char *name;
{
if (name[0] == '-' && name[1] == '\0')
- as_fatal (_("Can't open a bfd on stdout %s "), name);
+ as_fatal (_("can't open a bfd on stdout %s"), name);
else if (!(stdoutput = bfd_openw (name, TARGET_FORMAT)))
{
- as_perror (_("FATAL: Can't create %s"), name);
+ as_perror (_("FATAL: can't create %s"), name);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (bfd_close (stdoutput) == 0)
{
bfd_perror (filename);
- as_perror (_("FATAL: Can't close %s\n"), filename);
+ as_perror (_("FATAL: can't close %s\n"), filename);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
#else
/* Close the bfd without getting bfd to write out anything by itself. */
if (bfd_close_all_done (stdoutput) == 0)
{
- as_perror (_("FATAL: Can't close %s\n"), filename);
+ as_perror (_("FATAL: can't close %s\n"), filename);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
#endif
}
stdoutput = fopen (name, FOPEN_WB);
-
- /* Some systems don't grok "b" in fopen modes. */
- /* XXX - is this still necessary now that we use FOPEN_WB ? */
- if (stdoutput == NULL)
- stdoutput = fopen (name, FOPEN_W);
-
if (stdoutput == NULL)
{
- as_perror (_("FATAL: Can't create %s"), name);
+ as_perror (_("FATAL: can't create %s"), name);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
{
if (EOF == fclose (stdoutput))
{
- as_perror (_("FATAL: Can't close %s"), filename);
+ as_perror (_("FATAL: can't close %s"), filename);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* if ( EOF == (putc( *where, stdoutput )) ) */
{
as_perror (_("Failed to emit an object byte"), filename);
- as_fatal (_("Can't continue"));
+ as_fatal (_("can't continue"));
}
}
}