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| /* Extended support for using errno values.
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|    Written by Fred Fish.  fnf@cygnus.com
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|    This file is in the public domain.  --Per Bothner.  */
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| 
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| #include "config.h"
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST
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| /* Note that errno.h (not sure what OS) or stdio.h (BSD 4.4, at least)
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|    might declare sys_errlist in a way that the compiler might consider
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|    incompatible with our later declaration, perhaps by using const
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|    attributes.  So we hide the declaration in errno.h (if any) using a
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|    macro. */
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| #define sys_nerr sys_nerr__
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| #define sys_errlist sys_errlist__
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include "ansidecl.h"
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| #include "libiberty.h"
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| 
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include <errno.h>
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST
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| #undef sys_nerr
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| #undef sys_errlist
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| #endif
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| 
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| /*  Routines imported from standard C runtime libraries. */
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| #else
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| extern PTR malloc ();
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
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| #include <string.h>
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| #else
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| extern PTR memset ();
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifndef MAX
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| #  define MAX(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
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| #endif
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| 
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| static void init_error_tables (void);
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| 
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| /* Translation table for errno values.  See intro(2) in most UNIX systems
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|    Programmers Reference Manuals.
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| 
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|    Note that this table is generally only accessed when it is used at runtime
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|    to initialize errno name and message tables that are indexed by errno
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|    value.
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| 
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|    Not all of these errnos will exist on all systems.  This table is the only
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|    thing that should have to be updated as new error numbers are introduced.
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|    It's sort of ugly, but at least its portable. */
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| 
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| struct error_info
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| {
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|   const int value;		/* The numeric value from <errno.h> */
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|   const char *const name;	/* The equivalent symbolic value */
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| #ifndef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST
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|   const char *const msg;	/* Short message about this value */
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| #endif
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| };
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| 
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| #ifndef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST
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| #   define ENTRY(value, name, msg)	{value, name, msg}
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| #else
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| #   define ENTRY(value, name, msg)	{value, name}
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| #endif
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| 
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| static const struct error_info error_table[] =
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| {
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| #if defined (EPERM)
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|   ENTRY(EPERM, "EPERM", "Not owner"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOENT)
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|   ENTRY(ENOENT, "ENOENT", "No such file or directory"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ESRCH)
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|   ENTRY(ESRCH, "ESRCH", "No such process"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EINTR)
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|   ENTRY(EINTR, "EINTR", "Interrupted system call"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EIO)
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|   ENTRY(EIO, "EIO", "I/O error"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENXIO)
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|   ENTRY(ENXIO, "ENXIO", "No such device or address"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (E2BIG)
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|   ENTRY(E2BIG, "E2BIG", "Arg list too long"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOEXEC)
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|   ENTRY(ENOEXEC, "ENOEXEC", "Exec format error"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBADF)
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|   ENTRY(EBADF, "EBADF", "Bad file number"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ECHILD)
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|   ENTRY(ECHILD, "ECHILD", "No child processes"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EWOULDBLOCK)	/* Put before EAGAIN, sometimes aliased */
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|   ENTRY(EWOULDBLOCK, "EWOULDBLOCK", "Operation would block"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EAGAIN)
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|   ENTRY(EAGAIN, "EAGAIN", "No more processes"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOMEM)
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|   ENTRY(ENOMEM, "ENOMEM", "Not enough space"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EACCES)
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|   ENTRY(EACCES, "EACCES", "Permission denied"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EFAULT)
