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Errors may occur any time Vortex is run, such as syntax errors
during compilation, problems during execution, or incorrectly formed
statements. These errors are logged with a timestamp to the error log
file, which is set during installation or with the command-line option
-e (here). The default error log is
/usr/local/morph3/texis/vortex.log, or
c:\morph3\texis\vortex.log under Windows . The log file may be changed in the
conf/texis.ini configuration file (see here).
If the log file cannot be opened, errors are printed to standard error
(stderr). Each line of the vortex.log has the following format:
NNN date script:line: Message in the function: dosomething
where NNN is a 3-digit code indicating the general type and
severity of the error (not a unique identifier of the error).
The first digit indicates the severity: 0 is an error, 1 is a warning,
2 and higher are informational messages. The other 2 digits indicate
the type of error: 02-10 are file errors, 11 is out of memory, 15 is a
usage (syntax) problem, etc. The date and time of the error come
next, in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format .. If applicable, the
script name and line that the error occurred on are given. The rest
of the line is a description of the error, possibly with the internal
C function name where the error occurred.
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