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errno – system error codes

System error codes.

This module implements a subset of the corresponding CPython module, as described below. For more information, refer to the original CPython documentation: errno.

This module provides access to symbolic error codes for OSError exception. A particular inventory of codes depends on MicroPython port.

errno.EAGAIN

Error codes, based on ANSI C/POSIX standard. All error codes start with “E”. As mentioned above, inventory of the codes depends on MicroPython port. Errors are usually accessible as exc.errno where exc is an instance of OSError. Usage example:

try: os.mkdir(“my_dir”) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST: print(“Directory already exists”)

errno.EEXIST

Error codes, based on ANSI C/POSIX standard. All error codes start with “E”. As mentioned above, inventory of the codes depends on MicroPython port. Errors are usually accessible as exc.errno where exc is an instance of OSError. Usage example:

try: os.mkdir(“my_dir”) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST: print(“Directory already exists”)

errno.errorcode

Dictionary mapping numeric error codes to strings with symbolic error code (see above):

>>> print(errno.errorcode[errno.EEXIST])

EEXIST