Ok, I guess the information that I want is directly accessible.  retval simply 
tells me that I need to get the error from my context instance?


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From: pulseaudio-discuss <[email protected]> on 
behalf of John Promersberger <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 3:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pulseaudio-discuss] pa stream write routine return values


Everyone in this listing has been absolutely amazing in their willingness to 
help.


So I wrote my program that plays various wav files on multiple streams upon 
request along with several samples.  Works really well so far, but I'm trying 
to handle the last couple of errors. Very infrequently, meaning it happened 
once after 5 days, my stream write callback calls


int retval = pa_stream_write(s, base + offset, writeSize, NULL, 0, 
PA_SEEK_RELATIVE);

if (retval)

    sprintf(tempstr,"GDS Pulse Audio: ERROR: Stream write returned a value of 
%d", retval);


and retval will report a value of -15.


I have modified it to call pa_strerror, but I will likely have to run it for 
nearly a week hoping that it will repeat.


I expected a return value from the pa_error_code enum, not a negative number.


Can someone

  1. give me some insight into this retval

  2. determine it's meaning (or point me to some documentation of meanings, I'm 
willing to fish)



Thanks!


John
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