Function
GLibset_error_literal
since: 2.18
Declaration [src]
void
g_set_error_literal (
GError** err,
GQuark domain,
gint code,
const gchar* message
)
Description [src]
Does nothing if err
is NULL
; if err
is non-NULL
, then err
must be NULL
. A new GError
is created and assigned to err
.
Unlike g_set_error(), message
is not a printf()-style format string.
Use this function if message
contains text you don’t have control over,
that could include printf()
escape sequences.
Available since: 2.18
Parameters
err
-
Type:
GError
A return location for a
GError
.The argument will be set by the function. The argument can be NULL
.The caller of the function takes ownership of the returned data, and is responsible for freeing it. domain
-
Type:
GQuark
Error domain.
code
-
Type:
gint
Error code.
message
-
Type:
const gchar*
Error message.
The data is owned by the caller of the function. The value is a NUL terminated UTF-8 string.