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Thu Dec 19 23:28:33 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * resolv/resolv.h: Update from BIND 4.9.5-P1. * resolv/res_comp.c: Likewise. * resolv/res_debug.c: Likewise. * resolv/Banner: Update version number. Thu Dec 19 20:58:53 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * elf/dlfcn.h: Add extern "C" wrapper. * io/utime.h: Don't define NULL since this isn't allowed in POSIX. * io/sys/stat.h: Declare `lstat' only if __USE_BSD || __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED. * locale/locale.h: Define NULL. * math/math.c: Don't include <errno.h> to define math errors. * stdlib/stdlib.h: Likewise. * posix/unistd.h: Don't declare environ. * posix/sys/utsname.h (struct utsname): Declare member domainname as __domainname is !__USE_GNU. * signal/signal.h: Declare size_t only if __USE_BSD || __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED. * stdio/stdio.h: Don't declare cuserid when __USE_POSIX, but instead when __USE_XOPEN. * string/string.h: Define strndup only if __USE_GNU. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/clock.c: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/timebits.h: Define CLOCKS_PER_SEC as 1000000 per X/Open standard. * features.h: Add code to recognize _POSIX_C_SOURCE value 199309. Define __USE_POSIX199309. * posix/unistd.h: Declare fdatasync only if __USE_POSIX199309. * time/time.c: Declare nanosleep only if __USE_POSIX199309. Patches by Rüdiger Helsch <rh@unifix.de>. * locale/locale.h: Add declaration of newlocale and freelocale. * new-malloc/Makefile (distibute): Add mtrace.awk. (dist-routines): Add mcheck and mtrace. (install-lib, non-lib.a): Define as libmcheck.a. * new-malloc/malloc.h: Add declaration of __malloc_initialized. * new-malloc/mcheck.c: New file. * new-malloc/mcheck.h: New file. * new-malloc/mtrace.c: New file. * new-malloc/mtrace.awk: New file. * posix/unistd.h: Correct prototype for usleep. * sysdeps/unix/bsd/usleep.c: De-ANSI-declfy. Correct return type. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/usleep.c: Real implementation based on nanosleep. * signal/signal.h: Change protoype of __sigpause to take two arguments. Remove prototype for sigpause. Add two different macros named sigpause selected when __USE_BSD or __USE_XOPEN are defined. This is necessary since the old BSD definition of theis function collides with the X/Open definition. * sysdeps/posix/sigpause.c: Change function definition to also fit X/Open definition. * sysdeps/libm-i387/e_exp.S: Make sure stack is empty when the function is left. * sysdeps/libm-i387/e_expl.S: Likewise. Patch by HJ Lu. 1996-12-17 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> * many, many files: Spelling corrections. * catgets/catgetsinfo.h (mmapped): Renamed from mmaped (in struct catalog_info.status). * mach/err_kern.sub (err_codes_unix), string/stratcliff.c (main): Fix spelling in message. * po/libc.pot: Fix spelling in message for `zic'; this anticipates a fix in the tzcode distribution. Wed Dec 18 15:48:02 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * time/strftime.c: Implement ^ flag to cause output be converted to use upper case characters. * time/zic.c: Update from ADO tzcode1996n. Wed Dec 18 14:29:24 1996 Erik Naggum <erik@naggum.no> * time/strftime.c (add): Don't change global `i' until all is over. Define NULL is not already defined. Tue Dec 17 09:49:03 1996 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * libio/iovsprintf.c (_IO_vsprintf): Change `&sf' to `&sf._sbf._f' to avoid the need for a cast. * libio/iovsscanf.c (_IO_vsscanf): Likewise. * sunrpc/rpc/xdr.h: Add prototype for xdr_free.
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25 KiB
C
805 lines
25 KiB
C
/* This file is generated from errno.texi by errlist.awk. */
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#include <errno.h>
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const char *const _sys_errlist[] =
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{
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[0] = N_("Success"),
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#ifdef EPERM
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/*
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TRANS Operation not permitted; only the owner of the file (or other resource)
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TRANS or processes with special privileges can perform the operation. */
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[EPERM] = N_("Operation not permitted"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOENT
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/*
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TRANS No such file or directory. This is a ``file doesn't exist'' error
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TRANS for ordinary files that are referenced in contexts where they are
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TRANS expected to already exist. */
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[ENOENT] = N_("No such file or directory"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ESRCH
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/*
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TRANS No process matches the specified process ID. */
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[ESRCH] = N_("No such process"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EINTR
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/*
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TRANS Interrupted function call; an asynchronous signal occurred and prevented
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TRANS completion of the call. When this happens, you should try the call
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TRANS again.
