ELF_ERRMSG(3ELF) | ELF Library Functions | ELF_ERRMSG(3ELF) |
elf_errmsg, elf_errno - error handling
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lelf [ library ... ] #include <libelf.h> const char *elf_errmsg(int err);
int elf_errno(void);
If an ELF library function fails, a program can call elf_errno() to retrieve the library's internal error number. As a side effect, this function resets the internal error number to 0, which indicates no error.
The elf_errmsg() function takes an error number, err, and returns a null-terminated error message (with no trailing new-line) that describes the problem. A zero err retrieves a message for the most recent error. If no error has occurred, the return value is a null pointer (not a pointer to the null string). Using err of −1 also retrieves the most recent error, except it guarantees a non-null return value, even when no error has occurred. If no message is available for the given number, elf_errmsg() returns a pointer to an appropriate message. This function does not have the side effect of clearing the internal error number.
Example 1 A sample program of calling the elf_errmsg() function.
The following fragment clears the internal error number and checks it later for errors. Unless an error occurs after the first call to elf_errno(), the next call will return 0.
(void)elf_errno(); /* processing ... */ while (more_to_do) { if ((err = elf_errno()) != 0) { /* print msg */ msg = elf_errmsg(err); } }
See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability | Stable |
MT-Level | MT-Safe |
July 11, 2001 | OmniOS |