SYNOPSIS
#include <libexplain/mount.h>
void explain_mount_or_die(const char *source, const char *target, const
char *file_systems_type, unsigned long flags, const void *data);
int explain_mount_on_error(const char *source, const char *target, const
char *file_systems_type, unsigned long flags, const void *data);
DESCRIPTION
The explain_mount_or_die function is used to call the mount(2) system call. On failure an explanation will be printed to stderr, obtained from the explain_mount(3) function, and then the process terminates by calling exit(EXIT_FAILURE).The explain_mount_on_error function is used to call the mount(2) system call. On failure an explanation will be printed to stderr, obtained from the explain_mount(3) function, but still returns to the caller.
- source
- The source, exactly as to be passed to the mount(2) system call.
- target
- The target, exactly as to be passed to the mount(2) system call.
- file_systems_type
- The file_systems_type, exactly as to be passed to the mount(2) system call.
- flags
- The flags, exactly as to be passed to the mount(2) system call.
- data
- The data, exactly as to be passed to the mount(2) system call.
RETURN VALUE
The explain_mount_or_die function only returns on success, see mount(2) for more information. On failure, prints an explanation and exits, it does not return.The explain_mount_on_error function always returns the value return by the wrapped mount(2) system call.
EXAMPLE
The explain_mount_or_die function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example:-
explain_mount_or_die(source, target, file_systems_type, flags, data);
COPYRIGHT
libexplain version 1.4Copyright (C) 2013 Peter Miller