Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/***
*strerror.c - Contains the strerror C runtime.
*
* Copyright (c) 1987-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* The strerror runtime accepts an error number as input
* and returns the corresponding error string.
*
* NOTE: The "old" strerror C runtime resides in file _strerr.c
* and is now called _strerror. The new strerror runtime
* conforms to the ANSI standard.
*
*Revision History:
* 02-24-87 JCR Module created.
* 12-11-87 JCR Added "_LOAD_DS" to declaration
* 01-04-87 JCR Improved code.
* 01-05-87 JCR Multi-thread support
* 05-31-88 PHG Merge DLL and normal versions
* 06-06-89 JCR 386 mthread support
* 03-16-90 GJF Replaced _LOAD_DS with _CALLTYPE1, added #include
* <cruntime.h> and fixed the copyright. Also, cleaned
* up the formatting a bit.
* 10-04-90 GJF New-style function declarator.
* 07-18-91 GJF Multi-thread support for Win32 [_WIN32_].
* 02-17-93 GJF Changed for new _getptd().
* 04-06-93 SKS Replace _CRTAPI* with __cdecl
* 09-06-94 CFW Remove Cruiser support.
* 09-06-94 CFW Replace MTHREAD with _MT.
* 01-10-95 CFW Debug CRT allocs.
* 11-24-99 GB Added support for wide char by adding wcserror()
* 10-19-01 BWT If we're unable to allocate space for the error message
* just return string from ENOMEM (Not enough space).
* 12-12-01 BWT Replace getptd with getptd_noexit - return not enough
* space if we can't retrieve the ptd - don't exit.
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <errmsg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <syserr.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <mtdll.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#ifdef _MT
#include <malloc.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#endif
#include <dbgint.h>
/* [NOTE: The _MT error message buffer is shared by both strerror
and _strerror so must be the max length of both. */
#ifdef _MT
/* Max length of message = user_string(94)+system_string+2 */
#define _ERRMSGLEN_ 94+_SYS_MSGMAX+2
#else
/* Max length of message = system_string+2 */
#define _ERRMSGLEN_ _SYS_MSGMAX+2
#endif
#ifdef _UNICODE
#define _terrmsg _werrmsg
#else
#define _terrmsg _errmsg
#endif
/***
*char *strerror(errnum) - Map error number to error message string.
*
*Purpose:
* The strerror runtime takes an error number for input and
* returns the corresponding error message string. This routine
* conforms to the ANSI standard interface.
*
*Entry:
* int errnum - Integer error number (corresponding to an errno value).
*
*Exit:
* char * - Strerror returns a pointer to the error message string.
* This string is internal to the strerror routine (i.e., not supplied
* by the user).
*
*Exceptions:
* None.
*
*******************************************************************************/
#ifdef _UNICODE
wchar_t * cdecl _wcserror(
#else
char * __cdecl strerror (
#endif
int errnum
)
{
#ifdef _MT
_TCHAR *errmsg;
_ptiddata ptd = _getptd_noexit();
if (!ptd)
return _T("Not enough space");
#else
static _TCHAR errmsg[_ERRMSGLEN_]; /* Longest errmsg + \0 */
#endif
#ifdef _MT
if ( (ptd->_terrmsg == NULL) && ((ptd->_terrmsg =
_malloc_crt(_ERRMSGLEN_ * sizeof(_TCHAR)))
== NULL) )
return _T("Not enough space");
else
errmsg = ptd->_terrmsg;
#endif
#ifdef _UNICODE
mbstowcs(errmsg, _sys_err_msg(errnum), _ERRMSGLEN_);
#else
strcpy(errmsg, _sys_err_msg(errnum));
#endif
return(errmsg);
}