SCF_strerror - get a string describing a status code
cc [ flag... ] file... -lsmartcard [ library...] #include <smartcard/scf.h>
const char *SCF_strerror(SCF_Status_t error);
error A value returned from a smartcard SCF function call. A list of all current codes is contained in <smartcard/scf.h>
The SCF_strerror() function provides a mechanism for generating a brief message that describes each SCF_Status_t error code. An application might use the message when displaying or logging errors.
The string returned by the function does not contain any newline characters. Returned strings must not be modified or freed by the caller.
A pointer to a valid string is always returned. If the provided error is not a valid SCF error code, a string is returned stating that the error code is unknown. A null pointer is never returned.
Example 1: Report a fatal error.
SCF_Status_t status; SCF_Session_t mySession; status = SCF_Session_getSession(&mySession); if (status != SCF_STATUS_SUCCESS) { printf("Smartcard startup error: %s\n", SCF_strerror(status)); exit(1); } /* ... */
Messages returned from SCF_strerror() are in the native language specified by the LC_MESSAGES locale category; see setlocale(3C). The C locale is used if the native strings could not be loaded.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability | Evolving |
MT-Level | MT-Safe |
libsmartcard(3LIB), SCF_Session_getSession(3SMARTCARD), strerror(3C), attributes(5)
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