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TRANS
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TRANS You can choose to have functions resume after a signal that is handled,
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TRANS rather than failing with @code{EINTR}; see @ref{Interrupted
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TRANS Primitives}. */
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[EINTR] = N_("Interrupted system call"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EIO
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/*
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TRANS Input/output error; usually used for physical read or write errors. */
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[EIO] = N_("Input/output error"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENXIO
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/*
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TRANS No such device or address. The system tried to use the device
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TRANS represented by a file you specified, and it couldn't find the device.
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TRANS This can mean that the device file was installed incorrectly, or that
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TRANS the physical device is missing or not correctly attached to the
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TRANS computer. */
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[ENXIO] = N_("Device not configured"),
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#endif
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#ifdef E2BIG
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/*
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TRANS Argument list too long; used when the arguments passed to a new program
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TRANS being executed with one of the @code{exec} functions (@pxref{Executing a
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TRANS File}) occupy too much memory space. This condition never arises in the
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TRANS GNU system. */
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[E2BIG] = N_("Argument list too long"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOEXEC
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/*
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TRANS Invalid executable file format. This condition is detected by the
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TRANS @code{exec} functions; see @ref{Executing a File}. */
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[ENOEXEC] = N_("Exec format error"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EBADF
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/*
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TRANS Bad file descriptor; for example, I/O on a descriptor that has been
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TRANS closed or reading from a descriptor open only for writing (or vice
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TRANS versa). */
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[EBADF] = N_("Bad file descriptor"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ECHILD
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/*
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TRANS There are no child processes. This error happens on operations that are
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TRANS supposed to manipulate child processes, when there aren't any processes
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TRANS to manipulate. */
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[ECHILD] = N_("No child processes"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EDEADLK
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/*
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TRANS Deadlock avoided; allocating a system resource would have resulted in a
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TRANS deadlock situation. The system does not guarantee that it will notice
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TRANS all such situations. This error means you got lucky and the system
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TRANS noticed; it might just hang. @xref{File Locks}, for an example. */
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[EDEADLK] = N_("Resource deadlock avoided"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOMEM
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/*
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TRANS No memory available. The system cannot allocate more virtual memory
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TRANS because its capacity is full. */
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[ENOMEM] = N_("Cannot allocate memory"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EACCES
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/*
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TRANS Permission denied; the file permissions do not allow the attempted operation. */
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[EACCES] = N_("Permission denied"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EFAULT
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/*
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TRANS Bad address; an invalid pointer was detected.
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TRANS In the GNU system, this error never happens; you get a signal instead. */
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[EFAULT] = N_("Bad address"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOTBLK
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/*
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TRANS A file that isn't a block special file was given in a situation that
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TRANS requires one. For example, trying to mount an ordinary file as a file
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TRANS system in Unix gives this error. */
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[ENOTBLK] = N_("Block device required"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EBUSY
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/*
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TRANS Resource busy; a system resource that can't be shared is already in use.
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TRANS For example, if you try to delete a file that is the root of a currently
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TRANS mounted filesystem, you get this error. */
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[EBUSY] = N_("Device or resource busy"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EEXIST
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/*
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TRANS File exists; an existing file was specified in a context where it only
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TRANS makes sense to specify a new file. */
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[EEXIST] = N_("File exists"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EXDEV
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/*
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TRANS An attempt to make an improper link across file systems was detected.