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|   ENTRY(EFAULT, "EFAULT", "Bad address"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOTBLK)
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|   ENTRY(ENOTBLK, "ENOTBLK", "Block device required"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBUSY)
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|   ENTRY(EBUSY, "EBUSY", "Device busy"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EEXIST)
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|   ENTRY(EEXIST, "EEXIST", "File exists"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EXDEV)
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|   ENTRY(EXDEV, "EXDEV", "Cross-device link"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENODEV)
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|   ENTRY(ENODEV, "ENODEV", "No such device"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOTDIR)
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|   ENTRY(ENOTDIR, "ENOTDIR", "Not a directory"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EISDIR)
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|   ENTRY(EISDIR, "EISDIR", "Is a directory"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EINVAL)
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|   ENTRY(EINVAL, "EINVAL", "Invalid argument"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENFILE)
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|   ENTRY(ENFILE, "ENFILE", "File table overflow"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EMFILE)
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|   ENTRY(EMFILE, "EMFILE", "Too many open files"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOTTY)
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|   ENTRY(ENOTTY, "ENOTTY", "Not a typewriter"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ETXTBSY)
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|   ENTRY(ETXTBSY, "ETXTBSY", "Text file busy"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EFBIG)
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|   ENTRY(EFBIG, "EFBIG", "File too large"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOSPC)
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|   ENTRY(ENOSPC, "ENOSPC", "No space left on device"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ESPIPE)
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|   ENTRY(ESPIPE, "ESPIPE", "Illegal seek"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EROFS)
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|   ENTRY(EROFS, "EROFS", "Read-only file system"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EMLINK)
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|   ENTRY(EMLINK, "EMLINK", "Too many links"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EPIPE)
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|   ENTRY(EPIPE, "EPIPE", "Broken pipe"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EDOM)
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|   ENTRY(EDOM, "EDOM", "Math argument out of domain of func"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ERANGE)
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|   ENTRY(ERANGE, "ERANGE", "Math result not representable"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOMSG)
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|   ENTRY(ENOMSG, "ENOMSG", "No message of desired type"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EIDRM)
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|   ENTRY(EIDRM, "EIDRM", "Identifier removed"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ECHRNG)
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|   ENTRY(ECHRNG, "ECHRNG", "Channel number out of range"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EL2NSYNC)
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|   ENTRY(EL2NSYNC, "EL2NSYNC", "Level 2 not synchronized"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EL3HLT)
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|   ENTRY(EL3HLT, "EL3HLT", "Level 3 halted"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EL3RST)
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|   ENTRY(EL3RST, "EL3RST", "Level 3 reset"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ELNRNG)
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|   ENTRY(ELNRNG, "ELNRNG", "Link number out of range"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EUNATCH)
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|   ENTRY(EUNATCH, "EUNATCH", "Protocol driver not attached"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOCSI)
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|   ENTRY(ENOCSI, "ENOCSI", "No CSI structure available"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EL2HLT)
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|   ENTRY(EL2HLT, "EL2HLT", "Level 2 halted"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EDEADLK)
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|   ENTRY(EDEADLK, "EDEADLK", "Deadlock condition"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOLCK)
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|   ENTRY(ENOLCK, "ENOLCK", "No record locks available"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBADE)
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|   ENTRY(EBADE, "EBADE", "Invalid exchange"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBADR)
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|   ENTRY(EBADR, "EBADR", "Invalid request descriptor"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EXFULL)
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|   ENTRY(EXFULL, "EXFULL", "Exchange full"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOANO)
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|   ENTRY(ENOANO, "ENOANO", "No anode"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBADRQC)
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|   ENTRY(EBADRQC, "EBADRQC", "Invalid request code"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBADSLT)
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|   ENTRY(EBADSLT, "EBADSLT", "Invalid slot"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EDEADLOCK)
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|   ENTRY(EDEADLOCK, "EDEADLOCK", "File locking deadlock error"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBFONT)
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|   ENTRY(EBFONT, "EBFONT", "Bad font file format"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOSTR)
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|   ENTRY(ENOSTR, "ENOSTR", "Device not a stream"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENODATA)
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|   ENTRY(ENODATA, "ENODATA", "No data available"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ETIME)
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|   ENTRY(ETIME, "ETIME", "Timer expired"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOSR)
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|   ENTRY(ENOSR, "ENOSR", "Out of streams resources"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENONET)
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|   ENTRY(ENONET, "ENONET", "Machine is not on the network"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOPKG)
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|   ENTRY(ENOPKG, "ENOPKG", "Package not installed"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EREMOTE)
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|   ENTRY(EREMOTE, "EREMOTE", "Object is remote"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOLINK)
