This subclause describes components that the standard library and C++ programs may use to report error conditions originating from the operating system or other low-level application program interfaces.
Components described in this subclause shall not change the value of errno ([errno]). Implementations should leave the error states provided by other libraries unchanged.
namespace std {
class error_category;
const error_category& generic_category() noexcept;
const error_category& system_category() noexcept;
class error_code;
class error_condition;
class system_error;
template <class T>
struct is_error_code_enum : public false_type {};
template <class T>
struct is_error_condition_enum : public false_type {};
enum class errc {
address_family_not_supported, // EAFNOSUPPORT
address_in_use, // EADDRINUSE
address_not_available, // EADDRNOTAVAIL
already_connected, // EISCONN
argument_list_too_long, // E2BIG
argument_out_of_domain, // EDOM
bad_address, // EFAULT
bad_file_descriptor, // EBADF
bad_message, // EBADMSG
broken_pipe, // EPIPE
connection_aborted, // ECONNABORTED
connection_already_in_progress, // EALREADY
connection_refused, // ECONNREFUSED
connection_reset, // ECONNRESET
cross_device_link, // EXDEV
destination_address_required, // EDESTADDRREQ
device_or_resource_busy, // EBUSY
directory_not_empty, // ENOTEMPTY
executable_format_error, // ENOEXEC
file_exists, // EEXIST
file_too_large, // EFBIG
filename_too_long, // ENAMETOOLONG
function_not_supported, // ENOSYS
host_unreachable, // EHOSTUNREACH
identifier_removed, // EIDRM
illegal_byte_sequence, // EILSEQ
inappropriate_io_control_operation, // ENOTTY
interrupted, // EINTR
invalid_argument, // EINVAL
invalid_seek, // ESPIPE
io_error, // EIO
is_a_directory, // EISDIR
message_size, // EMSGSIZE
network_down, // ENETDOWN
network_reset, // ENETRESET
network_unreachable, // ENETUNREACH
no_buffer_space, // ENOBUFS
no_child_process, // ECHILD
no_link, // ENOLINK
no_lock_available, // ENOLCK
no_message_available, // ENODATA
no_message, // ENOMSG
no_protocol_option, // ENOPROTOOPT
no_space_on_device, // ENOSPC
no_stream_resources, // ENOSR
no_such_device_or_address, // ENXIO
no_such_device, // ENODEV
no_such_file_or_directory, // ENOENT
no_such_process, // ESRCH
not_a_directory, // ENOTDIR
not_a_socket, // ENOTSOCK
not_a_stream, // ENOSTR
not_connected, // ENOTCONN
not_enough_memory, // ENOMEM
not_supported, // ENOTSUP
operation_canceled, // ECANCELED
operation_in_progress, // EINPROGRESS
operation_not_permitted, // EPERM
operation_not_supported, // EOPNOTSUPP
operation_would_block, // EWOULDBLOCK
owner_dead, // EOWNERDEAD
permission_denied, // EACCES
protocol_error, // EPROTO
protocol_not_supported, // EPROTONOSUPPORT
read_only_file_system, // EROFS
resource_deadlock_would_occur, // EDEADLK
resource_unavailable_try_again, // EAGAIN
result_out_of_range, // ERANGE
state_not_recoverable, // ENOTRECOVERABLE
stream_timeout, // ETIME
text_file_busy, // ETXTBSY
timed_out, // ETIMEDOUT
too_many_files_open_in_system, // ENFILE
too_many_files_open, // EMFILE
too_many_links, // EMLINK
too_many_symbolic_link_levels, // ELOOP
value_too_large, // EOVERFLOW
wrong_protocol_type, // EPROTOTYPE
};
template <> struct is_error_condition_enum<errc> : true_type {};
// [syserr.errcode.nonmembers], non-member functions
error_code make_error_code(errc e) noexcept;
template <class charT, class traits>
basic_ostream<charT, traits>&
operator<<(basic_ostream<charT, traits>& os, const error_code& ec);
// [syserr.errcondition.nonmembers], non-member functions
error_condition make_error_condition(errc e) noexcept;
// [syserr.compare], comparison operators
bool operator<(const error_code& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator<(const error_condition& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator==(const error_code& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator==(const error_code& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
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_code& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator!=(const error_code& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator!=(const error_condition& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator!=(const error_condition& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
// [syserr.hash], hash support
template <class T> struct hash;
template <> struct hash<error_code>;
template <> struct hash<error_condition>;
// [syserr], system error support
template <class T> constexpr bool is_error_code_enum_v
= is_error_code_enum<T>::value;
template <class T> constexpr bool is_error_condition_enum_v
= is_error_condition_enum<T>::value;
}
The value of each enum errc constant shall be the same as the value of the <cerrno> macro shown in the above synopsis. Whether or not the <system_error> implementation exposes the <cerrno> macros is unspecified.
