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NAME
std::error_condition
SYNOPSIS
#include <system_error>
Public Member Functions
template<typename _ErrorConditionEnum , typename = typename
enable_if<is_error_condition_enum<_ErrorConditionEnum>::value>::type> error_condition
(_ErrorConditionEnum __e) noexcept
error_condition (int __v, const error_category &__cat) noexcept
void assign (int __v, const error_category &__cat) noexcept
const error_category & category () const noexcept
void clear () noexcept
string message () const
operator bool () const noexcept
template<typename _ErrorConditionEnum > enable_if< is_error_condition_enum< _ErrorConditionEnum >::value,
error_condition & >::type operator= (_ErrorConditionEnum __e) noexcept
int value () const noexcept
Related Symbols
(Note that these are not member symbols.)
error_condition make_error_condition (errc __e) noexcept
Create an error_condition representing a standard errc condition.
bool operator!= (const error_condition &__lhs, const error_code &__rhs) noexcept
bool operator!= (const error_condition &__lhs, const error_condition &__rhs) noexcept
bool operator< (const error_condition &__lhs, const error_condition &__rhs) noexcept
Define an ordering for error_condition objects.
bool operator== (const error_condition &__lhs, const error_code &__rhs) noexcept
bool operator== (const error_condition &__lhs, const error_condition &__rhs) noexcept
Detailed Description
Class error_condition
This class represents error conditions that may be visible at an API boundary. Different error_code
values that can occur within a library or module might map to the same error_condition.
An error_condition represents something that the program can test for, and subsequently take appropriate
action.
Since
C++11
Author
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