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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
| Yes
| Win32s
| Yes
| Import Library
| user32.lib
| Header File
| winuser.h
| Unicode
| No
| Platform Notes
| None
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SetLastErrorEx
The
SetLastErrorEx function sets the last-error code. In
Windows 95 and in
Windows NT, this function is identical to the
SetLastError function. The second parameter is not implemented.
VOID SetLastErrorEx(
DWORD dwErrCode,
| // per-thread error code
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DWORD dwType
| // error type
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Parameters
dwErrCode
Specifies the last-error code for the thread.
dwType
Specifies the error type. If this process is being controlled by a debugging
process, the debugger may take action based on the error type. This parameter
can have one of the following values:
Value
| Meaning
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SLE_ERROR
| Invalid data was passed to the function, and complete failure has occurred.
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SLE_MINORERROR
| Invalid data was passed to the function, but the function has recovered.
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SLE_WARNING
| Potentially invalid data was passed to the function, but the function has
recovered.
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0
| The last-error code is set without reporting anything to the debugger.
Specifying this value is equivalent to using the SetLastError function.
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Remarks
Error codes are 32-bit values (bit 31 is the most significant bit). Bit 29 is
reserved for application-defined error codes; no Win32 API error code has this
bit set. If you are defining an error code for your application, set this bit
to indicate that the error code has been defined by the application and to
ensure that your error code does not conflict with any system-defined error codes.
This function is intended primarily for dynamic-link libraries (DLLs). Calling
this function after an error occurs allows the DLL to emulate the behavior of
the Win32 API.
Most Win32 functions call
SetLastError when they fail. Function failure is typically indicated by a return value
error code such as FALSE, NULL, 0xFFFFFFFF, or
1. Some functions call
SetLastError under conditions of success; those cases are noted in each function's
reference page.
Applications can retrieve the value saved by this function by using the
GetLastError function.
The last-error code is kept in thread local storage so that multiple threads
do not overwrite each other's values.
See Also
GetLastError,
SetLastError
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