@@ -191,11 +191,11 @@ typedef uint64_t net64_t;
#endif
/*%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% Function Returns And Completion Codes %%
-%% %%
-%% The text for any addition to this enumerated type must be added to the %%
-%% string array defined in <cl_statustext.c>. %%
-%% %%
+%% Function Returns And Completion Codes %%
+%% %%
+%% The text for any addition to this enumerated type must be added to the %%
+%% string array defined in <cl_statustext.c>. %%
+%% %%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%*/
/****d* Component Library/Data Types
@@ -295,37 +295,6 @@ typedef int cl_status_t;
/* Status values above converted to text for easier printing. */
extern const char *cl_status_text[];
-#ifndef cl_panic
-/****f* Component Library: Error Trapping/cl_panic
-* NAME
-* cl_panic
-*
-* DESCRIPTION
-* Halts execution of the current process. Halts the system if called in
-* from the kernel.
-*
-* SYNOPSIS
-*/
-void cl_panic(IN const char *const message, IN ...);
-/*
-* PARAMETERS
-* message
-* [in] ANSI string formatted identically as for a call to the standard C
-* function printf describing the cause for the panic.
-*
-* ...
-* [in] Extra parameters for string formatting, as defined for the
-* standard C function printf.
-*
-* RETURN VALUE
-* This function does not return.
-*
-* NOTES
-* The formatting of the message string is the same as for printf
-*
-* cl_panic sends the message to the current message logging target.
-*********/
-#endif /* cl_panic */
/****d* Component Library: Data Types/CL_STATUS_MSG
* NAME