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TRANS This happens not only when you use @code{link} (@pxref{Hard Links}) but
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TRANS also when you rename a file with @code{rename} (@pxref{Renaming Files}). */
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[EXDEV] = N_("Invalid cross-device link"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENODEV
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/*
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TRANS The wrong type of device was given to a function that expects a
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TRANS particular sort of device. */
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[ENODEV] = N_("Operation not supported by device"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOTDIR
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/*
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TRANS A file that isn't a directory was specified when a directory is required. */
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[ENOTDIR] = N_("Not a directory"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EISDIR
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/*
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TRANS File is a directory; you cannot open a directory for writing,
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TRANS or create or remove hard links to it. */
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[EISDIR] = N_("Is a directory"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EINVAL
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/*
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TRANS Invalid argument. This is used to indicate various kinds of problems
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TRANS with passing the wrong argument to a library function. */
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[EINVAL] = N_("Invalid argument"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EMFILE
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/*
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TRANS The current process has too many files open and can't open any more.
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TRANS Duplicate descriptors do count toward this limit.
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TRANS
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TRANS In BSD and GNU, the number of open files is controlled by a resource
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TRANS limit that can usually be increased. If you get this error, you might
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TRANS want to increase the @code{RLIMIT_NOFILE} limit or make it unlimited;
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TRANS @pxref{Limits on Resources}. */
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[EMFILE] = N_("Too many open files"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENFILE
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/*
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TRANS There are too many distinct file openings in the entire system. Note
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TRANS that any number of linked channels count as just one file opening; see
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TRANS @ref{Linked Channels}. This error never occurs in the GNU system. */
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[ENFILE] = N_("Too many open files in system"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOTTY
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/*
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TRANS Inappropriate I/O control operation, such as trying to set terminal
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TRANS modes on an ordinary file. */
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[ENOTTY] = N_("Inappropriate ioctl for device"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ETXTBSY
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/*
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TRANS An attempt to execute a file that is currently open for writing, or
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TRANS write to a file that is currently being executed. Often using a
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TRANS debugger to run a program is considered having it open for writing and
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TRANS will cause this error. (The name stands for ``text file busy''.) This
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TRANS is not an error in the GNU system; the text is copied as necessary. */
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[ETXTBSY] = N_("Text file busy"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EFBIG
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/*
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TRANS File too big; the size of a file would be larger than allowed by the system. */
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[EFBIG] = N_("File too large"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOSPC
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/*
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TRANS No space left on device; write operation on a file failed because the
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TRANS disk is full. */
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[ENOSPC] = N_("No space left on device"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ESPIPE
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/*
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TRANS Invalid seek operation (such as on a pipe). */
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[ESPIPE] = N_("Illegal seek"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EROFS
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/*
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TRANS An attempt was made to modify something on a read-only file system. */
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[EROFS] = N_("Read-only file system"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EMLINK
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/*
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TRANS Too many links; the link count of a single file would become too large.
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TRANS @code{rename} can cause this error if the file being renamed already has
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TRANS as many links as it can take (@pxref{Renaming Files}). */
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[EMLINK] = N_("Too many links"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EPIPE
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/*
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TRANS Broken pipe; there is no process reading from the other end of a pipe.
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TRANS Every library function that returns this error code also generates a
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TRANS @code{SIGPIPE} signal; this signal terminates the program if not handled
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TRANS or blocked. Thus, your program will never actually see @code{EPIPE}
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TRANS unless it has handled or blocked @code{SIGPIPE}. */
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[EPIPE] = N_("Broken pipe"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EDOM
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/*
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TRANS Domain error; used by mathematical functions when an argument value does
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TRANS not fall into the domain over which the function is defined. */
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[EDOM] = N_("Numerical argument out of domain"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ERANGE
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/*
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TRANS Range error; used by mathematical functions when the result value is
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TRANS not representable because of overflow or underflow. */
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[ERANGE] = N_("Numerical result out of range"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EAGAIN
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/*
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TRANS Resource temporarily unavailable; the call might work if you try again
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TRANS later. The macro @code{EWOULDBLOCK} is another name for @code{EAGAIN};
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TRANS they are always the same in the GNU C library.
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TRANS
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TRANS This error can happen in a few different situations:
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TRANS
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TRANS @itemize @bullet
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TRANS @item
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TRANS An operation that would block was attempted on an object that has
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TRANS non-blocking mode selected. Trying the same operation again will block
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TRANS until some external condition makes it possible to read, write, or
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TRANS connect (whatever the operation). You can use @code{select} to find out
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TRANS when the operation will be possible; @pxref{Waiting for I/O}.
