Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2003/02/27/10:13:51
Hello.
JT said:
> I happened to see this in the Solaris man page for `errno':
>
> The perror() function produces a message on the standard
> error output....
> The argument string s is printed, followed by a colon and a
> blank, followed by the message and a NEWLINE character. If
> s is a null pointer or points to a null string, the colon is
> not printed.
>
> So perhaps this patch to our perror.c is in order? (The manpage says
> only that the colon is not printed; should the blank still be printed?)
>
> --- perror.orig 1994-12-10 21:52:02.000000000 -0600
> +++ perror.c 2003-02-27 08:58:59.960438000 -0600
> @@ -6,5 +6,8 @@
> void
> perror(const char *s)
> {
> - fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", s, strerror(errno));
> + if (s)
> + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", s, strerror(errno));
> + else
> + fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", s, strerror(errno));
> }
Besides that silly error keeping s in that last fprintf() call, you
don't handle the case that s == "".
You'll need to update the info page as well.
Right,
MartinS
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