Fix a signal cleanup problem.
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # mkerrtok - Create error tokens from errors.h
3 # and the C source for gnupg_errortoken
4 # Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 # This file is part of GnuPG.
8 # GnuPG is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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21 cat <<EOF
22 /* Generated automatically by mkerrtok */
23 /* Do not edit! */
25 /**
26 * gnupg_error_token:
27 * @err: Error code
29 * This function returns a textual representaion of the given
30 * errorcode. If this is an unknown value, a static string is returned.
31 * This function differs from gnupg_strerror that it yields the string
32 * representation of the macro which is never subject to i18n.
34 * Return value: String with the error token.
35 **/
36 const char *
37 gnupg_error_token (int err)
39 const char *s;
41 switch (err)
43 EOF
45 awk '
46 /GNUPG_No_Error/ { okay=1 }
47 !okay {next}
48 /}/ { exit 0 }
49 /GNUPG_[A-Za-z_]*/ { print_code($1) }
52 function print_code( s )
54 printf " case %s: s=\"", s ;
55 printf "%s\"; break;\n", substr(s,7);
59 cat <<EOF
60 default: s = "Unknown_Error"; break;
63 return s;
66 EOF