# coding: utf-8 # AUTO-GENERATED FILE -- DO NOT EDIT """ This module makes available standard errno system symbols. The value of each symbol is the corresponding integer value, e.g., on most systems, errno.ENOENT equals the integer 2. The dictionary errno.errorcode maps numeric codes to symbol names, e.g., errno.errorcode[2] could be the string 'ENOENT'. Symbols that are not relevant to the underlying system are not defined. To map error codes to error messages, use the function os.strerror(), e.g. os.strerror(2) could return 'No such file or directory'. """ E2BIG = 7 EACCES = 13 EADDRINUSE = 100 EADDRNOTAVAIL = 101 EAFNOSUPPORT = 102 EAGAIN = 11 EALREADY = 103 EBADF = 9 EBADMSG = 104 EBUSY = 16 ECHILD = 10 ECONNABORTED = 106 ECONNREFUSED = 107 ECONNRESET = 108 EDEADLK = 36 EDEADLOCK = 36 EDESTADDRREQ = 109 EDOM = 33 EDQUOT = 10069 EEXIST = 17 EFAULT = 14 EFBIG = 27 EHOSTDOWN = 10064 EHOSTUNREACH = 110 EIDRM = 111 EILSEQ = 42 EINPROGRESS = 112 EINTR = 4 EINVAL = 22 EIO = 5 EISCONN = 113 EISDIR = 21 ELOOP = 114 EMFILE = 24 EMLINK = 31 EMSGSIZE = 115 ENAMETOOLONG = 38 ENETDOWN = 116 ENETRESET = 117 ENETUNREACH = 118 ENFILE = 23 ENOBUFS = 119 ENODATA = 120 ENODEV = 19 ENOENT = 2 ENOEXEC = 8 ENOLCK = 39 ENOLINK = 121 ENOMEM = 12 ENOMSG = 122 ENOPROTOOPT = 123 ENOSPC = 28 ENOSR = 124 ENOSTR = 125 ENOSYS = 40 ENOTCONN = 126 ENOTDIR = 20 ENOTEMPTY = 41 ENOTSOCK = 128 ENOTSUP = 129 ENOTTY = 25 ENXIO = 6 EOPNOTSUPP = 130 EOVERFLOW = 132 EPERM = 1 EPFNOSUPPORT = 10046 EPIPE = 32 EPROTO = 134 EPROTONOSUPPORT = 135 EPROTOTYPE = 136 ERANGE = 34 EREMOTE = 10071 EROFS = 30 ESHUTDOWN = 10058 ESOCKTNOSUPPORT = 10044 ESPIPE = 29 ESRCH = 3 ESTALE = 10070 ETIME = 137 ETIMEDOUT = 138 ETOOMANYREFS = 10059 ETXTBSY = 139 EUSERS = 10068 EWOULDBLOCK = 140 EXDEV = 18 WSABASEERR = 10000 WSAEACCES = 10013 WSAEADDRINUSE = 10048 WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL = 10049 WSAEAFNOSUPPORT = 10047 WSAEALREADY = 10037 WSAEBADF = 10009 WSAECONNABORTED = 10053 WSAECONNREFUSED = 10061 WSAECONNRESET = 10054 WSAEDESTADDRREQ = 10039 WSAEDISCON = 10101 WSAEDQUOT = 10069 WSAEFAULT = 10014 WSAEHOSTDOWN = 10064 WSAEHOSTUNREACH = 10065 WSAEINPROGRESS = 10036 WSAEINTR = 10004 WSAEINVAL = 10022 WSAEISCONN = 10056 WSAELOOP = 10062 WSAEMFILE = 10024 WSAEMSGSIZE = 10040 WSAENAMETOOLONG = 10063 WSAENETDOWN = 10050 WSAENETRESET = 10052 WSAENETUNREACH = 10051 WSAENOBUFS = 10055 WSAENOPROTOOPT = 10042 WSAENOTCONN = 10057 WSAENOTEMPTY = 10066 WSAENOTSOCK = 10038 WSAEOPNOTSUPP = 10045 WSAEPFNOSUPPORT = 10046 WSAEPROCLIM = 10067 WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT = 10043 WSAEPROTOTYPE = 10041 WSAEREMOTE = 10071 WSAESHUTDOWN = 10058 WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT = 10044 WSAESTALE = 10070 WSAETIMEDOUT = 10060 WSAETOOMANYREFS = 10059 WSAEUSERS = 10068 WSAEWOULDBLOCK = 10035 WSANOTINITIALISED = 10093 WSASYSNOTREADY = 10091 WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED = 10092 __doc__ = """This module makes available standard errno system symbols. The value of each symbol is the corresponding integer value, e.g., on most systems, errno.ENOENT equals the integer 2. The dictionary errno.errorcode maps numeric codes to symbol names, e.g., errno.errorcode[2] could be the string 'ENOENT'. Symbols that are not relevant to the underlying system are not defined. To map error codes to error messages, use the function os.strerror(), e.g. os.strerror(2) could return 'No such file or directory'.""" __name__ = 'errno' __package__ = None errorcode = {}