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Error supportBerkeley DB offers programmatic support for displaying error return values. The db_strerror interface returns a pointer to the error message corresponding to any Berkeley DB error return, similar to the ANSI C strerror interface, but is able to handle both system error returns and Berkeley DB specific return values. For example:
There are also two additional error interfaces, DB->err and DB->errx. These interfaces work like the ANSI C X3.159-1989 (ANSI C) printf interface, taking a printf-style format string and argument list, and writing a message constructed from the format string and arguments. The DB->err function appends the standard error string to the constructed message, the DB->errx function does not. These interfaces provide simpler ways of displaying Berkeley DB error messages. For example, if your application tracks session IDs in a variable called session_id, it can include that information in its error messages: Error messages can additionally be configured to always include a prefix (e.g., the program name) using the DB->set_errpfx interface.
For example, if the program was called my_app, and the open call returned an EACCESS system error, the error messages shown would appear as follows: my_app: access.db: Permission denied. my_app: contact your system administrator: session ID was 14
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