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[gaim-migrate @ 16183] Apparently if you just use --with-python the autotools decide you must mean you want to use yes(1) as your python interpreter, this results in an infinitely growing output file the first time the dbus stuff tries to generate a header. That's bad. This should make it a bit clearer. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Etan Reisner <pidgin@unreliablesource.net>
date Fri, 12 May 2006 22:08:34 +0000
parents 64895571248f
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/*
 * Copyright 1987 by the Student Information Processing Board
 * of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 *
 * For copyright info, see "mit-sipb-copyright.h".
 */

#include "error_table.h"
#include "com_err.h"
#include <sysdep.h>

char *error_table_name_r __P((int, char *));

struct et_list * _et_list = (struct et_list *) NULL;

const char * error_message (code)
long	code;
{
    static char buf[COM_ERR_BUF_LEN];

    return(error_message_r(code, buf));
}

const char * error_message_r (code, buf)
long	code;
char	*buf;
{
    int offset;
    struct et_list *et;
    int table_num;
    int started = 0;
    char *cp, namebuf[6];

    offset = code & ((1<<ERRCODE_RANGE)-1);
    table_num = code - offset;
    if (!table_num)
	return strerror(offset);
    for (et = _et_list; et; et = et->next) {
	if (et->table->base == table_num) {
	    /* This is the right table */
	    if (et->table->n_msgs <= offset)
		break;
	    return(et->table->msgs[offset]);
	}
    }

    strcpy (buf, "Unknown code ");
    if (table_num) {
	strcat (buf, error_table_name_r (table_num, namebuf));
	strcat (buf, " ");
    }
    for (cp = buf; *cp; cp++)
	;
    if (offset >= 100) {
	*cp++ = '0' + offset / 100;
	offset %= 100;
	started++;
    }
    if (started || offset >= 10) {
	*cp++ = '0' + offset / 10;
	offset %= 10;
    }
    *cp++ = '0' + offset;
    *cp = '\0';
    return(buf);
}