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TRANS
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TRANS @strong{Portability Note:} In older Unix many systems, this condition
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TRANS was indicated by @code{EWOULDBLOCK}, which was a distinct error code
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TRANS different from @code{EAGAIN}. To make your program portable, you should
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TRANS check for both codes and treat them the same.
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TRANS
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TRANS @item
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TRANS A temporary resource shortage made an operation impossible. @code{fork}
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TRANS can return this error. It indicates that the shortage is expected to
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TRANS pass, so your program can try the call again later and it may succeed.
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TRANS It is probably a good idea to delay for a few seconds before trying it
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TRANS again, to allow time for other processes to release scarce resources.
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TRANS Such shortages are usually fairly serious and affect the whole system,
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TRANS so usually an interactive program should report the error to the user
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TRANS and return to its command loop.
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TRANS @end itemize */
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[EAGAIN] = N_("Resource temporarily unavailable"),
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#endif
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#if defined (EWOULDBLOCK) && EWOULDBLOCK != EAGAIN
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/*
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TRANS In the GNU C library, this is another name for @code{EAGAIN} (above).
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TRANS The values are always the same, on every operating system.
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TRANS
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TRANS C libraries in many older Unix systems have @code{EWOULDBLOCK} as a
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TRANS separate error code. */
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[EWOULDBLOCK] = N_("Operation would block"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EINPROGRESS
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/*
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TRANS An operation that cannot complete immediately was initiated on an object
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TRANS that has non-blocking mode selected. Some functions that must always
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TRANS block (such as @code{connect}; @pxref{Connecting}) never return
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TRANS @code{EAGAIN}. Instead, they return @code{EINPROGRESS} to indicate that
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TRANS the operation has begun and will take some time. Attempts to manipulate
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TRANS the object before the call completes return @code{EALREADY}. You can
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TRANS use the @code{select} function to find out when the pending operation
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TRANS has completed; @pxref{Waiting for I/O}. */
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[EINPROGRESS] = N_("Operation now in progress"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EALREADY
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/*
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TRANS An operation is already in progress on an object that has non-blocking
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TRANS mode selected. */
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[EALREADY] = N_("Operation already in progress"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOTSOCK
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/*
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TRANS A file that isn't a socket was specified when a socket is required. */
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[ENOTSOCK] = N_("Socket operation on non-socket"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EMSGSIZE
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/*
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TRANS The size of a message sent on a socket was larger than the supported
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TRANS maximum size. */
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[EMSGSIZE] = N_("Message too long"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EPROTOTYPE
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/*
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TRANS The socket type does not support the requested communications protocol. */
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[EPROTOTYPE] = N_("Protocol wrong type for socket"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOPROTOOPT
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/*
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TRANS You specified a socket option that doesn't make sense for the
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TRANS particular protocol being used by the socket. @xref{Socket Options}. */
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[ENOPROTOOPT] = N_("Protocol not available"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EPROTONOSUPPORT
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/*
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TRANS The socket domain does not support the requested communications protocol
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TRANS (perhaps because the requested protocol is completely invalid.)
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TRANS @xref{Creating a Socket}. */
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[EPROTONOSUPPORT] = N_("Protocol not supported"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ESOCKTNOSUPPORT
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/*
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TRANS The socket type is not supported. */
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[ESOCKTNOSUPPORT] = N_("Socket type not supported"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EOPNOTSUPP
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/*
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TRANS The operation you requested is not supported. Some socket functions
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TRANS don't make sense for all types of sockets, and others may not be
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TRANS implemented for all communications protocols. In the GNU system, this
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TRANS error can happen for many calls when the object does not support the
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TRANS particular operation; it is a generic indication that the server knows
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TRANS nothing to do for that call. */
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[EOPNOTSUPP] = N_("Operation not supported"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EPFNOSUPPORT
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/*
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TRANS The socket communications protocol family you requested is not supported. */
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[EPFNOSUPPORT] = N_("Protocol family not supported"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EAFNOSUPPORT
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/*
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TRANS The address family specified for a socket is not supported; it is
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TRANS inconsistent with the protocol being used on the socket. @xref{Sockets}. */
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[EAFNOSUPPORT] = N_("Address family not supported by protocol"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EADDRINUSE
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/*
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TRANS The requested socket address is already in use. @xref{Socket Addresses}. */
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[EADDRINUSE] = N_("Address already in use"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EADDRNOTAVAIL
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/*
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TRANS The requested socket address is not available; for example, you tried
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TRANS to give a socket a name that doesn't match the local host name.
