posix_strerror

(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

posix_strerrorRetrieve the system error message associated with the given errno

Description

posix_strerror(int $error_code): string

Returns the POSIX system error message associated with the given error_code. You may get the error_code parameter by calling posix_get_last_error().

Parameters

error_code

A POSIX error number, returned by posix_get_last_error(). If set to 0, then the string "Success" is returned.

Return Values

Returns the error message, as a string.

Examples

Example #1 posix_strerror() example

This example will attempt to kill a process which does not exist, then will print out the corresponding error message.

<?php
posix_kill
(50,SIGKILL);
echo 
posix_strerror(posix_get_last_error())."\n";
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

No such process

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