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UPSCLI_UPSERROR(3)
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==================
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NAME
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upscli_upserror - Get current error number for connection
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SYNOPSIS
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#include <upsclient.h>
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int upscli_upserror(UPSCONN_t *ups);
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DESCRIPTION
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The *upscli_upserror*() function takes the pointer 'ups' to a
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`UPSCONN_t` state structure and returns the value of the internal error
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number, if any.
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This is typically used to check for certain error values like
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`UPSCLI_ERR_UNKCOMMAND`. That specific error can be used for detecting
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older versions of linkman:upsd[8] which might not support a given command.
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Some error messages have additional meanings, so you should use
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linkman:upscli_strerror[3] to obtain readable error messages.
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RETURN VALUE
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The *upscli_upserror*() function returns one of the `UPSCLI_ERR_*`
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values from `upsclient.h`, or 0 if no error has occurred.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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linkman:upscli_readline[3], linkman:upscli_sendline[3],
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linkman:upscli_strerror[3]
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