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The standard C libraries, for reasons which will be left to your imagination, use '0' to indicate success and non-zero to indicate failure.
I remember it this way: routine returns error number. If returns 0 => no errors. It makes sense for C, any kind of TRUE value means some error. But you can have only one kind of success, so OK == 0.
If you looking at return value this way, it makes sense, right?
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