Query: genders_errnum
OS: centos
Section: 3
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GENDERS_ERRNUM(3) LIBGENDERS GENDERS_ERRNUM(3)NAMEgenders_errnum, genders_strerror, genders_errormsg, genders_perror - genders error routinesSYNOPSIS#include <genders.h> int genders_errnum(genders_t handle); char *genders_strerror(int errnum); char *genders_errormsg(genders_t handle); void genders_perror(genders_t handle, const char *msg);DESCRIPTIONgenders_errnum() returns the error code stored in handle. genders_strerror() returns a pointer to a string describing the error code errnum. Generally, an error code is retrieved by genders_errnum() and then passed to genders_strerror(). genders_errormsg() returns a pointer to a string describing the error stored in handle. It is logically equivalent to: char *genders_strerror(genders_errnum(genders_t handle)); genders_perror() is similar to perror(3). It produces a message on standard error output, describing the error stored in handle. If msg is not NULL, the string pointed to by msg, a colon, and a blank are printed before the error message.FILES/usr/include/genders.hLLNLAugust 2003 GENDERS_ERRNUM(3)
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