NAME
POSIX::1003::Errno - all error codes defined by the OS
SYNOPSIS
use POSIX::1003::Errno; # load all names
use POSIX::1003::Errno qw(errno);
# keys are strings!
$ticks = errno('EPERM');
use POSIX::1003::Errno qw(errno EPERM);
if($!==EPERM) ...
use POSIX::1003::Errno '%errno';
my $key = $errno{EPERM};
$errno{EUNKNOWN} = 1024;
$ticks = errno('EUNKNOWN');
print "$_\n" for keys %errno;
DESCRIPTION
The error codes provided by your operating system.
The code modules Errno and POSIX do also contain an extensive list of error numbers. However: Errno have their values hard-coded, which is incorrect (higher numbered codes may [do!] differ per platform). POSIX only provides a limited subset.
METHODS
FUNCTIONS
Standard POSIX
- strerror($errno)
-
Returns the string representations of the $errno, as provided by the operating system.
Additional
- errno($name)
-
Returns the errno value related to the NAMEd constant. The $name must be a string.
undef
will be returned when the $name is not known by the system.example:
my $ticks = errno('EPERM') || 1000;
- errno_names()
-
Returns a list with all known names, unsorted.
CONSTANTS
- %errno
-
This exported variable is a tied HASH which maps
E*
names on numbers, to be used with the system'serrno()
function.
The following error names where detected on your system when the module got installed. The second column shows the related value. Followed by the text that strerror() produces for that error. Or course, your error messages may be translated.
During installation, a symbol table will get inserted here.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of POSIX-1003 distribution version 1.02, built on November 10, 2020. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN. The code is based on POSIX, which is released with Perl itself. See also POSIX::Util for additional functionality.
COPYRIGHTS
Copyrights 2011-2020 on the perl code and the related documentation by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/