Retrieving the Last-Error Code
When many system functions fail, they set the last-error code. If your application needs more details about an error, it can retrieve the last-error code using the GetLastError function and display a description of the error using the FormatMessage function.
The following example includes an error-handling function that prints the error message and terminates the process. The lpszFunction parameter is the name of the function that set the last-error code.
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#include <windows.h> #include <strsafe.h> void ErrorExit(LPTSTR lpszFunction) { // Retrieve the system error message for the last-error code LPVOID lpMsgBuf; LPVOID lpDisplayBuf; DWORD dw = GetLastError(); FormatMessage( FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, NULL, dw, MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), (LPTSTR) &lpMsgBuf, 0, NULL ); // Display the error message and exit the process lpDisplayBuf = (LPVOID)LocalAlloc(LMEM_ZEROINIT, (lstrlen((LPCTSTR)lpMsgBuf) + lstrlen((LPCTSTR)lpszFunction) + 40) * sizeof(TCHAR)); StringCchPrintf((LPTSTR)lpDisplayBuf, LocalSize(lpDisplayBuf) / sizeof(TCHAR), TEXT("%s failed with error %d: %s"), lpszFunction, dw, lpMsgBuf); MessageBox(NULL, (LPCTSTR)lpDisplayBuf, TEXT("Error"), MB_OK); LocalFree(lpMsgBuf); LocalFree(lpDisplayBuf); ExitProcess(dw); } void main() { // Generate an error if(!GetProcessId(NULL)) ErrorExit(TEXT("GetProcessId")); }
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