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25 /** @file include/system_error
26  * This is a Standard C++ Library header.
27  */
28 
29 #ifndef _GLIBCXX_SYSTEM_ERROR
30 #define _GLIBCXX_SYSTEM_ERROR 1
31 
32 #pragma GCC system_header
33 
34 #if __cplusplus < 201103L
35 # include <bits/c++0x_warning.h>
36 #else
37 
38 #include <bits/c++config.h>
39 #include <bits/error_constants.h>
40 #include <iosfwd>
41 #include <stdexcept>
42 #if __cplusplus > 201703L
43 # include <compare>
44 #endif
45 
46 namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
47 {
48 _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
49 
50  /** @addtogroup diagnostics
51  * @{
52  */
53 
54  class error_code;
55  class error_condition;
56  class system_error;
57 
58  /// is_error_code_enum
59  template<typename _Tp>
60  struct is_error_code_enum : public false_type { };
61 
62  /// is_error_condition_enum
63  template<typename _Tp>
64  struct is_error_condition_enum : public false_type { };
65 
66  template<>
67  struct is_error_condition_enum<errc>
68  : public true_type { };
69 
70 #if __cplusplus > 201402L
71  template <typename _Tp>
72  inline constexpr bool is_error_code_enum_v =
73  is_error_code_enum<_Tp>::value;
74  template <typename _Tp>
75  inline constexpr bool is_error_condition_enum_v =
76  is_error_condition_enum<_Tp>::value;
77 #endif // C++17
78  /// @}
79 
80 _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_INLINE_ABI_NAMESPACE(_V2)
81 
82  /** @addtogroup diagnostics
83  * @{
84  */
85 
86  /** Abstract base class for types defining a category of error codes.
87  *
88  * An error category defines a context that gives meaning to the integer
89  * stored in an `error_code` or `error_condition` object. For example,
90  * the standard `errno` constants such a `EINVAL` and `ENOMEM` are
91  * associated with the "generic" category and other OS-specific error
92  * numbers are associated with the "system" category, but a user-defined
93  * category might give different meanings to the same numerical values.
94  *
95  * A user-defined category can override the `equivalent` member functions
96  * to define correspondence between errors in different categories.
97  * For example, a category for errors from disk I/O could consider some
98  * of its error numbers equivalent to ENOSPC and ENOENT in the generic
99  * category.
100  *
101  * @headerfile system_error
102  * @since C++11
103  */
104  class error_category
105  {
106  public:
107  constexpr error_category() noexcept = default;
108 
109  virtual ~error_category();
110 
111  error_category(const error_category&) = delete;
112  error_category& operator=(const error_category&) = delete;
113 
114  /// A string that identifies the error category.
115  virtual const char*
116  name() const noexcept = 0;
117 
118  // We need two different virtual functions here, one returning a
119  // COW string and one returning an SSO string. Their positions in the
120  // vtable must be consistent for dynamic dispatch to work, but which one
121  // the name "message()" finds depends on which ABI the caller is using.
122 #if _GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI
123  private:
124  _GLIBCXX_DEFAULT_ABI_TAG
125  virtual __cow_string
126  _M_message(int) const;
127 
128  public:
129  /// A description of the error condition corresponding to the number.
130  _GLIBCXX_DEFAULT_ABI_TAG
131  virtual string
132  message(int) const = 0;
133 #else
134  virtual string
135  message(int) const = 0;
136 
137  private:
138  virtual __sso_string
139  _M_message(int) const;
140 #endif
141 
142  public:
143  /// Return an error_condition corresponding to `i` in this category.
144  virtual error_condition
145  default_error_condition(int __i) const noexcept;
146 
147  /// Test whether `cond` corresponds to `i` for this category.
148  virtual bool
149  equivalent(int __i, const error_condition& __cond) const noexcept;
150 
151  /// Test whether `code` corresponds to `i` for this category.
152  virtual bool
153  equivalent(const error_code& __code, int __i) const noexcept;
154 
155  /// An error_category only compares equal to itself.
156  [[__nodiscard__]]
157  bool
158  operator==(const error_category& __other) const noexcept
159  { return this == &__other; }
160 
161  /// Ordered comparison that defines a total order for error categories.
162 #if __cpp_lib_three_way_comparison
163  [[nodiscard]]
164  strong_ordering
165  operator<=>(const error_category& __rhs) const noexcept
166  { return std::compare_three_way()(this, &__rhs); }
167 #else
168  bool
169  operator<(const error_category& __other) const noexcept
170  { return less<const error_category*>()(this, &__other); }
171 
172  bool
173  operator!=(const error_category& __other) const noexcept
174  { return this != &__other; }
175 #endif
176  };
177 
178  // DR 890.
179 
180  /// Error category for `errno` error codes.
