_________________________________________________________________ NAME Tcl_SetErrno, Tcl_GetErrno, Tcl_ErrnoId, Tcl_ErrnoMsg - manipulate errno to store and retrieve error codes SYNOPSIS #include <tcl.h> void Tcl_SetErrno(errorCode) int Tcl_GetErrno() char * Tcl_ErrnoId() char * Tcl_ErrnoMsg() ARGUMENTS int errorCode (in) A POSIX error code such as ENOENT. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION Tcl_SetErrno and Tcl_GetErrno provide portable access to the errno variable, which is used to record a POSIX error code after system calls and other operations such as Tcl_Gets. These procedures are necessary because global variable accesses cannot be made across module boundaries on some platforms. Tcl_SetErrno sets the errno variable to the value of the errorCode argument C procedures that wish to return error information to their callers via errno should call Tcl_SetErrno rather than setting errno directly. Tcl_GetErrno returns the current value of errno. Procedures wishing to access errno should call this procedure instead of accessing errno directly. Tcl_ErrnoId and Tcl_ErrnoMsg return a string representation of the current errno value. Tcl_ErrnoId returns a machine- readable textual identifier such as "EACCES". Tcl_ErrnoMsg returns a human-readable string such as "permission denied". The strings returned by these functions are statically allo- cated and the caller must not free or modify them. KEYWORDS errno, error code, global variables
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