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NAME
std::error_category
SYNOPSIS
Public Member Functions error_category (const error_category &)=delete virtual error_condition default_error_condition (int __i) const noexcept virtual bool equivalent (const error_code &__code, int __i) const noexcept virtual bool equivalent (int __i, const error_condition &__cond) const noexcept virtual string message (int) const =0 virtual const char * name () const noexcept=0 bool operator!= (const error_category &__other) const noexcept bool operator< (const error_category &__other) const noexcept error_category & operator= (const error_category &)=delete bool operator== (const error_category &__other) const noexcept
Detailed Description
Abstract base class for types defining a category of error codes. An error category defines a context that give meaning to the integer stored in an error_code or error_condition object. For example, the standard errno constants such a EINVAL and ENOMEM are associated with the 'generic' category and other OS-specific error numbers are associated with the 'system' category, but a user-defined category might give different meanings to the same numerical values.
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