181  [[__nodiscard__, __gnu__::__const__]]
182  const error_category&
183  generic_category() noexcept;
184 
185  /// Error category for other error codes defined by the OS.
186  [[__nodiscard__, __gnu__::__const__]]
187  const error_category&
188  system_category() noexcept;
189 
190  /// @}
191 
192 _GLIBCXX_END_INLINE_ABI_NAMESPACE(_V2)
193 
194  /** @addtogroup diagnostics
195  * @{
196  */
197 
198 namespace __adl_only
199 {
200  void make_error_code() = delete;
201  void make_error_condition() = delete;
202 }
203 
204  /** Class error_code
205  *
206  * This class is a value type storing an integer error number and a
207  * category that gives meaning to the error number. Typically this is done
208  * close the the point where the error happens, to capture the original
209  * error value.
210  *
211  * An `error_code` object can be used to store the original error value
212  * emitted by some subsystem, with a category relevant to the subsystem.
213  * For example, errors from POSIX library functions can be represented by
214  * an `errno` value and the "generic" category, but errors from an HTTP
215  * library might be represented by an HTTP response status code (e.g. 404)
216  * and a custom category defined by the library.
217  *
218  * @headerfile system_error
219  * @since C++11
220  */
221  class error_code
222  {
223  public:
224  error_code() noexcept
225  : _M_value(0), _M_cat(&system_category()) { }
226 
227  error_code(int __v, const error_category& __cat) noexcept
228  : _M_value(__v), _M_cat(&__cat) { }
229 
230  template<typename _ErrorCodeEnum, typename = typename
231  enable_if<is_error_code_enum<_ErrorCodeEnum>::value>::type>
232  error_code(_ErrorCodeEnum __e) noexcept
233  {
234  using __adl_only::make_error_code;
235  *this = make_error_code(__e);
236  }
237 
238  void
239  assign(int __v, const error_category& __cat) noexcept
240  {
241  _M_value = __v;
242  _M_cat = &__cat;
243  }
244 
245  void
246  clear() noexcept
247  { assign(0, system_category()); }
248 
249  // DR 804.
250  template<typename _ErrorCodeEnum>
251  typename enable_if<is_error_code_enum<_ErrorCodeEnum>::value,
252  error_code&>::type
253  operator=(_ErrorCodeEnum __e) noexcept
254  { return *this = make_error_code(__e); }
255 
256  /// The error value.
257  [[__nodiscard__]]
258  int
259  value() const noexcept { return _M_value; }
260 
261  /// The error category that this error belongs to.
262  [[__nodiscard__]]
263  const error_category&
264  category() const noexcept { return *_M_cat; }
265 
266  /// An `error_condition` for this error's category and value.
267  error_condition
268  default_error_condition() const noexcept;
269 
270  /// The category's description of the value.
271  _GLIBCXX_DEFAULT_ABI_TAG
272  string
273  message() const
274  { return category().message(value()); }
275 
276  /// Test whether `value()` is non-zero.
277  [[__nodiscard__]]
278  explicit operator bool() const noexcept
279  { return _M_value != 0; }
280 
281  // DR 804.
282  private:
283  int _M_value;
284  const error_category* _M_cat;
285  };
286 
287  // C++11 19.5.2.5 non-member functions
288 
289  /** Create an `error_code` representing a standard `errc` condition.
290  *
291  * The `std::errc` constants correspond to `errno` macros and so use the
292  * generic category.
293  *
294  * @relates error_code
295  * @since C++11
296  */
297  [[__nodiscard__]]
298  inline error_code
299  make_error_code(errc __e) noexcept
300  { return error_code(static_cast<int>(__e), generic_category()); }
301 
302  /** Ordered comparison for std::error_code.
303  *
304  * This defines a total order by comparing the categories, and then
305  * if they are equal comparing the values.
306  *
307  * @relates error_code
308  * @since C++11
309  */
310 #if __cpp_lib_three_way_comparison
311  [[nodiscard]]
312  inline strong_ordering
313  operator<=>(const error_code& __lhs, const error_code& __rhs) noexcept
314  {
315  if (auto __c = __lhs.category() <=> __rhs.category(); __c != 0)
316  return __c;
317  return __lhs.value() <=> __rhs.value();
318  }
319 #else
320  inline bool
321  operator<(const error_code& __lhs, const error_code& __rhs) noexcept
322  {
323  return (__lhs.category() < __rhs.category()
324  || (__lhs.category() == __rhs.category()
325  && __lhs.value() < __rhs.value()));
326  }
327 #endif
328 
329  /** Write a std::error_code to an ostream.
