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- .TH PERROR 2
- .SH NAME
- perror, syslog, sysfatal \- system error messages
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B #include <u.h>
- .br
- .B #include <libc.h>
- .PP
- .B
- void perror(char *s)
- .PP
- .B
- void syslog(int cons, char *logname, char *fmt, ...)
- .PP
- .B
- void sysfatal(char *fmt, ...)
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Perror
- produces a short error message
- on the standard error file
- describing the last error encountered during a call
- to the system.
- First the argument string
- .I s
- is printed, then a colon, then the message and a newline.
- If
- .I s
- is nil, only the error message and newline are printed.
- .PP
- .I Syslog
- logs messages in the file named by
- .I logname
- in the directory
- .BR /sys/log ;
- the file must already exist and should be append-only.
- .I Logname
- must contain no slashes.
- The message is a line with several fields:
- the name of the machine writing the message;
- the date and time;
- the message specified by the
- .IR print (2)
- format
- .I fmt
- and any following arguments;
- and a final newline.
- If
- .I cons
- is set or the log file cannot be opened, the message is also printed
- on the system console.
- .I Syslog
- can be used safely in multi-threaded programs.
- .PP
- .I Sysfatal
- prints to standard error the name of the running program,
- a colon and a space,
- the message described by the
- .IR print (2)
- format string
- .I fmt
- and subsequent arguments, and a newline.
- It then calls
- .IR exits (2)
- with the formatted message as argument.
- The program's name is the value of
- .BR argv0 ,
- which will be set if the program uses the
- .IR arg (2)
- interface to process its arguments.
- If
- .B argv0
- is null, it is ignored and the following colon and space are suppressed.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/libc/port/perror.c
- .br
- .B /sys/src/libc/9sys/syslog.c
- .br
- .B /sys/src/libc/9sys/sysfatal.c
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR intro (2),
- .IR errstr (2),
- the
- .B %r
- format in
- .IR print (2)
- .SH BUGS
- .I Perror
- is a holdover; the
- .B %r
- format in
- .IR print (2)
- is preferred.
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