HardenedBSD/lib/libcom_err/test/test.c
Garrett Wollman af4d8ead38 The Common Error Description Library, developed by MIT SIPB and used by
a number of (ex-)Athena programs.  Breaking my own rules for importing
somewhat, as this code does not appear to be actively maintained by anyone
(not that it really needs it).
1995-01-14 22:23:41 +00:00

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C

#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "com_err.h"
#include "test1.h"
#include "test2.h"
extern int sys_nerr, errno;
main()
{
printf("Before initiating error table:\n\n");
printf("Table name '%s'\n", error_table_name(KRB_MK_AP_TGTEXP));
printf("UNIX name '%s'\n", error_table_name(EPERM));
printf("Msg TGT-expired is '%s'\n", error_message(KRB_MK_AP_TGTEXP));
printf("Msg EPERM is '%s'\n", error_message(EPERM));
printf("Msg FOO_ERR is '%s'\n", error_message(FOO_ERR));
printf("Msg {sys_nerr-1} is '%s'\n", error_message(sys_nerr-1));
printf("Msg {sys_nerr} is '%s'\n", error_message(sys_nerr));
printf("With 0: tgt-expired -> %s\n", error_message(KRB_MK_AP_TGTEXP));
initialize_krb_error_table();
printf("KRB error table initialized: base %d (%s), name %s\n",
ERROR_TABLE_BASE_krb, error_message(ERROR_TABLE_BASE_krb),
error_table_name(ERROR_TABLE_BASE_krb));
initialize_krb_error_table();
printf("With krb: tgt-expired -> %s\n",
error_message(KRB_MK_AP_TGTEXP));
initialize_quux_error_table();
printf("QUUX error table initialized: base %d (%s), name %s\n",
ERROR_TABLE_BASE_quux, error_message(ERROR_TABLE_BASE_quux),
error_table_name(ERROR_TABLE_BASE_quux));
printf("Msg for TGT-expired is '%s'\n",
error_message(KRB_MK_AP_TGTEXP));
printf("Msg {sys_nerr-1} is '%s'\n", error_message(sys_nerr-1));
printf("Msg FOO_ERR is '%s'\n", error_message(FOO_ERR));
printf("Msg KRB_SKDC_CANT is '%s'\n",
error_message(KRB_SKDC_CANT));
printf("Msg 1e6 (8B 64) is '%s'\n", error_message(1000000));
printf("\n\nCOM_ERR tests:\n");
com_err("whoami", FOO_ERR, (char *)NULL);
com_err("whoami", FOO_ERR, " -- message goes %s", "here");
com_err("whoami", 0, (char *)0);
com_err("whoami", 0, "error number %d\n", 0);
}