oath_strerror_name − API function
#include <oath.h>
const char * oath_strerror_name(int err);
int err |
liboath error code |
Convert return code to human readable string representing the error code symbol itself. For example, oath_strerror_name(OATH_OK) returns the string "OATH_OK".
This string can be used to output a diagnostic message to the user.
This function is one of few in the library that can be used without a successful call to oath_init().
Returns a pointer to a statically allocated string containing a string version of the error code err, or NULL if the error code is not known.
1.8.0
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