Re: btrfs tool return codes

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On Sunday, 07 November, 2010, you (Hugo Mills) wrote:
>    Hi, Goffredo,
> 
>    I'm just looking through the code for the btrfs userspace tool, and
> I was wondering if you had a consistent set of meanings for the return
> codes? There's a bunch of values in the 10-25 range, and some 30s, but
> no apparent documentation for what the codes mean. Were they
> arbitrarily assigned, grandfathered in from something Chris wrote, or
> simply not documented?


When I wrote btrfs I only put attention to the fact that the return codes were 
different. But I din't track the codes, nor documented it!
> 
>    Thanks,
>    Hugo.
> 
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