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// boost/system/api_config.hpp -------------------------------------------------------//
// Copyright Beman Dawes 2003, 2006, 2010
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// See http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
// See http://www.boost.org/libs/system for documentation.
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
// Boost.System calls operating system API functions to implement system error category
// functions. Usually there is no question as to which API is to be used.
//
// In the case of MinGW or Cygwin/MinGW, however, both POSIX and Windows API's are
// available. Chaos ensues if other code thinks one is in use when Boost.System was
// actually built with the other. This header centralizes the API choice and prevents
// user definition of API macros, thus elminating the possibility of mismatches and the
// need to test configurations with little or no practical value.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
#ifndef BOOST_SYSTEM_API_CONFIG_HPP
#define BOOST_SYSTEM_API_CONFIG_HPP
# if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API) || defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)
# error user defined BOOST_POSIX_API or BOOST_WINDOWS_API not supported
# endif
// BOOST_POSIX_API or BOOST_WINDOWS_API specify which API to use
// Cygwin/MinGW does not predefine _WIN32.
// Standalone MinGW and all other known Windows compilers do predefine _WIN32
// Compilers that predefine _WIN32 or __MINGW32__ do so for Windows 64-bit builds too.
# if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) // Windows default, including MinGW and Cygwin
# define BOOST_WINDOWS_API
# else
# define BOOST_POSIX_API
# endif
#endif // BOOST_SYSTEM_API_CONFIG_HPP

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// boost/system/config.hpp -----------------------------------------------------------//
// Copyright Beman Dawes 2003, 2006
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// See http://www.boost.org/libs/system for documentation.
#ifndef BOOST_SYSTEM_CONFIG_HPP
#define BOOST_SYSTEM_CONFIG_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/system/api_config.hpp> // for BOOST_POSIX_API or BOOST_WINDOWS_API
// This header implements separate compilation features as described in
// http://www.boost.org/more/separate_compilation.html
// enable dynamic or static linking as requested --------------------------------------//
#if defined(BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK) || defined(BOOST_SYSTEM_DYN_LINK)
# if defined(BOOST_SYSTEM_SOURCE)
# define BOOST_SYSTEM_DECL BOOST_SYMBOL_EXPORT
# else
# define BOOST_SYSTEM_DECL BOOST_SYMBOL_IMPORT
# endif
#else
# define BOOST_SYSTEM_DECL
#endif
// enable automatic library variant selection ----------------------------------------//
#if !defined(BOOST_SYSTEM_SOURCE) && !defined(BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB) && !defined(BOOST_SYSTEM_NO_LIB)
//
// Set the name of our library, this will get undef'ed by auto_link.hpp
// once it's done with it:
//
#define BOOST_LIB_NAME boost_system
//
// If we're importing code from a dll, then tell auto_link.hpp about it:
//
#if defined(BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK) || defined(BOOST_SYSTEM_DYN_LINK)
# define BOOST_DYN_LINK
#endif
//
// And include the header that does the work:
//
#include <boost/config/auto_link.hpp>
#endif // auto-linking disabled
#endif // BOOST_SYSTEM_CONFIG_HPP

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// boost/system/cygwin_error.hpp -------------------------------------------//
// Copyright Beman Dawes 2007
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// See library home page at http://www.boost.org/libs/system
#ifndef BOOST_CYGWIN_ERROR_HPP
#define BOOST_CYGWIN_ERROR_HPP
// This header is effectively empty for compiles on operating systems where
// it is not applicable.
