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Panics with this category are raised on the user side by member functions
of T type and R type classes which reside in euser.dll
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They are also raised by some static member functions of the
User
, UserHeap
and RHeap
classes.
Typically, they are caused by passing bad or contradictory values to class
constructors or member functions.
The thread causing the panic is terminated.
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This panic is raised when a thread calls
Typically, Check the design and implementation of your class. |
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This panic is raised when a |
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This panic is raised by the Check for ways in which the descriptor may have become corrupted, including an unsafe use of cast. |
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This panic is raised when a length value passed to a 16-bit variant
descriptor member function is invalid. It may be raised by some descriptor
constructors and, specifically, by the |
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This panic is raised when the index value passed to the 16-bit
variant descriptor |
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This panic is raised when the position value passed to a 16-bit
variant descriptor member function is out of bounds. It may be raised by the
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This panic is raised when any operation that moves or copies data to a 16-bit variant descriptor, causes the length of that descriptor to exceed its maximum length.
It may be caused by any of the copying, appending or formatting
member functions and, specifically, by the |
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This panic is raised when the format string passed to the 16-bit
variant descriptor member functions
See |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
It is raised by the |
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This panic is raised when expanding or contracting an
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised when 16-bit variant descriptors are
constructed with negative length values. It may also be raised if the
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This panic is raised when 16-bit variant descriptors are constructed with negative maximum length values. |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised when a length value passed to an 8 bit variant
descriptor member function is invalid. It may be raised by some descriptor
constructors and, specifically, by the |
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This panic is raised when the index value passed to the 8 bit
variant descriptor |
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This panic is raised when the position value passed to an 8 bit
variant descriptor member function is out of bounds. It may be raised by the
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This panic is raised when any operation that moves or copies data to an 8 bit variant descriptor, causes the length of that descriptor to exceed its maximum length.
It may be caused by any of the copying, appending or formatting
member functions and, specifically, by the |
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This panic is raised when the format string passed to the 8 bit
variant descriptor member functions
See |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised when expanding or contracting an
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised when 8-bit variant descriptors are constructed
with negative length values. It may also be raised if the |
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This panic is raised when 8-bit variant descriptors are constructed with negative maximum length values. |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
It is raised by the |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
It is raised by the |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
It is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the default |
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This panic is raised by the default |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is caused by the
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This panic is raised by a number of |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the This panic may also be raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad allocated heap cell size. |
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This panic is raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad allocated heap cell address. |
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This panic is raised by the heap walker when it finds a bad free heap cell address. |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
It is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is caused by the
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This panic is caused by the
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This panic is raised when closing a shared heap using the
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This panic is raised when opening a heap for shared access using
the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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Introduced in 6.0: This panic is raised when
attempting to complete a client/server request and the
Withdrawn in 6.0: This panic is raised by the
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Withdrawn in 6.0: This panic is raised by the
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Withdrawn in 6.0: This panic is raised by the
Introduced in 6.0: This panic is raised by the
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the constructor of a singly linked list
header, a |
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This panic is raised when attempting to remove an object from a
singly linked list, using the |
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This panic is raised by the constructor of a doubly linked list
header, a |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
It is raised by a call to either the |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
It is raised by the post increment operator,
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This panic is raised by the get rectangle operator,
The index must be strictly less than the number of contained rectangles. |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
It is raised when sorting the rectangles within a clipping region,
derived from the abstract base class |
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This panic occurs when the Kernel sends a message to the Kernel
server and this completes with an error, i.e. an error code which is not
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the static function
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This panic is raised when a relative timer event is requested from
an asynchronous timer service, an |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised by the constructor of the base key class,
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This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using
the |
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This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using
the |
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This panic is raised when a local or global chunk is created using
the |
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This panic is raised when changing the number of bytes committed to
a chunk by calling the |
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Withdrawn in 6.0: The panic is raised by the
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Withdrawn in 6.0: The panic is raised by the
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This panic is raised when a local or global semaphore is created
using the |
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This panic is raised when a semaphore, an
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This panic is raised when a critical section, an
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This panic is raised when creating a thread using the
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This panic is raised when creating a thread using the
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This panic is raised when creating a thread using the
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This panic is raised when creating a thread using the
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by:
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This panic is raised in debug builds only.
