On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 11:07:17 pm you wrote: > Forgot to mention: > To make the lcms error function context aware, it would have to deliver > the user supplied context as well, not only code and message. The context > should be attachable to the transform building and the transform run, as > these are the stages where processing occurs.
These are all the things that *should* happen in order to make it work, but that's not the way it's implemented. If I'm calling an lcms operation, it will "side exit" me in the call to the error handler rather than giving me any idea within the flow of the application. Of course things like that would be possible to circumvent, but then it becomes a real struggle and heavy tricking with tools. Code like that very easily becomes unreadable a week from now at the latest ... :-/ Guy -- Guy K. Kloss Institute of Information and Mathematical Sciences Te Kura Putaiao o Mohiohio me Pangarau Room 2.63, Quad Block A Building Massey University, Auckland, Albany Private Bag 102 904, North Shore Mail Centre voice: +64 9 414-0800 ext. 9585 fax: +64 9 441-8181 eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.massey.ac.nz/~gkloss/
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