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#include "llvm/Config/config.h" // Get autoconf configuration settings
+#include "llvm/System/Errno.h"
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
/// string and the Unix error number given by \p errnum. If errnum is -1, the
/// default then the value of errno is used.
/// @brief Make an error message
-inline bool MakeErrMsg(
+///
+/// If the error number can be converted to a string, it will be
+/// separated from prefix by ": ".
+static inline bool MakeErrMsg(
std::string* ErrMsg, const std::string& prefix, int errnum = -1) {
if (!ErrMsg)
return true;
- char buffer[MAXPATHLEN];
- buffer[0] = 0;
if (errnum == -1)
errnum = errno;
-#ifdef HAVE_STRERROR_R
- // strerror_r is thread-safe.
- if (errnum)
- strerror_r(errnum,buffer,MAXPATHLEN-1);
-#elif HAVE_STRERROR
- // Copy the thread un-safe result of strerror into
- // the buffer as fast as possible to minimize impact
- // of collision of strerror in multiple threads.
- if (errnum)
- strncpy(buffer,strerror(errnum),MAXPATHLEN-1);
- buffer[MAXPATHLEN-1] = 0;
-#else
- // Strange that this system doesn't even have strerror
- // but, oh well, just use a generic message
- sprintf(buffer, "Error #%d", errnum);
-#endif
- *ErrMsg = prefix + buffer;
+ *ErrMsg = prefix + ": " + llvm::sys::StrError(errnum);
return true;
}