Errno

/ˈɛrnoʊ/ noun

In computer programming, a variable that stores error codes when system calls or library functions fail. A debugging tool that helps identify what went wrong.

Contraction of 'error number', from English 'error' (Latin 'errare', to wander) + 'number'. Introduced in early Unix systems in the 1970s as a standardized way to report system errors.

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