# ifdef __CYGWIN__
#include <boost/system/error_code.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace system
{
// To construct an error_code after a API error:
//
// error_code( errno, system_category() )
// User code should use the portable "posix" enums for POSIX errors; this
// allows such code to be portable to non-POSIX systems. For the non-POSIX
// errno values that POSIX-based systems typically provide in addition to
// POSIX values, use the system specific enums below.
namespace cygwin_error
{
enum cygwin_errno
{
no_net = ENONET,
no_package = ENOPKG,
no_share = ENOSHARE
};
} // namespace cygwin_error
template<> struct is_error_code_enum<cygwin_error::cygwin_errno>
{ static const bool value = true; };
namespace cygwin_error
{
inline error_code make_error_code( cygwin_errno e )
{ return error_code( e, system_category() ); }
}
}
}
#endif // __CYGWIN__
#endif // BOOST_CYGWIN_ERROR_HPP

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// boost/system/error_code.hpp ---------------------------------------------//
// Copyright Beman Dawes 2006, 2007
// Copyright Christoper Kohlhoff 2007
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// See library home page at http://www.boost.org/libs/system
#ifndef BOOST_ERROR_CODE_HPP
#define BOOST_ERROR_CODE_HPP
#include <boost/system/config.hpp>
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
#include <boost/assert.hpp>
#include <boost/operators.hpp>
#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp>
#include <boost/utility/enable_if.hpp>
#include <ostream>
#include <string>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <functional>
// TODO: undef these macros if not already defined
#include <boost/cerrno.hpp>
#if !defined(BOOST_POSIX_API) && !defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)
# error BOOST_POSIX_API or BOOST_WINDOWS_API must be defined
#endif
#include <boost/config/abi_prefix.hpp> // must be the last #include
namespace boost
{
namespace system
{
class error_code;
class error_condition;
// "Concept" helpers ---------------------------------------------------//
template< class T >
struct is_error_code_enum { static const bool value = false; };
template< class T >
struct is_error_condition_enum { static const bool value = false; };
// generic error_conditions --------------------------------------------//
namespace errc
{
enum errc_t
{
success = 0,
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
};
} // namespace errc
# ifndef BOOST_SYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED
namespace posix = errc;
namespace posix_error = errc;
# endif
template<> struct is_error_condition_enum<errc::errc_t>
{ static const bool value = true; };
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------//
// Operating system specific interfaces --------------------------------//
// The interface is divided into general and system-specific portions to
// meet these requirements:
//
// * Code calling an operating system API can create an error_code with
// a single category (system_category), even for POSIX-like operating
// systems that return some POSIX errno values and some native errno
// values. This code should not have to pay the cost of distinguishing
// between categories, since it is not yet known if that is needed.
//
// * Users wishing to write system-specific code should be given enums for
// at least the common error cases.
//
// * System specific code should fail at compile time if moved to another
// operating system.
// The system specific portions of the interface are located in headers
// with names reflecting the operating system. For example,
//
// <boost/system/cygwin_error.hpp>
// <boost/system/linux_error.hpp>
// <boost/system/windows_error.hpp>
//
// These headers are effectively empty for compiles on operating systems
// where they are not applicable.
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------//
// class error_category ------------------------------------------------//
class error_category : public noncopyable
{
public:
virtual ~error_category(){}
virtual const char * name() const = 0;
virtual std::string message( int ev ) const = 0;
virtual error_condition default_error_condition( int ev ) const;
virtual bool equivalent( int code,
const error_condition & condition ) const;
virtual bool equivalent( const error_code & code,
int condition ) const;
bool operator==(const error_category & rhs) const { return this == &rhs; }
bool operator!=(const error_category & rhs) const { return this != &rhs; }
bool operator<( const error_category & rhs ) const
{
return std::less<const error_category*>()( this, &rhs );
}
};
// predefined error categories -----------------------------------------//
