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Mon, 07 Sep 2020 06:17:45 -0700 (PDT) Received: from [192.168.1.4] ([177.194.48.209]) by smtp.googlemail.com with ESMTPSA id w94sm11515991qte.93.2020.09.07.06.17.43 for (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 bits=128/128); Mon, 07 Sep 2020 06:17:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: [PATCH] string: Fix strerrorname_np return value [BZ #26555] From: Adhemerval Zanella To: libc-alpha@sourceware.org References: <20200831162308.2746940-1-adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> Autocrypt: addr=adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org; prefer-encrypt=mutual; keydata= mQINBFcVGkoBEADiQU2x/cBBmAVf5C2d1xgz6zCnlCefbqaflUBw4hB/bEME40QsrVzWZ5Nq 8kxkEczZzAOKkkvv4pRVLlLn/zDtFXhlcvQRJ3yFMGqzBjofucOrmdYkOGo0uCaoJKPT186L NWp53SACXguFJpnw4ODI64ziInzXQs/rUJqrFoVIlrPDmNv/LUv1OVPKz20ETjgfpg8MNwG6 iMizMefCl+RbtXbIEZ3TE/IaDT/jcOirjv96lBKrc/pAL0h/O71Kwbbp43fimW80GhjiaN2y WGByepnkAVP7FyNarhdDpJhoDmUk9yfwNuIuESaCQtfd3vgKKuo6grcKZ8bHy7IXX1XJj2X/ BgRVhVgMHAnDPFIkXtP+SiarkUaLjGzCz7XkUn4XAGDskBNfbizFqYUQCaL2FdbW3DeZqNIa nSzKAZK7Dm9+0VVSRZXP89w71Y7JUV56xL/PlOE+YKKFdEw+gQjQi0e+DZILAtFjJLoCrkEX w4LluMhYX/X8XP6/C3xW0yOZhvHYyn72sV4yJ1uyc/qz3OY32CRy+bwPzAMAkhdwcORA3JPb kPTlimhQqVgvca8m+MQ/JFZ6D+K7QPyvEv7bQ7M+IzFmTkOCwCJ3xqOD6GjX3aphk8Sr0dq3 4Awlf5xFDAG8dn8Uuutb7naGBd/fEv6t8dfkNyzj6yvc4jpVxwARAQABtElBZGhlbWVydmFs IFphbmVsbGEgTmV0dG8gKExpbmFybyBWUE4gS2V5KSA8YWRoZW1lcnZhbC56YW5lbGxhQGxp bmFyby5vcmc+iQI3BBMBCAAhBQJXFRpKAhsDBQsJCAcDBRUKCQgLBRYCAwEAAh4BAheAAAoJ EKqx7BSnlIjv0e8P/1YOYoNkvJ+AJcNUaM5a2SA9oAKjSJ/M/EN4Id5Ow41ZJS4lUA0apSXW NjQg3VeVc2RiHab2LIB4MxdJhaWTuzfLkYnBeoy4u6njYcaoSwf3g9dSsvsl3mhtuzm6aXFH /Qsauav77enJh99tI4T+58rp0EuLhDsQbnBic/ukYNv7sQV8dy9KxA54yLnYUFqH6pfH8Lly sTVAMyi5Fg5O5/hVV+Z0Kpr+ZocC1YFJkTsNLAW5EIYSP9ftniqaVsim7MNmodv/zqK0IyDB GLLH1kjhvb5+6ySGlWbMTomt/or/uvMgulz0bRS+LUyOmlfXDdT+t38VPKBBVwFMarNuREU2 69M3a3jdTfScboDd2ck1u7l+QbaGoHZQ8ZNUrzgObltjohiIsazqkgYDQzXIMrD9H19E+8fw kCNUlXxjEgH/Kg8DlpoYJXSJCX0fjMWfXywL6ZXc2xyG/hbl5hvsLNmqDpLpc1CfKcA0BkK+ k8R57fr91mTCppSwwKJYO9T+8J+o4ho/CJnK/jBy1pWKMYJPvvrpdBCWq3MfzVpXYdahRKHI ypk8m4QlRlbOXWJ3TDd/SKNfSSrWgwRSg7XCjSlR7PNzNFXTULLB34sZhjrN6Q8NQZsZnMNs TX8nlGOVrKolnQPjKCLwCyu8PhllU8OwbSMKskcD1PSkG6h3r0AquQINBFcVGkoBEACgAdbR Ck+fsfOVwT8zowMiL3l9a2DP3Eeak23ifdZG+8Avb/SImpv0UMSbRfnw/N81IWwlbjkjbGTu oT37iZHLRwYUFmA8fZX0wNDNKQUUTjN6XalJmvhdz9l71H3WnE0wneEM5ahu5V1L1utUWTyh VUwzX1lwJeV3vyrNgI1kYOaeuNVvq7npNR6t6XxEpqPsNc6O77I12XELic2+36YibyqlTJIQ V1SZEbIy26AbC2zH9WqaKyGyQnr/IPbTJ2Lv0dM3RaXoVf+CeK7gB2B+w1hZummD21c1Laua +VIMPCUQ+EM8W9EtX+0iJXxI+wsztLT6vltQcm+5Q7tY+HFUucizJkAOAz98YFucwKefbkTp eKvCfCwiM1bGatZEFFKIlvJ2QNMQNiUrqJBlW9nZp/k7pbG3oStOjvawD9ZbP9e0fnlWJIsj 6c7pX354Yi7kxIk/6gREidHLLqEb/otuwt1aoMPg97iUgDV5mlNef77lWE8vxmlY0FBWIXuZ yv0XYxf1WF6dRizwFFbxvUZzIJp3spAao7jLsQj1DbD2s5+S1BW09A0mI/1DjB6EhNN+4bDB SJCOv/ReK3tFJXuj/HbyDrOdoMt8aIFbe7YFLEExHpSk+HgN05Lg5TyTro8oW7TSMTk+8a5M kzaH4UGXTTBDP/g5cfL3RFPl79ubXwARAQABiQIfBBgBCAAJBQJXFRpKAhsMAAoJEKqx7BSn lIjvI/8P/jg0jl4Tbvg3B5kT6PxJOXHYu9OoyaHLcay6Cd+ZrOd1VQQCbOcgLFbf4Yr+rE9l mYsY67AUgq2QKmVVbn9pjvGsEaz8UmfDnz5epUhDxC6yRRvY4hreMXZhPZ1pbMa6A0a/WOSt AgFj5V6Z4dXGTM/lNManr0HjXxbUYv2WfbNt3/07Db9T+GZkpUotC6iknsTA4rJi6u2ls0W9 1UIvW4o01vb4nZRCj4rni0g6eWoQCGoVDk/xFfy7ZliR5B+3Z3EWRJcQskip/QAHjbLa3pml xAZ484fVxgeESOoaeC9TiBIp0NfH8akWOI0HpBCiBD5xaCTvR7ujUWMvhsX2n881r/hNlR9g fcE6q00qHSPAEgGr1bnFv74/1vbKtjeXLCcRKk3Ulw0bY1OoDxWQr86T2fZGJ/HIZuVVBf3+ gaYJF92GXFynHnea14nFFuFgOni0Mi1zDxYH/8yGGBXvo14KWd8JOW0NJPaCDFJkdS5hu0VY 7vJwKcyHJGxsCLU+Et0mryX8qZwqibJIzu7kUJQdQDljbRPDFd/xmGUFCQiQAncSilYOcxNU EMVCXPAQTteqkvA+gNqSaK1NM9tY0eQ4iJpo+aoX8HAcn4sZzt2pfUB9vQMTBJ2d4+m/qO6+ cFTAceXmIoFsN8+gFN3i8Is3u12u8xGudcBPvpoy4OoG Message-ID: <8a6a664c-8f61-c4ae-b08c-db3837b646f4@linaro.org> Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2020 10:17:42 -0300 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.10.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <20200831162308.2746940-1-adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Spam-Status: No, score=-14.6 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00, DKIM_SIGNED, DKIM_VALID, DKIM_VALID_AU, DKIM_VALID_EF, GIT_PATCH_0, NICE_REPLY_A, RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE, SPF_HELO_NONE, SPF_PASS, TXREP autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.2 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.2 (2018-09-13) on server2.sourceware.org X-BeenThere: libc-alpha@sourceware.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Libc-alpha mailing list List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Mon, 07 Sep 2020 13:18:10 -0000 Ping. On 31/08/2020 13:23, Adhemerval Zanella wrote: > It returns the string of the error constant, not its description (as > strerrordesc_np). To handle the Hurd error mapping, the ERR_MAP was > removed from errlist.h to errlist.c. > > Also, the testcase test-strerr (added on 325081b9eb2) was not added > on the check build neither it builds correctly. This patch also > changed it to decouple from errlist.h, the expected return values > are added explicitly for both both strerrorname_np and strerrordesc_np > directly. > > Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu. I also run a make > check for i686-gnu. > --- > stdio-common/Makefile | 3 +- > stdio-common/errlist.c | 13 +- > stdio-common/test-strerr.c | 692 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > sysdeps/gnu/errlist.h | 301 ++++++++-------- > 4 files changed, 820 insertions(+), 189 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/stdio-common/Makefile b/stdio-common/Makefile > index 8475fd1f09..eff0c98d82 100644 > --- a/stdio-common/Makefile > +++ b/stdio-common/Makefile > @@ -69,7 +69,8 @@ tests := tstscanf test_rdwr test-popen tstgetln test-fseek \ > tst-printf-bz25691 \ > tst-vfprintf-width-prec-alloc \ > tst-printf-fp-free \ > - tst-printf-fp-leak > + tst-printf-fp-leak \ > + test-strerr > > > test-srcs = tst-unbputc tst-printf tst-printfsz-islongdouble > diff --git a/stdio-common/errlist.c b/stdio-common/errlist.c > index d15f13a22a..2ecf121674 100644 > --- a/stdio-common/errlist.c > +++ b/stdio-common/errlist.c > @@ -20,9 +20,13 @@ > #include > #include > > +#ifndef ERR_MAP > +# define ERR_MAP(n) n > +#endif > + > const char *const _sys_errlist_internal[] = > { > -#define _S(n, str) [n] = str, > +#define _S(n, str) [ERR_MAP(n)] = str, > #include > #undef _S > }; > @@ -41,20 +45,21 @@ static const union sys_errname_t > { > #define MSGSTRFIELD1(line) str##line > #define MSGSTRFIELD(line) MSGSTRFIELD1(line) > -#define _S(n, str) char MSGSTRFIELD(__LINE__)[sizeof(str)]; > +#define _S(n, str) char MSGSTRFIELD(__LINE__)[sizeof(#n)]; > #include > #undef _S > }; > char str[0]; > } _sys_errname = { { > -#define _S(n, s) s, > +#define _S(n, s) #n, > #include > #undef _S > } }; > > static const unsigned short _sys_errnameidx[] = > { > -#define _S(n, s) [n] = offsetof(union sys_errname_t, MSGSTRFIELD(__LINE__)), > +#define _S(n, s) \ > + [ERR_MAP(n)] = offsetof(union sys_errname_t, MSGSTRFIELD(__LINE__)), > #include > #undef _S > }; > diff --git a/stdio-common/test-strerr.c b/stdio-common/test-strerr.c > index fded208118..082d2eb421 100644 > --- a/stdio-common/test-strerr.c > +++ b/stdio-common/test-strerr.c > @@ -18,46 +18,674 @@ > > #include > #include > -#include > > #include > #include > > -#define N_(name) name > - > -static const char *const errlist[] = > - { > -/* This file is auto-generated from errlist.def. */ > -#include > - }; > - > -#define MSGSTR_T errname_t > -#define MSGSTR errname > -#define MSGIDX errnameidx > -#include > -#undef MSGSTR > -#undef MSGIDX > - > static int > do_test (void) > { > - TEST_VERIFY (strerrordesc_np (-1) == NULL); > - TEST_VERIFY (strerrordesc_np (array_length (errlist)) == NULL); > - for (size_t i = 0; i < array_length (errlist); i++) > - { > - if (errlist[i] == NULL) > - continue; > - TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (i), errlist[i]); > - } > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (0), > + "Success"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (0), > + "0"); > > - TEST_VERIFY (strerrorname_np (-1) == NULL); > - TEST_VERIFY (strerrorname_np (array_length (errlist)) == NULL); > - for (size_t i = 0; i < array_length (errlist); i++) > - { > - if (errlist[i] == NULL) > - continue; > - TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (i), errname.str + errnameidx[i]); > - } > +#ifdef EPERM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPERM), "Operation not permitted"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPERM), "EPERM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOENT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOENT), > + "No such file or directory"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOENT), "ENOENT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ESRCH > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ESRCH), "No such process"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ESRCH), "ESRCH"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EINTR > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EINTR), "Interrupted system call"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EINTR), "EINTR"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EIO > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EIO), "Input/output error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EIO), "EIO"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENXIO > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENXIO), "No