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std::error_category(3cxx) std::error_category(3cxx)

NAME

std::error_category

SYNOPSIS

#include <system_error>

Public Member Functions


error_category (const error_category &)=delete
virtual error_condition default_error_condition (int __i) const noexcept
Return an error_condition corresponding to i in this category. virtual bool equivalent (const error_code &__code, int __i) const noexcept
Test whether code corresponds to i for this category. virtual bool equivalent (int __i, const error_condition &__cond) const noexcept
Test whether cond corresponds to i for this category. virtual string message (int) const =0
virtual const char * name () const noexcept=0
A string that identifies the error category. bool operator!= (const error_category &__other) const noexcept
bool operator< (const error_category &__other) const noexcept
Ordered comparison that defines a total order for error categories. error_category & operator= (const error_category &)=delete
bool operator== (const error_category &__other) const noexcept
An error_category only compares equal to itself.

Detailed Description

Abstract base class for types defining a category of error codes.

An error category defines a context that gives 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.

A user-defined category can override the equivalent member functions to define correspondence between errors in different categories. For example, a category for errors from disk I/O could consider some of its error numbers equivalent to ENOSPC and ENOENT in the generic category.

Since

C++11

Member Function Documentation

virtual error_condition std::error_category::default_error_condition (int __i) const [virtual], [noexcept]

Return an error_condition corresponding to i in this category.

virtual bool std::error_category::equivalent (const error_code & __code, int __i) const [virtual], [noexcept]

Test whether code corresponds to i for this category.

virtual bool std::error_category::equivalent (int __i, const error_condition & __cond) const [virtual], [noexcept]

Test whether cond corresponds to i for this category.

virtual const char * std::error_category::name () const [pure virtual], [noexcept]

A string that identifies the error category.

bool std::error_category::operator< (const error_category & __other) const [inline], [noexcept]

Ordered comparison that defines a total order for error categories.

bool std::error_category::operator== (const error_category & __other) const [inline], [noexcept]

An error_category only compares equal to itself.

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