588 lines
25 KiB
C++
588 lines
25 KiB
C++
/* Proposed SG14 status_code
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(C) 2018 - 2020 Niall Douglas <http://www.nedproductions.biz/> (5 commits)
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File Created: Feb 2018
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License in the accompanying file
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Licence.txt or at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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(See accompanying file Licence.txt or copy at
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http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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*/
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#ifndef BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_STATUS_CODE_HPP
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#define BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_STATUS_CODE_HPP
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#include "status_code_domain.hpp"
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#if(__cplusplus >= 201700 || _HAS_CXX17) && !defined(BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_DISABLE_STD_IN_PLACE)
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// 0.26
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#include <utility> // for in_place
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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using in_place_t = std::in_place_t;
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using std::in_place;
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NAMESPACE_END
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#else
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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//! Aliases `std::in_place_t` if on C++ 17 or later, else defined locally.
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struct in_place_t
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{
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explicit in_place_t() = default;
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};
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//! Aliases `std::in_place` if on C++ 17 or later, else defined locally.
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constexpr in_place_t in_place{};
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NAMESPACE_END
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#endif
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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//! Namespace for user injected mixins
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namespace mixins
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{
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template <class Base, class T> struct mixin : public Base
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{
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using Base::Base;
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};
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} // namespace mixins
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/*! A tag for an erased value type for `status_code<D>`.
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Available only if `ErasedType` satisfies `traits::is_move_bitcopying<ErasedType>::value`.
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*/
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template <class ErasedType, //
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typename std::enable_if<traits::is_move_bitcopying<ErasedType>::value, bool>::type = true>
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struct erased
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{
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using value_type = ErasedType;
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};
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/*! Specialise this template to quickly wrap a third party enumeration into a
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custom status code domain.
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Use like this:
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```c++
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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template <> struct quick_status_code_from_enum<AnotherCode> : quick_status_code_from_enum_defaults<AnotherCode>
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{
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// Text name of the enum
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static constexpr const auto domain_name = "Another Code";
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// Unique UUID for the enum. PLEASE use https://www.random.org/cgi-bin/randbyte?nbytes=16&format=h
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static constexpr const auto domain_uuid = "{be201f65-3962-dd0e-1266-a72e63776a42}";
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// Map of each enum value to its text string, and list of semantically equivalent errc's
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static const std::initializer_list<mapping> &value_mappings()
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{
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static const std::initializer_list<mapping<AnotherCode>> v = {
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// Format is: { enum value, "string representation", { list of errc mappings ... } }
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{AnotherCode::success1, "Success 1", {errc::success}}, //
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{AnotherCode::goaway, "Go away", {errc::permission_denied}}, //
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{AnotherCode::success2, "Success 2", {errc::success}}, //
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{AnotherCode::error2, "Error 2", {}}, //
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};
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return v;
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}
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// Completely optional definition of mixin for the status code synthesised from `Enum`. It can be omitted.
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template <class Base> struct mixin : Base
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{
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using Base::Base;
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constexpr int custom_method() const { return 42; }
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};
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};
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NAMESPACE_END
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```
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Note that if the `errc` mapping contains `errc::success`, then
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the enumeration value is considered to be a successful value.
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Otherwise it is considered to be a failure value.
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The first value in the `errc` mapping is the one chosen as the
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`generic_code` conversion. Other values are used during equivalence
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comparisons.
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*/
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template <class Enum> struct quick_status_code_from_enum;
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namespace detail
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{
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template <class T> struct is_status_code
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{
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static constexpr bool value = false;
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};
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template <class T> struct is_status_code<status_code<T>>
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{
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static constexpr bool value = true;
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};
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template <class T> struct is_erased_status_code
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{
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static constexpr bool value = false;
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};
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template <class T> struct is_erased_status_code<status_code<erased<T>>>
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{
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static constexpr bool value = true;
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};
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// From http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2015/n4436.pdf
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namespace impl
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{
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template <typename... Ts> struct make_void
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{
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using type = void;
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};
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template <typename... Ts> using void_t = typename make_void<Ts...>::type;
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template <class...> struct types
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{
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using type = types;
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};
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template <template <class...> class T, class types, class = void> struct test_apply
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{
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using type = void;
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};
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template <template <class...> class T, class... Ts> struct test_apply<T, types<Ts...>, void_t<T<Ts...>>>
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{
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using type = T<Ts...>;
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};
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} // namespace impl
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template <template <class...> class T, class... Ts> using test_apply = impl::test_apply<T, impl::types<Ts...>>;
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template <class T, class... Args> using get_make_status_code_result = decltype(make_status_code(std::declval<T>(), std::declval<Args>()...));
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template <class... Args> using safe_get_make_status_code_result = test_apply<get_make_status_code_result, Args...>;
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} // namespace detail
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//! Trait returning true if the type is a status code.