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|   ENTRY(ENOLINK, "ENOLINK", "Link has been severed"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EADV)
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|   ENTRY(EADV, "EADV", "Advertise error"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ESRMNT)
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|   ENTRY(ESRMNT, "ESRMNT", "Srmount error"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ECOMM)
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|   ENTRY(ECOMM, "ECOMM", "Communication error on send"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EPROTO)
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|   ENTRY(EPROTO, "EPROTO", "Protocol error"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EMULTIHOP)
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|   ENTRY(EMULTIHOP, "EMULTIHOP", "Multihop attempted"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EDOTDOT)
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|   ENTRY(EDOTDOT, "EDOTDOT", "RFS specific error"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBADMSG)
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|   ENTRY(EBADMSG, "EBADMSG", "Not a data message"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENAMETOOLONG)
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|   ENTRY(ENAMETOOLONG, "ENAMETOOLONG", "File name too long"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EOVERFLOW)
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|   ENTRY(EOVERFLOW, "EOVERFLOW", "Value too large for defined data type"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOTUNIQ)
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|   ENTRY(ENOTUNIQ, "ENOTUNIQ", "Name not unique on network"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EBADFD)
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|   ENTRY(EBADFD, "EBADFD", "File descriptor in bad state"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EREMCHG)
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|   ENTRY(EREMCHG, "EREMCHG", "Remote address changed"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ELIBACC)
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|   ENTRY(ELIBACC, "ELIBACC", "Can not access a needed shared library"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ELIBBAD)
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|   ENTRY(ELIBBAD, "ELIBBAD", "Accessing a corrupted shared library"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ELIBSCN)
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|   ENTRY(ELIBSCN, "ELIBSCN", ".lib section in a.out corrupted"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ELIBMAX)
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|   ENTRY(ELIBMAX, "ELIBMAX", "Attempting to link in too many shared libraries"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ELIBEXEC)
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|   ENTRY(ELIBEXEC, "ELIBEXEC", "Cannot exec a shared library directly"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EILSEQ)
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|   ENTRY(EILSEQ, "EILSEQ", "Illegal byte sequence"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOSYS)
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|   ENTRY(ENOSYS, "ENOSYS", "Operation not applicable"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ELOOP)
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|   ENTRY(ELOOP, "ELOOP", "Too many symbolic links encountered"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ERESTART)
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|   ENTRY(ERESTART, "ERESTART", "Interrupted system call should be restarted"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ESTRPIPE)
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|   ENTRY(ESTRPIPE, "ESTRPIPE", "Streams pipe error"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOTEMPTY)
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|   ENTRY(ENOTEMPTY, "ENOTEMPTY", "Directory not empty"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EUSERS)
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|   ENTRY(EUSERS, "EUSERS", "Too many users"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOTSOCK)
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|   ENTRY(ENOTSOCK, "ENOTSOCK", "Socket operation on non-socket"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EDESTADDRREQ)
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|   ENTRY(EDESTADDRREQ, "EDESTADDRREQ", "Destination address required"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EMSGSIZE)
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|   ENTRY(EMSGSIZE, "EMSGSIZE", "Message too long"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EPROTOTYPE)
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|   ENTRY(EPROTOTYPE, "EPROTOTYPE", "Protocol wrong type for socket"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOPROTOOPT)
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|   ENTRY(ENOPROTOOPT, "ENOPROTOOPT", "Protocol not available"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EPROTONOSUPPORT)
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|   ENTRY(EPROTONOSUPPORT, "EPROTONOSUPPORT", "Protocol not supported"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)
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|   ENTRY(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT, "ESOCKTNOSUPPORT", "Socket type not supported"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EOPNOTSUPP)
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|   ENTRY(EOPNOTSUPP, "EOPNOTSUPP", "Operation not supported on transport endpoint"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EPFNOSUPPORT)
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|   ENTRY(EPFNOSUPPORT, "EPFNOSUPPORT", "Protocol family not supported"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EAFNOSUPPORT)
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|   ENTRY(EAFNOSUPPORT, "EAFNOSUPPORT", "Address family not supported by protocol"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EADDRINUSE)
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|   ENTRY(EADDRINUSE, "EADDRINUSE", "Address already in use"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EADDRNOTAVAIL)
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|   ENTRY(EADDRNOTAVAIL, "EADDRNOTAVAIL","Cannot assign requested address"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENETDOWN)
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|   ENTRY(ENETDOWN, "ENETDOWN", "Network is down"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENETUNREACH)
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|   ENTRY(ENETUNREACH, "ENETUNREACH", "Network is unreachable"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENETRESET)
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|   ENTRY(ENETRESET, "ENETRESET", "Network dropped connection because of reset"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ECONNABORTED)
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|   ENTRY(ECONNABORTED, "ECONNABORTED", "Software caused connection abort"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ECONNRESET)
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|   ENTRY(ECONNRESET, "ECONNRESET", "Connection reset by peer"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOBUFS)
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|   ENTRY(ENOBUFS, "ENOBUFS", "No buffer space available"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EISCONN)
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|   ENTRY(EISCONN, "EISCONN", "Transport endpoint is already connected"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOTCONN)
