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NAME

       modxslt-perror  -  program  to  convert numeric error values into human
       readable strings

SYNOPSIS

       modxslt-perror [ERRNO]

DESCRIPTION

       modxslt-perror can be used to convert a numeric  error  number  into  a
       human  readable  string.  All  it  does, is reading the specified error
       ERRNO from the command  line,  and  convert  it  into  a  string  using
       strerror.

       modxslt-perror  exists  since  modxslt  and libmodxslt can be used from
       multithreaded application, but strerror is not reentrant and cannot  be
       used directly.

       modxslt  and  libmodxslt  will thus always output numeric error values,
       not very useful to human beings.

OPTIONS

       ERRNO  The numeric error value, usually referred as system errno.

EXAMPLES

       $ modxslt-perror 13
       13: Permission denied
       $ modxslt-perror 23
       23: Too many open files in system

SEE ALSO

       errno (3), strerror (3), modxslt manual, http://www.modxslt2.com

LICENSE

       This manual page  was  written  by  Carlo  Contavalli  <ccontavalli  at
       modxslt2.com>.  Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify
       this document under the  terms  of  the  GNU  General  Public  License,
       Version  2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

AUTHOR

       Carlo Contavalli.

                               September 6, 2004