I'm looking for a tool which generates subroutine for checking a return code of some other subroutine.
For example, pthread_create
can returns 0
, EAGAIN
, EINVAL
and EPERM
codes. It would be nice to have such checker:
void pthread_create_check(int retcode) {
switch (retcode) {
case 0:
printf("pthread_create success.\n");
break;
case EAGAIN:
printf("pthread_create EAGAIN error: insufficient resources"
" to create another thread, or a system-imposed"
" limit on the number of threads was encountered.\n");
break;
case EINVAL:
printf("pthread_create EINVAL error: invalid settings in"
" attr.\n");
break;
case EPERM:
printf("pthread_create EPERM error: no permission to set the"
" scheduling policy and parameters specified in"
" attr.\n");
break;
}
}
And use it in such manner:
iret = pthread_create(&thread_desc,
NULL,
thread_function,
(void *) thread_param);
pthread_create_check(iret);
There are explanation of each error code in man page. Creating such checker is nothing but copy-paste error codes and explanation from man page. I think that computer can done this job much better than human since computer never get tire. Also, I'm too lazy to do it for every subroutine call. Is there any automation tool?
ptrace
syscall interface to intercept calls at runtime)fopen
,mq_send
. Why do you think it is impossible?man
pages. Those pages are intended to be read by humans, not machines, so they are not strictly checked. Also, the phrasing is not the same as what you want to see in an error message. Of course, if you have access to something like IBM's Watson you might have a shot.