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|   ENTRY(ENOTCONN, "ENOTCONN", "Transport endpoint is not connected"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ESHUTDOWN)
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|   ENTRY(ESHUTDOWN, "ESHUTDOWN", "Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ETOOMANYREFS)
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|   ENTRY(ETOOMANYREFS, "ETOOMANYREFS", "Too many references: cannot splice"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ETIMEDOUT)
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|   ENTRY(ETIMEDOUT, "ETIMEDOUT", "Connection timed out"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ECONNREFUSED)
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|   ENTRY(ECONNREFUSED, "ECONNREFUSED", "Connection refused"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EHOSTDOWN)
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|   ENTRY(EHOSTDOWN, "EHOSTDOWN", "Host is down"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EHOSTUNREACH)
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|   ENTRY(EHOSTUNREACH, "EHOSTUNREACH", "No route to host"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EALREADY)
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|   ENTRY(EALREADY, "EALREADY", "Operation already in progress"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EINPROGRESS)
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|   ENTRY(EINPROGRESS, "EINPROGRESS", "Operation now in progress"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ESTALE)
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|   ENTRY(ESTALE, "ESTALE", "Stale NFS file handle"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EUCLEAN)
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|   ENTRY(EUCLEAN, "EUCLEAN", "Structure needs cleaning"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENOTNAM)
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|   ENTRY(ENOTNAM, "ENOTNAM", "Not a XENIX named type file"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (ENAVAIL)
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|   ENTRY(ENAVAIL, "ENAVAIL", "No XENIX semaphores available"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EISNAM)
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|   ENTRY(EISNAM, "EISNAM", "Is a named type file"),
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| #endif
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| #if defined (EREMOTEIO)
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|   ENTRY(EREMOTEIO, "EREMOTEIO", "Remote I/O error"),
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| #endif
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|   ENTRY(0, NULL, NULL)
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| };
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| 
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| #ifdef EVMSERR
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| /* This is not in the table, because the numeric value of EVMSERR (32767)
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|    lies outside the range of sys_errlist[].  */
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| static struct { int value; const char *name, *msg; }
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|   evmserr = { EVMSERR, "EVMSERR", "VMS-specific error" };
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Translation table allocated and initialized at runtime.  Indexed by the
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|    errno value to find the equivalent symbolic value. */
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| 
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| static const char **error_names;
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| static int num_error_names = 0;
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| 
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| /* Translation table allocated and initialized at runtime, if it does not
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|    already exist in the host environment.  Indexed by the errno value to find
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|    the descriptive string.
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| 
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|    We don't export it for use in other modules because even though it has the
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|    same name, it differs from other implementations in that it is dynamically
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|    initialized rather than statically initialized. */
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| 
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| #ifndef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST
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| 
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| #define sys_nerr sys_nerr__
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| #define sys_errlist sys_errlist__
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| static int sys_nerr;
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| static const char **sys_errlist;
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| 
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| #else
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| 
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| extern int sys_nerr;
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| extern char *sys_errlist[];
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| 
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| #endif
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| 
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| /*
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| 
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| NAME
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| 
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| 	init_error_tables -- initialize the name and message tables
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| 
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| 	static void init_error_tables ();
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| 
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| 	Using the error_table, which is initialized at compile time, generate
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| 	the error_names and the sys_errlist (if needed) tables, which are
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| 	indexed at runtime by a specific errno value.
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| 
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| BUGS
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| 
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| 	The initialization of the tables may fail under low memory conditions,
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| 	in which case we don't do anything particularly useful, but we don't
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| 	bomb either.  Who knows, it might succeed at a later point if we free
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| 	some memory in the meantime.  In any case, the other routines know
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| 	how to deal with lack of a table after trying to initialize it.  This
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| 	may or may not be considered to be a bug, that we don't specifically
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| 	warn about this particular failure mode.
