comedi_errno(3) number of last Comedilib error

SYNOPSIS


#include <comedilib.h>

int comedi_errno(void);

DESCRIPTION

When a Comedilib function fails, it usually returns -1 or NULL, depending on the return type. An internal library variable stores an error number, which can be retrieved by calling comedi_errno This error number can be converted to a human-readable form by the functions comedi_perror and comedi_strerror.

These functions are intended to mimic the behavior of the standard C library functions perror, strerror, and errno. In particular, Comedilib functions sometimes return an error that is generated inside the C library; the comedi error message in this case is the same as the C library.

The function comedi_errno returns an integer describing the most recent Comedilib error. This integer may be used as the errnum parameter for comedi_strerror.

AUTHORS

David Schleef <[email protected]>

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Frank Mori Hess <[email protected]>

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Herman Bruyninckx <[email protected]>

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Bernd Porr <[email protected]>

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Ian Abbott <[email protected]>

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Éric Piel <[email protected]>

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COPYRIGHT


Copyright © 1998-2003 David Schleef
Copyright © 2001-2003, 2005, 2008 Frank Mori Hess
Copyright © 2002-2003 Herman Bruyninckx
Copyright © 2012 Bernd Porr
Copyright © 2012 Ian Abbott
Copyright © 2012 Éric Piel

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This 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, version 2.1 of the License.

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