subroutine xerror(messg,nmessg,nerr,level) c c abstract c xerror processes a diagnostic message, in a manner c determined by the value of level and the current value c of the library error control flag, kontrl. c (see subroutine xsetf for details.) c c description of parameters c --input-- c messg - the hollerith message to be processed, containing c no more than 72 characters. c nmessg- the actual number of characters in messg. c nerr - the error number associated with this message. c nerr must not be zero. c level - error category. c =2 means this is an unconditionally fatal error. c =1 means this is a recoverable error. (i.e., it is c non-fatal if xsetf has been appropriately called.) c =0 means this is a warning message only. c =-1 means this is a warning message which is to be c printed at most once, regardless of how many c times this call is executed. c c examples c call xerror(23hsmooth -- num was zero.,23,1,2) c call xerror(43hinteg -- less than full accuracy achieved., c 43,2,1) c call xerror(65hrooter -- actual zero of f found before interval c 1 fully collapsed.,65,3,0) c call xerror(39hexp -- underflows being set to zero.,39,1,-1) c c written by ron jones, with slatec common math library subcommittee c latest revision --- 7 feb 1979 c dimension messg(nmessg) call xerrwv(messg,nmessg,nerr,level,0,0,0,0,0.,0.) return end