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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. .\" .\" @(#)strerror.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93 .\" $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/lib/libc/string/strerror.3 234266 2012-04-14 02:46:59Z eadler $ .\" .Dd April 5, 2011 .Dt STRERROR 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm perror , .Nm strerror , .Nm strerror_r , .Nm sys_errlist , .Nm sys_nerr .Nd system error messages .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libc .Sh SYNOPSIS .In stdio.h .Ft void .Fn perror "const char *string" .Vt extern const char * const sys_errlist[] ; .Vt extern const int sys_nerr ; .In string.h .Ft "char *" .Fn strerror "int errnum" .Ft int .Fn strerror_r "int errnum" "char *strerrbuf" "size_t buflen" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn strerror , .Fn strerror_r and .Fn perror functions look up the error message string corresponding to an error number. .Pp The .Fn strerror function accepts an error number argument .Fa errnum and returns a pointer to the corresponding message string. .Pp The .Fn strerror_r function renders the same result into .Fa strerrbuf for a maximum of .Fa buflen characters and returns 0 upon success. .Pp The .Fn perror function finds the error message corresponding to the current value of the global variable .Va errno .Pq Xr intro 2 and writes it, followed by a newline, to the standard error file descriptor. If the argument .Fa string is .Pf non- Dv NULL and does not point to the null character, this string is prepended to the message string and separated from it by a colon and space .Pq Dq Li ":\ " ; otherwise, only the error message string is printed. .Pp If the error number is not recognized, these functions return an error message string containing .Dq Li "Unknown error:\ " followed by the error number in decimal. The .Fn strerror and .Fn strerror_r functions return .Er EINVAL as a warning. Error numbers recognized by this implementation fall in the range 0 < .Fa errnum < .Fa sys_nerr . The number 0 is also recognized, although applications that take advantage of this are likely to use unspecified values of .Va errno . .Pp If insufficient storage is provided in .Fa strerrbuf (as specified in .Fa buflen ) to contain the error string, .Fn strerror_r returns .Er ERANGE and .Fa strerrbuf will contain an error message that has been truncated and .Dv NUL terminated to fit the length specified by .Fa buflen . .Pp The message strings can be accessed directly using the external array .Va sys_errlist . The external value .Va sys_nerr contains a count of the messages in .Va sys_errlist . The use of these variables is deprecated; .Fn strerror or .Fn strerror_r should be used instead. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr intro 2 , .Xr err 3 , .Xr psignal 3 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn perror and .Fn strerror functions conform to .St -isoC-99 . The .Fn strerror_r function conforms to .St -p1003.1-2001 . .Sh HISTORY The .Fn strerror and .Fn perror functions first appeared in .Bx 4.4 . The .Fn strerror_r function was implemented in .Fx 4.4 by .An Wes Peters Aq wes@FreeBSD.org . .Sh BUGS For unknown error numbers, the .Fn strerror function will return its result in a static buffer which may be overwritten by subsequent calls. .Pp The return type for .Fn strerror is missing a type-qualifier; it should actually be .Vt const char * . .Pp Programs that use the deprecated .Va sys_errlist variable often fail to compile because they declare it inconsistently.