Annotation of researchv9/cmd/emacs/emacs_errors, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: "Permission to access file %s denied",
                      2: "Can't find file: %s",
                      3: "No such process: %s",
                      4: "Interrupted system call: %s",
                      5: "Physical I/O error on file %s",
                      6: "No such device for file %s",
                      7: "Argument list too big for command: %s",
                      8: "Bad executable file format: %s",
                      9: "Invalid file number: %s",
                     10: "Wait with no children %s",
                     11: "System out of processes: %s",
                     12: "System out of physical memory: %s",
                     13: "Access denied to file: %s",
                     14: "Bad system call: %s",
                     15: "Block device required: %s",
                     16: "Mount device busy: %s",
                     17: "File already exists: %s",
                     18: "Linked files must be on the same filesystem: %s",
                     19: "No such device for file %s",
                     20: "File %s is not a directory",
                     21: "File %s is a directory",
                     22: "Invalid argument for system call: %s",
                     23: "System file table overflowed, opening %s",
                     24: "Too many files open in this process, opening %s",
                     25: "Standard I/O must attach to a terminal port: %s",
                     26: "File %s is a pure procedure being executed and cannot be modified or deleted",
                     27: "File %s is too big for the system",
                     28: "System out of storage space for file %s",
                     29: "Seek issued for inappropriate device: %s",
                     30: "File %s is on a read only file system",
                     31: "Too many links to file %s",
                     32: "Write to a pipe with no reader %s",
                     33: "Line %d is too long, maximum length is %d characters",
                     34: "Emacs internal error - File buffers broken - please report to a local authority",
                     35: "Too Many Lines in Buffer",
                     36: "Your buffer name cannot be Null, use another name.",
                     37: "Too many buffers in use, %d is the maximum number ",
                     38: "Buffer name %s already in use, try another name.",
                     39: "Buffer %s not found",
                     40: "You can't kill the current buffer, change to another and try again.",
                     41: "Too many macro definitions for emacs.",
                     42: "Emacs internal error - can't find cursor- please report to a local authority",
                     43: "Can't use terminal type %sFor a list of available types type "ls %s/terminals"",
                     44: "Mark number out of bounds, using the buffer number",
                     45: "No such mode: %sDo ^U^X^M^M for a list of legal modes",
                     46: "No destination lines (To: line) in mail",
                     47: "Line %d, braces do not balance in macro definition",
                     48: "Last macro definition does not terminate",
                     49: "Syntax error in conditional in macro",
                     50: "Syntax error in iteration in macro",
                     51: "Macro %s not found",
                     52: "Range endpoint too large",
                     53: "(error code not used)",
                     54: "\digit out of range",
                     55: "illegal or missing delimiter",
                     56: "() imbalance",
                     57: "Too many ('s",
                     58: "More than 2 numbers given in \{\}",
                     59: "} expected after \.",
                     60: "First number exceeds second in \{\}",
                     61: "[] imbalance",
                     62: "Regular expression overflow",
                     63: "Name retrieved from kill stack too big",
                     64: "Macro nesting too deep, quitting",
                     65: "Attempt to write buffer %s to null file name",
                     66: "Can't remove directory: %s",
                     67: ""%s" is not a known user of this machinecan't change ownership of file "%s"",
                     68: "Unknown terminal parameter "%s"",
                     69: "Display size too big for terminal type "%s"",
                     70: "Bad character for printf: %%%c",
                     71: "Saving is not allowed in readonly mode.",
                     72: "Replace of "%s" with "%s", would loop, quitting replace",
                     73: "System overloaded, no more processes for command: %s",
                     74: "BREAK!y:    suspend commandn:      continue command^G:    return to top level^Z: exit",
                     75: "Buffer too large for emacs.  Some information has been lost",
                     76: "You are out of space on your %s disktype 'y' to delete a file and retry, 'n' to ignore",
                     77: "File "%s" too big for emacs",
                     78: "File "%s" has been written by another programwrite your buffer to another file and compare it!",
                     79: "File "%s" was being written byanother program while you read it",
                     80: "File %s does not seem to contain emacs macros, please check it",
                     81: "%s is a directory, you cannot write to it.",
                     82: "%s is a directory, are you sure you want to read it?",
                     83: "Attempt to reference uninitialized character string variable.",
                     84: "Ignoring Meta-y.  It can only be done immediately after ^Y",
                     85: "The last change can only be partially undone. Do you want to proceed with the undo?",
                     86: "I don't recognize terminal type %s",

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