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| 
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| */
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| 
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| static void
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| init_error_tables (void)
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| {
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|   const struct error_info *eip;
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|   int nbytes;
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| 
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|   /* If we haven't already scanned the error_table once to find the maximum
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|      errno value, then go find it now. */
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| 
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|   if (num_error_names == 0)
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|     {
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|       for (eip = error_table; eip -> name != NULL; eip++)
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| 	{
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| 	  if (eip -> value >= num_error_names)
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| 	    {
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| 	      num_error_names = eip -> value + 1;
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| 	    }
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| 	}
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|     }
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| 
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|   /* Now attempt to allocate the error_names table, zero it out, and then
 | |
|      initialize it from the statically initialized error_table. */
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| 
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|   if (error_names == NULL)
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|     {
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|       nbytes = num_error_names * sizeof (char *);
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|       if ((error_names = (const char **) malloc (nbytes)) != NULL)
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| 	{
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| 	  memset (error_names, 0, nbytes);
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| 	  for (eip = error_table; eip -> name != NULL; eip++)
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| 	    {
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| 	      error_names[eip -> value] = eip -> name;
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| 	    }
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| 	}
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|     }
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| 
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| #ifndef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST
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| 
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|   /* Now attempt to allocate the sys_errlist table, zero it out, and then
 | |
|      initialize it from the statically initialized error_table. */
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| 
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|   if (sys_errlist == NULL)
 | |
|     {
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|       nbytes = num_error_names * sizeof (char *);
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|       if ((sys_errlist = (const char **) malloc (nbytes)) != NULL)
 | |
| 	{
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| 	  memset (sys_errlist, 0, nbytes);
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| 	  sys_nerr = num_error_names;
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| 	  for (eip = error_table; eip -> name != NULL; eip++)
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| 	    {
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| 	      sys_errlist[eip -> value] = eip -> msg;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
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|     }
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| 
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| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
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| 
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| 
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| @deftypefn Extension int errno_max (void)
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| 
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| Returns the maximum @code{errno} value for which a corresponding
 | |
| symbolic name or message is available.  Note that in the case where we
 | |
| use the @code{sys_errlist} supplied by the system, it is possible for
 | |
| there to be more symbolic names than messages, or vice versa.  In
 | |
| fact, the manual page for @code{perror(3C)} explicitly warns that one
 | |
| should check the size of the table (@code{sys_nerr}) before indexing
 | |
| it, since new error codes may be added to the system before they are
 | |
| added to the table.  Thus @code{sys_nerr} might be smaller than value
 | |
| implied by the largest @code{errno} value defined in @code{<errno.h>}.
 | |
| 
 | |
| We return the maximum value that can be used to obtain a meaningful
 | |
| symbolic name or message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| @end deftypefn
 | |
| 
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| errno_max (void)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int maxsize;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (error_names == NULL)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       init_error_tables ();
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   maxsize = MAX (sys_nerr, num_error_names);
 | |
|   return (maxsize - 1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
| 
 | |
| @deftypefn Supplemental char* strerror (int @var{errnoval})
 | |
| 
 | |
| Maps an @code{errno} number to an error message string, the contents
 | |
| of which are implementation defined.  On systems which have the
 | |
| external variables @code{sys_nerr} and @code{sys_errlist}, these
 | |
| strings will be the same as the ones used by @code{perror}.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If the supplied error number is within the valid range of indices for
 | |
| the @code{sys_errlist}, but no message is available for the particular
 | |
| error number, then returns the string @samp{Error @var{num}}, where
 | |
| @var{num} is the error number.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If the supplied error number is not a valid index into
 | |
| @code{sys_errlist}, returns @code{NULL}.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The returned string is only guaranteed to be valid only until the
 | |
| next call to @code{strerror}.
