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Summary: printf %m stringifies and prints errno. This is actually hugely confusing if used in error messages after failures that don't set errno. You may get "Success", or you may get an errno that was harmless ages ago. Some of the functions followed by %m have only some error paths that set errno, or make multiple system calls that can set errno independently - knowing the errno at failure time is unlikely to be useful in these cases. Reviewers: devilhorns, zmike Reviewed By: zmike Subscribers: cedric Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3571 |
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