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ERR_new, ERR_set_debug, ERR_set_error, ERR_vset_error - Error recording building blocks

Description

       The functions described here are generally not used directly, but rather through macros such as
       ERR_raise(3).  They can still be useful for anyone that wants to make their own macros.

       ERR_new() allocates a new slot in the thread's error queue.

       ERR_set_debug() sets the debug information related to the current error in the thread's error queue.  The
       values that can be given are the filename file, line in the file line and the name of the function func
       where the error occurred.  The names must be constant, this function will only save away the pointers,
       not copy the strings.

       ERR_set_error() sets the error information, which are the library number lib and the reason code reason,
       and additional data as a format string fmt and an arbitrary number of arguments.  The additional data is
       processed with BIO_snprintf(3) to form the additional data string, which is allocated and store in the
       error record.

       ERR_vset_error() works like ERR_set_error(), but takes a va_list argument instead of a variable number of
       arguments.

Name

       ERR_new, ERR_set_debug, ERR_set_error, ERR_vset_error - Error recording building blocks

Notes

       The library number is unique to each unit that records errors.  OpenSSL has a number of preallocated ones
       for its own uses, but others may allocate their own library number dynamically with
       ERR_get_next_error_library(3).

       Reason codes are unique within each library, and may have an associated set of strings as a short
       description of the reason.  For dynamically allocated library numbers, reason strings are recorded with
       ERR_load_strings(3).

       Provider authors are supplied with core versions of these functions, see provider-base(7).

Return Values

       ERR_new, ERR_set_debug, ERR_set_error and ERR_vset_error do not return any values.

See Also

ERR_raise(3), ERR_get_next_error_library(3), ERR_load_strings(3), BIO_snprintf(3), provider-base(7)

Synopsis

        #include <openssl/err.h>

        void ERR_new(void);
        void ERR_set_debug(const char *file, int line, const char *func);
        void ERR_set_error(int lib, int reason, const char *fmt, ...);
        void ERR_vset_error(int lib, int reason, const char *fmt, va_list args);

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