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# splat codes, used to generate Splats.pm and errors.html # This file is part of CLC-INTERCAL # Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Claudio Calvelli, all rights reserved. # CLC-INTERCAL is copyrighted software. However, permission to use, modify, # and distribute it is granted provided that the conditions set out in the # licence agreement are met. See files README and COPYING in the distribution. # PERVERSION "CLC-INTERCAL Generate/Splats.Data 1.-94.-2"; @GROUP SPLATS NUMBER=d NAME=w DESCR=s PARM=@s DOC=m 0 COMMENT '%' ['invalid statement'] This error code is used by the compiler when it does not have a more appropriate error code. If you try to execute the statement, the error message will be the statement itself. 1 TODO 'Not implemented: %' ['description'] The requested compiler or runtime feature has not been written. 4 ROMAN 'Unknown read type for Roman numerals: %' ['type'] The compiler attempted to specify an invalid default representation for Roman numerals. Numeric output cannot work. 8 BASE 'Base must be between 2 and 7 (got %)' ['base'] The program assigned an invalid value to %BA 9 IOTYPE 'Invalid I/O Type: %' ['type'] The compiler attempted to set the default input/output mechanism (usually one of CLC or C). Binary and alphanumeric I/O cannot work. 10 CHARSET 'Invalid character set: %' ['name'] The compiler attempted to set an invalid default character set. Try using one of ASCII, Baudot, EBCDIC or Hollerith. 69 INVALID 'Invalid bytecode (%) for %' ['code' 'item'] An expression or overload contains bytecode designed for use in statements; or conversely a statement contains an expression bytecode where the interpreter doesn't expect it. 70 REGNUM 'Invalid register number "%"' ['register'] The program used something like I<.0> or I<.65536>. Note that this may be an unintentional consequence of assigning to a constant. 109 NOSUCHCHAR 'Invalid character (%) for %' ['code' 'charset'] The conversion between character sets just could not cope with this. This splat is currently generated when converting to Baudot or Hollerith, when a character does not exist in that character set; or when converting from Hollerith when an overpunch just cannot be represented. 123 NEXTING 'Program attempted more than % levels of NEXTing' ['number'] INTERCAL programs aren't supposed to do that. 128 JUNK 'Cannot use JUNK in this grammar' [] A grammar used the special predefined symbol JUNK but did not provide enough evidence that it knows what to do with it. 129 NOSUCHLABEL 'Could not find label %' ['label'] A NEXT or STUDY refers to an undefined label. 130 TOOMANYLABS 'Cannot decide between % instances of label %' ['number' 'label'] A NEXT or STUDY refers to a label which is multiply defined. This may be an unintended effect of using computed labels. 131 INVLABEL 'Invalid label %' ['label'] A NEXT or STUDY refers to a label which is not valid, for example zero or too large. 241 NODIM 'Array not dimensioned' [] Subscripts have been applied to an array register which has not been dimensioned; or they have been applied to a non-array register. 242 NOTCLASS 'Non-class value used as class' [] A number or array was used where a class would be better. 243 ISARRAY 'Array register used as value' [] An array was used where a number would be more appropriate. 244 ISCLASS 'Class register used as value' [] A value was assigned to a class register, or a class register was used for arithmetic. 245 NOARRAY 'Non-array register used as array' [] A non-array register (or a simple value) was used where the system would like an array. 247 SPECIAL 'Attempt to use special register %' ['name'] The given special register does not accept assignments. This may indicate a bug in CLC-INTERCAL. 250 NOCLASS 'Invalid value % assigned to class' ['value'] The program assigned a value to a class register. This is not a good idea. 251 INVARRAY 'Invalid value in array element: %' ['reason'] An array is being created, but assignment to one of its elements provided an invalid value, such as another array. 252 OVREG 'Cannot use overload register %' ['name'] The overload register can only be used within an overload expression, and only to find out its owner. Any other use is forbidden. 253 INVCLASS 'Invalid lecture: %' ['reason'] A lecture is being defined (e.g. by STUDY) but something went wrong. 254 CLASS 'Invalid subject: %' ['reason'] Class registers can be used only in special ways. This wasn't one of them. 256 NOVALUE 'This register cannot hold a value' [] You may be wondering what's for... 257 NOSPECIAL 'Normal register used as special' [] Somehow the program managed to use a normal register (spot, two spot, tail, hybrid, whirlpool) as a special (double-oh-seven, shark fin). May indicate a compiler bug. 274 SPOTS 'Number % too large for %' ['value' 'number of spots'] An arithmetic calculation intended for the given number of spots resulted in a number too large to fit there. 