such device or address"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENXIO), "ENXIO"); > +#endif > +#ifdef E2BIG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (E2BIG), "Argument list too long"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (E2BIG), "E2BIG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOEXEC > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOEXEC), "Exec format error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOEXEC), "ENOEXEC"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBADF > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBADF), "Bad file descriptor"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBADF), "EBADF"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ECHILD > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ECHILD), "No child processes"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ECHILD), "ECHILD"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EDEADLK > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EDEADLK), > + "Resource deadlock avoided"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EDEADLK), "EDEADLK"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOMEM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOMEM), "Cannot allocate memory"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOMEM), "ENOMEM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EACCES > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EACCES), "Permission denied"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EACCES), "EACCES"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EFAULT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EFAULT), "Bad address"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EFAULT), "EFAULT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTBLK > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTBLK), "Block device required"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTBLK), "ENOTBLK"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBUSY > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBUSY), "Device or resource busy"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBUSY), "EBUSY"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EEXIST > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EEXIST), "File exists"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EEXIST), "EEXIST"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EXDEV > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EXDEV), "Invalid cross-device link"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EXDEV), "EXDEV"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENODEV > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENODEV), "No such device"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENODEV), "ENODEV"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTDIR > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTDIR), "Not a directory"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTDIR), "ENOTDIR"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EISDIR > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EISDIR), "Is a directory"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EISDIR), "EISDIR"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EINVAL > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EINVAL), "Invalid argument"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EINVAL), "EINVAL"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EMFILE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EMFILE), "Too many open files"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EMFILE), "EMFILE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENFILE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENFILE), > + "Too many open files in system"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENFILE), "ENFILE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTTY > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTTY), > + "Inappropriate ioctl for device"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTTY), "ENOTTY"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ETXTBSY > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ETXTBSY), "Text file busy"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ETXTBSY), "ETXTBSY"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EFBIG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EFBIG), "File too large"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EFBIG), "EFBIG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOSPC > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOSPC), "No space left on device"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOSPC), "ENOSPC"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ESPIPE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ESPIPE), "Illegal seek"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ESPIPE), "ESPIPE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EROFS > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EROFS), "Read-only file system"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EROFS), "EROFS"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EMLINK > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EMLINK), "Too many links"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EMLINK), "EMLINK"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPIPE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPIPE), "Broken pipe"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPIPE), "EPIPE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EDOM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EDOM), > + "Numerical argument out of domain"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EDOM), "EDOM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ERANGE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ERANGE), > + "Numerical result out of range"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ERANGE), "ERANGE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EAGAIN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EAGAIN), > + "Resource temporarily unavailable"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EAGAIN), "EAGAIN"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EINPROGRESS > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EINPROGRESS), > + "Operation now in progress"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EINPROGRESS), "EINPROGRESS"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EALREADY > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EALREADY), > + "Operation already in progress"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EALREADY), "EALREADY"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTSOCK > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTSOCK), > + "Socket operation on non-socket"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTSOCK), "ENOTSOCK"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EMSGSIZE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EMSGSIZE), "Message too long"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EMSGSIZE), "EMSGSIZE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPROTOTYPE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPROTOTYPE), > + "Protocol wrong type for socket"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPROTOTYPE), "EPROTOTYPE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOPROTOOPT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOPROTOOPT), > + "Protocol not available"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOPROTOOPT), "ENOPROTOOPT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPROTONOSUPPORT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPROTONOSUPPORT), > + "Protocol not supported"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPROTONOSUPPORT), "EPROTONOSUPPORT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ESOCKTNOSUPPORT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ESOCKTNOSUPPORT), > + "Socket type not supported"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ESOCKTNOSUPPORT), "ESOCKTNOSUPPORT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EOPNOTSUPP > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EOPNOTSUPP), > + "Operation not supported"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EOPNOTSUPP), "EOPNOTSUPP"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPFNOSUPPORT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPFNOSUPPORT), > + "Protocol family not supported"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPFNOSUPPORT), "EPFNOSUPPORT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EAFNOSUPPORT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EAFNOSUPPORT), > + "Address family not supported by protocol"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EAFNOSUPPORT), "EAFNOSUPPORT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EADDRINUSE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EADDRINUSE), > + "Address already in use"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EADDRINUSE), "EADDRINUSE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EADDRNOTAVAIL > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EADDRNOTAVAIL), > + "Cannot assign requested address"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EADDRNOTAVAIL), "EADDRNOTAVAIL"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENETDOWN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENETDOWN), "Network is