| Defined in header <cstdio> | ||
|---|---|---|
void perror( const char *s ); |
Prints a textual description of the error code currently stored in the system variable errno to stderr.
The description is formed by concatenating the following components:
- the contents of the null-terminated byte string pointed to by
s(unlesssis a null pointer) -
": " - implementation-defined error message describing the error code stored in
errno. This message is identical to the output ofstd::strerror(errno). -
'\n'.
Parameters
| s | - | pointer to a null-terminated string with explanatory message |
Return value
(none).
Example
#include <cmath>
#include <cerrno>
#include <cstdio>
int main()
{
double not_a_number = std::log(-1.0);
if (errno == EDOM) {
std::perror("log(-1) failed");
}
}Output:
log(-1) failed: Numerical argument out of domain
See also
| macro which expands to POSIX-compatible thread-local error number variable (macro variable) | |
| returns a text version of a given error code (function) | |
C documentation for perror | |
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