strerror - get error message string
#include <string.h>
char *
strerror(int errnum);
int
strerror_r(int errnum, char *strerrbuf, size_t buflen);
The strerror() and strerror_r() functions map the error number errnum to
a language-dependent error message string.
strerror() returns a string containing a maximum of
NL_TEXTMAX characters,
including the trailing NUL. This string is not to be
modified by
the calling program, but may be overwritten by subsequent
calls to
strerror().
strerror_r() is a thread safe version of strerror() that
places the error
message in the specified buffer strerrbuf.
strerror() returns a pointer to the error message string.
If an error
occurs, the error code is stored in errno.
strerror_r() returns zero upon successful completion. If an
error occurs,
the error code is stored in errno and the error code
is returned.
strerror() and strerror_r() may fail if:
[EINVAL] errnum is not a valid error number. The returned error
string will consist of an error message that
includes
errnum.
strerror_r() may fail if:
[ERANGE] The error message is larger then buflen characters. The
message will be truncated to fit.
intro(2), perror(3), setlocale(3)
The strerror() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 (``ANSI
C''). The
strerror_r() function conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1
(``POSIX'').
OpenBSD 3.6 June 29, 1991
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