Designates a function as the handler for reporting run-time error checks (RTCs).
_RTC_error_fnW _RTC_SetErrorFuncW(
   _RTC_error_fnW function 
);
Parameters
- function
 The address of the function that will handle run-time error checks.
Return Value
The previously defined error function. If there is no previously defined function, returns NULL.
Remarks
Use only _RTC_SetErrorFuncW in new code. _RTC_SetErrorFunc is only included in the library for backward compatibility.
Make sure that the address you pass to _RTC_SetErrorFuncW is that of a valid error handling function.
If an error has been assigned a type of –1 with _RTC_SetErrorType, the error handler function is not called.
Before you can call this function, you must first call one of the run-time error check initialization functions; see Using Run-Time Checks without the C Run-Time Library
_RTC_error_fnW is defined as follows:
typedef int (__cdecl *_RTC_error_fnW)(int errorType**, const wchar_t *filename, int** linenumber**, const wchar_t *moduleName, const wchar_t *format, ...);**
where:
- errorType 
 The type of error specified by _RTC_SetErrorType.
- filename 
 The source file where the failure occurred or null if no debug information is available.
- linenumber 
 The line in filename where the failure occurred or 0 if no debug information is available.
- moduleName 
 The DLL or executable name where the failure occurred.
- format 
 printf style string to display an error message, using the remaining parameters. The first argument of the VA_ARGLIST is the RTC Error number that occurred.
For an example of using _RTC_error_fnW, see Customizing CRT Run-Time Error Checking.
Requirements
| Routine | Required header | 
|---|---|
| _RTC_SetErrorFuncW | <rtcapi.h> | 
For more information, see Compatibility.
Libraries
All versions of the C run-time libraries.
.NET Framework Equivalent
Not applicable. To call the standard C function, use PInvoke. For more information, see Platform Invoke Examples.