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NAMEexplain_statvfs - explain statvfs(2) errorsSYNOPSIS#include <libexplain/statvfs.h>const char *explain_statvfs(const char *pathname, struct statvfs
*data);
DESCRIPTIONThese functions may be used to obtain explanations for errors returned by the statvfs(2) system call.explain_statvfsconst char *explain_statvfs(const char *pathname, struct statvfs *data);The explain_statvfs function is used to obtain an explanation of an error returned by the statvfs(2) system call. The least the message will contain is the value of strerror(errno), but usually it will do much better, and indicate the underlying cause in more detail. The errno global variable will be used to obtain the error value to be decoded.
Note: This function is not thread safe, because it shares a return buffer across all threads, and many other functions in this library. Example: This function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example: if (statvfs(pathname, data) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", explain_statvfs(pathname, data)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } The above code example is available pre‐packaged as the explain_statvfs_or_die(3) function. explain_errno_statvfsconst char *explain_errno_statvfs(int errnum, const char *pathname, struct statvfs *data);The explain_errno_statvfs function is used to obtain an explanation of an error returned by the statvfs(2) system call. The least the message will contain is the value of strerror(errno), but usually it will do much better, and indicate the underlying cause in more detail.
Note: This function is not thread safe, because it shares a return buffer across all threads, and many other functions in this library. Example: This function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example: if (statvfs(pathname, data) < 0) { int err = errno; fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", explain_errno_statvfs(err, pathname, data)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } The above code example is available pre‐packaged as the explain_statvfs_or_die(3) function. explain_message_statvfsvoid explain_message_statvfs(char *message, int message_size, const char *pathname, struct statvfs *data);The explain_message_statvfs function is used to obtain an explanation of an error returned by the statvfs(2) system call. The least the message will contain is the value of strerror(errno), but usually it will do much better, and indicate the underlying cause in more detail. The errno global variable will be used to obtain the error value to be decoded.
Example: This function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example: if (statvfs(pathname, data) < 0) { char message[3000];explain_message_statvfs(message, sizeof(message), pathname, data);
The above code example is available pre‐packaged as the explain_statvfs_or_die(3) function. explain_message_errno_statvfsvoid explain_message_errno_statvfs(char *message, int message_size, int errnum, const char *pathname, struct statvfs *data);The explain_message_errno_statvfs function is used to obtain an explanation of an error returned by the statvfs(2) system call. The least the message will contain is the value of strerror(errno), but usually it will do much better, and indicate the underlying cause in more detail.
Example: This function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example: if (statvfs(pathname, data) < 0) { int err = errno; char message[3000];explain_message_errno_statvfs(message, sizeof(message), err, pathname, data);
The above code example is available pre‐packaged as the explain_statvfs_or_die(3) function. SEE ALSO
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