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| \begin{Name}{3}{unw\_strerror}{Thomas Hallgren}{Programming Library}{unw\_strerror}unw\_strerror -- get text corresponding to error code |
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| \section{Synopsis} |
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| \File{\#include $<$libunwind.h$>$}\\ |
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| \Type{const char *} \Func{unw\_strerror}(\Type{int} \Var{err\_code});\\ |
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| \section{Description} |
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| The \Func{unw\_strerror}() routine maps the (negative) \Var{err\_code} |
| to a corresponding text message and returns it. |
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| \section{Return Value} |
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| The message that corresponds to \Var{err\_code} or, if the |
| \Var{err\_code} has no corresponding message, the text "invalid error |
| code". |
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| \section{Thread and Signal Safety} |
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| \Func{unw\_strerror}() is thread-safe as well as safe to use |
| from a signal handler. |
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| \section{Author} |
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| \noindent |
| Thomas Hallgren\\ |
| BEA Systems\\ |
| Stockholm, Sweden\\ |
| Email: \Email{[email protected]}\\ |
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