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LonTalk Interface Developer Utility Error and Warning Messages
LID#
Description
28 Unexpected
error
(not a file I/O error) when reading a file
Refer to the error message for details of the failure cause.
29
Unexpected file I/O error when writing a file
Refer to the error message for details of the failure cause.
30 Unexpected
error
(not a file I/O error) when writing a file
Refer to the error message for details of the failure cause. The error
message contains details such as “disk full” or “file access denied”.
31
A type definition cannot be generated: the type is referenced but not
defined
A type that you have referenced is missing from the NCT file, and
intermediate file used by the LonTalk Interface Developer utility.
This is an internal error. Delete all intermediate files. Re-run the
LonTalk Interface Developer utility in Trace verbosity mode and
carefully examine the LonTalk Interface Developer utility Summary
window to determine the root cause of the failure. If the problem
persists, contact Echelon technical support, submitting all files
produced by the LonTalk Interface Developer utility when running in
Trace verbosity level.
32
A type definition is provided but seems incomplete -- an element is
missing
This is an internal error. Delete all intermediate files. Re-run the
LonTalk Interface Developer utility in Trace verbosity mode and
carefully examine the LonTalk Interface Developer utility Summary
window to determine the root cause of the failure. If the problem
persists, contact Echelon technical support, submitting all files
produced by the LonTalk Interface Developer utility when running in
Trace verbosity level.
33
Anonymous types are not supported
Any type used for network variables or configuration properties must
have a name. The use of constructs such as, “network input struct {
int a, b; } nviZorro;” is not permitted.
34
A compiler feature cannot be selected
Refer to the error message for details of the failure cause. This error
might be the result of conflicting preferences in the default command
file, LonNCC32.def, located in the LonTalk Interface Developer
utility's project file. Refer to the
Neuron C Programmer's Guide
and
Neuron C Reference Guide
for more details about the command line
tools and script files.