 | |
| 
 | |
| @end deftypefn
 | |
| 
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| char *
 | |
| strerror (int errnoval)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   const char *msg;
 | |
|   static char buf[32];
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifndef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (error_names == NULL)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       init_error_tables ();
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if ((errnoval < 0) || (errnoval >= sys_nerr))
 | |
|     {
 | |
| #ifdef EVMSERR
 | |
|       if (errnoval == evmserr.value)
 | |
| 	msg = evmserr.msg;
 | |
|       else
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|       /* Out of range, just return NULL */
 | |
|       msg = NULL;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else if ((sys_errlist == NULL) || (sys_errlist[errnoval] == NULL))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* In range, but no sys_errlist or no entry at this index. */
 | |
|       sprintf (buf, "Error %d", errnoval);
 | |
|       msg = buf;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* In range, and a valid message.  Just return the message. */
 | |
|       msg = (char *) sys_errlist[errnoval];
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   
 | |
|   return (msg);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #endif	/* ! HAVE_STRERROR */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
| 
 | |
| @deftypefn Replacement {const char*} strerrno (int @var{errnum})
 | |
| 
 | |
| Given an error number returned from a system call (typically returned
 | |
| in @code{errno}), returns a pointer to a string containing the
 | |
| symbolic name of that error number, as found in @code{<errno.h>}.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If the supplied error number is within the valid range of indices for
 | |
| symbolic names, but no name is available for the particular error
 | |
| number, then returns the string @samp{Error @var{num}}, where @var{num}
 | |
| is the error number.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If the supplied error number is not within the range of valid
 | |
| indices, then returns @code{NULL}.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The contents of the location pointed to are only guaranteed to be
 | |
| valid until the next call to @code{strerrno}.
 | |
| 
 | |
| @end deftypefn
 | |
| 
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| const char *
 | |
| strerrno (int errnoval)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   const char *name;
 | |
|   static char buf[32];
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (error_names == NULL)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       init_error_tables ();
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if ((errnoval < 0) || (errnoval >= num_error_names))
 | |
|     {
 | |
| #ifdef EVMSERR
 | |
|       if (errnoval == evmserr.value)
 | |
| 	name = evmserr.name;
 | |
|       else
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|       /* Out of range, just return NULL */
 | |
|       name = NULL;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else if ((error_names == NULL) || (error_names[errnoval] == NULL))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* In range, but no error_names or no entry at this index. */
 | |
|       sprintf (buf, "Error %d", errnoval);
 | |
|       name = (const char *) buf;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* In range, and a valid name.  Just return the name. */
 | |
|       name = error_names[errnoval];
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return (name);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
| 
 | |
| @deftypefn Extension int strtoerrno (const char *@var{name})
 | |
| 
 | |
| Given the symbolic name of a error number (e.g., @code{EACCES}), map it
 | |
| to an errno value.  If no translation is found, returns 0.
 | |
| 
 | |
| @end deftypefn
 | |
| 
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| strtoerrno (const char *name)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int errnoval = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (name != NULL)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       if (error_names == NULL)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  init_error_tables ();
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       for (errnoval = 0; errnoval < num_error_names; errnoval++)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  if ((error_names[errnoval] != NULL) &&
 | |
| 	      (strcmp (name, error_names[errnoval]) == 0))
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      break;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       if (errnoval == num_error_names)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| #ifdef EVMSERR
 | |
| 	  if (strcmp (name, evmserr.name) == 0)
 | |
| 	    errnoval = evmserr.value;
 | |
| 	  else
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	  errnoval = 0;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   return (errnoval);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* A simple little main that does nothing but print all the errno translations
 | |
|    if MAIN is defined and this file is compiled and linked. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifdef MAIN
 | |
| 
 | |
| #include <stdio.h>
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| main (void)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int errn;
 | |
|   int errnmax;
 | |
|   const char *name;
 | |
|   const char *msg;
 | |
|   char *strerror ();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   errnmax = errno_max ();
 | |
|   printf ("%d entries in names table.\n", num_error_names);
 | |
|   printf ("%d entries in messages table.\n", sys_nerr);
 | |
|   printf ("%d is max useful index.\n", errnmax);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Keep printing values until we get to the end of *both* tables, not
 | |
|      *either* table.  Note that knowing the maximum useful index does *not*
 | |
|      relieve us of the responsibility of testing the return pointer for
 | |
|      NULL. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for (errn = 0; errn <= errnmax; errn++)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       name = strerrno (errn);
 | |
|       name = (name == NULL) ? "<NULL>" : name;
 | |
|       msg = strerror (errn);
 | |
|       msg = (msg == NULL) ? "<NULL>" : msg;
 | |
|       printf ("%-4d%-18s%s\n", errn, name, msg);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #endif
 |