down"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENETDOWN), "ENETDOWN"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENETUNREACH > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENETUNREACH), > + "Network is unreachable"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENETUNREACH), "ENETUNREACH"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENETRESET > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENETRESET), > + "Network dropped connection on reset"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENETRESET), "ENETRESET"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ECONNABORTED > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ECONNABORTED), > + "Software caused connection abort"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ECONNABORTED), "ECONNABORTED"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ECONNRESET > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ECONNRESET), > + "Connection reset by peer"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ECONNRESET), "ECONNRESET"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOBUFS > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOBUFS), > + "No buffer space available"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOBUFS), "ENOBUFS"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EISCONN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EISCONN), > + "Transport endpoint is already connected"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EISCONN), "EISCONN"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTCONN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTCONN), > + "Transport endpoint is not connected"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTCONN), "ENOTCONN"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EDESTADDRREQ > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EDESTADDRREQ), > + "Destination address required"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EDESTADDRREQ), "EDESTADDRREQ"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ESHUTDOWN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ESHUTDOWN), > + "Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ESHUTDOWN), "ESHUTDOWN"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ETOOMANYREFS > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ETOOMANYREFS), > + "Too many references: cannot splice"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ETOOMANYREFS), "ETOOMANYREFS"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ETIMEDOUT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ETIMEDOUT), "Connection timed out"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ETIMEDOUT), "ETIMEDOUT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ECONNREFUSED > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ECONNREFUSED), "Connection refused"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ECONNREFUSED), "ECONNREFUSED"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ELOOP > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ELOOP), > + "Too many levels of symbolic links"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ELOOP), "ELOOP"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENAMETOOLONG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENAMETOOLONG), "File name too long"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENAMETOOLONG), "ENAMETOOLONG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EHOSTDOWN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EHOSTDOWN), "Host is down"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EHOSTDOWN), "EHOSTDOWN"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EHOSTUNREACH > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EHOSTUNREACH), "No route to host"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EHOSTUNREACH), "EHOSTUNREACH"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTEMPTY > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTEMPTY), "Directory not empty"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTEMPTY), "ENOTEMPTY"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EUSERS > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EUSERS), "Too many users"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EUSERS), "EUSERS"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EDQUOT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EDQUOT), "Disk quota exceeded"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EDQUOT), "EDQUOT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ESTALE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ESTALE), "Stale file handle"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ESTALE), "ESTALE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EREMOTE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EREMOTE), "Object is remote"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EREMOTE), "EREMOTE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOLCK > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOLCK), "No locks available"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOLCK), "ENOLCK"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOSYS > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOSYS), "Function not implemented"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOSYS), "ENOSYS"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EILSEQ > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EILSEQ), > + "Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EILSEQ), "EILSEQ"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBADMSG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBADMSG), "Bad message"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBADMSG), "EBADMSG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EIDRM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EIDRM), "Identifier removed"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EIDRM), "EIDRM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EMULTIHOP > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EMULTIHOP), "Multihop attempted"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EMULTIHOP), "EMULTIHOP"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENODATA > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENODATA), "No data available"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENODATA), "ENODATA"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOLINK > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOLINK), "Link has been severed"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOLINK), "ENOLINK"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOMSG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOMSG), > + "No message of desired type"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOMSG), "ENOMSG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOSR > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOSR), "Out of streams resources"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOSR), "ENOSR"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOSTR > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOSTR), "Device not a stream"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOSTR), "ENOSTR"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EOVERFLOW > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EOVERFLOW), > + "Value too large for defined data type"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EOVERFLOW), "EOVERFLOW"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPROTO > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPROTO), "Protocol error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPROTO), "EPROTO"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ETIME > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ETIME), "Timer expired"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ETIME), "ETIME"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ECANCELED > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ECANCELED), "Operation canceled"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ECANCELED), "ECANCELED"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EOWNERDEAD > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EOWNERDEAD), "Owner died"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EOWNERDEAD), "EOWNERDEAD"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTRECOVERABLE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTRECOVERABLE), > + "State not recoverable"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTRECOVERABLE), "ENOTRECOVERABLE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ERESTART > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ERESTART), > + "Interrupted system call should be restarted"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ERESTART), "ERESTART"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ECHRNG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ECHRNG), > + "Channel number out of range"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ECHRNG), "ECHRNG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EL2NSYNC > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EL2NSYNC), > + "Level 2 not synchronized"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EL2NSYNC), "EL2NSYNC"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EL3HLT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EL3HLT), "Level 3 halted"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EL3HLT), "EL3HLT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EL3RST > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EL3RST), "Level 3 