std::errc
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Defined in header <system_error>
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enum class errc; |
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The scoped enumeration std::errc defines the values of portable error conditions that correspond to the POSIX error codes.
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[edit] Member constants
Constant | Explanation |
address_family_not_supported | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EAFNOSUPPORT |
address_in_use | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EADDRINUSE |
address_not_available | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EADDRNOTAVAIL |
already_connected | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EISCONN |
argument_list_too_long | error condition corresponding to POSIX code E2BIG |
argument_out_of_domain | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EDOM |
bad_address | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EFAULT |
bad_file_descriptor | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EBADF |
bad_message | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EBADMSG |
broken_pipe | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EPIPE |
connection_aborted | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ECONNABORTED |
connection_already_in_progress | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EALREADY |
connection_refused | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ECONNREFUSED |
connection_reset | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ECONNRESET |
cross_device_link | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EXDEV |
destination_address_required | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EDESTADDRREQ |
device_or_resource_busy | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EBUSY |
directory_not_empty | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOTEMPTY |
executable_format_error | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOEXEC |
file_exists | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EEXIST |
file_too_large | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EFBIG |
filename_too_long | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENAMETOOLONG |
function_not_supported | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOSYS |
host_unreachable | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EHOSTUNREACH |
identifier_removed | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EIDRM |
illegal_byte_sequence | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EILSEQ |
inappropriate_io_control_operation | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOTTY |
interrupted | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EINTR |
invalid_argument | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EINVAL |
invalid_seek | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ESPIPE |
io_error | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EIO |
is_a_directory | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EISDIR |
message_size | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EMSGSIZE |
network_down | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENETDOWN |
network_reset | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENETRESET |
network_unreachable | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENETUNREACH |
no_buffer_space | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOBUFS |
no_child_process | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ECHILD |
no_link | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOLINK |
no_lock_available | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOLCK |
no_message_available | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENODATA |
no_message | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOMSG |
no_protocol_option | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOPROTOOPT |
no_space_on_device | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOSPC |
no_stream_resources | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOSR |
no_such_device_or_address | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENXIO |
no_such_device | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENODEV |
no_such_file_or_directory | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOENT |
no_such_process | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ESRCH |
not_a_directory | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOTDIR |
not_a_socket | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOTSOCK |
not_a_stream | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOSTR |
not_connected | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOTCONN |
not_enough_memory | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOMEM |
not_supported | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOTSUP |
operation_canceled | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ECANCELED |
operation_in_progress | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EINPROGRESS |
operation_not_permitted | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EPERM |
operation_not_supported | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EOPNOTSUPP |
operation_would_block | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EWOULDBLOCK |
owner_dead | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EOWNERDEAD |
permission_denied | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EACCES |
protocol_error | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EPROTO |
protocol_not_supported | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EPROTONOSUPPORT |
read_only_file_system | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EROFS |
resource_deadlock_would_occur | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EDEADLK |
resource_unavailable_try_again | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EAGAIN |
result_out_of_range | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ERANGE |
state_not_recoverable | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENOTRECOVERABLE |
stream_timeout | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ETIME |
text_file_busy | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ETXTBSY |
timed_out | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ETIMEDOUT |
too_many_files_open_in_system | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ENFILE |
too_many_files_open | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EMFILE |
too_many_links | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EMLINK |
too_many_symbolic_link_levels | error condition corresponding to POSIX code ELOOP |
value_too_large | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EOVERFLOW |
wrong_protocol_type | error condition corresponding to POSIX code EPROTOTYPE |
[edit] Helper classes
extends the type trait std::is_error_condition_enum to identify the the std::errc values as error conditions (function template) |
[edit] Non-member functions
(C++11) |
constructs an std::errc error code (function) |
constructs an std::errc error condition (function) |
[edit] Example
#include <iostream> #include <thread> int main() { try { std::thread().detach(); // detaching a not-a-thread } catch (const std::system_error& e) { std::cout << "Caught a system_error\n"; if(e.code() == std::errc::invalid_argument) std::cout << "The error condition is std::errc::invalid_argument\n"; std::cout << "the error description is " << e.what() << '\n'; } }
Output:
Caught a system_error The error condition is std::errc::invalid_argument the error description is Invalid argument
[edit] See also
(C++11) |
holds a platform-dependent error code (class) |
(C++11) |
holds a portable error code (class) |