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28.\" From: @(#)err.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93
29.\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/gen/err.3,v 1.24 2008/10/31 15:14:40 rwatson Exp $
30.\"
31.Dd May 20, 2008
32.Dt ERR 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm err ,
36.Nm verr ,
37.Nm errc ,
38.Nm verrc ,
39.Nm errx ,
40.Nm verrx ,
41.Nm warn ,
42.Nm vwarn ,
43.Nm warnc ,
44.Nm vwarnc ,
45.Nm warnx ,
46.Nm vwarnx ,
47.Nm err_set_exit ,
48#ifdef UNIFDEF_BLOCKS
49.Nm err_set_exit_b ,
50#endif
51.Nm err_set_file
52.Nd formatted error messages
53.Sh LIBRARY
54.Lb libc
55.Sh SYNOPSIS
56.In err.h
57.Ft void
58.Fn err "int eval" "const char *fmt" "..."
59.Ft void
60.Fn err_set_exit "void (*exitf)(int)"
61#ifdef UNIFDEF_BLOCKS
62.Ft void
63.Fn err_set_exit_b "void (^exitb)(int)"
64#endif
65.Ft void
66.Fn err_set_file "void *vfp"
67.Ft void
68.Fn errc "int eval" "int code" "const char *fmt" "..."
69.Ft void
70.Fn errx "int eval" "const char *fmt" "..."
71.Ft void
72.Fn warn "const char *fmt" "..."
73.Ft void
74.Fn warnc "int code" "const char *fmt" "..."
75.Ft void
76.Fn warnx "const char *fmt" "..."
77.In stdarg.h
78.Ft void
79.Fn verr "int eval" "const char *fmt" "va_list args"
80.Ft void
81.Fn verrc "int eval" "int code" "const char *fmt" "va_list args"
82.Ft void
83.Fn verrx "int eval" "const char *fmt" "va_list args"
84.Ft void
85.Fn vwarn "const char *fmt" "va_list args"
86.Ft void
87.Fn vwarnc "int code" "const char *fmt" "va_list args"
88.Ft void
89.Fn vwarnx "const char *fmt" "va_list args"
90.Sh DESCRIPTION
91The
92.Fn err
93and
94.Fn warn
95family of functions display a formatted error message on the standard
96error output, or on another file specified using the
97.Fn err_set_file
98function.
99In all cases, the last component of the program name, a colon character,
100and a space are output.
101If the
102.Fa fmt
103argument is not NULL, the
104.Xr printf 3 Ns
105-like formatted error message is output.
106The output is terminated by a newline character.
107.Pp
108The
109.Fn err ,
110.Fn errc ,
111.Fn verr ,
112.Fn verrc ,
113.Fn warn ,
114.Fn warnc ,
115.Fn vwarn ,
116and
117.Fn vwarnc
118functions append an error message obtained from
119.Xr strerror 3
120based on a supplied error code value or the global variable
121.Va errno ,
122preceded by another colon and space unless the
123.Fa fmt
124argument is
125.Dv NULL .
126.Pp
127In the case of the
128.Fn errc ,
129.Fn verrc ,
130.Fn warnc ,
131and
132.Fn vwarnc
133functions,
134the
135.Fa code
136argument is used to look up the error message.
137.Pp
138The
139.Fn err ,
140.Fn verr ,
141.Fn warn ,
142and
143.Fn vwarn
144functions use the global variable
145.Va errno
146to look up the error message.
147.Pp
148The
149.Fn errx
150and
151.Fn warnx
152functions do not append an error message.
153.Pp
154The
155.Fn err ,
156.Fn verr ,
157.Fn errc ,
158.Fn verrc ,
159.Fn errx ,
160and
161.Fn verrx
162functions do not return, but exit with the value of the argument
163.Fa eval .
164It is recommended that the standard values defined in
165.Xr sysexits 3
166be used for the value of
167.Fa eval .
168The
169.Fn err_set_exit
170function can be used to specify a function which is called before
171.Xr exit 3
172to perform any necessary cleanup; passing a null function pointer for
173.Va exitf
174resets the hook to do nothing.
175#ifdef UNIFDEF_BLOCKS
176The
177.Fn err_set_exit_b
178function is like
179.Fn err_set_exit
180except it takes a block pointer instead of a function pointer.
181.Bd -ragged -offset indent
182Note: The
183.Fn Block_copy
184function (defined in
185.In Blocks.h )
186is used by
187.Fn err_set_exit_b
188to make a copy of the block, especially for the case when a stack-based
189block might go out of scope when the subroutine returns.
190.Ed
191.Pp
192#endif
193The
194.Fn err_set_file
195function sets the output stream used by the other functions.
196Its
197.Fa vfp
198argument must be either a pointer to an open stream
199(possibly already converted to void *)
200or a null pointer
201(in which case the output stream is set to standard error).
202.Sh EXAMPLES
203Display the current errno information string and exit:
204.Bd -literal -offset indent
205if ((p = malloc(size)) == NULL)
206 err(EX_OSERR, NULL);
207if ((fd = open(file_name, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1)
208 err(EX_NOINPUT, "%s", file_name);
209.Ed
210.Pp
211Display an error message and exit:
212.Bd -literal -offset indent
213if (tm.tm_hour < START_TIME)
214 errx(EX_DATAERR, "too early, wait until %s",
215 start_time_string);
216.Ed
217.Pp
218Warn of an error:
219.Bd -literal -offset indent
220if ((fd = open(raw_device, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1)
221 warnx("%s: %s: trying the block device",
222 raw_device, strerror(errno));
223if ((fd = open(block_device, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1)
224 err(EX_OSFILE, "%s", block_device);
225.Ed
226.Pp
227Warn of an error without using the global variable
228.Va errno :
229.Bd -literal -offset indent
230error = my_function(); /* returns a value from <errno.h> */
231if (error != 0)
232 warnc(error, "my_function");
233.Ed
234.Sh SEE ALSO
235.Xr exit 3 ,
236.Xr fmtmsg 3 ,
237.Xr printf 3 ,
238.Xr strerror 3 ,
239.Xr sysexits 3
240.Sh HISTORY
241The
242.Fn err
243and
244.Fn warn
245functions first appeared in
246.Bx 4.4 .
247The
248.Fn err_set_exit
249and
250.Fn err_set_file
251functions first appeared in
252.Fx 2.1 .
253The
254.Fn errc
255and
256.Fn warnc
257functions first appeared in
258.Fx 3.0 .
259#ifdef UNIFDEF_BLOCKS
260The
261.Fn err_set_exit_b
262function first appeared in Mac OS X 10.6.
263#endif