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include/sysexits.h
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#ifndef _SYSEXITS_H
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# define _SYSEXITS_H
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/* This is a blind implementation of FreeBSD's sysexits(3) as described by the
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* manpage. https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sysexits */
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/* Status descriptions copied from the manpage. */
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/* These should not be relied upon. Also, good diagnostic output trumps
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* this file. */
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enum{
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EX_OK = 0,
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/* The command was used incorrectly, e.g., with the wrong number of
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* arguments, a bad flag, a bad syntax in a parameter, or whatever. */
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EX_USAGE = 64,
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/* The input data was incorrect in some way. This should only be used
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* for user's data and not system files. */
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EX_DATAERR = 65,
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/* An input file (not a system file) did not exist or was not readable.
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* This could also include errors like "No message" to a mailer (if it
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* cared to catch it). */
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EX_NOINPUT = 66,
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/* The user specified did not exist. This might be used for mail
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* addresses or remote logins. */
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EX_NOUSER = 67,
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/* The host specified did not exist. This is used in mail addresses or
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* network requests. */
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EX_NOHOST = 68,
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/* A service is unavailable. This can occur if a support program or
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* file does not exist. This can also be used as a catchall message
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* when something you wanted to do does not work, but you do not know
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* why. */
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EX_UNAVAILABLE = 69,
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/* An internal software error has been detected. This should be limited
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* to non-operating system related errors as possible. */
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EX_SOFTWARE = 70,
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/* An operating system error has been detected. This is intended to be
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* used for such things as "cannot fork", "cannot create pipe", or the
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* like. It includes things like getuid returning a user that does not
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* exist in the passwd file. */
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EX_OSERR = 71,
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/* Some system file (e.g., /etc/passwd, /var/run/utx.active, etc.) does
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* not exist, cannot be opened, or has some sort of error (e.g., syntax
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* error). */
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EX_OSFILE = 72,
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/* A (user specified) output file cannot be created. */
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EX_CANTCREAT = 73,
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/* An error occurred while doing I/O on some file. */
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EX_IOERR = 74,
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/* Temporary failure, indicating something that is not really an error.
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* In sendmail, this means that a mailer (e.g.) could not create a
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* connection, and the request should be reattempted later. */
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EX_TEMPFAIL = 75,
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/* The remote system returned something that was "not possible" during a
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* protocol exchange. */
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EX_PROTOCOL = 76,
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/* You did not have sufficient permission to perform the operation.
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* This is not intended for file system problems, which should use
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* EX_NOINPUT or EX_CANTCREAT, but rather for higher level permissions.
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*/
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EX_NOPERM = 77,
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/* Something was found in an unconfigured or misconfigured state. */
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EX_CONFIG = 78
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};
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#endif /* ifndef _SYSEXITS_H */
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