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<TITLE>perror</TITLE>
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<h3>PERROR(3) Library functions PERROR(3)
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<h3>NAME
</h3> perror - print a system error message
<h3>SYNOPSIS
</h3> #include <stdio.h>
void perror(const char *s);
<h3>DESCRIPTION
</h3> perror produces a message on the standard error output,
describing the last error encountered during a call to a
system or library function. The argument string s is
printed first, then a colon and a blank, then the message
and a new-line. To be of most use, the argument string
should include the name of the program that incurred the
error. The error number is taken from the external vari-
able errno, which is set when errors occur but not cleared
when non-erroneous calls are made.
<h3>CONFORMING TO
</h3> ANSI C, POSIX
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<h3>SEE ALSO
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<a href=errno.htm>errno</a>,
<a href=strerror.htm>strerror</a>,
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