BOOST_SYSTEM_DECL const error_category & system_category();
BOOST_SYSTEM_DECL const error_category & generic_category();
// deprecated synonyms --------------------------------------------------//
# ifndef BOOST_SYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED
inline const error_category & get_system_category() { return system_category(); }
inline const error_category & get_generic_category() { return generic_category(); }
inline const error_category & get_posix_category() { return generic_category(); }
static const error_category & posix_category = generic_category();
static const error_category & errno_ecat = generic_category();
static const error_category & native_ecat = system_category();
# endif
// class error_condition -----------------------------------------------//
// error_conditions are portable, error_codes are system or library specific
class error_condition
{
public:
// constructors:
error_condition() : m_val(0), m_cat(&generic_category()) {}
error_condition( int val, const error_category & cat ) : m_val(val), m_cat(&cat) {}
template <class ErrorConditionEnum>
error_condition(ErrorConditionEnum e,
typename boost::enable_if<is_error_condition_enum<ErrorConditionEnum> >::type* = 0)
{
*this = make_error_condition(e);
}
// modifiers:
void assign( int val, const error_category & cat )
{
m_val = val;
m_cat = &cat;
}
template<typename ErrorConditionEnum>
typename boost::enable_if<is_error_condition_enum<ErrorConditionEnum>, error_condition>::type &
operator=( ErrorConditionEnum val )
{
*this = make_error_condition(val);
return *this;
}
void clear()
{
m_val = 0;
m_cat = &generic_category();
}
// observers:
int value() const { return m_val; }
const error_category & category() const { return *m_cat; }
std::string message() const { return m_cat->message(value()); }
typedef void (*unspecified_bool_type)();
static void unspecified_bool_true() {}
operator unspecified_bool_type() const // true if error
{
return m_val == 0 ? 0 : unspecified_bool_true;
}
bool operator!() const // true if no error
{
return m_val == 0;
}
// relationals:
// the more symmetrical non-member syntax allows enum
// conversions work for both rhs and lhs.
inline friend bool operator==( const error_condition & lhs,
const error_condition & rhs )
{
return lhs.m_cat == rhs.m_cat && lhs.m_val == rhs.m_val;
}
inline friend bool operator<( const error_condition & lhs,
const error_condition & rhs )
// the more symmetrical non-member syntax allows enum
// conversions work for both rhs and lhs.
{
return lhs.m_cat < rhs.m_cat
|| (lhs.m_cat == rhs.m_cat && lhs.m_val < rhs.m_val);
}
private:
int m_val;
const error_category * m_cat;
};
// class error_code ----------------------------------------------------//
// We want error_code to be a value type that can be copied without slicing
// and without requiring heap allocation, but we also want it to have
// polymorphic behavior based on the error category. This is achieved by
// abstract base class error_category supplying the polymorphic behavior,
// and error_code containing a pointer to an object of a type derived
// from error_category.
class error_code
{
public:
// constructors:
error_code() : m_val(0), m_cat(&system_category()) {}
error_code( int val, const error_category & cat ) : m_val(val), m_cat(&cat) {}
template <class ErrorCodeEnum>
error_code(ErrorCodeEnum e,
typename boost::enable_if<is_error_code_enum<ErrorCodeEnum> >::type* = 0)
{
*this = make_error_code(e);
}
// modifiers:
void assign( int val, const error_category & cat )
{
m_val = val;
m_cat = &cat;
}
template<typename ErrorCodeEnum>
typename boost::enable_if<is_error_code_enum<ErrorCodeEnum>, error_code>::type &
operator=( ErrorCodeEnum val )
{
*this = make_error_code(val);
return *this;
}
void clear()
{
m_val = 0;
m_cat = &system_category();
}
// observers:
int value() const { return m_val; }
const error_category & category() const { return *m_cat; }
error_condition default_error_condition() const { return m_cat->default_error_condition(value()); }
std::string message() const { return m_cat->message(value()); }
typedef void (*unspecified_bool_type)();
static void unspecified_bool_true() {}
operator unspecified_bool_type() const // true if error
{
return m_val == 0 ? 0 : unspecified_bool_true;
}
bool operator!() const // true if no error
{
return m_val == 0;
}
// relationals:
inline friend bool operator==( const error_code & lhs,
const error_code & rhs )
// the more symmetrical non-member syntax allows enum
// conversions work for both rhs and lhs.
{
return lhs.m_cat == rhs.m_cat && lhs.m_val == rhs.m_val;
}
inline friend bool operator<( const error_code & lhs,
const error_code & rhs )
// the more symmetrical non-member syntax allows enum
// conversions work for both rhs and lhs.