330  *
331  * @relates error_code
332  * @since C++11
333  */
334  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits>
335  basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>&
336  operator<<(basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>& __os, const error_code& __e)
337  { return (__os << __e.category().name() << ':' << __e.value()); }
338 
339  /** Class error_condition
340  *
341  * This class represents error conditions that may be visible at an API
342  * boundary. Different `error_code` values that can occur within a library
343  * or module might map to the same `error_condition`.
344  *
345  * An `error_condition` represents something that the program can test for,
346  * and subsequently take appropriate action.
347  *
348  * @headerfile system_error
349  * @since C++11
350  */
351  class error_condition
352  {
353  public:
354  /// Initialize with a zero (no error) value and the generic category.
355  error_condition() noexcept
356  : _M_value(0), _M_cat(&generic_category()) { }
357 
358  /// Initialize with the specified value and category.
359  error_condition(int __v, const error_category& __cat) noexcept
360  : _M_value(__v), _M_cat(&__cat) { }
361 
362  template<typename _ErrorConditionEnum, typename = typename
363  enable_if<is_error_condition_enum<_ErrorConditionEnum>::value>::type>
364  error_condition(_ErrorConditionEnum __e) noexcept
365  {
366  using __adl_only::make_error_condition;
367  *this = make_error_condition(__e);
368  }
369 
370  /// Set the value and category.
371  void
372  assign(int __v, const error_category& __cat) noexcept
373  {
374  _M_value = __v;
375  _M_cat = &__cat;
376  }
377 
378  // DR 804.
379  template<typename _ErrorConditionEnum>
380  typename enable_if<is_error_condition_enum
381  <_ErrorConditionEnum>::value, error_condition&>::type
382  operator=(_ErrorConditionEnum __e) noexcept
383  { return *this = make_error_condition(__e); }
384 
385  /// Reset the value and category to the default-constructed state.
386  void
387  clear() noexcept
388  { assign(0, generic_category()); }
389 
390  // C++11 19.5.3.4 observers
391 
392  /// The error value.
393  [[__nodiscard__]]
394  int
395  value() const noexcept { return _M_value; }
396 
397  /// The error category that this error belongs to.
398  [[__nodiscard__]]
399  const error_category&
400  category() const noexcept { return *_M_cat; }
401 
402  /// The category's description of the value.
403  _GLIBCXX_DEFAULT_ABI_TAG
404  string
405  message() const
406  { return category().message(value()); }
407 
408  /// Test whether `value()` is non-zero.
409  [[__nodiscard__]]
410  explicit operator bool() const noexcept
411  { return _M_value != 0; }
412 
413  // DR 804.
414  private:
415  int _M_value;
416  const error_category* _M_cat;
417  };
418 
419  // C++11 19.5.3.5 non-member functions
420 
421  /** Create an `error_condition` representing a standard `errc` condition.
422  *
423  * The `std::errc` constants correspond to `errno` macros and so use the
424  * generic category.
425  *
426  * @relates error_condition
427  * @since C++11
428  */
429  [[__nodiscard__]]
430  inline error_condition
431  make_error_condition(errc __e) noexcept
432  { return error_condition(static_cast<int>(__e), generic_category()); }
433 
434  // C++11 19.5.4 Comparison operators
435 
436  /** Equality comparison for std::error_code.
437  *
438  * Returns true only if they have the same category and the same value.
439  *
440  * @relates error_condition
441  * @since C++11
442  */
443  [[__nodiscard__]]
444  inline bool
445  operator==(const error_code& __lhs, const error_code& __rhs) noexcept
446  {
447  return __lhs.category() == __rhs.category()
448  && __lhs.value() == __rhs.value();
449  }
450 
451  /** Equality comparison for std::error_code and std::error_condition.
452  *
453  * Uses each category's `equivalent` member function to check whether
454  * the values correspond to an equivalent error in that category.
455  *
456  * @relates error_condition
457  * @since C++11
458  */
459  [[__nodiscard__]]
460  inline bool
461  operator==(const error_code& __lhs, const error_condition& __rhs) noexcept
462  {
463  return __lhs.category().equivalent(__lhs.value(), __rhs)
464  || __rhs.category().equivalent(__lhs, __rhs.value());
465  }
466 
467  /** Equality comparison for std::error_condition.
468  *
469  * Returns true only if they have the same category and the same value.
470  *
471  * @relates error_condition
472  * @since C++11
473  */
474  [[__nodiscard__]]
475  inline bool
476  operator==(const error_condition& __lhs,
477  const error_condition& __rhs) noexcept
478  {
479  return __lhs.category() == __rhs.category()
480  && __lhs.value() == __rhs.value();
481  }
482 
483  /** Ordered comparison for std::error_condition.
484  *
485  * This defines a total order by comparing the categories, and then
486  * if they are equal comparing the values.
