// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_SAFE_STRERROR_POSIX_H_ #define BASE_SAFE_STRERROR_POSIX_H_ #pragma once #include <string> // BEFORE using anything from this file, first look at PLOG and friends in // logging.h and use them instead if applicable. // // This file declares safe, portable alternatives to the POSIX strerror() // function. strerror() is inherently unsafe in multi-threaded apps and should // never be used. Doing so can cause crashes. Additionally, the thread-safe // alternative strerror_r varies in semantics across platforms. Use these // functions instead. // Thread-safe strerror function with dependable semantics that never fails. // It will write the string form of error "err" to buffer buf of length len. // If there is an error calling the OS's strerror_r() function then a message to // that effect will be printed into buf, truncating if necessary. The final // result is always null-terminated. The value of errno is never changed. // // Use this instead of strerror_r(). void safe_strerror_r(int err, char *buf, size_t len); // Calls safe_strerror_r with a buffer of suitable size and returns the result // in a C++ string. // // Use this instead of strerror(). Note though that safe_strerror_r will be // more robust in the case of heap corruption errors, since it doesn't need to // allocate a string. std::string safe_strerror(int err); #endif // BASE_SAFE_STRERROR_POSIX_H_