The is_error_code_enum and is_error_condition_enum may be specialized for user-defined types to indicate that such types are eligible for class error_code and class error_condition automatic conversions, respectively.
The class error_category serves as a base class for types used to identify the source and encoding of a particular category of error code. Classes may be derived from error_category to support categories of errors in addition to those defined in this International Standard. Such classes shall behave as specified in this subclause. [ Note: error_category objects are passed by reference, and two such objects are equal if they have the same address. This means that applications using custom error_category types should create a single object of each such type. — end note ]
namespace std {
class error_category {
public:
constexpr error_category() noexcept;
virtual ~error_category();
error_category(const error_category&) = delete;
error_category& operator=(const error_category&) = delete;
virtual const char* name() const noexcept = 0;
virtual error_condition default_error_condition(int ev) const noexcept;
virtual bool equivalent(int code, const error_condition& condition) const noexcept;
virtual bool equivalent(const error_code& code, int condition) const noexcept;
virtual string message(int ev) const = 0;
bool operator==(const error_category& rhs) const noexcept;
bool operator!=(const error_category& rhs) const noexcept;
bool operator<(const error_category& rhs) const noexcept;
};
const error_category& generic_category() noexcept;
const error_category& system_category() noexcept;
}
Effects: Destroys an object of class error_category.
virtual const char* name() const noexcept = 0;
Returns: A string naming the error category.
virtual error_condition default_error_condition(int ev) const noexcept;
Returns: error_condition(ev, *this).
virtual bool equivalent(int code, const error_condition& condition) const noexcept;
Returns: default_error_condition(code) == condition.
virtual bool equivalent(const error_code& code, int condition) const noexcept;
Returns: *this == code.category() && code.value() == condition.
virtual string message(int ev) const = 0;
Returns: A string that describes the error condition denoted by ev.
constexpr error_category() noexcept;
Effects: Constructs an object of class error_category.
bool operator==(const error_category& rhs) const noexcept;
Returns: this == &rhs.
bool operator!=(const error_category& rhs) const noexcept;
Returns: !(*this == rhs).
bool operator<(const error_category& rhs) const noexcept;
Returns: less<const error_category*>()(this, &rhs).
[ Note: less ([comparisons]) provides a total ordering for pointers. — end note ]
virtual const char* name() const noexcept = 0;
Returns: A string naming the error category.
virtual error_condition default_error_condition(int ev) const noexcept;
Returns: An object of type error_condition that corresponds to ev.
virtual bool equivalent(int code, const error_condition& condition) const noexcept;
Returns: true if, for the category of error represented by *this, code is considered equivalent to condition; otherwise, false.
virtual bool equivalent(const error_code& code, int condition) const noexcept;
Returns: true if, for the category of error represented by *this, code is considered equivalent to condition; otherwise, false.
const error_category& generic_category() noexcept;
Returns: A reference to an object of a type derived from class error_category. All calls to this function shall return references to the same object.
Remarks: The object's default_error_condition and equivalent virtual functions shall behave as specified for the class error_category. The object's name virtual function shall return a pointer to the string "generic".
const error_category& system_category() noexcept;
Returns: A reference to an object of a type derived from class error_category. All calls to this function shall return references to the same object.
