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6.9 KiB
C
277 lines
6.9 KiB
C
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/* Error handler for noninteractive utilities
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Copyright (C) 1990-1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library. Its master source is NOT part of
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the C library, however. The master source lives in /gd/gnu/lib.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
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write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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/* Written by David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. */
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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# include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#if HAVE_LIBINTL_H
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# include <libintl.h>
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#endif
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#if HAVE_VPRINTF || HAVE_DOPRNT || _LIBC
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# if __STDC__
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# include <stdarg.h>
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# define VA_START(args, lastarg) va_start(args, lastarg)
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# else
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# include <varargs.h>
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# define VA_START(args, lastarg) va_start(args)
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# endif
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#else
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# define va_alist a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8
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# define va_dcl char *a1, *a2, *a3, *a4, *a5, *a6, *a7, *a8;
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#endif
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#if STDC_HEADERS || _LIBC
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# include <stdlib.h>
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# include <string.h>
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#else
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void exit ();
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#endif
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#include "error.h"
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#ifndef HAVE_DECL_STRERROR_R
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"this configure-time declaration test was not run"
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#endif
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#if !HAVE_DECL_STRERROR_R
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char *strerror_r ();
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#endif
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#ifndef _
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# define _(String) String
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#endif
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/* If NULL, error will flush stdout, then print on stderr the program
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name, a colon and a space. Otherwise, error will call this
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function without parameters instead. */
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void (*error_print_progname) (
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#if __STDC__ - 0
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void
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#endif
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);
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/* This variable is incremented each time `error' is called. */
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unsigned int error_message_count;
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#ifdef _LIBC
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/* In the GNU C library, there is a predefined variable for this. */
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# define program_name program_invocation_name
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# include <errno.h>
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/* In GNU libc we want do not want to use the common name `error' directly.
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Instead make it a weak alias. */
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# define error __error
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# define error_at_line __error_at_line
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# ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
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# include <libio/iolibio.h>
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# define fflush(s) _IO_fflush (s)
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# endif
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#else /* not _LIBC */
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/* The calling program should define program_name and set it to the
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name of the executing program. */
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extern char *program_name;
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# ifdef HAVE_STRERROR_R
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# define __strerror_r strerror_r
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# else
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# if HAVE_STRERROR
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# ifndef strerror /* On some systems, strerror is a macro */
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char *strerror ();
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# endif
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# else
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static char *
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private_strerror (errnum)
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int errnum;
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{
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extern char *sys_errlist[];
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extern int sys_nerr;
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if (errnum > 0 && errnum <= sys_nerr)
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return _(sys_errlist[errnum]);
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return _("Unknown system error");
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}
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# define strerror private_strerror
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# endif /* HAVE_STRERROR */
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# endif /* HAVE_STRERROR_R */
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#endif /* not _LIBC */
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/* Print the program name and error message MESSAGE, which is a printf-style
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format string with optional args.
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If ERRNUM is nonzero, print its corresponding system error message.
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Exit with status STATUS if it is nonzero. */
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/* VARARGS */
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void
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#if defined VA_START && __STDC__
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error (int status, int errnum, const char *message, ...)
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#else
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error (status, errnum, message, va_alist)
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int status;
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int errnum;
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char *message;
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va_dcl
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#endif
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{
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#ifdef VA_START
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va_list args;
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#endif
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if (error_print_progname)
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(*error_print_progname) ();
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else
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{
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fflush (stdout);
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", program_name);
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}
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#ifdef VA_START
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VA_START (args, message);
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# if HAVE_VPRINTF || _LIBC
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vfprintf (stderr, message, args);
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# else
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_doprnt (message, args, stderr);
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# endif
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va_end (args);
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#else
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fprintf (stderr, message, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8);
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#endif
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++error_message_count;
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if (errnum)
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{
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#if defined HAVE_STRERROR_R || _LIBC
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char errbuf[1024];
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# if HAVE_WORKING_STRERROR_R || _LIBC
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s", __strerror_r (errnum, errbuf, sizeof errbuf));
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# else
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/* Don't use __strerror_r's return value because on some systems
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(at least DEC UNIX 4.0[A-D]) strerror_r returns `int'. */
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__strerror_r (errnum, errbuf, sizeof errbuf);
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s", errbuf);
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# endif
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#else
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum));
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#endif
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}
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putc ('\n', stderr);
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fflush (stderr);
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if (status)
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exit (status);
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}
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/* Sometimes we want to have at most one error per line. This
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variable controls whether this mode is selected or not. */
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int error_one_per_line;
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void
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#if defined VA_START && __STDC__
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error_at_line (int status, int errnum, const char *file_name,
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unsigned int line_number, const char *message, ...)
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#else
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error_at_line (status, errnum, file_name, line_number, message, va_alist)
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int status;
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int errnum;
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const char *file_name;
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unsigned int line_number;
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char *message;
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va_dcl
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#endif
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{
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#ifdef VA_START
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va_list args;
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#endif
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if (error_one_per_line)
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{
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static const char *old_file_name;
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static unsigned int old_line_number;
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if (old_line_number == line_number &&
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(file_name == old_file_name || !strcmp (old_file_name, file_name)))
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/* Simply return and print nothing. */
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return;
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old_file_name = file_name;
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old_line_number = line_number;
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}
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if (error_print_progname)
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(*error_print_progname) ();
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else
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{
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fflush (stdout);
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fprintf (stderr, "%s:", program_name);
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}
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if (file_name != NULL)
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fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: ", file_name, line_number);
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#ifdef VA_START
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VA_START (args, message);
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# if HAVE_VPRINTF || _LIBC
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vfprintf (stderr, message, args);
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# else
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_doprnt (message, args, stderr);
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# endif
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va_end (args);
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#else
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fprintf (stderr, message, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8);
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#endif
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++error_message_count;
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if (errnum)
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{
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#if defined HAVE_STRERROR_R || _LIBC
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char errbuf[1024];
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# if HAVE_WORKING_STRERROR_R || _LIBC
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s", __strerror_r (errnum, errbuf, sizeof errbuf));
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# else
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/* Don't use __strerror_r's return value because on some systems
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(at least DEC UNIX 4.0[A-D]) strerror_r returns `int'. */
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__strerror_r (errnum, errbuf, sizeof errbuf);
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s", errbuf);
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# endif
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#else
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum));
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#endif
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}
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putc ('\n', stderr);
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fflush (stderr);
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if (status)
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exit (status);
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}
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#ifdef _LIBC
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/* Make the weak alias. */
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# undef error
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# undef error_at_line
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weak_alias (__error, error)
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weak_alias (__error_at_line, error_at_line)
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#endif
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