glibc/stdio-common/perror.c
Ulrich Drepper eaad82e005 Update.
2001-08-31  Richard Henderson  <rth@redhat.com>

	* elf/dl-support.c (_dl_cpuclock_offset): Protect with NONAVAIL.
	(HP_TIMING_AVAIL): Set to HP_SMALL_TIMING_AVAIL if present.
	* elf/rtld.c (HP_TIMING_AVAIL): Likewise.
	(print_statistics): Make scalar unsigned long long.
	* sysdeps/alpha/hp-timing.h: New file.

2001-08-31  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	* stdio-common/perror.c (perror): Save errno early, pass it
	down to perror_internal.
	(perror_internal): Add errnum argument.

2001-08-31  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	* sysdeps/alpha/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Remove unused code.
	Don't add old memory content for R_ALPHA_REFQUAD.
2001-09-01 06:10:36 +00:00

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/* Copyright (C) 1991-1993,1997,1998,2000,2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307 USA. */
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
# include "libioP.h"
#endif
static void
perror_internal (FILE *fp, const char *s, int errnum)
{
char buf[1024];
const char *colon;
const char *errstring;
if (s == NULL || *s == '\0')
s = colon = "";
else
colon = ": ";
errstring = __strerror_r (errnum, buf, sizeof buf);
#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
if (_IO_fwide (fp, 0) > 0)
(void) __fwprintf (fp, L"%s%s%s\n", s, colon, errstring);
else
#endif
(void) fprintf (fp, "%s%s%s\n", s, colon, errstring);
}
/* Print a line on stderr consisting of the text in S, a colon, a space,
a message describing the meaning of the contents of `errno' and a newline.
If S is NULL or "", the colon and space are omitted. */
void
perror (const char *s)
{
int errnum = errno;
#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
FILE *fp;
int fd = -1;
/* The standard says that 'perror' must not change the orientation
of the stream. What is supposed to happen when the stream isn't
oriented yet? In this case we'll create a new stream which is
using the same underlying file descriptor. */
if (__builtin_expect (_IO_fwide (stderr, 0) != 0, 1)
|| fileno_unlocked (stderr) == -1
|| (fd = __dup (fileno_unlocked (stderr))) == -1
|| (fp = fdopen (fd, "w+")) == NULL)
{
if (__builtin_expect (fd != -1, 0))
__close (fd);
/* Use standard error as is. */
perror_internal (stderr, s, errnum);
}
else
{
/* We don't have to do any special hacks regarding the file
position. Since the stderr stream wasn't used so far we just
write to the descriptor. */
perror_internal (fp, s, errnum);
/* Close the stream. */
fclose (fp);
((_IO_FILE *) stderr)->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
}
#else
perror_internal (stderr, s, errnum);
#endif
}