+++ /dev/null
-/*
- * Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Andre Noll <maan@systemlinux.org>
- *
- * Licensed under the GPL v2. For licencing details see COPYING.
- */
-extern char *dss_errlist[];
-extern char *dss_error_txt;
-
-__printf_2_3 void dss_log(int ll, const char* fmt,...);
-
-/**
- * This bit indicates whether a number is considered a system error number
- * If yes, the system errno is just the result of clearing this bit from
- * the given number.
- */
-#define SYSTEM_ERROR_BIT 30
-
-/** Check whether the system error bit is set. */
-#define IS_SYSTEM_ERROR(num) (!!((num) & (1 << SYSTEM_ERROR_BIT)))
-
-/** Set the system error bit for the given number. */
-#define ERRNO_TO_DSS_ERROR(num) ((num) | (1 << SYSTEM_ERROR_BIT))
-
-/**
- * dss' version of strerror(3).
- *
- * \param num The error number.
- *
- * \return The error text of \a num.
- */
-static inline char *dss_strerror(int num)
-{
- assert(num > 0);
- if (IS_SYSTEM_ERROR(num))
- return strerror((num) & ((1 << SYSTEM_ERROR_BIT) - 1));
- else
- return dss_errlist[num];
-}
-
-#define DSS_ERRORS \
- DSS_ERROR(SUCCESS, "success"), \
- DSS_ERROR(SYNTAX, "syntax error"), \
- DSS_ERROR(ATOI_OVERFLOW, "value too large"), \
- DSS_ERROR(STRTOLL, "unknown strtoll error"), \
- DSS_ERROR(ATOI_NO_DIGITS, "no digits found in string"), \
- DSS_ERROR(ATOI_JUNK_AT_END, "further characters after number"), \
- DSS_ERROR(INVALID_NUMBER, "invalid number"), \
- DSS_ERROR(STRFTIME, "strftime() failed"), \
- DSS_ERROR(LOCALTIME, "localtime() failed"), \
- DSS_ERROR(NULL_OPEN, "can not open /dev/null"), \
- DSS_ERROR(DUP_PIPE, "exec error: can not create pipe"), \
- DSS_ERROR(INVOLUNTARY_EXIT, "unexpected termination cause"), \
- DSS_ERROR(BAD_EXIT_CODE, "unexpected exit code"), \
- DSS_ERROR(SIGNAL_SIG_ERR, "signal() returned SIG_ERR"), \
- DSS_ERROR(SIGNAL, "caught terminating signal"), \
- DSS_ERROR(BUG, "values of beta might cause dom!"), \
- DSS_ERROR(NOT_RUNNING, "dss not running")
-
-/**
- * This is temporarily defined to expand to its first argument (prefixed by
- * 'E_') and gets later redefined to expand to the error text only
- */
-#define DSS_ERROR(err, msg) E_ ## err
-
-enum dss_error_codes {
- DSS_ERRORS
-};
-#undef DSS_ERROR
-#define DSS_ERROR(err, msg) msg
-#define DEFINE_DSS_ERRLIST char *dss_errlist[] = {DSS_ERRORS}