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const char *
gnome_vfs_result_to_string (GnomeVFSResult result);
Returns a string representing result
, useful for debugging
purposes, but probably not appropriate for passing to the user.
GnomeVFSResult
gnome_vfs_result_from_errno_code (int errno_code);
Converts a system errno value to a GnomeVFSResult.
GnomeVFSResult
gnome_vfs_result_from_errno (void);
Converts the system errno to a GnomeVFSResult.
GnomeVFSResult
gnome_vfs_result_from_h_errno (void);
Converts the system "h_errno" to a GnomeVFSResult (h_errno represents errors accessing and finding internet hosts)
GnomeVFSResult
gnome_vfs_result_from_h_errno_val (int h_errno_code);
Converts the error code h_errno_code
 into a GnomeVFSResult.
A GnomeVFSResult informs library clients about the result of a file operation. Unless it is GNOME_VFS_OK, it denotes that a problem occurred and the operation could not be executed successfully.
gnome_vfs_result_to_string() provides a textual representation of GnomeVFSResults.
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 No error.  | 
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 File not found.  | 
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 Generic error.  | 
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 Internal error.  | 
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 Invalid parameters.  | 
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 Unsupported operation.  | 
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 I/O error.  | 
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 Data corrupted.  | 
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 Format not valid.  | 
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 Bad file handle.  | 
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 File too big.  | 
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 No space left on device.  | 
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 Read-only file system.  | 
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 Invalid URI.  | 
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 File not open.  | 
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 Open mode not valid.  | 
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 Access denied.  | 
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 Too many open files.  | 
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 End of file.  | 
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 Not a directory.  | 
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 Operation in progress.  | 
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 Operation interrupted.  | 
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 File exists.  | 
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 Looping links encountered.  | 
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 Operation not permitted.  | 
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 Is a directory.  | 
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 Not enough memory.  | 
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 Host not found.  | 
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 Host name not valid.  | 
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 Host has no address.  | 
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 Login failed.  | 
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 Operation cancelled.  | 
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 Directory busy.  | 
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 Directory not empty.  | 
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 Too many links.  | 
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 Read only file system.  | 
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 Not on the same file system.  | 
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 Name too long.  | 
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 Service not available.  | 
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 Request obsoletes service's data.  | 
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 Protocol error.  | 
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 Could not find master browser.  | 
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 No default action associated.  | 
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 No handler for URL scheme.  | 
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 Error parsing command line.  | 
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 Error launching command.  | 
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 Timeout reached.  | 
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 Nameserver error.  | 
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 The resource is locked.  | 
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 Function call deprecated.  | 
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 The specified filename is invalid.  | 
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 Not a symbolic link.  | 
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