

#include <nitro/os.h>void OS_TPanic( const char *fmt, ... );
| fmt | Output format string. |
| ... | Variable number of arguments |
None.
Outputs a string.
Internally, this function calls OS_VSNPrintf(). Therefore the useable string format (string output format) is more restricted than it would be with OS_Panic(). However, you can save on the code and stack overhead by using this function instead of OS_Panic().
The output format is:
<filename>:<linenumber> Panic: <string>
<filename> <linenumber> are the file name and line number describing this OS_Panic() function. <string> is created from fmt and the variable number of arguments.
This function is used for debugging, so the final ROM version (FINALROM) will only stop the program (just like OS_Terminate() ).
OS_TPanic() is actually a #define of OSi_TPanic(). OSi_TPanic() is compiled with weak symbols. Therefore you can overwrite them with your own function definitions.
2004/11/25 Added description of weak symbols.
2004/09/10 Initial version.
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