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MM_HARD
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Source of the condition is hardware.
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MM_SOFT
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Source of the condition is software.
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MM_FIRM
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Source of the condition is firmware.
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MM_APPL
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Condition detected by application.
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MM_UTIL
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Condition detected by utility.
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MM_OPSYS
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Condition detected by operating system.
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MM_RECOVER
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Recoverable error.
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MM_NRECOV
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Non-recoverable error.
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MM_HALT
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Error causing application to halt.
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MM_ERROR
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Application has encountered a non-fatal fault.
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MM_WARNING
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Application has detected unusual non-error condition.
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MM_INFO
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Informative message.
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MM_NOSEV
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No severity level provided for the message.
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MM_PRINT
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Display message on standard error.
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MM_CONSOLE
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Display message on system console.
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The table below indicates the null values and identifiers for fmtmsg()
arguments.
The <fmtmsg.h> header shall define the macros in the Identifier
column, which expand to constant expressions
that expand to expressions of the type indicated in the Type
column:
| Argument | Type | Null-Value | Identifier | | | | |
| label | char * | (char*)0 | MM_NULLLBL | | | | |
| severity | int | 0 | MM_NULLSEV | | | | |
| class | long | 0L | MM_NULLMC | | | | |
| text | char * | (char*)0 | MM_NULLTXT | | | | |
| action | char * | (char*)0 | MM_NULLACT | | | | |
| tag | char * | (char*)0 | MM_NULLTAG | | | | |
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The <fmtmsg.h> header shall also define the following macros
for use as return values for fmtmsg():
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MM_OK
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The function succeeded.
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MM_NOTOK
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The function failed completely.
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MM_NOMSG
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The function was unable to generate a message on standard error, but
otherwise succeeded.
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MM_NOCON
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The function was unable to generate a console message, but otherwise
succeeded.
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The following shall be declared as a function and may also be defined
as a macro. A function prototype shall be provided.
int fmtmsg(long, const char *, int,
const char *, const char *, const char *);