Re: The Errno Story

2003-07-27 Thread Alastair Reid
> John's first suggested alternative above seems very appealing to me, as it > seems neatly to fix the fundamental design flaw in `errno`: that > determining the success/failure of a system call is separated from the call > itself. Slightly off-topic but it reminds me of one of my pet peeves wit

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Re: The Errno Story

2003-07-27 Thread Glynn Clements
Alastair Reid wrote: > > John's first suggested alternative above seems very appealing to me, as it > > seems neatly to fix the fundamental design flaw in `errno`: that > > determining the success/failure of a system call is separated from the call > > itself. > > Slightly off-topic but it remi