/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ /** * This file defines an enumeration of all PPAPI error codes. */ /** * This enumeration contains enumerators of all PPAPI error codes. * * Errors are negative valued. Callers should treat all negative values as a * failure, even if it's not in the list, since the possible errors are likely * to expand and change over time. */ [unnamed] enum PP_Error { /** * This value is returned by a function on successful synchronous completion * or is passed as a result to a PP_CompletionCallback_Func on successful * asynchronous completion. */ PP_OK = 0, /** * This value is returned by a function that accepts a PP_CompletionCallback * and cannot complete synchronously. This code indicates that the given * callback will be asynchronously notified of the final result once it is * available. */ PP_OK_COMPLETIONPENDING = -1, /**This value indicates failure for unspecified reasons. */ PP_ERROR_FAILED = -2, /** * This value indicates failure due to an asynchronous operation being * interrupted. The most common cause of this error code is destroying a * resource that still has a callback pending. All callbacks are guaranteed * to execute, so any callbacks pending on a destroyed resource will be * issued with PP_ERROR_ABORTED. * * If you get an aborted notification that you aren't expecting, check to * make sure that the resource you're using is still in scope. A common * mistake is to create a resource on the stack, which will destroy the * resource as soon as the function returns. */ PP_ERROR_ABORTED = -3, /** This value indicates failure due to an invalid argument. */ PP_ERROR_BADARGUMENT = -4, /** This value indicates failure due to an invalid PP_Resource. */ PP_ERROR_BADRESOURCE = -5, /** This value indicates failure due to an unavailable PPAPI interface. */ PP_ERROR_NOINTERFACE = -6, /** This value indicates failure due to insufficient privileges. */ PP_ERROR_NOACCESS = -7, /** This value indicates failure due to insufficient memory. */ PP_ERROR_NOMEMORY = -8, /** This value indicates failure due to insufficient storage space. */ PP_ERROR_NOSPACE = -9, /** This value indicates failure due to insufficient storage quota. */ PP_ERROR_NOQUOTA = -10, /** * This value indicates failure due to an action already being in * progress. */ PP_ERROR_INPROGRESS = -11, /** This value indicates failure due to a file that does not exist. */ /** * The requested command is not supported by the browser. */ PP_ERROR_NOTSUPPORTED = -12, /** * Returned if you try to use a null completion callback to "block until * complete" on the main thread. Blocking the main thread is not permitted * to keep the browser responsive (otherwise, you may not be able to handle * input events, and there are reentrancy and deadlock issues). * * The goal is to provide blocking calls from background threads, but PPAPI * calls on background threads are not currently supported. Until this * support is complete, you must either do asynchronous operations on the * main thread, or provide an adaptor for a blocking background thread to * execute the operaitions on the main thread. */ PP_ERROR_BLOCKS_MAIN_THREAD = -13, PP_ERROR_FILENOTFOUND = -20, /** This value indicates failure due to a file that already exists. */ PP_ERROR_FILEEXISTS = -21, /** This value indicates failure due to a file that is too big. */ PP_ERROR_FILETOOBIG = -22, /** * This value indicates failure due to a file having been modified * unexpectedly. */ PP_ERROR_FILECHANGED = -23, /** This value indicates failure due to a time limit being exceeded. */ PP_ERROR_TIMEDOUT = -30, /** * This value indicates that the user cancelled rather than providing * expected input. */ PP_ERROR_USERCANCEL = -40, /** * This value indicates failure due to lack of a user gesture such as a * mouse click or key input event. Examples of actions requiring a user * gesture are showing the file chooser dialog and going into fullscreen * mode. */ PP_ERROR_NO_USER_GESTURE = -41, /** * This value indicates that the graphics context was lost due to a * power management event. */ PP_ERROR_CONTEXT_LOST = -50, /** * Indicates an attempt to make a PPAPI call on a thread without previously * registering a message loop via PPB_MessageLoop.AttachToCurrentThread. * Without this registration step, no PPAPI calls are supported. */ PP_ERROR_NO_MESSAGE_LOOP = -51, /** * Indicates that the requested operation is not permitted on the current * thread. */ PP_ERROR_WRONG_THREAD = -52 };