The nn_errno()
function returns the error number corresponding to the
most recent failed operation by the calling thread.
Note
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This function is provided for API compatibility with legacy libnanomsg. Consider using the relevant modern API instead. |
Important
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The error numbers returned from this function may include
errors caused by system functions, which overlap the usual errno variable,
and this function simply returns the value of errno .
However, the values returned may include numeric values that are not
defined by the system, but are unique to libnanomsg, such as EFSM .
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This library implements the following error numbers, in addition to any others
that might be set for errno
by the underlying system:
This function returns the value of errno
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If no operation has failed, then this will be zero.
EINTR
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Operation interrupted. |
ENOMEM
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Insufficient memory. |
EINVAL
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Invalid argument. |
EBUSY
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Resource is busy. |
ETIMEDOUT
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Operation timed out. |
ECONNREFUSED
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Connection refused by peer. |
EBADF
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Invalid or closed socket. |
EAGAIN
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Operation would block. |
ENOTSUP
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Protocol or option not supported. |
EADDRINUSE
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Requested address is already in use. |
EFSM
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Protocol state incorrect. |
EPROTO
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Protocol error. |
EHOSTUNREACH
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Remote peer is unreachable. |
EADDRNOTAVAIL
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Requested address is not available. |
EACCES
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Permission denied. |
EMSGSIZE
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Message is too large. |
ECONNABORTED
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Connection attempt aborted. |
ECONNRESET
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Connection reset by peer. |
EEXIST
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Resource already exists. |
EMFILE
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Too many open files. |
ENOSPC
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Insufficient persistent storage. |