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@@ -7226,10 +7226,10 @@ error message of your choosing before exiting. You can do this in one
of two ways:
* For all output files, by assigning any value to
- `PROCINFO["nonfatal"]'.
+ `PROCINFO["NONFATAL"]'.
* On a per-file basis, by assigning any value to `PROCINFO[FILENAME,
- "nonfatal"]'. Here, FILENAME is the name of the file to which you
+ "NONFATAL"]'. Here, FILENAME is the name of the file to which you
wish output to be nonfatal.
Once you have enabled nonfatal output, you must check `ERRNO' after
@@ -7239,7 +7239,7 @@ attempting the output. For example:
$ gawk '
> BEGIN {
- > PROCINFO["nonfatal"] = 1
+ > PROCINFO["NONFATAL"] = 1
> ERRNO = 0
> print "hi" > "/no/such/file"
> if (ERRNO) {
@@ -7253,9 +7253,9 @@ attempting the output. For example:
program code detect the problem and handle it.
This mechanism works also for standard output and standard error.
-For standard output, you may use `PROCINFO["-", "nonfatal"]' or
-`PROCINFO["/dev/stdout", "nonfatal"]'. For standard error, use
-`PROCINFO["/dev/stderr", "nonfatal"]'.
+For standard output, you may use `PROCINFO["-", "NONFATAL"]' or
+`PROCINFO["/dev/stdout", "NONFATAL"]'. For standard error, use
+`PROCINFO["/dev/stderr", "NONFATAL"]'.

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