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TRANS @xref{Socket Addresses}. */
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[EADDRNOTAVAIL] = N_("Cannot assign requested address"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENETDOWN
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/*
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TRANS A socket operation failed because the network was down. */
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[ENETDOWN] = N_("Network is down"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENETUNREACH
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/*
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TRANS A socket operation failed because the subnet containing the remote host
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TRANS was unreachable. */
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[ENETUNREACH] = N_("Network is unreachable"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENETRESET
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/*
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TRANS A network connection was reset because the remote host crashed. */
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[ENETRESET] = N_("Network dropped connection on reset"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ECONNABORTED
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/*
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TRANS A network connection was aborted locally. */
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[ECONNABORTED] = N_("Software caused connection abort"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ECONNRESET
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/*
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TRANS A network connection was closed for reasons outside the control of the
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TRANS local host, such as by the remote machine rebooting or an unrecoverable
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TRANS protocol violation. */
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[ECONNRESET] = N_("Connection reset by peer"),
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#endif
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#ifdef ENOBUFS
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/*
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TRANS The kernel's buffers for I/O operations are all in use. In GNU, this
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TRANS error is always synonymous with @code{ENOMEM}; you may get one or the
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TRANS other from network operations. */
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[ENOBUFS] = N_("No buffer space available"),
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#endif
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#ifdef EISCONN
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/*
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TRANS You tried to connect a socket that is already connected.
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TRANS @xref{Connecting}. */
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[EISCONN] = N_("Transport endpoint is already connected"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOTCONN
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS The socket is not connected to anything. You get this error when you
|
|
TRANS try to transmit data over a socket, without first specifying a
|
|
TRANS destination for the data. For a connectionless socket (for datagram
|
|
TRANS protocols, such as UDP), you get @code{EDESTADDRREQ} instead. */
|
|
[ENOTCONN] = N_("Transport endpoint is not connected"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EDESTADDRREQ
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS No default destination address was set for the socket. You get this
|
|
TRANS error when you try to transmit data over a connectionless socket,
|
|
TRANS without first specifying a destination for the data with @code{connect}. */
|
|
[EDESTADDRREQ] = N_("Destination address required"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ESHUTDOWN
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS The socket has already been shut down. */
|
|
[ESHUTDOWN] = N_("Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ETOOMANYREFS
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS ??? */
|
|
[ETOOMANYREFS] = N_("Too many references: cannot splice"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ETIMEDOUT
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS A socket operation with a specified timeout received no response during
|
|
TRANS the timeout period. */
|
|
[ETIMEDOUT] = N_("Connection timed out"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ECONNREFUSED
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS A remote host refused to allow the network connection (typically because
|
|
TRANS it is not running the requested service). */
|
|
[ECONNREFUSED] = N_("Connection refused"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ELOOP
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS Too many levels of symbolic links were encountered in looking up a file name.
|
|
TRANS This often indicates a cycle of symbolic links. */
|
|
[ELOOP] = N_("Too many levels of symbolic links"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENAMETOOLONG
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS Filename too long (longer than @code{PATH_MAX}; @pxref{Limits for
|
|
TRANS Files}) or host name too long (in @code{gethostname} or
|
|
TRANS @code{sethostname}; @pxref{Host Identification}). */
|
|
[ENAMETOOLONG] = N_("File name too long"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EHOSTDOWN
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS The remote host for a requested network connection is down. */
|
|
[EHOSTDOWN] = N_("Host is down"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EHOSTUNREACH
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS The remote host for a requested network connection is not reachable. */
|
|
[EHOSTUNREACH] = N_("No route to host"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOTEMPTY
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS Directory not empty, where an empty directory was expected. Typically,
|
|
TRANS this error occurs when you are trying to delete a directory. */
|
|
[ENOTEMPTY] = N_("Directory not empty"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EPROCLIM
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS This means that the per-user limit on new process would be exceeded by
|
|
TRANS an attempted @code{fork}. @xref{Limits on Resources}, for details on
|
|
TRANS the @code{RLIMIT_NPROC} limit. */
|
|
[EPROCLIM] = N_("Too many processes"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EUSERS
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS The file quota system is confused because there are too many users.
