Standard C Library Functions addseverity(3C)
NAME
addseverity - build a list of severity levels for an appli-
cation for use with fmtmsgSYNOPSIS
#include
int addseverity(int severity, const char *string);
DESCRIPTION
The addseverity() function builds a list of severity levels
for an application to be used with the message formatting facility fmtmsg(). The severity argument is an integer value indicating the seriousness of the condition. The string argument is a pointer to a string describing the condition (string is not limited to a specific size).If addseverity() is called with an integer value that has
not been previously defined, the function adds that newseverity value and print string to the existing set of stan-
dard severity levels.If addseverity() is called with an integer value that has
been previously defined, the function redefines that valuewith the new print string. Previously defined severity lev-
els may be removed by supplying the null string. Ifaddseverity() is called with a negative number or an integer
value of 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, the function fails and returns-1. The values 0-4 are reserved for the standard severity
levels and cannot be modified. Identifiers for the standard levels of severity are:MM_HALT Indicates that the application has encountered
a severe fault and is halting. Produces the print string HALT.MM_ERROR Indicates that the application has detected a
fault. Produces the print string ERROR.
MM_WARNING Indicates a condition that is out of the ordi-
nary, that might be a problem, and should be watched. Produces the print string WARNING.MM_INFO Provides information about a condition that is
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MM_NOSEV Indicates that no severity level is supplied
for the message. Severity levels may also be defined at run time using theSEV_LEVEL environment variable (see fmtmsg(3C)).
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, addseverity() returns MM_OK.
Otherwise it returns MM_NOTOK.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Example of addseverity() function.
When the function calladdseverity(7,"ALERT")
is followed by the callfmtmsg(MM_PRINT, "UX:cat", 7, "invalid syntax", "refer to manual",
"UX:cat:001") the resulting output is UX:cat: ALERT: invalid syntax TO FIX: refer to manual UX:cat:001ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| MT-Level | Safe |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
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SEE ALSO
fmtmsg(1), fmtmsg(3C), gettxt(3C), printf(3C), attributes(5)SunOS 5.11 Last change: 29 Dec 1996 3