Remarks: The object's equivalent virtual functions shall behave as specified for class error_category. The object's name virtual function shall return a pointer to the string "system". The object's default_error_condition virtual function shall behave as follows:
If the argument ev corresponds to a POSIX errno value posv, the function shall return error_condition(posv, generic_category()). Otherwise, the function shall return error_condition(ev, system_category()). What constitutes correspondence for any given operating system is unspecified. [ Note: The number of potential system error codes is large and unbounded, and some may not correspond to any POSIX errno value. Thus implementations are given latitude in determining correspondence. — end note ]
The class error_code describes an object used to hold error code values, such as those originating from the operating system or other low-level application program interfaces. [ Note: Class error_code is an adjunct to error reporting by exception. — end note ]
namespace std {
class error_code {
public:
// [syserr.errcode.constructors], constructors
error_code() noexcept;
error_code(int val, const error_category& cat) noexcept;
template <class ErrorCodeEnum>
error_code(ErrorCodeEnum e) noexcept;
// [syserr.errcode.modifiers], modifiers
void assign(int val, const error_category& cat) noexcept;
template <class ErrorCodeEnum>
error_code& operator=(ErrorCodeEnum e) noexcept;
void clear() noexcept;
// [syserr.errcode.observers], observers
int value() const noexcept;
const error_category& category() const noexcept;
error_condition default_error_condition() const noexcept;
string message() const;
explicit operator bool() const noexcept;
private:
int val_; // exposition only
const error_category* cat_; // exposition only
};
// [syserr.errcode.nonmembers], non-member functions
error_code make_error_code(errc e) noexcept;
template <class charT, class traits>
basic_ostream<charT, traits>&
operator<<(basic_ostream<charT, traits>& os, const error_code& ec);
}
Effects: Constructs an object of type error_code.
Postconditions: val_ == 0 and cat_ == &system_category().
error_code(int val, const error_category& cat) noexcept;
Effects: Constructs an object of type error_code.
Postconditions: val_ == val and cat_ == &cat.
template <class ErrorCodeEnum>
error_code(ErrorCodeEnum e) noexcept;
Effects: Constructs an object of type error_code.
Postconditions: *this == make_error_code(e).
Remarks: This constructor shall not participate in overload resolution unless is_error_code_enum_v<ErrorCodeEnum> is true.
void assign(int val, const error_category& cat) noexcept;
Postconditions: val_ == val and cat_ == &cat.
template <class ErrorCodeEnum>
error_code& operator=(ErrorCodeEnum e) noexcept;
Postconditions: *this == make_error_code(e).
Returns: *this.
Remarks: This operator shall not participate in overload resolution unless is_error_code_enum_v<ErrorCodeEnum> is true.
Postconditions: value() == 0 and category() == system_category().
Returns: val_.
const error_category& category() const noexcept;
Returns: *cat_.
error_condition default_error_condition() const noexcept;
Returns: category().default_error_condition(value()).
Returns: category().message(value()).
explicit operator bool() const noexcept;
Returns: value() != 0.
error_code make_error_code(errc e) noexcept;
Returns: error_code(static_cast<int>(e), generic_category()).
template <class charT, class traits>
basic_ostream<charT, traits>&
operator<<(basic_ostream<charT, traits>& os, const error_code& ec);
Effects: As if by: os << ec.category().name() << ':' << ec.value();
The class error_condition describes an object used to hold values identifying error conditions. [ Note: error_condition values are portable abstractions, while error_code values ([syserr.errcode]) are implementation specific. — end note ]
namespace std {
class error_condition {
public:
// [syserr.errcondition.constructors], constructors
error_condition() noexcept;
error_condition(int val, const error_category& cat) noexcept;
template <class ErrorConditionEnum>
error_condition(ErrorConditionEnum e) noexcept;
// [syserr.errcondition.modifiers], modifiers
void assign(int val, const error_category& cat) noexcept;
template <class ErrorConditionEnum>
error_condition& operator=(ErrorConditionEnum e) noexcept;
void clear() noexcept;
// [syserr.errcondition.observers], observers
int value() const noexcept;
const error_category& category() const noexcept;
string message() const;
explicit operator bool() const noexcept;
private:
int val_; // exposition only
const error_category* cat_; // exposition only
};
}
Effects: Constructs an object of type error_condition.
Postconditions: val_ == 0 and cat_ == &generic_category().
error_condition(int val, const error_category& cat) noexcept;
Effects: Constructs an object of type error_condition.
Postconditions: val_ == val and cat_ == &cat.
template <class ErrorConditionEnum>
error_condition(ErrorConditionEnum e) noexcept;
Effects: Constructs an object of type error_condition.