{
return lhs.m_cat < rhs.m_cat
|| (lhs.m_cat == rhs.m_cat && lhs.m_val < rhs.m_val);
}
private:
int m_val;
const error_category * m_cat;
};
// predefined error_code object used as "throw on error" tag
# ifndef BOOST_SYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED
BOOST_SYSTEM_DECL extern error_code throws;
# endif
// Moving from a "throws" object to a "throws" function without breaking
// existing code is a bit of a problem. The workaround is to place the
// "throws" function in namespace boost rather than namespace boost::system.
} // namespace system
namespace detail { inline system::error_code * throws() { return 0; } }
// Misuse of the error_code object is turned into a noisy failure by
// poisoning the reference. This particular implementation doesn't
// produce warnings or errors from popular compilers, is very efficient
// (as determined by inspecting generated code), and does not suffer
// from order of initialization problems. In practice, it also seems
// cause user function error handling implementation errors to be detected
// very early in the development cycle.
inline system::error_code & throws()
{ return *detail::throws(); }
namespace system
{
// non-member functions ------------------------------------------------//
inline bool operator!=( const error_code & lhs,
const error_code & rhs )
{
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
inline bool operator!=( const error_condition & lhs,
const error_condition & rhs )
{
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
inline bool operator==( const error_code & code,
const error_condition & condition )
{
return code.category().equivalent( code.value(), condition )
|| condition.category().equivalent( code, condition.value() );
}
inline bool operator!=( const error_code & lhs,
const error_condition & rhs )
{
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
inline bool operator==( const error_condition & condition,
const error_code & code )
{
return condition.category().equivalent( code, condition.value() )
|| code.category().equivalent( code.value(), condition );
}
inline bool operator!=( const error_condition & lhs,
const error_code & rhs )
{
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
// TODO: both of these may move elsewhere, but the LWG hasn't spoken yet.
template <class charT, class traits>
inline std::basic_ostream<charT,traits>&
operator<< (std::basic_ostream<charT,traits>& os, error_code ec)
{
os << ec.category().name() << ':' << ec.value();
return os;
}
inline std::size_t hash_value( const error_code & ec )
{
return static_cast<std::size_t>(ec.value())
+ reinterpret_cast<std::size_t>(&ec.category());
}
// make_* functions for errc::errc_t -----------------------------//
namespace errc
{
// explicit conversion:
inline error_code make_error_code( errc_t e )
{ return error_code( e, generic_category() ); }
// implicit conversion:
inline error_condition make_error_condition( errc_t e )
{ return error_condition( e, generic_category() ); }
}
// error_category default implementation -------------------------------//
inline error_condition error_category::default_error_condition( int ev ) const
{
return error_condition( ev, *this );
}
inline bool error_category::equivalent( int code,
const error_condition & condition ) const
{
return default_error_condition( code ) == condition;
}
inline bool error_category::equivalent( const error_code & code,
int condition ) const
{
return *this == code.category() && code.value() == condition;
}
} // namespace system
} // namespace boost
#include <boost/config/abi_suffix.hpp> // pops abi_prefix.hpp pragmas
# ifdef BOOST_ERROR_CODE_HEADER_ONLY
# include <boost/../libs/system/src/error_code.cpp>
# endif
#endif // BOOST_ERROR_CODE_HPP

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// boost/system/linux_error.hpp -------------------------------------------//
// Copyright Beman Dawes 2007
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// See library home page at http://www.boost.org/libs/system
#ifndef BOOST_LINUX_ERROR_HPP
#define BOOST_LINUX_ERROR_HPP
// This header is effectively empty for compiles on operating systems where
// it is not applicable.