|
|
TRANS @c This can probably happen in a GNU system when using NFS. */
|
|
[EUSERS] = N_("Too many users"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EDQUOT
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS The user's disk quota was exceeded. */
|
|
[EDQUOT] = N_("Disc quota exceeded"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ESTALE
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS Stale NFS file handle. This indicates an internal confusion in the NFS
|
|
TRANS system which is due to file system rearrangements on the server host.
|
|
TRANS Repairing this condition usually requires unmounting and remounting
|
|
TRANS the NFS file system on the local host. */
|
|
[ESTALE] = N_("Stale NFS file handle"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EREMOTE
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS An attempt was made to NFS-mount a remote file system with a file name that
|
|
TRANS already specifies an NFS-mounted file.
|
|
TRANS (This is an error on some operating systems, but we expect it to work
|
|
TRANS properly on the GNU system, making this error code impossible.) */
|
|
[EREMOTE] = N_("Object is remote"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBADRPC
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS ??? */
|
|
[EBADRPC] = N_("RPC struct is bad"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ERPCMISMATCH
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS ??? */
|
|
[ERPCMISMATCH] = N_("RPC version wrong"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EPROGUNAVAIL
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS ??? */
|
|
[EPROGUNAVAIL] = N_("RPC program not available"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EPROGMISMATCH
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS ??? */
|
|
[EPROGMISMATCH] = N_("RPC program version wrong"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EPROCUNAVAIL
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS ??? */
|
|
[EPROCUNAVAIL] = N_("RPC bad procedure for program"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOLCK
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS No locks available. This is used by the file locking facilities; see
|
|
TRANS @ref{File Locks}. This error is never generated by the GNU system, but
|
|
TRANS it can result from an operation to an NFS server running another
|
|
TRANS operating system. */
|
|
[ENOLCK] = N_("No locks available"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EFTYPE
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS Inappropriate file type or format. The file was the wrong type for the
|
|
TRANS operation, or a data file had the wrong format.
|
|
TRANS
|
|
TRANS On some systems @code{chmod} returns this error if you try to set the
|
|
TRANS sticky bit on a non-directory file; @pxref{Setting Permissions}. */
|
|
[EFTYPE] = N_("Inappropriate file type or format"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EAUTH
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS ??? */
|
|
[EAUTH] = N_("Authentication error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENEEDAUTH
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS ??? */
|
|
[ENEEDAUTH] = N_("Need authenticator"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOSYS
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS Function not implemented. Some functions have commands or options defined
|
|
TRANS that might not be supported in all implementations, and this is the kind
|
|
TRANS of error you get if you request them and they are not supported. */
|
|
[ENOSYS] = N_("Function not implemented"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EILSEQ
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS While decoding a multibyte character the function came along an invalid
|
|
TRANS or an incomplete sequence of bytes or the given wide character is invalid. */
|
|
[EILSEQ] = N_("Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBACKGROUND
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS In the GNU system, servers supporting the @code{term} protocol return
|
|
TRANS this error for certain operations when the caller is not in the
|
|
TRANS foreground process group of the terminal. Users do not usually see this
|
|
TRANS error because functions such as @code{read} and @code{write} translate
|
|
TRANS it into a @code{SIGTTIN} or @code{SIGTTOU} signal. @xref{Job Control},
|
|
TRANS for information on process groups and these signals. */
|
|
[EBACKGROUND] = N_("Inappropriate operation for background process"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EDIED
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS In the GNU system, opening a file returns this error when the file is
|
|
TRANS translated by a program and the translator program dies while starting
|
|
TRANS up, before it has connected to the file. */
|
|
[EDIED] = N_("Translator died"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ED
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS The experienced user will know what is wrong.
|
|
TRANS @c This error code is a joke. Its perror text is part of the joke.
