nis_error(3N)
NAME
nis_error, nis_sperrno, nis_perror, nis_lerror, nis_sperror, nis_sperror_r − display NIS+ error messages
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... −lnsl [ library... ]
#include <rpcsvc/nis.h>
char ∗nis_sperrno(const nis_error status);
void nis_perror(const nis_error status, const char ∗label);
void nis_lerror(const nis_error status, const char ∗label);
char ∗nis_sperror_r(nis_error status, char ∗label, char ∗ buf);
char ∗nis_sperror(const nis_error status, const char ∗label);
MT-LEVEL
Safe
DESCRIPTION
These functions convert NIS+ status values into text strings.
nis_sperrno() simply returns a pointer to a string constant which is the error string.
nis_perror() prints the error message corresponding to status as “label: error message” on standard error.
nis_lerror() sends the error text to syslog(3) at level LOG_ERR.
The function nis_sperror_r(), returns a pointer to a string that can be used or copied using the strdup() function (see string(3C).) The caller must supply a string buffer, buf, large enough to hold the error string (a buffer size of 128 bytes is guaranteed to be sufficiently large).
The last function, nis_sperror(), is similar to nis_sperror_r() except that the string is returned as a pointer to a buffer that is reused on each call. nis_sperror_r() is the preferred interface, since it is suitable for single-threaded and multi-threaded programs.
SEE ALSO
niserror(1), string(3C), syslog(3)
NOTES
When compiling multithreaded applications, see Intro(3), Notes On Multithread Applications, for information about the use of the _REENTRANT flag.
SunOS 5.5/SPARC — Last change: 15 Jul 1993