Message enumerator
The following flags are used for the TEXTOUTPROC
function, which is a callback function that the IDE provides when it calls the SccOpenProject (see LPTEXTOUTPROC for details on the callback function).
If the IDE is asked to cancel the process, it may get one of the cancel messages. In this case, the source control plug-in uses SCC_MSG_STARTCANCEL
to ask the IDE to display the Cancel button. After this, any set of normal messages may be sent. If any of these returns SCC_MSG_RTN_CANCEL
, then the plug-in quits the operation and returns. The plug-in also polls SCC_MSG_DOCANCEL
periodically to determine if the user has canceled the operation. When all operations are done, or if the user has canceled, the plug-in sends SCC_MSG_STOPCANCEL
. The SCC_MSG_INFO
, SCC_MSG_WARNING, and SCC_MSG_ERROR types are used for messages that get displayed in the scrolling list of messages. SCC_MSG_STATUS
is a special type that indicates that the text should show up in a status bar or temporary display area. It does not remain permanently in the list.
Syntax
enum {
SCC_MSG_RTN_CANCEL = -1,
SCC_MSG_RTN_OK = 0,
SCC_MSG_INFO = 1
SCC_MSG_WARNING,
SCC_MSG_ERROR,
SCC_MSG_STATUS,
SCC_MSG_DOCANCEL,
SCC_MSG_STARTCANCEL,
SCC_MSG_STOPCANCEL
};
Members
SCC_MSG_RTN_CANCEL Return from callback to indicate cancel.
SCC_MSG_RTN_OK Return from callback to continue.
SCC_MSG_INFO Message is informational.
SCC_MSG_WARNING Message is a warning.
SCC_MSG_ERROR Message is an error.
SCC_MSG_STATUS Message is meant for status bar.
SCC_MSG_DOCANCEL
No text; IDE returns SCC_MSG_RTN_OK
or SCC_MSG_RTN_CANCEL
.
SCC_MSG_STARTCANCEL Starts a cancel loop.
SCC_MSG_STOPCANCEL Stops the cancel loop.