reset"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EL3RST), "EL3RST"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ELNRNG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ELNRNG), "Link number out of range"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ELNRNG), "ELNRNG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EUNATCH > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EUNATCH), > + "Protocol driver not attached"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EUNATCH), "EUNATCH"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOCSI > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOCSI), > + "No CSI structure available"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOCSI), "ENOCSI"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EL2HLT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EL2HLT), "Level 2 halted"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EL2HLT), "EL2HLT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBADE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBADE), "Invalid exchange"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBADE), "EBADE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBADR > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBADR), > + "Invalid request descriptor"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBADR), "EBADR"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EXFULL > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EXFULL), "Exchange full"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EXFULL), "EXFULL"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOANO > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOANO), "No anode"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOANO), "ENOANO"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBADRQC > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBADRQC), "Invalid request code"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBADRQC), "EBADRQC"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBADSLT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBADSLT), "Invalid slot"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBADSLT), "EBADSLT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBFONT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBFONT), "Bad font file format"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBFONT), "EBFONT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENONET > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENONET), > + "Machine is not on the network"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENONET), "ENONET"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOPKG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOPKG), "Package not installed"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOPKG), "ENOPKG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EADV > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EADV), "Advertise error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EADV), "EADV"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ESRMNT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ESRMNT), "Srmount error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ESRMNT), "ESRMNT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ECOMM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ECOMM), > + "Communication error on send"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ECOMM), "ECOMM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EDOTDOT > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EDOTDOT), "RFS specific error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EDOTDOT), "EDOTDOT"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTUNIQ > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTUNIQ), > + "Name not unique on network"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTUNIQ), "ENOTUNIQ"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBADFD > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBADFD), > + "File descriptor in bad state"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBADFD), "EBADFD"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EREMCHG > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EREMCHG), "Remote address changed"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EREMCHG), "EREMCHG"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ELIBACC > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ELIBACC), > + "Can not access a needed shared library"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ELIBACC), "ELIBACC"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ELIBBAD > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ELIBBAD), > + "Accessing a corrupted shared library"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ELIBBAD), "ELIBBAD"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ELIBSCN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ELIBSCN), > + ".lib section in a.out corrupted"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ELIBSCN), "ELIBSCN"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ELIBMAX > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ELIBMAX), > + "Attempting to link in too many shared libraries"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ELIBMAX), "ELIBMAX"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ELIBEXEC > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ELIBEXEC), > + "Cannot exec a shared library directly"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ELIBEXEC), "ELIBEXEC"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ESTRPIPE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ESTRPIPE), "Streams pipe error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ESTRPIPE), "ESTRPIPE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EUCLEAN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EUCLEAN), > + "Structure needs cleaning"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EUCLEAN), "EUCLEAN"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOTNAM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTNAM), > + "Not a XENIX named type file"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTNAM), "ENOTNAM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENAVAIL > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENAVAIL), > + "No XENIX semaphores available"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENAVAIL), "ENAVAIL"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EISNAM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EISNAM), "Is a named type file"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EISNAM), "EISNAM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EREMOTEIO > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EREMOTEIO), "Remote I/O error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EREMOTEIO), "EREMOTEIO"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOMEDIUM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOMEDIUM), "No medium found"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOMEDIUM), "ENOMEDIUM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EMEDIUMTYPE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EMEDIUMTYPE), "Wrong medium type"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EMEDIUMTYPE), "EMEDIUMTYPE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENOKEY > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOKEY), > + "Required key not available"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOKEY), "ENOKEY"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EKEYEXPIRED > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EKEYEXPIRED), "Key has expired"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EKEYEXPIRED), "EKEYEXPIRED"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EKEYREVOKED > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EKEYREVOKED), > + "Key has been revoked"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EKEYREVOKED), "EKEYREVOKED"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EKEYREJECTED > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EKEYREJECTED), > + "Key was rejected by service"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EKEYREJECTED), "EKEYREJECTED"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ERFKILL > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ERFKILL), > + "Operation not possible due to RF-kill"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ERFKILL), "ERFKILL"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EHWPOISON > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EHWPOISON), > + "Memory page has hardware error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EHWPOISON), "EHWPOISON"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBADRPC > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBADRPC), "RPC struct is bad"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBADRPC), "EBADRPC"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EFTYPE > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EFTYPE), > + "Inappropriate file type or format"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EFTYPE), "EFTYPE"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPROCUNAVAIL > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPROCUNAVAIL), > + "RPC bad procedure for program"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPROCUNAVAIL), "EPROCUNAVAIL"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EAUTH > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EAUTH), "Authentication