ADDSEV(3C) Standard C Library Functions ADDSEV(3C)

addsev - define additional severities

#include <pfmt.h>
int addsev(int int_val, const char *string);

The addsev() function defines additional severities for use in subsequent calls to pfmt(3C) or lfmt(3C). It associates an integer value int_val in the range [5-255] with a character string, overwriting any previous string association between int_val and string.

If int_val is OR-ed with the flags argument passed to subsequent calls to pfmt() or lfmt(), string will be used as severity. Passing a null string removes the severity.

Upon successful completion, addsev() returns 0. Otherwise it returns −1.

Only the standard severities are automatically displayed for the locale in effect at runtime. An application must provide the means for displaying locale-specific versions of add-on severities. Add-on severities are only effective within the applications defining them.

Example 1 Example of addsev() function.

The following example


#define Panic 5
setlabel("APPL");
setcat("my_appl");
addsev(Panic, gettxt(":26", "PANIC"));
/* ... */
lfmt(stderr, MM_SOFT|MM_APPL|PANIC, ":12:Cannot locate database\n");

will display the message to stderr and forward to the logging service


APPL: PANIC: Cannot locate database

See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
MT-Level MT-safe

gettxt(3C), lfmt(3C), pfmt(3C), attributes(7)

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