This panic is raised by member functions of a
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This panic is raised when attempting to connect to a local drive
using the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised when setting a new currency symbol using the
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised by the |
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This panic is raised when constructing an array of pointers, an
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This panic is raised when constructing an array of fixed length
objects, an
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This panic is raised when constructing an array of fixed length
objects, an
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This panic is raised when an index value passed to a member
function of a |
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This panic is raised when the value identifying the insertion
position in a call to |
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This panic is raised when an index value passed to
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This panic is raised when an index value passed to
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Not used. |
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Not used. |
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Not used. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. The panic is caused when a parameter is too big. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists when an index value for the parameters is outside its permitted range. |
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This panic is raised in debug builds only. This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists when an index value for the parameters is outside its permitted range. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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Not used. |
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This panic is raised by the variants of the
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This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised by |
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This panic is raised when an invalid chunk type is passed to the
internal member function
See |
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This panic is raised when a global chunk is being created and no name has been specified.
See |
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This panic is raised when creating a 'normal' chunk, and the offset of the bottom of the new committed region from the base of the chunk's reserved region is not zero.
See |
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This panic is raised by the internal function
See |
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This panic is raised internally, if a call to the static data destructors, following closure of a library handle, leaves. |
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This panic is raised in a call to
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This panic is raised by the internal |
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This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
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This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
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This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
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This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
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Not used. |
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This panic is raised if any unimplemented pure virtual function is called. |
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This panic is raised when a |
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This panic is raised when a mathematical function fails with an
unrecognized exception, i.e. one that is none of:
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This panic is raised by the Symbian internal function
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This panic is raised when descriptors convert integers into text,
and an invalid radix is passed, i.e. a value that is not one of the
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This panic is raised in debug builds only. This panic is raised when converting and appending numbers in descriptors, and buffers are not aligned on even addresses. |
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Not used. |
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This is raised by a Symbian internal component related to Huffman encoding/decoding. Refer to Symbian |
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This is raised by a Symbian internal component related to Huffman encoding/decoding. Refer to Symbian |
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This panic is raised by member functions of the internal classes
when the find mode passed to these functions is not recognised. |
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This panic is raised on a call to
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This panic is raised by the following functions when the month or day value is outside its permitted range of values:
See also: |
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This panic is raised internally by the descriptor formatting functions during the handling of the variable parameter lists. |
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This panic is raised in a call to
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This panic is raised in a call to
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This panic is raised in calls to the
See |
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This panic is raised in a call to
See |
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This panic is raised in a call to:
if
See |
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This panic is raised when constructing an
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This panic is raised when constructing an
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This panic is raised if code inside an __ASSERT_ALWAYS_NO_LEAVE harness leaves. |
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This panic is raised when the attempt to grow a cell on the heap fails. |
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This panic is raised when an attempt is made to install a Win32 SE handler that is not on the stack.
See the internal class |
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This panic is raised when the caller of an API does not have the right capabilities to call that API. You need to consult the documentation for the specific API for the capabilities needed to call it. |
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This panic is raised by the constructor of the internal class
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This panic is raised by the constructor of the internal class
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This panic is raised by the constructor of the internal class
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This panic is raised by the constructor of the internal class
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This panic is raised by the member function
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This panic is raised by the member function
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This panic is raised by the member function
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This panic is raised by the member function
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This panic is raised by the member function
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This panic is raised by the member function
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This panic is raised by the member function |
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This panic is raised by the member function |
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This panic is raised if an invalid argument is passed to the
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This panic is raised if the Win32 SE handler chain has been corrupted.
See the internal class |
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This panic is raised if a negative valued argument is passed to the
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