.TH LIBERROR_PRINT_ERROR 3 2019-04-13 liberror .SH NAME liberror_print_error \- print an error .SH SYNOPSIS .nf #include int liberror_print_error(struct liberror_error *\fIerror\fP, FILE *\fIfp\fP, int \fIreset\fP, const char *\fIprefix\fP); .fi .PP Link with .IR \-lerror . .SH DESCRIPTION The .BR liberror_print_error () function prints the error, including available details, backtrace, and cause recursively, specified in the .I error parameter, or the error currently assigned to the thread if .I error is .IR NULL , to .IR fp , or to the standard error if .I fp is .IR NULL . Unless .I prefix is .I NULL or the empty string, each printed line will becoming with with .I prefix followed by a space and a colon. Under normal usage, .I prefix shall be .I argv[0] from the .BR main () function. .PP If .I reset is non-zero, .I error will be deallocated with the .BR liberror_free_error (3) function, or if .I error is .IR NULL , with the .BR liberror_reset_error (3) function, which marks that the thread does not have any error assigned to it. Thus, if .I error is .I NULL and .I reset is non-zero, there is no need to call the .BR liberror_reset_error (3) function. .SH RETURN VALUE None. .SH ERRORS .I errno will never be changed. .SH EXAMPLES None. .SH APPLICATION USAGE None. .SH RATIONALE None. .SH FUTURE DIRECTIONS None. .SH NOTES None. .SH SEE ALSO .BR liberror (7), .BR liberror.h (0), .BR liberror_copy_error (3), .BR liberror_end (3), .BR liberror_free_error (3), .BR liberror_get_error (3), .BR liberror_pop_error (3), .BR liberror_print_backtrace (3), .BR liberror_reset_error (3), .BR liberror_save_backtrace (3), .BR liberror_set_error (3), .BR liberror_set_error_errno (3), .BR liberror_set_error_existing (3), .BR liberror_start (3)