#if defined(linux) || defined(__linux) || defined(__linux__)
#include <boost/system/error_code.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace system
{
// To construct an error_code after a API error:
//
// error_code( errno, system_category() )
// User code should use the portable "posix" enums for POSIX errors; this
// allows such code to be portable to non-POSIX systems. For the non-POSIX
// errno values that POSIX-based systems typically provide in addition to
// POSIX values, use the system specific enums below.
namespace linux_error
{
enum linux_errno
{
advertise_error = EADV,
bad_exchange = EBADE,
bad_file_number = EBADFD,
bad_font_format = EBFONT,
bad_request_code = EBADRQC,
bad_request_descriptor = EBADR,
bad_slot = EBADSLT,
channel_range = ECHRNG,
communication_error = ECOMM,
dot_dot_error = EDOTDOT,
exchange_full = EXFULL,
host_down = EHOSTDOWN,
is_named_file_type= EISNAM,
key_expired = EKEYEXPIRED,
key_rejected = EKEYREJECTED,
key_revoked = EKEYREVOKED,
level2_halt= EL2HLT,
level2_no_syncronized= EL2NSYNC,
level3_halt = EL3HLT,
level3_reset = EL3RST,
link_range = ELNRNG,
medium_type = EMEDIUMTYPE,
no_anode= ENOANO,
no_block_device = ENOTBLK,
no_csi = ENOCSI,
no_key = ENOKEY,
no_medium = ENOMEDIUM,
no_network = ENONET,
no_package = ENOPKG,
not_avail = ENAVAIL,
not_named_file_type= ENOTNAM,
not_recoverable = ENOTRECOVERABLE,
not_unique = ENOTUNIQ,
owner_dead = EOWNERDEAD,
protocol_no_supported = EPFNOSUPPORT,
remote_address_changed = EREMCHG,
remote_io_error = EREMOTEIO,
remote_object = EREMOTE,
restart_needed = ERESTART,
shared_library_access = ELIBACC,
shared_library_bad = ELIBBAD,
shared_library_execute = ELIBEXEC,
shared_library_max_ = ELIBMAX,
shared_library_section= ELIBSCN,
shutdown = ESHUTDOWN,
socket_type_not_supported = ESOCKTNOSUPPORT,
srmount_error = ESRMNT,
stream_pipe_error = ESTRPIPE,
too_many_references = ETOOMANYREFS,
too_many_users = EUSERS,
unattached = EUNATCH,
unclean = EUCLEAN
};
} // namespace linux_error
# ifndef BOOST_SYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED
namespace Linux = linux_error;
# endif
template<> struct is_error_code_enum<linux_error::linux_errno>
{ static const bool value = true; };
namespace linux_error
{
inline error_code make_error_code( linux_errno e )
{ return error_code( e, system_category() ); }
}
} // namespace system
} // namespace boost
#endif // Linux
#endif // BOOST_LINUX_ERROR_HPP

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// Boost system_error.hpp --------------------------------------------------//
// Copyright Beman Dawes 2006
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#ifndef BOOST_SYSTEM_ERROR_HPP
#define BOOST_SYSTEM_ERROR_HPP
#include <string>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <cassert>
#include <boost/system/error_code.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace system
{
// class system_error ------------------------------------------------------------//
class BOOST_SYMBOL_VISIBLE system_error : public std::runtime_error
// BOOST_SYMBOL_VISIBLE is needed by GCC to ensure system_error thrown from a shared
// library can be caught. See svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/3697
{
public:
system_error( error_code ec )
: std::runtime_error(""), m_error_code(ec) {}
system_error( error_code ec, const std::string & what_arg )
: std::runtime_error(what_arg), m_error_code(ec) {}
system_error( error_code ec, const char* what_arg )
: std::runtime_error(what_arg), m_error_code(ec) {}
system_error( int ev, const error_category & ecat )
: std::runtime_error(""), m_error_code(ev,ecat) {}
system_error( int ev, const error_category & ecat,
const std::string & what_arg )
: std::runtime_error(what_arg), m_error_code(ev,ecat) {}
system_error( int ev, const error_category & ecat,
const char * what_arg )
: std::runtime_error(what_arg), m_error_code(ev,ecat) {}
virtual ~system_error() throw() {}
const error_code & code() const throw() { return m_error_code; }
const char * what() const throw();
private:
error_code m_error_code;
mutable std::string m_what;
};
// implementation ------------------------------------------------------//
inline const char * system_error::what() const throw()
// see http://www.boost.org/more/error_handling.html for lazy build rationale
{
if ( m_what.empty() )
{
try
{
m_what = this->std::runtime_error::what();
if ( !m_what.empty() ) m_what += ": ";
m_what += m_error_code.message();
}
catch (...) { return std::runtime_error::what(); }
}
return m_what.c_str();
}
} // namespace system
} // namespace boost
#endif // BOOST_SYSTEM_ERROR_HPP

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// boost/system/windows_error.hpp ------------------------------------------//
// Copyright Beman Dawes 2007
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// See library home page at http://www.boost.org/libs/system
#ifndef BOOST_WINDOWS_ERROR_HPP
#define BOOST_WINDOWS_ERROR_HPP
// This header is effectively empty for compiles on operating systems where
// it is not applicable.
