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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" From: @(#)err.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93 .\" $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/lib/libc/gen/err.3 234963 2012-05-03 16:19:41Z eadler $ .\" .Dd March 29, 2012 .Dt ERR 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm err , .Nm verr , .Nm errc , .Nm verrc , .Nm errx , .Nm verrx , .Nm warn , .Nm vwarn , .Nm warnc , .Nm vwarnc , .Nm warnx , .Nm vwarnx , .Nm err_set_exit , .Nm err_set_file .Nd formatted error messages .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libc .Sh SYNOPSIS .In err.h .Ft void .Fn err "int eval" "const char *fmt" "..." .Ft void .Fn err_set_exit "void (*exitf)(int)" .Ft void .Fn err_set_file "void *vfp" .Ft void .Fn errc "int eval" "int code" "const char *fmt" "..." .Ft void .Fn errx "int eval" "const char *fmt" "..." .Ft void .Fn warn "const char *fmt" "..." .Ft void .Fn warnc "int code" "const char *fmt" "..." .Ft void .Fn warnx "const char *fmt" "..." .In stdarg.h .Ft void .Fn verr "int eval" "const char *fmt" "va_list args" .Ft void .Fn verrc "int eval" "int code" "const char *fmt" "va_list args" .Ft void .Fn verrx "int eval" "const char *fmt" "va_list args" .Ft void .Fn vwarn "const char *fmt" "va_list args" .Ft void .Fn vwarnc "int code" "const char *fmt" "va_list args" .Ft void .Fn vwarnx "const char *fmt" "va_list args" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn err and .Fn warn family of functions display a formatted error message on the standard error output, or on another file specified using the .Fn err_set_file function. In all cases, the last component of the program name, a colon character, and a space are output. If the .Fa fmt argument is not NULL, the .Xr printf 3 Ns -like formatted error message is output. The output is terminated by a newline character. .Pp The .Fn err , .Fn errc , .Fn verr , .Fn verrc , .Fn warn , .Fn warnc , .Fn vwarn , and .Fn vwarnc functions append an error message obtained from .Xr strerror 3 based on a supplied error code value or the global variable .Va errno , preceded by another colon and space unless the .Fa fmt argument is .Dv NULL . .Pp In the case of the .Fn errc , .Fn verrc , .Fn warnc , and .Fn vwarnc functions, the .Fa code argument is used to look up the error message. .Pp The .Fn err , .Fn verr , .Fn warn , and .Fn vwarn functions use the global variable .Va errno to look up the error message. .Pp The .Fn errx and .Fn warnx functions do not append an error message. .Pp The .Fn err , .Fn verr , .Fn errc , .Fn verrc , .Fn errx , and .Fn verrx functions do not return, but exit with the value of the argument .Fa eval . It is recommended that the standard values defined in .Xr sysexits 3 be used for the value of .Fa eval . The .Fn err_set_exit function can be used to specify a function which is called before .Xr exit 3 to perform any necessary cleanup; passing a null function pointer for .Va exitf resets the hook to do nothing. The .Fn err_set_file function sets the output stream used by the other functions. Its .Fa vfp argument must be either a pointer to an open stream (possibly already converted to void *) or a null pointer (in which case the output stream is set to standard error). .Sh EXAMPLES Display the current errno information string and exit: .Bd -literal -offset indent if ((p = malloc(size)) == NULL) err(EX_OSERR, NULL); if ((fd = open(file_name, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1) err(EX_NOINPUT, "%s", file_name); .Ed .Pp Display an error message and exit: .Bd -literal -offset indent if (tm.tm_hour < START_TIME) errx(EX_DATAERR, "too early, wait until %s", start_time_string); .Ed .Pp Warn of an error: .Bd -literal -offset indent if ((fd = open(raw_device, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1) warnx("%s: %s: trying the block device", raw_device, strerror(errno)); if ((fd = open(block_device, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1) err(EX_OSFILE, "%s", block_device); .Ed .Pp Warn of an error without using the global variable .Va errno : .Bd -literal -offset indent error = my_function(); /* returns a value from <errno.h> */ if (error != 0) warnc(error, "my_function"); .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr exit 3 , .Xr fmtmsg 3 , .Xr printf 3 , .Xr strerror 3 , .Xr sysexits 3 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn err and .Fn warn families of functions are .Bx extensions. As such they should not be used in truly portable code. Use .Fn strerror or similar functions instead. .Sh HISTORY The .Fn err and .Fn warn functions first appeared in .Bx 4.4 . The .Fn err_set_exit and .Fn err_set_file functions first appeared in .Fx 2.1 . The .Fn errc and .Fn warnc functions first appeared in .Fx 3.0 .