error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EAUTH), "EAUTH"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EDIED > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EDIED), "Translator died"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EDIED), "EDIED"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ERPCMISMATCH > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ERPCMISMATCH), "RPC version wrong"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ERPCMISMATCH), "ERPCMISMATCH"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EGREGIOUS > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EGREGIOUS), > + "You really blew it this time"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EGREGIOUS), "EGREGIOUS"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPROCLIM > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPROCLIM), "Too many processes"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPROCLIM), "EPROCLIM"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EGRATUITOUS > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EGRATUITOUS), "Gratuitous error"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EGRATUITOUS), "EGRATUITOUS"); > +#endif > +#if defined (ENOTSUP) && ENOTSUP != EOPNOTSUPP > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENOTSUP), "Not supported"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENOTSUP), "ENOTSUP"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPROGMISMATCH > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPROGMISMATCH), > + "RPC program version wrong"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPROGMISMATCH), "EPROGMISMATCH"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EBACKGROUND > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EBACKGROUND), > + "Inappropriate operation for background process"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EBACKGROUND), "EBACKGROUND"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EIEIO > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EIEIO), "Computer bought the farm"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EIEIO), "EIEIO"); > +#endif > +#if defined (EWOULDBLOCK) && EWOULDBLOCK != EAGAIN > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EWOULDBLOCK), > + "Operation would block"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EWOULDBLOCK), "EWOULDBLOCK"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ENEEDAUTH > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ENEEDAUTH), "Need authenticator"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ENEEDAUTH), "ENEEDAUTH"); > +#endif > +#ifdef ED > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (ED), "?"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (ED), "ED"); > +#endif > +#ifdef EPROGUNAVAIL > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrordesc_np (EPROGUNAVAIL), > + "RPC program not available"); > + TEST_COMPARE_STRING (strerrorname_np (EPROGUNAVAIL), "EPROGUNAVAIL"); > +#endif > > return 0; > } > diff --git a/sysdeps/gnu/errlist.h b/sysdeps/gnu/errlist.h > index 5d11ed723d..6329e5f393 100644 > --- a/sysdeps/gnu/errlist.h > +++ b/sysdeps/gnu/errlist.h > @@ -1,24 +1,21 @@ > -#ifndef ERR_MAP > -#define ERR_MAP(value) value > -#endif > -_S(ERR_MAP(0), N_("Success")) > +_S(0, N_("Success")) > #ifdef EPERM > /* > TRANS Only the owner of the file (or other resource) > TRANS or processes with special privileges can perform the operation. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPERM), N_("Operation not permitted")) > +_S(EPERM, N_("Operation not permitted")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOENT > /* > TRANS This is a ``file doesn't exist'' error > TRANS for ordinary files that are referenced in contexts where they are > TRANS expected to already exist. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOENT), N_("No such file or directory")) > +_S(ENOENT, N_("No such file or directory")) > #endif > #ifdef ESRCH > /* > TRANS No process matches the specified process ID. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ESRCH), N_("No such process")) > +_S(ESRCH, N_("No such process")) > #endif > #ifdef EINTR > /* > @@ -29,12 +26,12 @@ TRANS > TRANS You can choose to have functions resume after a signal that is handled, > TRANS rather than failing with @code{EINTR}; see @ref{Interrupted > TRANS Primitives}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EINTR), N_("Interrupted system call")) > +_S(EINTR, N_("Interrupted system call")) > #endif > #ifdef EIO > /* > TRANS Usually used for physical read or write errors. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EIO), N_("Input/output error")) > +_S(EIO, N_("Input/output error")) > #endif > #ifdef ENXIO > /* > @@ -43,7 +40,7 @@ TRANS represented by a file you specified, and it couldn't find the device. > TRANS This can mean that the device file was installed incorrectly, or that > TRANS the physical device is missing or not correctly attached to the > TRANS computer. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENXIO), N_("No such device or address")) > +_S(ENXIO, N_("No such device or address")) > #endif > #ifdef E2BIG > /* > @@ -51,27 +48,27 @@ TRANS Used when the arguments passed to a new program > TRANS being executed with one of the @code{exec} functions (@pxref{Executing a > TRANS File}) occupy too much memory space. This condition never arises on > TRANS @gnuhurdsystems{}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(E2BIG), N_("Argument list too long")) > +_S(E2BIG, N_("Argument list too long")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOEXEC > /* > TRANS Invalid executable file format. This condition is detected by the > TRANS @code{exec} functions; see @ref{Executing a File}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOEXEC), N_("Exec format error")) > +_S(ENOEXEC, N_("Exec format error")) > #endif > #ifdef EBADF > /* > TRANS For example, I/O on a descriptor that has been > TRANS closed or reading from a descriptor open only for writing (or vice > TRANS versa). */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBADF), N_("Bad file descriptor")) > +_S(EBADF, N_("Bad file descriptor")) > #endif > #ifdef ECHILD > /* > TRANS This error happens on operations that are > TRANS supposed to manipulate child processes, when there aren't any processes > TRANS to manipulate. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ECHILD), N_("No child processes")) > +_S(ECHILD, N_("No child processes")) > #endif > #ifdef EDEADLK > /* > @@ -79,74 +76,74 @@ TRANS Allocating a system resource would have resulted in a > TRANS deadlock situation. The system does not guarantee that it will notice > TRANS all such situations. This error means you got lucky and the system > TRANS noticed; it might just hang. @xref{File Locks}, for an example. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EDEADLK), N_("Resource deadlock avoided")) > +_S(EDEADLK, N_("Resource deadlock avoided")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOMEM > /* > TRANS The system cannot allocate more virtual memory > TRANS because its capacity is full. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOMEM), N_("Cannot allocate memory")) > +_S(ENOMEM, N_("Cannot allocate memory")) > #endif > #ifdef EACCES > /* > TRANS The file permissions do not allow the attempted operation. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EACCES), N_("Permission denied")) > +_S(EACCES, N_("Permission denied")) > #endif > #ifdef EFAULT > /* > TRANS An invalid pointer was detected. > TRANS On @gnuhurdsystems{}, this error never happens; you get a signal instead. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EFAULT), N_("Bad address")) > +_S(EFAULT, N_("Bad address")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOTBLK > /* > TRANS A file that isn't a block special file was given in a situation that > TRANS requires one. For example, trying to mount an ordinary file as a file > TRANS system in Unix gives this error. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTBLK), N_("Block device required")) > +_S(ENOTBLK, N_("Block device required")) > #endif > #ifdef EBUSY > /* > TRANS A system resource that can't be shared is already in use. > TRANS For example, if you try to delete a file that is the root of a currently > TRANS mounted filesystem, you get this error. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBUSY), N_("Device or resource busy")) > +_S(EBUSY, N_("Device or resource busy")) > #endif > #ifdef EEXIST > /* > TRANS An existing file was specified in a context where it only > TRANS makes sense to specify a new file. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EEXIST), N_("File exists")) > +_S(EEXIST, N_("File exists")) > #endif > #ifdef EXDEV > /* > TRANS An attempt to make an improper link across file systems was detected. > TRANS This happens not only when you use @code{link} (@pxref{Hard Links}) but > TRANS also when you rename a file with @code{rename} (@pxref{Renaming Files}). */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EXDEV), N_("Invalid cross-device link")) > +_S(EXDEV, N_("Invalid cross-device link")) > #endif > #ifdef ENODEV > /* > TRANS The wrong type of device was given to a function that expects a > TRANS particular sort of device. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENODEV), N_("No such device")) > +_S(ENODEV, N_("No such device")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOTDIR > /* > TRANS A file that isn't a directory was specified when a directory is required. