[erlang-questions] function badarg

Gleb Peregud gleber.p@REDACTED
Wed Jul 6 11:04:46 CEST 2011


try using dbg module to set up tracing of received messages. This will
at least tell you which branch might have matched and executed.

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 01:11, Robert Virding
<robert.virding@REDACTED> wrote:
> For the moment, no. It is said that in R15 errors will not just include in which function they occur but also on which line. You get a badarg error when you make a system call or call to OTP libraries and the arguments are wrong, wrong type or illegal value.
>
> Robert
>
> ----- "Alexander Kuleshov" <kuleshovmail@REDACTED> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have loop/2 function. This is main cycle of processing input data.
>>
>> Approximate form of this function:
>>
>> loop(Session, State) ->
>>   {1} ->
>>         .....
>>        loop(Session, State);
>> {2} ->
>>         .....
>>        loop(Session, State);
>> {3} ->
>>         .....
>>        loop(Session, State);
>> _ ->
>>      loop(Session, State).
>>
>> In fact, this function big. Something about 1000 string of code.
>>
>> Sometimes this function crash with: Error in process <0.384.0> on
>> node
>> 'test@REDACTED' with exit value: {badarg,[{test,loop,2}]}
>>
>> Is there instruments or methods to know where it occurs and how it
>> can
>> catch this?
>>
>> Thank you.
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