RESERR or TQRSERR
Fortran |
RESERR or TQRSERR |
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C-interface |
tq_reserr(); |
Full name: |
Reset Error Code and Message. |
Purpose: |
This subroutine resets the error code. A subsequent call to the SG* functions gives no error. |
Comments: |
This should be used when the error has been cleared so that execution can continue. Unless the error code is cleared by this subroutine the SG* functions continue to report the same error. |
Arguments |
None |

Note the following conventions to distinguish between the programming languages.
- Routines starting with TQXXX, for example, TQGDAT, are in the Fortran interface
- Routines starting with tq_xxxx, for example tq_gdat, are in the C-interface.
- In Fortran, all routines are subroutines and do not return any values except where explicitly declared as functions.
- All the C procedures are declared as void and do not return any values except where explicitly otherwise declared.
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