#pragma force_top_level #pragma include_only_once /* errno.h: ANSI 'C' (X3J11 Oct 88) library header, section 4.1.3 */ /* Copyright (C) Codemist Ltd., 1988 */ /* Copyright (C) Advanced Risc Machines Ltd., 1991 */ /* version 1 */ /* * RCS $Revision: 1.2 $ * Checkin $Date: 1997/07/15 16:11:35 $ * Revising $Author: hmeeking $ */ #ifndef __errno_h #define __errno_h #ifndef errno # define errno __errno extern volatile int errno; /* * expands to a modifiable lvalue that has type volatile int, the value of * which is set to a positive error code by several library functions. It is * initialised to zero at program startup, but is never set to zero by any * library function. The value of errno may be set to nonzero by a library * function call whether or not there is an error, provided the use of errno * is not documented in the description of the function in the Standard. */ #endif #define EDOM 1 /* * if a domain error occurs (an input argument is outside the domain over * which the mathematical function is defined) the integer expression errno * acquires the value of the macro EDOM and HUGE_VAL is returned. EDOM may * be used by non-mathematical functions. */ #define ERANGE 2 /* * a range error occurs if the result of a function can not be represented * as a double value. If the result overflows (the magnitude of the result * is so large that it cannot be represented in an object of the specified * type), the function returns the value of the macro HUGE_VAL, with the * same sign as the correct value of the function; the integer expression * errno acquires the value of the macro ERANGE. If the result underflows * (the magnitude of the result is so small that it cannot be represented * in an object of the specified type), the function returns zero; the * integer expression errno acquires the value of the macro ERANGE. ERANGE * may be used by non-mathematical functions. */ #define ESIGNUM 3 #define EILSEQ 4 /* See Normative Addendum 1 */ #endif /* end of errno.h */