487  *
488  * @relates error_condition
489  * @since C++11
490  */
491 #if __cpp_lib_three_way_comparison
492  [[nodiscard]]
493  inline strong_ordering
494  operator<=>(const error_condition& __lhs,
495  const error_condition& __rhs) noexcept
496  {
497  if (auto __c = __lhs.category() <=> __rhs.category(); __c != 0)
498  return __c;
499  return __lhs.value() <=> __rhs.value();
500  }
501 #else
502  inline bool
503  operator<(const error_condition& __lhs,
504  const error_condition& __rhs) noexcept
505  {
506  return (__lhs.category() < __rhs.category()
507  || (__lhs.category() == __rhs.category()
508  && __lhs.value() < __rhs.value()));
509  }
510 
511  /// @relates error_condition
512  inline bool
513  operator==(const error_condition& __lhs, const error_code& __rhs) noexcept
514  {
515  return (__rhs.category().equivalent(__rhs.value(), __lhs)
516  || __lhs.category().equivalent(__rhs, __lhs.value()));
517  }
518 
519  /// @relates error_code
520  inline bool
521  operator!=(const error_code& __lhs, const error_code& __rhs) noexcept
522  { return !(__lhs == __rhs); }
523 
524  /// @relates error_code
525  inline bool
526  operator!=(const error_code& __lhs, const error_condition& __rhs) noexcept
527  { return !(__lhs == __rhs); }
528 
529  /// @relates error_condition
530  inline bool
531  operator!=(const error_condition& __lhs, const error_code& __rhs) noexcept
532  { return !(__lhs == __rhs); }
533 
534  /// @relates error_condition
535  inline bool
536  operator!=(const error_condition& __lhs,
537  const error_condition& __rhs) noexcept
538  { return !(__lhs == __rhs); }
539 #endif // three_way_comparison
540  /// @}
541 
542  /**
543  * @brief An exception type that includes an `error_code` value.
544  *
545  * Typically used to report errors from the operating system and other
546  * low-level APIs.
547  *
548  * @headerfile system_error
549  * @since C++11
550  * @ingroup exceptions
551  */
552  class system_error : public std::runtime_error
553  {
554  private:
555  error_code _M_code;
556 
557  public:
558  system_error(error_code __ec = error_code())
559  : runtime_error(__ec.message()), _M_code(__ec) { }
560 
561  system_error(error_code __ec, const string& __what)
562  : runtime_error(__what + ": " + __ec.message()), _M_code(__ec) { }
563 
564  system_error(error_code __ec, const char* __what)
565  : runtime_error(__what + (": " + __ec.message())), _M_code(__ec) { }
566 
567  system_error(int __v, const error_category& __ecat, const char* __what)
568  : system_error(error_code(__v, __ecat), __what) { }
569 
570  system_error(int __v, const error_category& __ecat)
571  : runtime_error(error_code(__v, __ecat).message()),
572  _M_code(__v, __ecat) { }
573 
574  system_error(int __v, const error_category& __ecat, const string& __what)
575  : runtime_error(__what + ": " + error_code(__v, __ecat).message()),
576  _M_code(__v, __ecat) { }
577 
578 #if __cplusplus >= 201103L
579  system_error (const system_error &) = default;
580  system_error &operator= (const system_error &) = default;
581 #endif
582 
583  virtual ~system_error() noexcept;
584 
585  const error_code&
586  code() const noexcept { return _M_code; }
587  };
588 
589 _GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
590 } // namespace
591 
592 #include <bits/functional_hash.h>
593 
594 namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
595 {
596 _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
597 
598 #ifndef _GLIBCXX_COMPATIBILITY_CXX0X
599  // DR 1182.
600  /// std::hash specialization for error_code.
601  /// @relates error_code
602  template<>
603  struct hash<error_code>
604  : public __hash_base<size_t, error_code>
605  {
606  size_t
607  operator()(const error_code& __e) const noexcept
608  {
609  const size_t __tmp = std::_Hash_impl::hash(__e.value());
610  return std::_Hash_impl::__hash_combine(&__e.category(), __tmp);
611  }
612  };
613 #endif // _GLIBCXX_COMPATIBILITY_CXX0X
614 
615 #if __cplusplus >= 201703L
616  // DR 2686.
617  /// std::hash specialization for error_condition.
618  /// @relates error_condition
619  template<>
620  struct hash<error_condition>
621  : public __hash_base<size_t, error_condition>
622  {
623  size_t
624  operator()(const error_condition& __e) const noexcept
625  {
626  const size_t __tmp = std::_Hash_impl::hash(__e.value());
627  return std::_Hash_impl::__hash_combine(&__e.category(), __tmp);
628  }
629  };
630 #endif
631 
632 _GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
633 } // namespace
634 
635 #endif // C++11
636 
637 #endif // _GLIBCXX_SYSTEM_ERROR