# bgerror.tcl -- # # This file contains a default version of the bgerror procedure. It # posts a dialog box with the error message and gives the user a chance # to see a more detailed stack trace. # # SCCS: @(#) bgerror.tcl 1.9 96/05/02 10:17:11 # # Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California. # Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # The following declaration servers no purpose other than to generate # a tclIndex entry for "tkerror". Since tkerror and bgerror are hard-wired # by the Tcl interpreter to be synonyms, the definition of tkerror is # immediately overridden when bgerror is defined. proc tkerror {} {} # bgerror -- # This is the default version of bgerror. It posts a dialog box containing # the error message and gives the user a chance to ask to see a stack # trace. # Arguments: # err - The error message. proc bgerror err { global errorInfo set info $errorInfo set button [tk_dialog .bgerrorDialog "Error in Tcl Script" \ "Error: $err" error 0 OK "Skip Messages" "Stack Trace"] if {$button == 0} { return } elseif {$button == 1} { return -code break } set w .bgerrorTrace catch {destroy $w} toplevel $w -class ErrorTrace wm minsize $w 1 1 wm title $w "Stack Trace for Error" wm iconname $w "Stack Trace" button $w.ok -text OK -command "destroy $w" text $w.text -relief sunken -bd 2 -yscrollcommand "$w.scroll set" \ -setgrid true -width 60 -height 20 scrollbar $w.scroll -relief sunken -command "$w.text yview" pack $w.ok -side bottom -padx 3m -pady 2m pack $w.scroll -side right -fill y pack $w.text -side left -expand yes -fill both $w.text insert 0.0 $info $w.text mark set insert 0.0 # Center the window on the screen. wm withdraw $w update idletasks set x [expr [winfo screenwidth $w]/2 - [winfo reqwidth $w]/2 \ - [winfo vrootx [winfo parent $w]]] set y [expr [winfo screenheight $w]/2 - [winfo reqheight $w]/2 \ - [winfo vrooty [winfo parent $w]]] wm geom $w +$x+$y wm deiconify $w # Be sure to release any grabs that might be present on the # screen, since they could make it impossible for the user # to interact with the stack trace. if {[grab current .] != ""} { grab release [grab current .] } }