friendly messages
John A. Ebersold
vfm6066 at dsacg3.UUCP
Fri Mar 3 04:29:14 AEST 1989
In article <1089 at auspex.UUCP> guy at auspex.UUCP (Guy Harris) writes:
>>The consensus seems to be (correct me if I'm wrong.. :-) that error
>>messages should say just enough to please the user and no more.
>
>Yes. However, one gets the impression that some programmers have a
>quite bogus idea of how much this actually is - often bogusly small.
Yes, like printing errno, instead of the error message.
On a releated topic...
How many times has anyone heard (or said) something like. "I'm not checking
the return value becuase I can't do anything about it anyway."
To me, this is not true. You can always print a message that says:
Horrible error in program foo, function bar, the function bletch returned a
-1 on about line x.
I'd rather have this than a mysterious failure.
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John A. Ebersold at Defense Logistics Agency osu-cis!dsacg1!dsacg3!vfm6066
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