GLibSpawnError

Error codes returned by spawning processes.

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$gtype: GType<GLib.Error>
"2BIG": number

deprecated alias for GLib.SpawnError.TOO_BIG (deprecated since GLib 2.32)

ACCES: number

execv() returned EACCES

CHDIR: number

Changing to working directory failed.

FAILED: number

Some other fatal failure, error->message should explain.

FORK: number

Fork failed due to lack of memory.

INVAL: number

execv() returned EINVAL

IO: number

execv() returned EIO

ISDIR: number

execv() returned EISDIR

LIBBAD: number

execv() returned ELIBBAD

LOOP: number

execv() returned ELOOP

MFILE: number

execv() returned EMFILE

NAMETOOLONG: number

execv() returned ENAMETOOLONG

NFILE: number

execv() returned ENFILE

NOENT: number

execv() returned ENOENT

NOEXEC: number

execv() returned ENOEXEC

NOMEM: number

execv() returned ENOMEM

NOTDIR: number

execv() returned ENOTDIR

PERM: number

execv() returned EPERM

READ: number

Read or select on pipes failed.

TOO_BIG: number

execv() returned E2BIG

TXTBUSY: number

execv() returned ETXTBUSY

Properties - Inherited from GLib.Error

code: number
domain: number
message: string
stack: string

Methods - Inherited from GLib.Error

  • Returns true if error matches domain and code, false otherwise. In particular, when error is null, false will be returned.

    If domain contains a FAILED (or otherwise generic) error code, you should generally not check for it explicitly, but should instead treat any not-explicitly-recognized error code as being equivalent to the FAILED code. This way, if the domain is extended in the future to provide a more specific error code for a certain case, your code will still work.

    Parameters

    • domain: number | (new (...args: any[]) => GLib.Error)

      an error domain

    • code: number

      an error code

    Returns boolean

    whether error has domain and code

  • This function registers an extended GLib.Error domain. error_type_name will be duplicated. Otherwise does the same as g_error_domain_register_static().

    Parameters

    • error_type_name: string

      string to create a GLib.Quark from

    • error_type_private_size: number

      size of the private error data in bytes

    • error_type_init: ErrorInitFunc

      function initializing fields of the private error data

    • error_type_copy: ErrorCopyFunc

      function copying fields of the private error data

    • error_type_clear: ErrorClearFunc

      function freeing fields of the private error data

    Returns number

  • This function registers an extended GLib.Error domain.

    error_type_name should not be freed. error_type_private_size must be greater than 0.

    error_type_init receives an initialized GLib.Error and should then initialize the private data.

    error_type_copy is a function that receives both original and a copy GLib.Error and should copy the fields of the private error data. The standard GLib.Error fields are already handled.

    error_type_clear receives the pointer to the error, and it should free the fields of the private error data. It should not free the struct itself though.

    Normally, it is better to use G_DEFINE_EXTENDED_ERROR(), as it already takes care of passing valid information to this function.

    Parameters

    • error_type_name: string

      static string to create a GLib.Quark from

    • error_type_private_size: number

      size of the private error data in bytes

    • error_type_init: ErrorInitFunc

      function initializing fields of the private error data

    • error_type_copy: ErrorCopyFunc

      function copying fields of the private error data

    • error_type_clear: ErrorClearFunc

      function freeing fields of the private error data

    Returns number