Justus Winter, le Wed 27 Nov 2013 13:31:16 +0100, a écrit :
> By using error instead of perror, the warning can be proprely
> attributed to the process.
>
> * libports/manage-multithread.c (adjust_priority): Use error instead
> of perror to print the warning.
Ack.
> ---
> libports/manage-multithread.c | 6 ++----
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/libports/manage-multithread.c b/libports/manage-multithread.c
> index d034582..be08030 100644
> --- a/libports/manage-multithread.c
> +++ b/libports/manage-multithread.c
> @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
>
> #include "ports.h"
> #include <assert.h>
> +#include <error.h>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <mach/message.h>
> #include <mach/thread_info.h>
> @@ -82,10 +83,7 @@ out:
> mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), pset_priv);
>
> if (err && err != EPERM)
> - {
> - errno = err;
> - perror ("unable to adjust libports thread priority");
> - }
> + error (0, err, "unable to adjust libports thread priority");
> }
>
> void
> --
> 1.7.10.4
>
--
Samuel
#ifndef I_WISH_WORLD_WERE_PERFECT
/* It is not :-( All the routers (except for Linux) return only
...
-+- linux/net/ipv4/ipip.c -+-