| Defined in header <stdio.h> | ||
|---|---|---|
| void perror( const char *s ); | 
Prints a textual description of the error code currently stored in the system variable errno to stderr.
The description is formed by concatenating the following components:
s, followed by ": " (unless s is a null pointer or the character pointed to by s is the null character) errno, followed by '\n'. The error message string is identical to the result of strerror(errno). | s | - | pointer to a null-terminated string with explanatory message | 
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#include <stdio.h>
 
int main(void)
{
    FILE *f = fopen("non_existent", "r");
    if (f == NULL) {
        perror("fopen() failed");
    } else {
        fclose(f);
    }
}Possible output:
fopen() failed: No such file or directory
| (C11)(C11) | returns a text version of a given error code (function) | 
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