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NAME

       explain_fread - explain fread(3) errors

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libexplain/fread.h>
       const char *explain_fread(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *fp);
       const  char  *explain_errno_fread(int  errnum,  void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE
       *fp);
       void explain_message_fread(char *message, int message_size, void *ptr, size_t size, size_t
       nmemb, FILE *fp);
       void  explain_message_errno_fread(char  *message, int message_size, int errnum, void *ptr,
       size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *fp);

DESCRIPTION

       These functions may be used to obtain explanations for errors  returned  by  the  fread(3)
       system call.

   explain_fread
       const char *explain_fread(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *fp);

       The  explain_fread  function  is used to obtain an explanation of an error returned by the
       fread(3) system call.  The least the message will contain is the value of strerror(errno),
       but usually it will do much better, and indicate the underlying cause in more detail.

       The errno global variable will be used to obtain the error value to be decoded.

       This function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example:
              size_t how_many = fread(ptr, size, nmemb, fp);
              if (how_many == 0 && ferror(fp))
              {
                  fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", explain_fread(ptr, size, nmemb, fp));
                  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
              }

       ptr     The original ptr, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       size    The original size, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       nmemb   The original nmemb, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       fp      The original fp, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       Returns:
               The message explaining the error.  This message buffer is shared by all libexplain
               functions which do not supply a buffer in  their  argument  list.   This  will  be
               overwritten  by the next call to any libexplain function which shares this buffer,
               including other threads.

       Note: This function is not thread safe, because it  shares  a  return  buffer  across  all
       threads, and many other functions in this library.

   explain_errno_fread
       const  char  *explain_errno_fread(int  errnum,  void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE
       *fp);

       The explain_errno_fread function is used to obtain an explanation of an error returned  by
       the  fread(3)  system  call.   The  least  the  message  will  contain  is  the  value  of
       strerror(errnum), but usually it will do much better, and indicate the underlying cause in
       more detail.

       This function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example:
              size_t how_many = fread(ptr, size, nmemb, fp);
              if (how_many == 0 && ferror(fp))
              {
                  int err = errno;
                  fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", explain_errno_fread(err, ptr, size, nmemb, fp));
                  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
              }

       errnum  The  error  value  to  be decoded, usually obtained from the errno global variable
               just before this function is called.  This is necessary if you need  to  call  any
               code  between the system call to be explained and this function, because many libc
               functions will alter the value of errno.

       ptr     The original ptr, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       size    The original size, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       nmemb   The original nmemb, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       fp      The original fp, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       Returns:
               The message explaining the error.  This message buffer is shared by all libexplain
               functions  which  do  not  supply  a  buffer in their argument list.  This will be
               overwritten by the next call to any libexplain function which shares this  buffer,
               including other threads.

       Note:  This  function  is  not  thread  safe, because it shares a return buffer across all
       threads, and many other functions in this library.

   explain_message_fread
       void explain_message_fread(char *message, int message_size, void *ptr, size_t size, size_t
       nmemb, FILE *fp);

       The  explain_message_fread  function  may  be  used  to  obtain an explanation of an error
       returned by the fread(3) system call.  The least the message will contain is the value  of
       strerror(errno),  but usually it will do much better, and indicate the underlying cause in
       more detail.

       The errno global variable will be used to obtain the error value to be decoded.

       This function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example:
              size_t how_many = fread(ptr, size, nmemb, fp);
              if (how_many == 0 && ferror(fp))
              {
                  char message[3000];
                  explain_message_fread(message, sizeof(message), ptr, size, nmemb, fp);
                  fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", message);
                  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
              }

       message The location in which to store the returned message.  If a suitable message return
               buffer is supplied, this function is thread safe.

       message_size
               The size in bytes of the location in which to store the returned message.

       ptr     The original ptr, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       size    The original size, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       nmemb   The original nmemb, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       fp      The original fp, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

   explain_message_errno_fread
       void  explain_message_errno_fread(char  *message, int message_size, int errnum, void *ptr,
       size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *fp);

       The explain_message_errno_fread function may be used to obtain an explanation of an  error
       returned  by the fread(3) system call.  The least the message will contain is the value of
       strerror(errnum), but usually it will do much better, and indicate the underlying cause in
       more detail.

       This function is intended to be used in a fashion similar to the following example:
              size_t how_many = fread(ptr, size, nmemb, fp);
              if (how_many == 0 && ferror(fp))
              {
                  int err = errno;
                  char message[3000];
                  explain_message_errno_fread(message, sizeof(message), err,
                      ptr, size, nmemb, fp);
                  fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", message);
                  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
              }

       message The location in which to store the returned message.  If a suitable message return
               buffer is supplied, this function is thread safe.

       message_size
               The size in bytes of the location in which to store the returned message.

       errnum  The error value to be decoded, usually obtained from  the  errno  global  variable
               just  before  this  function is called.  This is necessary if you need to call any
               code between the system call to be explained and this function, because many  libc
               functions will alter the value of errno.

       ptr     The original ptr, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       size    The original size, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       nmemb   The original nmemb, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

       fp      The original fp, exactly as passed to the fread(3) system call.

SEE ALSO

       fread(3)
               binary stream input

       explain_fread_or_die(3)
               binary stream input and report errors

COPYRIGHT

       libexplain version 1.4
       Copyright (C) 2008 Peter Miller

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