276 SUBSCRIPT 'Invalid subscript %: %' ['value' 'reason'] A subscript is zero or greater than the size of the array. 277 ASSIGN 'Impossible assignment (base %): cannot find #X such that #%X is #%' ['base' 'operation' 'result'] Assigning to a unary operator is sometimes impossible. 279 SUBSIZE 'Invalid number of subscripts: % provided, % required' ['number' 'number'] The number of subscripts supplied to an array is wrong. 280 ARRAY 'Invalid array: %' ['reason'] Program attempted to create an array (for example by dimensioning a tail or hybrid register) but something went wrong. 281 NUMBER 'Invalid number: %' ['reason'] The program attempted to use something weird where a number would have been a good idea instead. 369 NOTHREAD 'Thread % does not exist' ['thread ID'] An attempt was made to duplicate or kill a thread which does not exist; it may have already terminated or it has never been created. 398 CONTEXT 'Invalid context: %' ['explanation'] Something was used in the wrong place. 432 READ 'Not suitable for %' ['operation'] The program attempted to READ OUT or WRITE IN something which is not suitable for I/O. You can use numbers, arrays or classes but this was none of the above. 433 REGISTER 'Not a valid register: %' ['register'] The program used something hoping it would work as a register. It didn't. 436 HIDDEN 'Register % stashed away too well' ['name'] The program RETRIEVEd more than it SHASHed. 437 NOREGISTER 'Cannot % numbers' ['operation'] The program attempted to STASH or RETRIEVE a number rather than a register. This may be an unintended effect of overloading. 438 ISNUMBER 'Numbers cannot %' ['operation'] The program did something like #1 LEARNS or #2 GRADUATES. In other words, a number was used where one would like a register. This may be an unintended effect of overloading. 443 MAKE_NEW 'Cannot make new opcode %' ['opcode'] The opcode probably already existed. 444 CONVERT 'Cannot convert % to %' ['opcode' 'opcode'] The two opcodes are not compatible; it won't work. 445 SWAP 'Cannot swap % and %' ['opcode' 'opcode'] The two opcodes are not compatible; it won't work. 456 SPLAT 'No splat' [] Program used the splat (*) operator to find out the code of the last splat, but the program hasn't splatted yet. 457 INVSPLAT 'Invalid splat %' ['number'] Invalid splat. This is likely to happen when you assign to the '*' expression. 511 FREE 'Register % is not a slave' ['name'] The program requested the register's owner but the register is not enslaved to anything. 512 NOBELONG 'Register % does not belong to register %' ['slave' 'master'] The program attempted to FREE without ENSLAVing first. 513 NOOWNER 'Slave % does not have % owners (just %)' ['name' 'number' 'number'] The program requested the n-th owner of a register but the register does not have so many owners. 514 OWNER 'Invalid owner number: %' ['value'] The program requested an invalid owner number, probably zero. 534 DIGITS 'Wrong number of digits for base %: %' ['base' 'number'] An arithmetic calculation in the specified base resulted in a number with too many digits. 535 SYMBOL 'Invalid symbol: %' ['name'] The program used I<name> as a symbol, but this is not OK. 555 COMEFROM 'Multiple "COME FROM" %' ['label'] The program has multiple COME FROMs all pointing at the same statement, and multithreading is disabled. 578 BCMATCH 'Invalid bytecode pattern in %: %' ['name' 'problem'] A bytecode pattern specified in an optimiser contained a problem. 603 CLASSWAR 'Class war between % and %' ['class' 'class'] Two classes teach the same subject and a register is enrolled in both. Can't decide which lecture to use. 621 NORESUME 'Pointless RESUME' [] A program attempted to RESUME #0. 632 RESUME 'Program terminated via RESUME' [] A program RESUMEd more than NEXTed. 633 FALL_OFF 'Falling off the edge of the program' [] The program tried to execute past its end. Try adding a PLEASE GIVE UP somewhere. 634 INTERNAL 'Internal error: %' ['explanation'] The unthinkable happened and there appears to be a bug in CLC-INTERCAL. Probably an illusion but do submit a bug report. Include your program (if not too embarrassed) and the precise text of the error message (it does contain clues to the developers); also include any other useful information, including, but not limited to, compiler options used, perversion of CLC-INTERCAL, any patches and/or modifications you have applied to the compiler, and what colour was selected by the system to display the error message. 