/* errors.c */ #include #include void program_errors() { /*Most routines will set icalerrno on errors. This is an enumeration defined in icalerror.h */ icalcomponent *c; icalerror_clear_errno(); c = icalcomponent_new(ICAL_VEVENT_COMPONENT); if (icalerrno != ICAL_NO_ERROR){ fprintf(stderr,"Horrible libical error: %s\n", icalerror_strerror(icalerrno)); } } void component_errors(icalcomponent *comp) { int errors; icalproperty *p; /* presume that we just got this component from the parser */ errors = icalcomponent_count_errors(comp); printf("This component has %d parsing errors\n", errors); /* Print out all of the parsing errors. This is not strictly correct, because it does not descend into any sub-components, as icalcomponent_count_errors() does. */ for(p = icalcomponent_get_first_property(comp,ICAL_XLICERROR_PROPERTY); p != 0; p = icalcomponent_get_next_property(comp,ICAL_XLICERROR_PROPERTY)) { printf("-- The error is %s:\n",icalproperty_get_xlicerror(p)); } /* Check the component for iTIP compilance, and add more X-LIC-ERROR properties if it is non-compilant. */ icalrestriction_check(comp); /* Count the new errors. */ if(errors != icalcomponent_count_errors(comp)){ printf(" -- The component also has iTIP restriction errors \n"); } /* Since there are iTIP restriction errors, it may be impossible to process this component as an iTIP request. In this case, the X-LIC-ERROR proeprties should be expressed as REQUEST-STATUS properties in the reply. This following routine makes this conversion */ icalcomponent_convert_errors(comp); }