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cpc_seterrfn 3CPC "28 Mar 2005" "SunOS 5.11" "CPU Performance Counters Library Functions"
NAME
cpc_seterrfn - control libcpc error reporting
SYNOPSIS

cc [ flag... ] file... -lcpc [ library... ]
#include <libcpc.h>

typedef void (cpc_errfn_t)(const char *fn, const char *fmt, va_list ap);

void cpc_seterrfn(cpc_errfn_t *errfn);
DESCRIPTION

For the convenience of programmers instrumenting their code, several libcpc(3LIB) functions automatically emit to stderr error messages that attempt to provide a more detailed explanation of their error return values. While this can be useful for simple programs, some applications may wish to report their errors differently\(emfor example, to a window or to a log file.

The cpc_seterrfn() function allows the caller to provide an alternate function for reporting errors; the type signature is shown above. The fn argument is passed the library function name that detected the error, the format string fmt and argument pointer ap can be passed directly to vsnprintf(3C) or similar varargs-based routine for formatting.

The default printing routine can be restored by calling the routine with an errfn argument of NULL.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Debugging example.

This example produces error messages only when debugging the program containing it, or when the cpc_strtoevent() function is reporting an error when parsing an event specification

int debugging;
void
myapp_errfn(const char *fn, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
 if (strcmp(fn, "strtoevent") != 0 && !debugging)
 return;
 (void) fprintf(stderr, "myapp: cpc_%s(): ", fn);
 (void) vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
}
ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
MT-LevelUnsafe
Interface StabilityObsolete
SEE ALSO

cpc(3CPC), cpc_seterrhndlr(3CPC), libcpc(3LIB), vsnprintf(3C), attributes(5)

NOTES

The cpc_seterrfn() function exists for binary compatibility only. Source containing this function will not compile. This function is obsolete and might be removed in a future release. Applications should use cpc_seterrhndlr(3CPC) instead.