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/*
**********************************************************************
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1986 Carnegie-Mellon University
*
* This software was developed by the Mach operating system
* project at Carnegie-Mellon University's Department of Computer
* Science. Software contributors as of May 1986 include Mike Accetta,
* Robert Baron, William Bolosky, Jonathan Chew, David Golub,
* Glenn Marcy, Richard Rashid, Avie Tevanian and Michael Young.
*
* Some software in these files are derived from sources other
* than CMU. Previous copyright and other source notices are
* preserved below and permission to use such software is
* dependent on licenses from those institutions.
*
* Permission to use the CMU portion of this software for
* any non-commercial research and development purpose is
* granted with the understanding that appropriate credit
* will be given to CMU, the Mach project and its authors.
* The Mach project would appreciate being notified of any
* modifications and of redistribution of this software so that
* bug fixes and enhancements may be distributed to users.
*
* All other rights are reserved to Carnegie-Mellon University.
**********************************************************************
* HISTORY
* 30-Oct-86 Michael Young (mwyoung) at Carnegie-Mellon University
* Created.
*
**********************************************************************
*/
#ifndef _MACH_ERROR_
#define _MACH_ERROR_ 1
#import <mach/kern_return.h>
#ifdef __STRICT_BSD__
/*
* mach_error_string() returns a string appropriate to the
* error argument given
*/
extern char *mach_error_string();
/*
* mach_erro()r prints an appropriate message on the standard error stream
*/
extern void mach_error();
/*
* mach_errormsg() returns a string appropriate to the
* error argument given
*/
extern char *mach_errormsg();
#else
extern char *mach_error_string(kern_return_t error_value);
extern void mach_error(const char *str, kern_return_t error_value);
extern char *mach_errormsg(kern_return_t error_value);
#endif __STRICT_BSD__
#endif _MACH_ERROR_