|
|
TRANS @c Don't change it. */
|
|
[ED] = N_("?"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EGREGIOUS
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS You did @strong{what}? */
|
|
[EGREGIOUS] = N_("You really blew it this time"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EIEIO
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS Go home and have a glass of warm, dairy-fresh milk. */
|
|
[EIEIO] = N_("Computer bought the farm"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EGRATUITOUS
|
|
/*
|
|
TRANS This error code has no purpose. */
|
|
[EGRATUITOUS] = N_("Gratuitous error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBADMSG
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EBADMSG] = N_("Bad message"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EIDRM
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EIDRM] = N_("Identifier removed"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EMULTIHOP
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EMULTIHOP] = N_("Multihop attempted"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENODATA
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENODATA] = N_("No data available"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOLINK
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOLINK] = N_("Link has been severed"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOMSG
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOMSG] = N_("No message of desired type"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOSR
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOSR] = N_("Out of streams resources"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOSTR
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOSTR] = N_("Device not a stream"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EOVERFLOW
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EOVERFLOW] = N_("Value too large for defined data type"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EPROTO
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EPROTO] = N_("Protocol error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ETIME
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ETIME] = N_("Timer expired"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ERESTART
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ERESTART] = N_("Interrupted system call should be restarted"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ECHRNG
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ECHRNG] = N_("Channel number out of range"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EL2NSYNC
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EL2NSYNC] = N_("Level 2 not synchronized"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EL3HLT
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EL3HLT] = N_("Level 3 halted"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EL3RST
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EL3RST] = N_("Level 3 reset"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ELNRNG
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ELNRNG] = N_("Link number out of range"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EUNATCH
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EUNATCH] = N_("Protocol driver not attached"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOCSI
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOCSI] = N_("No CSI structure available"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EL2HLT
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EL2HLT] = N_("Level 2 halted"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBADE
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EBADE] = N_("Invalid exchange"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBADR
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EBADR] = N_("Invalid request descriptor"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EXFULL
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EXFULL] = N_("Exchange full"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOANO
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOANO] = N_("No anode"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBADRQC
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EBADRQC] = N_("Invalid request code"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBADSLT
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EBADSLT] = N_("Invalid slot"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#if defined (EDEADLOCK) && EDEADLOCK != EDEADLK
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EDEADLOCK] = N_("File locking deadlock error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBFONT
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EBFONT] = N_("Bad font file format"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENONET
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENONET] = N_("Machine is not on the network"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOPKG
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOPKG] = N_("Package not installed"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EADV
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EADV] = N_("Advertise error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ESRMNT
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ESRMNT] = N_("Srmount error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ECOMM
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ECOMM] = N_("Communication error on send"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EDOTDOT
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EDOTDOT] = N_("RFS specific error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOTUNIQ
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOTUNIQ] = N_("Name not unique on network"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EBADFD
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EBADFD] = N_("File descriptor in bad state"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EREMCHG
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EREMCHG] = N_("Remote address changed"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ELIBACC
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ELIBACC] = N_("Can not access a needed shared library"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ELIBBAD
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ELIBBAD] = N_("Accessing a corrupted shared library"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ELIBSCN
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ELIBSCN] = N_(".lib section in a.out corrupted"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ELIBMAX
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ELIBMAX] = N_("Attempting to link in too many shared libraries"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ELIBEXEC
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ELIBEXEC] = N_("Cannot exec a shared library directly"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ESTRPIPE
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ESTRPIPE] = N_("Streams pipe error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EUCLEAN
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EUCLEAN] = N_("Structure needs cleaning"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENOTNAM
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENOTNAM] = N_("Not a XENIX named type file"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef ENAVAIL
|
|
/* */
|
|
[ENAVAIL] = N_("No XENIX semaphores available"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EISNAM
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EISNAM] = N_("Is a named type file"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef EREMOTEIO
|
|
/* */
|
|
[EREMOTEIO] = N_("Remote I/O error"),
|
|
#endif
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const int _sys_nerr = sizeof _sys_errlist / sizeof _sys_errlist[0];
|
|
weak_alias (_sys_errlist, sys_errlist)
|
|
weak_alias (_sys_nerr, sys_nerr)
|