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RZ succeeds if x is zero, and fails if x is nonzero, treating a nonzero value as a error number as in errno(3) to print the message. The following library routines instead return -1 on failure and set errno to the error code: fuse_opt_add_arg fuse_opt_add_opt fuse_opt_add_opt_escaped fuse_opt_insert_arg lseek system So use RL instead for those -- succeeds if x is zero, and fails if x is -1. This shouldn't make any tests newly fail or newly succeed -- the functions in question only ever return 0 or -1 -- but if the tests were already failing anywhere, they will now fail with meaningful messages. TBD: dlinfo, which isn't fit for RL or RZ since it reports errors via dlerror() rather than errno. |
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