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTDIR), N_("Not a directory")) > +_S(ENOTDIR, N_("Not a directory")) > #endif > #ifdef EISDIR > /* > TRANS You cannot open a directory for writing, > TRANS or create or remove hard links to it. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EISDIR), N_("Is a directory")) > +_S(EISDIR, N_("Is a directory")) > #endif > #ifdef EINVAL > /* > TRANS This is used to indicate various kinds of problems > TRANS with passing the wrong argument to a library function. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EINVAL), N_("Invalid argument")) > +_S(EINVAL, N_("Invalid argument")) > #endif > #ifdef EMFILE > /* > @@ -157,20 +154,20 @@ TRANS In BSD and GNU, the number of open files is controlled by a resource > TRANS limit that can usually be increased. If you get this error, you might > TRANS want to increase the @code{RLIMIT_NOFILE} limit or make it unlimited; > TRANS @pxref{Limits on Resources}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EMFILE), N_("Too many open files")) > +_S(EMFILE, N_("Too many open files")) > #endif > #ifdef ENFILE > /* > TRANS There are too many distinct file openings in the entire system. Note > TRANS that any number of linked channels count as just one file opening; see > TRANS @ref{Linked Channels}. This error never occurs on @gnuhurdsystems{}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENFILE), N_("Too many open files in system")) > +_S(ENFILE, N_("Too many open files in system")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOTTY > /* > TRANS Inappropriate I/O control operation, such as trying to set terminal > TRANS modes on an ordinary file. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTTY), N_("Inappropriate ioctl for device")) > +_S(ENOTTY, N_("Inappropriate ioctl for device")) > #endif > #ifdef ETXTBSY > /* > @@ -179,35 +176,35 @@ TRANS write to a file that is currently being executed. Often using a > TRANS debugger to run a program is considered having it open for writing and > TRANS will cause this error. (The name stands for ``text file busy''.) This > TRANS is not an error on @gnuhurdsystems{}; the text is copied as necessary. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ETXTBSY), N_("Text file busy")) > +_S(ETXTBSY, N_("Text file busy")) > #endif > #ifdef EFBIG > /* > TRANS The size of a file would be larger than allowed by the system. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EFBIG), N_("File too large")) > +_S(EFBIG, N_("File too large")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOSPC > /* > TRANS Write operation on a file failed because the > TRANS disk is full. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOSPC), N_("No space left on device")) > +_S(ENOSPC, N_("No space left on device")) > #endif > #ifdef ESPIPE > /* > TRANS Invalid seek operation (such as on a pipe). */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ESPIPE), N_("Illegal seek")) > +_S(ESPIPE, N_("Illegal seek")) > #endif > #ifdef EROFS > /* > TRANS An attempt was made to modify something on a read-only file system. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EROFS), N_("Read-only file system")) > +_S(EROFS, N_("Read-only file system")) > #endif > #ifdef EMLINK > /* > TRANS The link count of a single file would become too large. > TRANS @code{rename} can cause this error if the file being renamed already has > TRANS as many links as it can take (@pxref{Renaming Files}). */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EMLINK), N_("Too many links")) > +_S(EMLINK, N_("Too many links")) > #endif > #ifdef EPIPE > /* > @@ -216,19 +213,19 @@ TRANS Every library function that returns this error code also generates a > TRANS @code{SIGPIPE} signal; this signal terminates the program if not handled > TRANS or blocked. Thus, your program will never actually see @code{EPIPE} > TRANS unless it has handled or blocked @code{SIGPIPE}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPIPE), N_("Broken pipe")) > +_S(EPIPE, N_("Broken pipe")) > #endif > #ifdef EDOM > /* > TRANS Used by mathematical functions when an argument value does > TRANS not fall into the domain over which the function is defined. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EDOM), N_("Numerical argument out of domain")) > +_S(EDOM, N_("Numerical argument out of domain")) > #endif > #ifdef ERANGE > /* > TRANS Used by mathematical functions when the result value is > TRANS not representable because of overflow or underflow. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ERANGE), N_("Numerical result out of range")) > +_S(ERANGE, N_("Numerical result out of range")) > #endif > #ifdef EAGAIN > /* > @@ -261,7 +258,7 @@ TRANS Such shortages are usually fairly serious and affect the whole system, > TRANS so usually an interactive program should report the error to the user > TRANS and return to its command loop. > TRANS @end itemize */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EAGAIN), N_("Resource temporarily unavailable")) > +_S(EAGAIN, N_("Resource temporarily unavailable")) > #endif > #ifdef EINPROGRESS > /* > @@ -273,47 +270,47 @@ TRANS the operation has begun and will take some time. Attempts to manipulate > TRANS the object before the call completes return @code{EALREADY}. You can > TRANS use the @code{select} function to find out when the pending operation > TRANS has completed; @pxref{Waiting for I/O}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EINPROGRESS), N_("Operation now in progress")) > +_S(EINPROGRESS, N_("Operation now in progress")) > #endif > #ifdef EALREADY > /* > TRANS An operation is already in progress on an object that has non-blocking > TRANS mode selected. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EALREADY), N_("Operation already in progress")) > +_S(EALREADY, N_("Operation already in progress")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOTSOCK > /* > TRANS A file that isn't a socket was specified when a socket is required. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTSOCK), N_("Socket operation on non-socket")) > +_S(ENOTSOCK, N_("Socket operation on non-socket")) > #endif > #ifdef EMSGSIZE > /* > TRANS The size of a message sent on a socket was larger than the supported > TRANS maximum size. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EMSGSIZE), N_("Message too long")) > +_S(EMSGSIZE, N_("Message too long")) > #endif > #ifdef EPROTOTYPE > /* > TRANS The socket type does not support the requested communications protocol. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPROTOTYPE), N_("Protocol wrong type for socket")) > +_S(EPROTOTYPE, N_("Protocol wrong type for socket")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOPROTOOPT > /* > TRANS You specified a socket option that doesn't make sense for the > TRANS particular protocol being used by the socket. @xref{Socket Options}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOPROTOOPT), N_("Protocol not available")) > +_S(ENOPROTOOPT, N_("Protocol not available")) > #endif > #ifdef EPROTONOSUPPORT > /* > TRANS The socket domain does not support the requested communications protocol > TRANS (perhaps because the requested protocol is completely invalid). > TRANS @xref{Creating a Socket}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPROTONOSUPPORT), N_("Protocol not supported")) > +_S(EPROTONOSUPPORT, N_("Protocol not supported")) > #endif > #ifdef ESOCKTNOSUPPORT > /* > TRANS The socket type is not supported. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT), N_("Socket type not supported")) > +_S(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT, N_("Socket type not supported")) > #endif > #ifdef EOPNOTSUPP > /* > @@ -323,71 +320,71 @@ TRANS implemented for all communications protocols. On @gnuhurdsystems{}, this > TRANS error can happen for many calls when the object does not support the > TRANS particular operation; it is a generic indication that the server knows > TRANS nothing to do for that call. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EOPNOTSUPP), N_("Operation not supported")) > +_S(EOPNOTSUPP, N_("Operation not supported")) > #endif > #ifdef EPFNOSUPPORT > /* > TRANS The socket communications protocol family you requested is not supported. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPFNOSUPPORT), N_("Protocol family not supported")) > +_S(EPFNOSUPPORT, N_("Protocol family not supported")) > #endif > #ifdef EAFNOSUPPORT > /* > TRANS The address family specified for a socket is not supported; it is > TRANS inconsistent with the protocol being used on the socket. @xref{Sockets}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EAFNOSUPPORT), N_("Address family not supported by protocol")) > +_S(EAFNOSUPPORT, N_("Address family not supported by protocol")) > #endif > #ifdef EADDRINUSE > /* > TRANS The requested socket address is already in use. @xref{Socket Addresses}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EADDRINUSE), N_("Address already in use")) > +_S(EADDRINUSE, N_("Address already in use")) > #endif > #ifdef EADDRNOTAVAIL > /* > TRANS The requested socket address is not available; for example, you tried > TRANS to give a socket a name that doesn't match the local host name. > TRANS @xref{Socket Addresses}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EADDRNOTAVAIL), N_("Cannot assign requested address")) > +_S(EADDRNOTAVAIL, N_("Cannot assign requested address")) > #endif > #ifdef ENETDOWN > /* > TRANS A socket operation failed because the network was down. