Name

dlerror — obtain error diagnostic for functions in the dlopen API

Synopsis

        #include <dlfcn.h>
char *dlerror( void);  
 
[Note] Note

Link with −ldl.

DESCRIPTION

The dlerror() function returns a human-readable, null-terminated string describing the most recent error that occurred from a call to one of the functions in the dlopen API since the last call to dlerror(). The returned string does not include a trailing newline.

dlerror() returns NULL if no errors have occurred since initialization or since it was last called.

VERSIONS

dlerror() is present in glibc 2.0 and later.

ATTRIBUTES

For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).

Interface Attribute Value
dlerror() Thread safety MT-Safe

CONFORMING TO

POSIX.1-2001.

NOTES

The message returned by dlerror() may reside in a statically allocated buffer that is overwritten by subsequent dlerror() calls.

History

This function is part of the dlopen API, derived from SunOS.

EXAMPLE

See dlopen(3).

SEE ALSO

dladdr(3), dlinfo(3), dlopen(3), dlsym(3)

COLOPHON

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