DescriptionVariable
The subsystem specific error number (8 bits = 256
values). This segment is the next 8 bits of the 32-bit
sequence, and the string corresponding to this error
number is contained in $_cerr_sub_err.
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The pass-through POSIX error code (9 bits = 512
values). This represents the last of the 32-bit
sequence, and the string corresponding to this error
code is contained in $_cerr_posix_err.
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Error Class Encodings for XY
The first variable, XY, references the possible error class encodings shown in this table.
Table 11: Error Class Encodings
Error ClassError Return Value
CERR_CLASS_SUCCESS00
CERR_CLASS_INFO01
CERR_CLASS_WARNING10
CERR_CLASS_FATAL11
An error return value of zero means SUCCESS.
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