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENETDOWN), N_("Network is down")) > +_S(ENETDOWN, N_("Network is down")) > #endif > #ifdef ENETUNREACH > /* > TRANS A socket operation failed because the subnet containing the remote host > TRANS was unreachable. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENETUNREACH), N_("Network is unreachable")) > +_S(ENETUNREACH, N_("Network is unreachable")) > #endif > #ifdef ENETRESET > /* > TRANS A network connection was reset because the remote host crashed. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENETRESET), N_("Network dropped connection on reset")) > +_S(ENETRESET, N_("Network dropped connection on reset")) > #endif > #ifdef ECONNABORTED > /* > TRANS A network connection was aborted locally. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ECONNABORTED), N_("Software caused connection abort")) > +_S(ECONNABORTED, N_("Software caused connection abort")) > #endif > #ifdef ECONNRESET > /* > TRANS A network connection was closed for reasons outside the control of the > TRANS local host, such as by the remote machine rebooting or an unrecoverable > TRANS protocol violation. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ECONNRESET), N_("Connection reset by peer")) > +_S(ECONNRESET, N_("Connection reset by peer")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOBUFS > /* > TRANS The kernel's buffers for I/O operations are all in use. In GNU, this > TRANS error is always synonymous with @code{ENOMEM}; you may get one or the > TRANS other from network operations. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOBUFS), N_("No buffer space available")) > +_S(ENOBUFS, N_("No buffer space available")) > #endif > #ifdef EISCONN > /* > TRANS You tried to connect a socket that is already connected. > TRANS @xref{Connecting}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EISCONN), N_("Transport endpoint is already connected")) > +_S(EISCONN, N_("Transport endpoint is already connected")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOTCONN > /* > @@ -395,74 +392,74 @@ 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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTCONN), N_("Transport endpoint is not connected")) > +_S(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}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EDESTADDRREQ), N_("Destination address required")) > +_S(EDESTADDRREQ, N_("Destination address required")) > #endif > #ifdef ESHUTDOWN > /* > TRANS The socket has already been shut down. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ESHUTDOWN), N_("Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown")) > +_S(ESHUTDOWN, N_("Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown")) > #endif > #ifdef ETOOMANYREFS > -_S(ERR_MAP(ETOOMANYREFS), N_("Too many references: cannot splice")) > +_S(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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ETIMEDOUT), N_("Connection timed out")) > +_S(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). */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ECONNREFUSED), N_("Connection refused")) > +_S(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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ELOOP), N_("Too many levels of symbolic links")) > +_S(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}). */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENAMETOOLONG), N_("File name too long")) > +_S(ENAMETOOLONG, N_("File name too long")) > #endif > #ifdef EHOSTDOWN > /* > TRANS The remote host for a requested network connection is down. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EHOSTDOWN), N_("Host is down")) > +_S(EHOSTDOWN, N_("Host is down")) > #endif > /* > TRANS The remote host for a requested network connection is not reachable. */ > #ifdef EHOSTUNREACH > -_S(ERR_MAP(EHOSTUNREACH), N_("No route to host")) > +_S(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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTEMPTY), N_("Directory not empty")) > +_S(ENOTEMPTY, N_("Directory not empty")) > #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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EUSERS), N_("Too many users")) > +_S(EUSERS, N_("Too many users")) > #endif > #ifdef EDQUOT > /* > TRANS The user's disk quota was exceeded. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EDQUOT), N_("Disk quota exceeded")) > +_S(EDQUOT, N_("Disk quota exceeded")) > #endif > #ifdef ESTALE > /* > @@ -471,7 +468,7 @@ TRANS file system which is due to file system rearrangements on the server host > TRANS for NFS file systems or corruption in other file systems. > TRANS Repairing this condition usually requires unmounting, possibly repairing > TRANS and remounting the file system. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ESTALE), N_("Stale file handle")) > +_S(ESTALE, N_("Stale file handle")) > #endif > #ifdef EREMOTE > /* > @@ -479,7 +476,7 @@ TRANS An attempt was made to NFS-mount a remote file system with a file name tha > 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 @gnuhurdsystems{}, making this error code impossible.) */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EREMOTE), N_("Object is remote")) > +_S(EREMOTE, N_("Object is remote")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOLCK > /* > @@ -487,7 +484,7 @@ TRANS This is used by the file locking facilities; see > TRANS @ref{File Locks}. This error is never generated by @gnuhurdsystems{}, but > TRANS it can result from an operation to an NFS server running another > TRANS operating system. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOLCK), N_("No locks available")) > +_S(ENOLCK, N_("No locks available")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOSYS > /* > @@ -496,46 +493,46 @@ TRANS not implemented at all, either in the C library itself or in the > TRANS operating system. When you get this error, you can be sure that this > TRANS particular function will always fail with @code{ENOSYS} unless you > TRANS install a new version of the C library or the operating system. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOSYS), N_("Function not implemented")) > +_S(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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EILSEQ), N_("Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character")) > +_S(EILSEQ, N_("Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character")) > #endif > #ifdef EBADMSG > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBADMSG), N_("Bad message")) > +_S(EBADMSG, N_("Bad message")) > #endif > #ifdef EIDRM > -_S(ERR_MAP(EIDRM), N_("Identifier removed")) > +_S(EIDRM, N_("Identifier removed")) > #endif > #ifdef EMULTIHOP > -_S(ERR_MAP(EMULTIHOP), N_("Multihop attempted")) > +_S(EMULTIHOP, N_("Multihop attempted")) > #endif > #ifdef ENODATA > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENODATA), N_("No data available")) > +_S(ENODATA, N_("No data available")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOLINK > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOLINK), N_("Link has been severed")) > +_S(ENOLINK, N_("Link has been severed")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOMSG > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOMSG), N_("No message of desired type")) > +_S(ENOMSG, N_("No message of desired type")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOSR > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOSR), N_("Out of streams resources")) > +_S(ENOSR, N_("Out of streams resources")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOSTR > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOSTR), N_("Device not a stream")) > +_S(ENOSTR, N_("Device not a stream")) > #endif > #ifdef EOVERFLOW > -_S(ERR_MAP(EOVERFLOW), N_("Value too large for defined data type")) > +_S(EOVERFLOW, N_("Value too large for defined data type")) > #endif > #ifdef EPROTO > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPROTO), N_("Protocol error")) > +_S(EPROTO, N_("Protocol error")) > #endif > #ifdef ETIME > -_S(ERR_MAP(ETIME), N_("Timer expired")) > +_S(ETIME, N_("Timer expired")) > #endif > #ifdef ECANCELED > /* > @@ -543,148 +540,148 @@ TRANS An asynchronous operation was canceled before it > TRANS completed. @xref{Asynchronous I/O}. When you call @code{aio_cancel}, > TRANS the normal result is for the operations affected to complete with this > TRANS error; @pxref{Cancel AIO Operations}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ECANCELED), N_("Operation canceled")) > +_S(ECANCELED, N_("Operation canceled")) > #endif > #ifdef EOWNERDEAD > -_S(ERR_MAP(EOWNERDEAD), N_("Owner died")) > +_S(EOWNERDEAD, N_("Owner died")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOTRECOVERABLE > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTRECOVERABLE), N_("State not recoverable")) > +_S(ENOTRECOVERABLE, N_("State not recoverable")) > #endif > #ifdef ERESTART > -_S(ERR_MAP(ERESTART), N_("Interrupted system call should be restarted")) > +_S(ERESTART, N_("Interrupted system call should be restarted")) > #endif > #ifdef ECHRNG > -_S(ERR_MAP(ECHRNG), N_("Channel number out of range")) > +_S(ECHRNG, N_("Channel number out of range")) > #endif > #ifdef EL2NSYNC > -_S(ERR_MAP(EL2NSYNC), N_("Level 2 not synchronized")) > +_S(EL2NSYNC, N_("Level 2 not synchronized")) > #endif > #ifdef EL3HLT > -_S(ERR_MAP(EL3HLT), N_("Level 3 halted")) > +_S(EL3HLT, N_("Level 3 halted")) > #endif > #ifdef EL3RST > -_S(ERR_MAP(EL3RST), N_("Level 