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  • Subject: RE: errno
  • From: "Alexei Pytel" <pytel@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 18:21:56 -0500


Actually, errno in C/C++ is available as "int *__errno()" function.
You should be able to call it from ILE RPG...

    Alexei Pytel

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Does anybod have the ILE C pieces needed to allow me to retrieve the
"errno"
parameter when using the Unix APIs?  According to the manuals, I need a C
module because the error is exported as "errno", which is lower case and
cannot be accessed by ILE RPG.  And rather than provide a "geterrno()"
method in the Unix APIs, evidently I'm expected to make my own.  Since I
don't have the ILE C compiler, that's sort of difficult, so I was wondering
if anybody else had gone through this step.

Joe



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