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<h1><a class="anchor" name="errors">Error Handling</a></h1><a class="el" href="classRtAudio.html">RtAudio</a> makes restrained use of C++ exceptions. That is, exceptions are thrown only when system errors occur that prevent further class operation or when the user makes invalid function calls. In other cases, a warning message may be displayed and an appropriate value is returned. For example, if a system error occurs when processing the <a class="el" href="classRtAudio.html#a3">RtAudio::getDeviceCount()</a> function, the return value is zero. In such a case, the user cannot expect to make use of most other <a class="el" href="classRtAudio.html">RtAudio</a> functions because no devices are available (and thus a stream cannot be opened). A client can call the function <a class="el" href="classRtAudio.html#a16">RtAudio::showWarnings()</a> with a boolean argument to enable or disable the printing of warning messages to <code>stderr</code>. By default, warning messages are displayed. There is a protected <a class="el" href="classRtAudio.html">RtAudio</a> method, error(), that can be modified to globally control how these messages are handled and reported. <HR>
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