3 reset")) > +_S(EL3RST, N_("Level 3 reset")) > #endif > #ifdef ELNRNG > -_S(ERR_MAP(ELNRNG), N_("Link number out of range")) > +_S(ELNRNG, N_("Link number out of range")) > #endif > #ifdef EUNATCH > -_S(ERR_MAP(EUNATCH), N_("Protocol driver not attached")) > +_S(EUNATCH, N_("Protocol driver not attached")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOCSI > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOCSI), N_("No CSI structure available")) > +_S(ENOCSI, N_("No CSI structure available")) > #endif > #ifdef EL2HLT > -_S(ERR_MAP(EL2HLT), N_("Level 2 halted")) > +_S(EL2HLT, N_("Level 2 halted")) > #endif > #ifdef EBADE > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBADE), N_("Invalid exchange")) > +_S(EBADE, N_("Invalid exchange")) > #endif > #ifdef EBADR > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBADR), N_("Invalid request descriptor")) > +_S(EBADR, N_("Invalid request descriptor")) > #endif > #ifdef EXFULL > -_S(ERR_MAP(EXFULL), N_("Exchange full")) > +_S(EXFULL, N_("Exchange full")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOANO > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOANO), N_("No anode")) > +_S(ENOANO, N_("No anode")) > #endif > #ifdef EBADRQC > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBADRQC), N_("Invalid request code")) > +_S(EBADRQC, N_("Invalid request code")) > #endif > #ifdef EBADSLT > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBADSLT), N_("Invalid slot")) > +_S(EBADSLT, N_("Invalid slot")) > #endif > #ifdef EBFONT > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBFONT), N_("Bad font file format")) > +_S(EBFONT, N_("Bad font file format")) > #endif > #ifdef ENONET > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENONET), N_("Machine is not on the network")) > +_S(ENONET, N_("Machine is not on the network")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOPKG > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOPKG), N_("Package not installed")) > +_S(ENOPKG, N_("Package not installed")) > #endif > #ifdef EADV > -_S(ERR_MAP(EADV), N_("Advertise error")) > +_S(EADV, N_("Advertise error")) > #endif > #ifdef ESRMNT > -_S(ERR_MAP(ESRMNT), N_("Srmount error")) > +_S(ESRMNT, N_("Srmount error")) > #endif > #ifdef ECOMM > -_S(ERR_MAP(ECOMM), N_("Communication error on send")) > +_S(ECOMM, N_("Communication error on send")) > #endif > #ifdef EDOTDOT > -_S(ERR_MAP(EDOTDOT), N_("RFS specific error")) > +_S(EDOTDOT, N_("RFS specific error")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOTUNIQ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTUNIQ), N_("Name not unique on network")) > +_S(ENOTUNIQ, N_("Name not unique on network")) > #endif > #ifdef EBADFD > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBADFD), N_("File descriptor in bad state")) > +_S(EBADFD, N_("File descriptor in bad state")) > #endif > #ifdef EREMCHG > -_S(ERR_MAP(EREMCHG), N_("Remote address changed")) > +_S(EREMCHG, N_("Remote address changed")) > #endif > #ifdef ELIBACC > -_S(ERR_MAP(ELIBACC), N_("Can not access a needed shared library")) > +_S(ELIBACC, N_("Can not access a needed shared library")) > #endif > #ifdef ELIBBAD > -_S(ERR_MAP(ELIBBAD), N_("Accessing a corrupted shared library")) > +_S(ELIBBAD, N_("Accessing a corrupted shared library")) > #endif > #ifdef ELIBSCN > -_S(ERR_MAP(ELIBSCN), N_(".lib section in a.out corrupted")) > +_S(ELIBSCN, N_(".lib section in a.out corrupted")) > #endif > #ifdef ELIBMAX > -_S(ERR_MAP(ELIBMAX), N_("Attempting to link in too many shared libraries")) > +_S(ELIBMAX, N_("Attempting to link in too many shared libraries")) > #endif > #ifdef ELIBEXEC > -_S(ERR_MAP(ELIBEXEC), N_("Cannot exec a shared library directly")) > +_S(ELIBEXEC, N_("Cannot exec a shared library directly")) > #endif > #ifdef ESTRPIPE > -_S(ERR_MAP(ESTRPIPE), N_("Streams pipe error")) > +_S(ESTRPIPE, N_("Streams pipe error")) > #endif > #ifdef EUCLEAN > -_S(ERR_MAP(EUCLEAN), N_("Structure needs cleaning")) > +_S(EUCLEAN, N_("Structure needs cleaning")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOTNAM > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTNAM), N_("Not a XENIX named type file")) > +_S(ENOTNAM, N_("Not a XENIX named type file")) > #endif > #ifdef ENAVAIL > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENAVAIL), N_("No XENIX semaphores available")) > +_S(ENAVAIL, N_("No XENIX semaphores available")) > #endif > #ifdef EISNAM > -_S(ERR_MAP(EISNAM), N_("Is a named type file")) > +_S(EISNAM, N_("Is a named type file")) > #endif > #ifdef EREMOTEIO > -_S(ERR_MAP(EREMOTEIO), N_("Remote I/O error")) > +_S(EREMOTEIO, N_("Remote I/O error")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOMEDIUM > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOMEDIUM), N_("No medium found")) > +_S(ENOMEDIUM, N_("No medium found")) > #endif > #ifdef EMEDIUMTYPE > -_S(ERR_MAP(EMEDIUMTYPE), N_("Wrong medium type")) > +_S(EMEDIUMTYPE, N_("Wrong medium type")) > #endif > #ifdef ENOKEY > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOKEY), N_("Required key not available")) > +_S(ENOKEY, N_("Required key not available")) > #endif > #ifdef EKEYEXPIRED > -_S(ERR_MAP(EKEYEXPIRED), N_("Key has expired")) > +_S(EKEYEXPIRED, N_("Key has expired")) > #endif > #ifdef EKEYREVOKED > -_S(ERR_MAP(EKEYREVOKED), N_("Key has been revoked")) > +_S(EKEYREVOKED, N_("Key has been revoked")) > #endif > #ifdef EKEYREJECTED > -_S(ERR_MAP(EKEYREJECTED), N_("Key was rejected by service")) > +_S(EKEYREJECTED, N_("Key was rejected by service")) > #endif > #ifdef ERFKILL > -_S(ERR_MAP(ERFKILL), N_("Operation not possible due to RF-kill")) > +_S(ERFKILL, N_("Operation not possible due to RF-kill")) > #endif > #ifdef EHWPOISON > -_S(ERR_MAP(EHWPOISON), N_("Memory page has hardware error")) > +_S(EHWPOISON, N_("Memory page has hardware error")) > #endif > #ifdef EBADRPC > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBADRPC), N_("RPC struct is bad")) > +_S(EBADRPC, N_("RPC struct is bad")) > #endif > #ifdef EFTYPE > /* > @@ -693,40 +690,40 @@ 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}. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EFTYPE), N_("Inappropriate file type or format")) > +_S(EFTYPE, N_("Inappropriate file type or format")) > #endif > #ifdef EPROCUNAVAIL > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPROCUNAVAIL), N_("RPC bad procedure for program")) > +_S(EPROCUNAVAIL, N_("RPC bad procedure for program")) > #endif > #ifdef EAUTH > -_S(ERR_MAP(EAUTH), N_("Authentication error")) > +_S(EAUTH, N_("Authentication error")) > #endif > #ifdef EDIED > /* > TRANS On @gnuhurdsystems{}, 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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EDIED), N_("Translator died")) > +_S(EDIED, N_("Translator died")) > #endif > #ifdef ERPCMISMATCH > -_S(ERR_MAP(ERPCMISMATCH), N_("RPC version wrong")) > +_S(ERPCMISMATCH, N_("RPC version wrong")) > #endif > #ifdef EGREGIOUS > /* > TRANS You did @strong{what}? */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EGREGIOUS), N_("You really blew it this time")) > +_S(EGREGIOUS, N_("You really blew it this time")) > #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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPROCLIM), N_("Too many processes")) > +_S(EPROCLIM, N_("Too many processes")) > #endif > #ifdef EGRATUITOUS > /* > TRANS This error code has no purpose. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EGRATUITOUS), N_("Gratuitous error")) > +_S(EGRATUITOUS, N_("Gratuitous error")) > #endif > #if defined (ENOTSUP) && ENOTSUP != EOPNOTSUPP > /* > @@ -742,10 +739,10 @@ TRANS values. > TRANS > TRANS If the entire function is not available at all in the implementation, > TRANS it returns @code{ENOSYS} instead. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENOTSUP), N_("Not supported")) > +_S(ENOTSUP, N_("Not supported")) > #endif > #ifdef EPROGMISMATCH > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPROGMISMATCH), N_("RPC program version wrong")) > +_S(EPROGMISMATCH, N_("RPC program version wrong")) > #endif > #ifdef EBACKGROUND > /* > @@ -755,7 +752,7 @@ 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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EBACKGROUND), N_("Inappropriate operation for background process")) > +_S(EBACKGROUND, N_("Inappropriate operation for background process")) > #endif > #ifdef EIEIO > /* > @@ -773,7 +770,7 @@ TRANS @c "bought the farm" means "died". -jtobey > TRANS @c > TRANS @c Translators, please do not translate this litteraly, translate it into > TRANS @c an idiomatic funny way of saying that the computer died. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EIEIO), N_("Computer bought the farm")) > +_S(EIEIO, N_("Computer bought the farm")) > #endif > #if defined (EWOULDBLOCK) && EWOULDBLOCK != EAGAIN > /* > @@ -782,18 +779,18 @@ TRANS The values are always the same, on every operating system. > TRANS > TRANS C libraries in many older Unix systems have @code{EWOULDBLOCK} as a > TRANS separate error code. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(EWOULDBLOCK), N_("Operation would block")) > +_S(EWOULDBLOCK, N_("Operation would block")) > #endif > #ifdef ENEEDAUTH > -_S(ERR_MAP(ENEEDAUTH), N_("Need authenticator")) > +_S(ENEEDAUTH, N_("Need authenticator")) > #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. */ > -_S(ERR_MAP(ED), N_("?")) > +_S(ED, N_("?")) > #endif > #ifdef EPROGUNAVAIL > -_S(ERR_MAP(EPROGUNAVAIL), N_("RPC program not available")) > +_S(EPROGUNAVAIL, N_("RPC program not available")) > #endif >