641 IOMODE 'Invalid I/O mode %' ['mode'] Program attempted to open a filehandle using a silly code for the I/O mode. It won't work. 642 IOERR 'Input output error in %: %' ['file' 'error'] Something bad happened. 643 SEEKERR 'Seek/tell error: %' ['problem'] You shouldn't have done that. 644 MODEERR 'I/O error: %' ['problem'] You shouldn't have done that. 660 NOSYSCALL 'Undefined system call %' ['number'] Program made a system call but the system did not know what to do about it. 661 SYSCALL 'Missing system call number' [] Program attempted to make a system call but did not provide a system call number. 662 DIVIDE 'Unary division by zero' [] Program attempted unary division by zero. 664 INDIGESTION 'Program is too large' [] Either the source or the comnpiled code exceeded some built-in arbitrary limits. 666 QUANTUM '% does not have a quantum version' ['statement'] Program attempted to run a statement in quantum mode, but the statement cannot do that. 699 LECTURE 'Not in a lecture' [] Cannot FINISH LECTURE unless there is one. 700 LANGUAGE 'Invalid language: %' ['language'] The compiler does not know about that language. Try something more standard, such as Scottish Gaelic. 701 NONUMBER 'Value written in is not a number: %' ['value'] You typed something like ZERRO instead of ZERO. Or perhaps you used a language which is not understood by CLC-INTERCAL. 702 THREESPOT 'Value written in is larger than two spots' [] You typed too many digits. 751 EVENT 'Invalid event: BODY WHILE CONDITION' [] Before you can use it you must CONVERT it to a CONDITION WHILE BODY (or you must SWAP them). 752 NOASSIGN 'Cannot assign %: %' ['value' 'reason'] The program attempted to assign an invalid value to a register. 774 BUG 'Compiler error' [] Program encountered a compiler error. 775 UBUG 'Unexplainable compiler error' [] Program encountered a compiler error, even though the "compiler error" has been disabled by a compiler option. 796 FORBIDDEN '% is forbidden in INTERCAL-1972' ['operation'] You asked for a compiler compatible with INTERCAL-1972 but used some extensions, such as binary I/O. Select CLC-INTERCAL native mode or compatibility with C-INTERCAL to use these things. 799 HOLIDAY 'No class teaches subjects %' ['number'] Maybe it's some kind of holiday? 815 EVOLUTION 'Creation not allowed: %' ['reason'] A CREATE (or DESTROY) statement attempted something illegal. 816 CREATION 'CREATE statement misconfiguration: %' ['reason'] The production contained some invalid code. 818 CIRCULAR 'Circular reasoning in %' ['symbol'] Recursion is acceptable, but here the problem is that the symbol is defined as being identical to itself, which is true but not useful. 822 NOSTUDENT 'Register % is not a student' ['name'] The program attempted to LEARN something, but the register has not enrolled in a class. 823 NOCURRICULUM 'Subject % is not in %\'s curriculum' ['number' 'register'] Program attempted to LEARN something, but the register is not in the right class. 898 REGGRIM 'Error in Regular Grimace: %' ['problem'] Your regular grimaces don't look regular enough, or they aren't grimaces. 899 INTERNET 'INTERcal NETwork error talking to %: %' ['server' 'error'] A problem was encountered while talking to a theft server. 997 ILLEGAL 'Illegal operator % for base %' ['name' 'base'] Maybe you forgot to include the appropriate compiler option for the correct base? Or used the wrong suffix? Or you overloaded the base and so can't tell what base you are using for calculations? 999 EARLY 'Lecture at % is too early' ['label'] Program attempted to define a lecture before 1000. That's way too early. @END SPLATS # add any new splats as necessary # 5 SPOT '% must be a one spot value (got %)' # 15 ENCODE 'Cannot encode %' # 57 GARBAGE 'Extra garbage at end of %' # 246 NOSPACE 'Data written in (% elements) does not fit in array % (% elements)' # 248 OVERLOAD 'Cannot % overload code' # 249 DIVERSION 'Cannot take a diversion here' # 275 TWOSPOT 'Register % cannot hold two spot value %' # 278 CONFUSION 'Cannot share % and %' # 315 SUBVERSION 'Program trying to subvert natural order' # 316 INDECISION 'Cannot decide between your threads' # 458 REPEATLABEL 'Found % statements with label %' # 533 INTERLEAVE 'Cannot interleave % and %: too many spots' # 576 NOOPTIMISER 'No such optimiser %' # 577 OPTIMISE 'Invalid optimisation: %' ['description'] # The optimiser has detected a problem. # 634 SCHEDULE 'Internal error: loop stash corrupted' # 665 WALTZ 'No waltzing in the streets (particularly diversions)' # 703 TOOMANYSPOTS 'Value % assigned to % larger than two spots' # 797 CLASSIO 'Class @% cannot be used for %ing' # 798 IGNORANCE 'Cannot find class @%' # 817 NOCREATE 'Syntax error' # 942 PURE 'No such sin (%)'