Postconditions: *this == make_error_condition(e).
Remarks: This constructor shall not participate in overload resolution unless is_error_condition_enum_v<ErrorConditionEnum> is true.
void assign(int val, const error_category& cat) noexcept;
Postconditions: val_ == val and cat_ == &cat.
template <class ErrorConditionEnum>
error_condition& operator=(ErrorConditionEnum e) noexcept;
Postconditions: *this == make_error_condition(e).
Returns: *this.
Remarks: This operator shall not participate in overload resolution unless is_error_condition_enum_v<ErrorConditionEnum> is true.
Postconditions: value() == 0 and category() == generic_category().
Returns: val_.
const error_category& category() const noexcept;
Returns: *cat_.
Returns: category().message(value()).
explicit operator bool() const noexcept;
Returns: value() != 0.
error_condition make_error_condition(errc e) noexcept;
Returns: error_condition(static_cast<int>(e), generic_category()).
bool operator<(const error_code& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
Returns:
lhs.category() < rhs.category() || (lhs.category() == rhs.category() && lhs.value() < rhs.value());
bool operator<(const error_condition& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
Returns: lhs.category() < rhs.category() || lhs.category() == rhs.category() &&
lhs.value() < rhs.value().
bool operator==(const error_code& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
Returns: lhs.category() == rhs.category() && lhs.value() == rhs.value().
bool operator==(const error_code& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
Returns: lhs.category().equivalent(lhs.value(), rhs) || rhs.category().equivalent(lhs, rhs.value()).
bool operator==(const error_condition& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
Returns: rhs.category().equivalent(rhs.value(), lhs) || lhs.category().equivalent(rhs, lhs.value()).
bool operator==(const error_condition& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
Returns: lhs.category() == rhs.category() && lhs.value() == rhs.value().
bool operator!=(const error_code& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator!=(const error_code& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator!=(const error_condition& lhs, const error_code& rhs) noexcept;
bool operator!=(const error_condition& lhs, const error_condition& rhs) noexcept;
Returns: !(lhs == rhs).
template <> struct hash<error_code>;
template <> struct hash<error_condition>;
The specializations are enabled ([unord.hash]).
The class system_error describes an exception object used to report error conditions that have an associated error code. Such error conditions typically originate from the operating system or other low-level application program interfaces.
[ Note: If an error represents an out-of-memory condition, implementations are encouraged to throw an exception object of type bad_alloc [bad.alloc] rather than system_error. — end note ]
namespace std {
class system_error : public runtime_error {
public:
system_error(error_code ec, const string& what_arg);
system_error(error_code ec, const char* what_arg);
system_error(error_code ec);
system_error(int ev, const error_category& ecat,
const string& what_arg);
system_error(int ev, const error_category& ecat,
const char* what_arg);
system_error(int ev, const error_category& ecat);
const error_code& code() const noexcept;
const char* what() const noexcept override;
};
}
system_error(error_code ec, const string& what_arg);
Effects: Constructs an object of class system_error.
Postconditions: code() == ec.
string(what()).find(what_arg) != string::npos.
system_error(error_code ec, const char* what_arg);
Effects: Constructs an object of class system_error.
Postconditions: code() == ec.
string(what()).find(what_arg) != string::npos.
Effects: Constructs an object of class system_error.
Postconditions: code() == ec.
system_error(int ev, const error_category& ecat,
const string& what_arg);
Effects: Constructs an object of class system_error.
Postconditions: code() == error_code(ev, ecat).
string(what()).find(what_arg) != string::npos.
system_error(int ev, const error_category& ecat,
const char* what_arg);
Effects: Constructs an object of class system_error.
Postconditions: code() == error_code(ev, ecat).
string(what()).find(what_arg) != string::npos.
system_error(int ev, const error_category& ecat);
Effects: Constructs an object of class system_error.
Postconditions: code() == error_code(ev, ecat).
const error_code& code() const noexcept;
Returns: ec or error_code(ev, ecat), from the constructor, as appropriate.
const char* what() const noexcept override;
Returns: An ntbs incorporating the arguments supplied in the constructor.
[ Note: The returned NTBS might be the contents of what_arg + ": " + code.message(). — end note ]