NAME
elf_errmsg
,
elf_errno
—
ELF library error message
handling
LIBRARY
library “libelf”
SYNOPSIS
#include
<libelf.h>
int
elf_errno
(void);
const char *
elf_errmsg
(int
error);
DESCRIPTION
When an error occurs during an ELF library API call, the library encodes the error using an error number and stores the error number internally for retrieval by the application at a later point of time. Error numbers may contain an OS supplied error code in addition to an ELF API specific error code. An error number value of zero indicates no error.
Function
elf_errno
()
is used to retrieve the last error recorded by the ELF library. Invoking
this function has the side-effect of resetting the ELF library's recorded
error number to zero.
The function
elf_errmsg
()
returns a null-terminated string with a human readable description of the
error specified in argument error. A zero value for
argument error retrieves the most recent error
encountered by the ELF library. An argument value of -1 behaves identically,
except that it guarantees a non-NULL return from
elf_errmsg
().
RETURN VALUES
Function elf_errno
() returns a non-zero
value encoding the last error encountered by the ELF library, or zero if no
error was encountered.
Function elf_errmsg
() returns a pointer to
library local storage for non-zero values of argument
error. With a zero argument, the function will return
a NULL pointer if no error had been encountered by the library, or will
return a pointer to library local storage containing an appropriate message
otherwise.
EXAMPLES
Clearing the ELF library's recorded error number can be
accomplished by invoking elf_errno
() and discarding
its return value.
/* clear error */ (void) elf_errno();
Retrieving a human-readable description of the current error number can be done with the following snippet:
int err; const char *errmsg; ... err = elf_errno(); if (err != 0) errmsg = elf_errmsg(err);
SEE ALSO
BUGS
Function elf_errmsg
() is not
localized.