#include <boost/system/config.hpp>
#ifdef BOOST_WINDOWS_API
#include <boost/system/error_code.hpp>
#include <winerror.h>
namespace boost
{
namespace system
{
// Microsoft Windows ---------------------------------------------------//
// To construct an error_code after a API error:
//
// error_code( ::GetLastError(), system_category() )
namespace windows_error
{
enum windows_error_code
{
success = 0,
// These names and values are based on Windows winerror.h
invalid_function = ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION,
file_not_found = ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
path_not_found = ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND,
too_many_open_files = ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES,
access_denied = ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED,
invalid_handle = ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE,
arena_trashed = ERROR_ARENA_TRASHED,
not_enough_memory = ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY,
invalid_block = ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK,
bad_environment = ERROR_BAD_ENVIRONMENT,
bad_format = ERROR_BAD_FORMAT,
invalid_access = ERROR_INVALID_ACCESS,
outofmemory = ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY,
invalid_drive = ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE,
current_directory = ERROR_CURRENT_DIRECTORY,
not_same_device = ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE,
no_more_files = ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES,
write_protect = ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT,
bad_unit = ERROR_BAD_UNIT,
not_ready = ERROR_NOT_READY,
bad_command = ERROR_BAD_COMMAND,
crc = ERROR_CRC,
bad_length = ERROR_BAD_LENGTH,
seek = ERROR_SEEK,
not_dos_disk = ERROR_NOT_DOS_DISK,
sector_not_found = ERROR_SECTOR_NOT_FOUND,
out_of_paper = ERROR_OUT_OF_PAPER,
write_fault = ERROR_WRITE_FAULT,
read_fault = ERROR_READ_FAULT,
gen_failure = ERROR_GEN_FAILURE,
sharing_violation = ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION,
lock_violation = ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION,
wrong_disk = ERROR_WRONG_DISK,
sharing_buffer_exceeded = ERROR_SHARING_BUFFER_EXCEEDED,
handle_eof = ERROR_HANDLE_EOF,
handle_disk_full= ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL,
rem_not_list = ERROR_REM_NOT_LIST,
dup_name = ERROR_DUP_NAME,
bad_net_path = ERROR_BAD_NETPATH,
network_busy = ERROR_NETWORK_BUSY,
// ...
file_exists = ERROR_FILE_EXISTS,
cannot_make = ERROR_CANNOT_MAKE,
// ...
broken_pipe = ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE,
open_failed = ERROR_OPEN_FAILED,
buffer_overflow = ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW,
disk_full= ERROR_DISK_FULL,
// ...
lock_failed = ERROR_LOCK_FAILED,
busy = ERROR_BUSY,
cancel_violation = ERROR_CANCEL_VIOLATION,
already_exists = ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
// ...
// TODO: add more Windows errors
};
} // namespace windows
# ifndef BOOST_SYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED
namespace windows = windows_error;
# endif
template<> struct is_error_code_enum<windows_error::windows_error_code>
{ static const bool value = true; };
namespace windows_error
{
inline error_code make_error_code( windows_error_code e )
{ return error_code( e, system_category() ); }
}
} // namespace system
} // namespace boost
#endif // BOOST_WINDOWS_API
#endif // BOOST_WINDOWS_ERROR_HPP