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Hi Craig, > How do you check for getcwd() errors (get current working directory IFS > procedure)? In the below code, variable errno is not always the same even > though it is a valid current working directory. For example, if working > directory from user profile does not exist, the root directory is used and > a different errno is returned Both are valid working directories but > errno is nonzero and is different based on root or not. For my working > directory, errno = 1636341396 and for root = 1627406400. Is it always > these two error numbers for valid current working directories? The getcwd() function does not return a pointer to errno, it returns a pointer to a string representing the current directory (or *NULL upon error) What YOUR CODE is doing, however, is populating errno with the first 4 bytes of the returned directory :) So, if the getcwd() function is returning /home/klemscot then the first 4 bytes are: / = x'61' h = x'88' o = x'96' m = x'94' If you take x'61889694' and convert it to decimal you get 1636341396 > How would I check for any error if the errno is always nonzero? The way that these functions work (all of the Unix-type APIs, not just this one) is that they return some sort of value that indicates that an error has occurred. It doesn't tell you which error has occurred, just that some error has occurred. Usually, for functions that return an integer, they'll return -1 to indicate an error. And for functions like getcwd() that return a pointer, they'll return *NULL to indicate an error. The purpose of errno is to find out WHICH error has occurred once you already know that the function returned an error. > Any ideas? Here, I'll whip up a quick sample of this API: H DFTACTGRP(*NO) BNDDIR('QC2LE') D getcwd pr * extproc('getcwd') D * value D size 10U 0 value D geterrno pr * extproc('__errno') D p_errno s * D errno s 10I 0 based(p_errno) D buf s 257A D CurDir s 256A varying D msg s 51A /free if (getcwd(%addr(buf): %size(buf)) = *NULL); p_errno = geterrno(); msg = 'getcwd() failed with errno ' + %editc(errno:'Z'); else; CurDir = %str(%addr(buf)); msg = CurDir; endif; dsply ' ' ' ' msg; *inlr = *on; /end-free
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