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LIBXO(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual LIBXO(3)
NAME
xo_message, xo_message_c, xo_message_hc, xo_message_hcv - emit messages
in multiple output styles
LIBRARY
Text, XML, JSON, and HTML Output Emission Library (libxo, -lxo)
SYNOPSIS
#include <libxo/xo.h>
void
xo_message(const char *fmt, ...);
void
xo_message_e(const char *fmt, ...);
void
xo_message_c(int code, const char *fmt, ...);
void
xo_message_hc(xo_handle_t *xop, int code, const char *fmt, ...);
void
xo_message_hcv(xo_handle_t *xop, int code, const char *fmt, va_list vap);
DESCRIPTION
xo_message generates text message which lack any sort of structure.
These functions should not be used under normal conditions, since they
completely defeat the value of using libxo. They are provided for
scenarios when the output's content is genuinely unknown and unusable.
It is used in converting programs where err/warn where not used, and
error messages went to stdout, not stderr. Use of xo_message allows
backwards compatibility with that output, but does not put the error in a
useful form.
The xo_message function generates output strings using the printf-style
format string and arguments provided. If the format string does not end
in a newline, xo_message_e will appear a colon, a space, and the error
associated with the current errno value. xo_message_c behaves similarly
for the value passed in the code parameter. xo_message_hc accepts a
handle as opened by xo_create(3) and xo_message_hcv accepts a va_list
parameter of arguments.
SEE ALSO
xo_emit(3), libxo(3)
HISTORY
The libxo library first appeared in FreeBSD 11.0.
AUTHORS
libxo was written by Phil Shafer <phil@freebsd.org>.
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 December 4, 2014 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11