xs_strerror - get error message string
const char *xs_strerror (int errnum);
The xs_strerror() function shall return a pointer to an error message
string corresponding to the error number specified by the errnum
argument. As Crossroads define additional error numbers over and above those
defined by the operating system, applications should use xs_strerror()
in preference to the standard strerror() function.
The xs_strerror() function shall return a pointer to an error message
string.
Displaying an error message when the context cannot be initialised.
void *ctx = xs_init (1, 1, 0);
if (!ctx) {
printf ("Error occurred during xs_init(): %s\n", xs_strerror (errno));
abort ();
}
The Crossroads documentation was written by Martin Sustrik
<sustrik@250bpm.com[1]> and Martin Lucina
<martin@lucina.net[2]>.
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