ATMI C Function Reference
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tpstrerror()—Gets error message string for a BEA Tuxedo ATMI system error.
#include <atmi.h>
char *
tpstrerror(interr)
tpstrerror() is used to retrieve the text of an error message from LIBTUX_CAT. err is the error code set in tperrno when a BEA Tuxedo ATMI system function call returns a -1 or other failure value.
You can use the pointer returned by tpstrerror() as an argument to userlog() or the UNIX function fprintf().
A thread in a multithreaded application may issue a call to tpstrerror() while running in any context state, including TPINVALIDCONTEXT.
Upon success, tpstrerror() returns a pointer to a string that contains the error message text.
If err is an invalid error code, tpstrerror() returns a NULL.
Upon failure, tpstrerror() returns a NULL but does not set tperrno.
#include <atmi.h>
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char *p;
if (tpbegin(10,0) == -1) {
p = tpstrerror(tperrno);
userlog("%s", p);
(void)tpabort(0);
(void)tpterm();
exit(1);
}
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