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+/* strerror.c - Describing an error code.
+ Copyright (C) 2003 g10 Code GmbH
+
+ This file is part of libgpg-error.
+
+ libgpg-error is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of
+ the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ libgpg-error is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with libgpg-error; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
+ 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include <config.h>
+#endif
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+
+#include <gpg-error.h>
+
+#include "gettext.h"
+#include "err-codes.h"
+
+/* Return a pointer to a string containing a description of the error
+ code in the error value ERR. This function is not thread-safe. */
+const char *
+gpg_strerror (gpg_error_t err)
+{
+ gpg_err_code_t code = gpg_err_code (err);
+
+ if (code & GPG_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR)
+ {
+ int no = gpg_err_code_to_errno (code);
+ if (no)
+ return strerror (no);
+ else
+ code = GPG_ERR_UNKNOWN_ERRNO;
+ }
+ return dgettext (PACKAGE, msgstr + msgidx[msgidxof (code)]);
+}
+
+
+#ifdef HAVE_STRERROR_R
+#ifdef STRERROR_R_CHAR_P
+/* The GNU C library and probably some other systems have this weird
+ variant of strerror_r. */
+
+/* Return a dynamically allocated string in *STR describing the system
+ error NO. If this call succeeds, return 1. If this call fails due
+ to a resource shortage, set *STR to NULL and return 1. If this
+ call fails because the error number is not valid, don't set *STR
+ and return 0. */
+int
+system_strerror_r (int no, char *buf, size_t buflen)
+{
+ char *errstr;
+
+ errstr = strerror_r (no, buf, buflen);
+ if (errstr != buf)
+ {
+ size_t errstr_len = strlen (errstr) + 1;
+ size_t cpy_len = errstr_len < buflen ? errstr_len : buflen;
+ memcpy (buf, errstr, cpy_len);
+
+ return cpy_len == errstr_len ? 0 : ERANGE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* We can not tell if the buffer was large enough, but we can
+ try to make a guess. */
+ if (strlen (buf) + 1 >= buflen)
+ return ERANGE;
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+#else /* STRERROR_R_CHAR_P */
+/* Now the POSIX version. */
+
+int
+system_strerror_r (int no, char *buf, size_t buflen)
+{
+ return strerror_r (no, buf, buflen);
+}
+
+#endif /* STRERROR_R_CHAR_P */
+
+#else /* HAVE_STRERROR_H */
+/* Without strerror_r(), we can still provide a non-thread-safe
+ version. Maybe we are even lucky and the system's strerror() is
+ already thread-safe. */
+
+int
+system_strerror_r (int no, char *buf, size_t buflen)
+{
+ char *errstr = strerror (no);
+
+ if (!errstr)
+ {
+ int saved_errno = errno;
+
+ if (saved_errno != EINVAL)
+ snprintf (buf, buflen, "strerror failed: %i\n", errno);
+ return saved_errno;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ size_t errstr_len = strlen (errstr) + 1;
+ size_t cpy_len = errstr_len < buflen ? errstr_len : buflen;
+ memcpy (buf, errstr, cpy_len);
+ return cpy_len == errstr_len ? 0 : ERANGE;
+ }
+}
+#endif
+
+
+/* Return the error string for ERR in the user-supplied buffer BUF of
+ size BUFLEN. This function is, in contrast to gpg_strerror,
+ thread-safe if a thread-safe strerror_r() function is provided by
+ the system. If the function succeeds, 0 is returned and BUF
+ contains the string describing the error. If the buffer was not
+ large enough, ERANGE is returned and BUF contains as much of the
+ beginning of the error string as fits into the buffer. */
+int
+gpg_strerror_r (gpg_error_t err, char *buf, size_t buflen)
+{
+ gpg_err_code_t code = gpg_err_code (err);
+ const char *errstr;
+ size_t errstr_len;
+ size_t cpy_len;
+
+ if (code & GPG_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR)
+ {
+ int no = gpg_err_code_to_errno (code);
+ if (no)
+ {
+ int system_err = system_strerror_r (no, buf, buflen);
+
+ if (system_err != EINVAL)
+ {
+ if (buflen)
+ buf[buflen - 1] = '\0';
+ return system_err;
+ }
+ }
+ code = GPG_ERR_UNKNOWN_ERRNO;
+ }
+
+ errstr = dgettext (PACKAGE, msgstr + msgidx[msgidxof (code)]);
+ errstr_len = strlen (errstr) + 1;
+ cpy_len = errstr_len < buflen ? errstr_len : buflen;
+ memcpy (buf, errstr, cpy_len);
+ if (buflen)
+ buf[buflen - 1] = '\0';
+
+ return cpy_len == errstr_len ? 0 : ERANGE;
+}