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dlerror - get diagnostic information
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -ldl
[ library ... ]
#include <dlfcn.h>
char *dlerror(void);
MT-Safe
dlerror() is one of a family of routines that give the user direct access
to the dynamic linking facilities. (See ). These routines are made available
via the library loaded when the option -ldl is passed to the link-editor.
These routines are available to dynamically linked processes ONLY.
dlerror()
returns a null-terminated character string (with no trailing newline) that
describes the last error that occurred during dynamic linking processing.
If no dynamic linking errors have occurred since the last invocation of
dlerror(), dlerror() returns NULL
. Thus, invoking dlerror() a second time,
immediately following a prior invocation, will result in NULL
being returned.
ld(1)
, dladdr(3X)
, dlclose(3X)
, dlopen(3X)
, dlsym(3X)
The messages returned by dlerror() may reside in a static buffer
that is overwritten on each call to dlerror(). Application code should not
write to this buffer. Programs wishing to preserve an error message should
make their own copies of that message.
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