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PROLOG |NAME |SYNOPSIS |DESCRIPTION |RETURN VALUE |ERRORS |EXAMPLES |APPLICATION USAGE |RATIONALE |FUTURE DIRECTIONS |SEE ALSO |COPYRIGHT

FMTMSG(3P)              POSIX Programmer's ManualFMTMSG(3P)

PROLOG        top

       This manual page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The       Linux implementation of this interface may differ (consult the       corresponding Linux manual page for details of Linux behavior), or       the interface may not be implemented on Linux.

NAME        top

       fmtmsg — display a message in the specified format on standard       error and/or a system console

SYNOPSIS        top

       #include <fmtmsg.h>       int fmtmsg(longclassification, const char *label, intseverity,           const char *text, const char *action, const char *tag);

DESCRIPTION        top

       Thefmtmsg() function shall display messages in a specified format       instead of the traditionalprintf() function.       Based on a message's classification component,fmtmsg() shall       write a formatted message either to standard error, to the       console, or to both.       A formatted message consists of up to five components as defined       below. The componentclassification is not part of a message       displayed to the user, but defines the source of the message and       directs the display of the formatted message.classification                   Contains the sum of identifying values constructed                   from the constants defined below. Any one identifier                   from a subclass may be used in combination with a                   single identifier from a different subclass. Two or                   more identifiers from the same subclass should not be                   used together, with the exception of identifiers from                   the display subclass. (Both display subclass                   identifiers may be used so that messages can be                   displayed to both standard error and the system                   console.)Major Classifications                         Identifies the source of the condition.                         Identifiers are: MM_HARD (hardware), MM_SOFT                         (software), and MM_FIRM (firmware).Message Source Subclassifications                         Identifies the type of software in which the                         problem is detected.  Identifiers are: MM_APPL                         (application), MM_UTIL (utility), and MM_OPSYS                         (operating system).Display Subclassifications                         Indicates where the message is to be displayed.                         Identifiers are: MM_PRINT to display the message                         on the standard error stream, MM_CONSOLE to                         display the message on the system console. One                         or both identifiers may be used.Status Subclassifications                         Indicates whether the application can recover                         from the condition.  Identifiers are: MM_RECOVER                         (recoverable) and MM_NRECOV (non-recoverable).                   An additional identifier, MM_NULLMC, indicates that no                   classification component is supplied for the message.label       Identifies the source of the message. The format is                   two fields separated by a <colon>.  The first field is                   up to 10 bytes, the second is up to 14 bytes.severity    Indicates the seriousness of the condition.                   Identifiers for the levels ofseverity are:                   MM_HALT     Indicates that the application has                               encountered a severe fault and is halting.                               Produces the string"HALT".                   MM_ERROR    Indicates that the application has                               detected a fault. Produces the string"ERROR".                   MM_WARNING  Indicates a condition that is out of the                               ordinary, that might be a problem, and                               should be watched. Produces the string"WARNING".                   MM_INFO     Provides information about a condition                               that is not in error. Produces the string"INFO".                   MM_NOSEV    Indicates that no severity level is                               supplied for the message.text        Describes the error condition that produced the                   message. The character string is not limited to a                   specific size. If the character string is empty, then                   the text produced is unspecified.action      Describes the first step to be taken in the error-                   recovery process.  Thefmtmsg() function precedes the                   action string with the prefix:"TOFIX:".Theaction                   string is not limited to a specific size.tag         An identifier that references on-line documentation                   for the message.  Suggested usage is thattag includes                   thelabel and a unique identifying number. A sampletag is"XSI:cat:146".       TheMSGVERB environment variable (for message verbosity) shall       determine forfmtmsg() which message components it is to select       when writing messages to standard error. The value ofMSGVERB       shall be a <colon>-separated list of optional keywords. Valid       keywords are:label,severity,text,action, andtag. IfMSGVERB       contains a keyword for a component and the component's value is       not the component's null value,fmtmsg() shall include that       component in the message when writing the message to standard       error. IfMSGVERB does not include a keyword for a message       component, that component shall not be included in the display of       the message. The keywords may appear in any order. IfMSGVERB is       not defined, if its value is the null string, if its value is not       of the correct format, or if it contains keywords other than the       valid ones listed above,fmtmsg() shall select all components.MSGVERB shall determine which components are selected for display       to standard error. All message components shall be included in       console messages.

RETURN VALUE        top

       Thefmtmsg() function shall return one of the following values:       MM_OK       The function succeeded.       MM_NOTOK    The function failed completely.       MM_NOMSG    The function was unable to generate a message on                   standard error, but otherwise succeeded.       MM_NOCON    The function was unable to generate a console message,                   but otherwise succeeded.

ERRORS        top

       None.The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES        top

        1. The following example offmtmsg():               fmtmsg(MM_PRINT, "XSI:cat", MM_ERROR, "illegal option",               "refer to cat in user's reference manual", "XSI:cat:001")           produces a complete message in the specified message format:               XSI:cat: ERROR: illegal option               TO FIX: refer to cat in user's reference manual XSI:cat:001        2. When the environment variableMSGVERB is set as follows:               MSGVERB=severity:text:action           and Example 1 is used,fmtmsg() produces:               ERROR: illegal option               TO FIX: refer to cat in user's reference manual

APPLICATION USAGE        top

       One or more message components may be systematically omitted from       messages generated by an application by using the null value of       the argument for that component.

RATIONALE        top

       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS        top

       None.

SEE ALSO        top

fprintf(3p)       The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017,fmtmsg.h(0p)

COPYRIGHT        top

       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic       form from IEEE Std 1003.1-2017, Standard for Information       Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The       Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7, 2018 Edition, Copyright       (C) 2018 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,       Inc and The Open Group.  In the event of any discrepancy between       this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard,       the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard is the referee       document. The original Standard can be obtained online athttp://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .       Any typographical or formatting errors that appear in this page       are most likely to have been introduced during the conversion of       the source files to man page format. To report such errors, seehttps://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/reporting_bugs.html .IEEE/The Open Group                2017FMTMSG(3P)

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