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os_errno.c
Package: mysql-4.1.16-win-src.zip [view]
Upload User: romrleung
Upload Date: 2022-05-23
Package Size: 18897k
Code Size: 1k
Category:
MySQL
Development Platform:
Visual C++
- /*-
- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2002
- * Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
- */
- #include "db_config.h"
- #ifndef lint
- static const char revid[] = "$Id: os_errno.c,v 11.8 2002/01/11 15:52:59 bostic Exp $";
- #endif /* not lint */
- #include "db_int.h"
- /*
- * __os_get_errno_ret_zero --
- * Return the value of errno, even if it's zero.
- *
- * PUBLIC: int __os_get_errno_ret_zero __P((void));
- */
- int
- __os_get_errno_ret_zero()
- {
- /* This routine must be able to return the same value repeatedly. */
- return (errno);
- }
- /*
- * __os_get_errno --
- * Return the value of errno, or EAGAIN if errno is zero.
- *
- * PUBLIC: int __os_get_errno __P((void));
- */
- int
- __os_get_errno()
- {
- /*
- * This routine must be able to return the same value repeatedly.
- *
- * We've seen cases where system calls failed but errno was never set.
- * This version of __os_get_errno() sets errno to EAGAIN if it's not
- * already set, to work around that problem. For obvious reasons, we
- * can only call this function if we know an error has occurred, that
- * is, we can't test errno for a non-zero value after this call.
- */
- if (errno == 0)
- __os_set_errno(EAGAIN);
- return (errno);
- }
- /*
- * __os_set_errno --
- * Set the value of errno.
- *
- * PUBLIC: void __os_set_errno __P((int));
- */
- void
- __os_set_errno(evalue)
- int evalue;
- {
- errno = evalue;
- }