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DB->err
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#include <db.h>
void
DB->err(DB *db, int error, const char *fmt, ...);
void
DB->errx(DB *db, const char *fmt, ...);
Description
The DB_ENV->err, DB_ENV->errx, DB->err and
DB->errx methods provide error-messaging functionality for
applications written using the Berkeley DB library.
The DB_ENV->err method constructs an error message consisting of the
following elements:
- An optional prefix string
- If no error callback function has been set using the
DB_ENV->set_errcall method, any prefix string specified using the
DB_ENV->set_errpfx method, followed by two separating characters: a colon
and a <space> character.
- An optional printf-style message
- The supplied message fmt, if non-NULL, in which the
ANSI C X3.159-1989 (ANSI C) printf function specifies how subsequent arguments
are converted for output.
- A separator
- Two separating characters: a colon and a <space> character.
- A standard error string
- The standard system or Berkeley DB library error string associated with the
error value, as returned by the db_strerror method.
This constructed error message is then handled as follows:
If an error callback function has been set (see DB->set_errcall
and DB_ENV->set_errcall), that function is called with two
arguments: any prefix string specified (see DB->set_errpfx and
DB_ENV->set_errpfx) and the error message.
If a C library FILE * has been set (see DB->set_errfile and
DB_ENV->set_errfile), the error message is written to that output
stream.
If none of these output options has been configured, the error message
is written to stderr, the standard
error output stream.
The DB_ENV->errx and DB->errx methods perform identically to the
DB_ENV->err and DB->err methods, except that they do not append
the final separator characters and standard error string to the error
message.
Class
DB
See Also
Databases and Related Methods
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