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1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2  * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3  * found in the LICENSE file.
4  */
5 
6 /* From pp_errors.idl modified Thu Jun 13 13:02:05 2013. */
7 
8 #ifndef PPAPI_C_PP_ERRORS_H_
9 #define PPAPI_C_PP_ERRORS_H_
10 
11 #include "ppapi/c/pp_macros.h"
12 
13 /**
14  * @file
15  * This file defines an enumeration of all PPAPI error codes.
16  */
17 
18 
19 /**
20  * @addtogroup Enums
21  * @{
22  */
23 /**
24  * This enumeration contains enumerators of all PPAPI error codes.
25  *
26  * Errors are negative valued. Callers should treat all negative values as a
27  * failure, even if it's not in the list, since the possible errors are likely
28  * to expand and change over time.
29  */
30 enum {
31   /**
32    * This value is returned by a function on successful synchronous completion
33    * or is passed as a result to a PP_CompletionCallback_Func on successful
34    * asynchronous completion.
35    */
36   PP_OK = 0,
37   /**
38    * This value is returned by a function that accepts a PP_CompletionCallback
39    * and cannot complete synchronously. This code indicates that the given
40    * callback will be asynchronously notified of the final result once it is
41    * available.
42    */
43   PP_OK_COMPLETIONPENDING = -1,
44   /**This value indicates failure for unspecified reasons. */
45   PP_ERROR_FAILED = -2,
46   /**
47    * This value indicates failure due to an asynchronous operation being
48    * interrupted. The most common cause of this error code is destroying a
49    * resource that still has a callback pending. All callbacks are guaranteed
50    * to execute, so any callbacks pending on a destroyed resource will be
51    * issued with PP_ERROR_ABORTED.
52    *
53    * If you get an aborted notification that you aren't expecting, check to
54    * make sure that the resource you're using is still in scope. A common
55    * mistake is to create a resource on the stack, which will destroy the
56    * resource as soon as the function returns.
57    */
58   PP_ERROR_ABORTED = -3,
59   /** This value indicates failure due to an invalid argument. */
60   PP_ERROR_BADARGUMENT = -4,
61   /** This value indicates failure due to an invalid PP_Resource. */
62   PP_ERROR_BADRESOURCE = -5,
63   /** This value indicates failure due to an unavailable PPAPI interface. */
64   PP_ERROR_NOINTERFACE = -6,
65   /** This value indicates failure due to insufficient privileges. */
66   PP_ERROR_NOACCESS = -7,
67   /** This value indicates failure due to insufficient memory. */
68   PP_ERROR_NOMEMORY = -8,
69   /** This value indicates failure due to insufficient storage space. */
70   PP_ERROR_NOSPACE = -9,
71   /** This value indicates failure due to insufficient storage quota. */
72   PP_ERROR_NOQUOTA = -10,
73   /**
74    * This value indicates failure due to an action already being in
75    * progress.
76    */
77   PP_ERROR_INPROGRESS = -11,
78   /**
79    * The requested command is not supported by the browser.
80    */
81   PP_ERROR_NOTSUPPORTED = -12,
82   /**
83    * Returned if you try to use a null completion callback to "block until
84    * complete" on the main thread. Blocking the main thread is not permitted
85    * to keep the browser responsive (otherwise, you may not be able to handle
86    * input events, and there are reentrancy and deadlock issues).
87    */
88   PP_ERROR_BLOCKS_MAIN_THREAD = -13,
89   /** This value indicates failure due to a file that does not exist. */
90   PP_ERROR_FILENOTFOUND = -20,
91   /** This value indicates failure due to a file that already exists. */
92   PP_ERROR_FILEEXISTS = -21,
93   /** This value indicates failure due to a file that is too big. */
94   PP_ERROR_FILETOOBIG = -22,
95   /**
96    * This value indicates failure due to a file having been modified
97    * unexpectedly.
98    */
99   PP_ERROR_FILECHANGED = -23,
100   /** This value indicates that the pathname does not reference a file. */
101   PP_ERROR_NOTAFILE = -24,
102   /** This value indicates failure due to a time limit being exceeded. */
103   PP_ERROR_TIMEDOUT = -30,
104   /**
105    * This value indicates that the user cancelled rather than providing
106    * expected input.
107    */
108   PP_ERROR_USERCANCEL = -40,
109   /**
110    * This value indicates failure due to lack of a user gesture such as a
111    * mouse click or key input event. Examples of actions requiring a user
112    * gesture are showing the file chooser dialog and going into fullscreen
113    * mode.
114    */
115   PP_ERROR_NO_USER_GESTURE = -41,
116   /**
117    * This value indicates that the graphics context was lost due to a
118    * power management event.
119    */
120   PP_ERROR_CONTEXT_LOST = -50,
121   /**
122    * Indicates an attempt to make a PPAPI call on a thread without previously
123    * registering a message loop via PPB_MessageLoop.AttachToCurrentThread.
124    * Without this registration step, no PPAPI calls are supported.
125    */
126   PP_ERROR_NO_MESSAGE_LOOP = -51,
127   /**
128    * Indicates that the requested operation is not permitted on the current
129    * thread.
130    */
131   PP_ERROR_WRONG_THREAD = -52,
132   /**
133    * This value indicates that the connection was closed. For TCP sockets, it
134    * corresponds to a TCP FIN.
135    */
136   PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_CLOSED = -100,
137   /**
138    * This value indicates that the connection was reset. For TCP sockets, it
139    * corresponds to a TCP RST.
140    */
141   PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_RESET = -101,
142   /**
143    * This value indicates that the connection attempt was refused.
144    */
145   PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED = -102,
146   /**
147    * This value indicates that the connection was aborted. For TCP sockets, it
148    * means the connection timed out as a result of not receiving an ACK for data
149    * sent. This can include a FIN packet that did not get ACK'd.
150    */
151   PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_ABORTED = -103,
152   /**
153    * This value indicates that the connection attempt failed.
154    */
155   PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_FAILED = -104,
156   /**
157    * This value indicates that the connection attempt timed out.
158    */
159   PP_ERROR_CONNECTION_TIMEDOUT = -105,
160   /**
161    * This value indicates that the IP address or port number is invalid.
162    */
163   PP_ERROR_ADDRESS_INVALID = -106,
164   /**
165    * This value indicates that the IP address is unreachable. This usually means
166    * that there is no route to the specified host or network.
167    */
168   PP_ERROR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE = -107,
169   /**
170    * This value is returned when attempting to bind an address that is already
171    * in use.
172    */
173   PP_ERROR_ADDRESS_IN_USE = -108,
174   /**
175    * This value indicates that the message was too large for the transport.
176    */
177   PP_ERROR_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG = -109,
178   /**
179    * This value indicates that the host name could not be resolved.
180    */
181   PP_ERROR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED = -110
182 };
183 /**
184  * @}
185  */
186 
187 #endif  /* PPAPI_C_PP_ERRORS_H_ */
188 
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