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9. Error Messages

This section describes all error messages which can be generated by forms mode. Error messages that result from parsing the control file all start with the text `Forms control file error'. Messages generated while analyzing the definition of forms-format-list start with `Forms format error'.

Forms control file error: 'forms-file' has not been set
The variable forms-file was not set by the control file.

Forms control file error: 'forms-number-of-fields' has not been set
The variable forms-number-of-fields was not set by the control file.

Forms control file error: 'forms-number-of-fields' must be a number > 0
The variable forms-number-of-fields did not contain a positive number.

Forms control file error: 'forms-field-sep' is not a string
Forms control file error: 'forms-multi-line' must be nil or a one-character string
The variable forms-multi-line was set to something other than nil or a single-character string.

Forms control file error: 'forms-multi-line' is equal to 'forms-field-sep'
The variable forms-multi-line may not be equal to forms-field-sep for this would make it impossible to distinguish fields and the lines in the fields.

Forms control file error: 'forms-new-record-filter' is not a function
Forms control file error: 'forms-modified-record-filter' is not a function
The variable has been set to something else than a function.

Forms control file error: 'forms-format-list' has not been set
Forms control file error: 'forms-format-list' is not a list
The variable forms-format-list was not set to a Lisp list by the control file.

Forms format error: field number xx out of range 1..nn
A field number was supplied in forms-format-list with a value of xx, which was not greater than zero and smaller than or equal to the number of fields in the forms, nn.

Forms format error: not a function fun
The first element of a list which is an element of forms-format-list was not a valid Lisp function.

Forms format error: invalid element xx
A list element was supplied in forms-format-list which was not a string, number or list.

Warning: this record has xx fields instead of yy
The number of fields in this record in the data file did not match forms-number-of-fields. Missing fields will be made empty.

Multi-line fields in this record - update refused!
The current record contains newline characters, hence can not be written back to the data file, for it would corrupt it. Probably you inserted a newline in a field, while forms-multi-line was nil.

Record number xx out of range 1..yy
A jump was made to non-existing record xx. yy denotes the number of records in the file.

Stuck at record xx
An internal error prevented a specific record from being retrieved.

No write access to "file"
An attempt was made to enable edit mode on a file that has been write protected.

"regexp" not found
The regexp could not be found in the data file, starting at the current record location.

Warning: number of records changed to nn
Forms mode's idea of the number of records has been adjusted to the number of records actually present in the data file.

Problem saving buffers?
An error occurred while saving the data file buffer. Most likely, Emacs did ask to confirm deleting the buffer because it had been modified, and you said `no'.


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