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 | .\"
.\" libexplain - Explain errno values returned by libc functions
.\" Copyright (C) 2013 Peter Miller
.\"
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.\"
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.\"
.ds n) explain_uname_or_die
.TH explain_uname_or_die 3
.SH NAME
explain_uname_or_die \- get information about current kernel and report errors
.if require_index \{
.XX "explain_uname_or_die(3)" \
    "get name and information about current kernel and report errors"
.\}
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libexplain/uname.h>
.sp 0.3
void explain_uname_or_die(struct utsname *data);
.br
int explain_uname_on_error(struct utsname *data);
.SH DESCRIPTION
The \f[B]explain_uname_or_die\fP function is used to call the
\f[I]uname\fP(2) system call. On failure an explanation will be printed to
\f[I]stderr\fP, obtained from the \f[I]explain_uname\fP(3) function, and
then the process terminates by calling \f[CW]exit(EXIT_FAILURE)\fP.
.PP
The \f[B]explain_uname_on_error\fP function is used to call the
\f[I]uname\fP(2) system call. On failure an explanation will be printed to
\f[I]stderr\fP, obtained from the \f[I]explain_uname\fP(3) function, but
still returns to the caller.
.TP 8n
\f[I]data\fP
The data, exactly as to be passed to the \f[I]uname\fP(2) system call.
.\" ----------------------------------------------------
.SH RETURN VALUE
The \f[B]explain_uname_or_die\fP function only returns on success, see
\f[I]uname\fP(2) for more information. On failure, prints an explanation
and exits, it does not return.
.PP
The \f[B]explain_uname_on_error\fP function always returns the value return
by the wrapped \f[I]uname\fP(2) system call.
.\" ----------------------------------------------------
.SH EXAMPLE
The \f[B]explain_uname_or_die\fP function is intended to be used in a
fashion similar to the following example:
.RS
.ft CW
.nf
explain_uname_or_die(data);
.fi
.ft R
.RE
.\" ----------------------------------------------------
.SH SEE ALSO
.TP 8n
\f[I]uname\fP(2)
get name and information about current kernel
.TP 8n
\f[I]explain_uname\fP(3)
explain \f[I]uname\fP(2) errors
.TP 8n
\f[I]exit\fP(2)
terminate the calling process
.\" ----------------------------------------------------
.SH COPYRIGHT
.so etc/version.so
.if n .ds C) (C)
.if t .ds C) \(co
libexplain version \*(v)
.br
Copyright \*(C) 2013 Peter Miller
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