Messages Generated by the perror Function
Visual Studio 2015
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ANSI 4.9.10.4** The messages generated by the perror function
The perror function generates these messages:
0 Error 0 1 2 No such file or directory 3 4 5 6 7 Arg list too long 8 Exec format error 9 Bad file number 10 11 12 Not enough core 13 Permission denied 14 15 16 17 File exists 18 Cross-device link 19 20 21 22 Invalid argument 23 24 Too many open files 25 26 27 28 No space left on device 29 30 31 32 33 Math argument 34 Result too large 35 36 Resource deadlock would occur
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