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template <class T> struct is_status_code
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{
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static constexpr bool value = detail::is_status_code<typename std::decay<T>::type>::value || detail::is_erased_status_code<typename std::decay<T>::type>::value;
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};
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/*! A type erased lightweight status code reflecting empty, success, or failure.
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Differs from `status_code<erased<>>` by being always available irrespective of
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the domain's value type, but cannot be copied, moved, nor destructed. Thus one
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always passes this around by const lvalue reference.
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*/
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template <> class BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_TRIVIAL_ABI status_code<void>
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{
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template <class T> friend class status_code;
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public:
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//! The type of the domain.
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using domain_type = void;
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//! The type of the status code.
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using value_type = void;
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//! The type of a reference to a message string.
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using string_ref = typename status_code_domain::string_ref;
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protected:
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const status_code_domain *_domain{nullptr};
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protected:
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//! No default construction at type erased level
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status_code() = default;
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//! No public copying at type erased level
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status_code(const status_code &) = default;
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//! No public moving at type erased level
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status_code(status_code &&) = default;
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//! No public assignment at type erased level
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status_code &operator=(const status_code &) = default;
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//! No public assignment at type erased level
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status_code &operator=(status_code &&) = default;
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//! No public destruction at type erased level
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~status_code() = default;
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//! Used to construct a non-empty type erased status code
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constexpr explicit status_code(const status_code_domain *v) noexcept
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: _domain(v)
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{
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}
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// Used to work around triggering a ubsan failure. Do NOT remove!
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constexpr const status_code_domain *_domain_ptr() const noexcept { return _domain; }
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public:
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//! Return the status code domain.
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constexpr const status_code_domain &domain() const noexcept { return *_domain; }
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//! True if the status code is empty.
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NODISCARD constexpr bool empty() const noexcept { return _domain == nullptr; }
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//! Return a reference to a string textually representing a code.
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string_ref message() const noexcept
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{
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// Avoid MSVC's buggy ternary operator for expensive to destruct things
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if(_domain != nullptr)
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{
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return _domain->_do_message(*this);
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}
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return string_ref("(empty)");
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}
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//! True if code means success.
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bool success() const noexcept { return (_domain != nullptr) ? !_domain->_do_failure(*this) : false; }
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//! True if code means failure.
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bool failure() const noexcept { return (_domain != nullptr) ? _domain->_do_failure(*this) : false; }
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/*! True if code is strictly (and potentially non-transitively) semantically equivalent to another code in another domain.
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Note that usually non-semantic i.e. pure value comparison is used when the other status code has the same domain.
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As `equivalent()` will try mapping to generic code, this usually captures when two codes have the same semantic
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meaning in `equivalent()`.
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*/
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template <class T> bool strictly_equivalent(const status_code<T> &o) const noexcept
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{
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if(_domain && o._domain)
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{
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return _domain->_do_equivalent(*this, o);
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}
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// If we are both empty, we are equivalent
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if(!_domain && !o._domain)
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{
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return true; // NOLINT
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}
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// Otherwise not equivalent
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return false;
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}
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/*! True if code is equivalent, by any means, to another code in another domain (guaranteed transitive).
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Firstly `strictly_equivalent()` is run in both directions. If neither succeeds, each domain is asked
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for the equivalent generic code and those are compared.
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*/
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template <class T> inline bool equivalent(const status_code<T> &o) const noexcept;
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#if defined(_CPPUNWIND) || defined(__EXCEPTIONS) || defined(BOOST_OUTCOME_STANDARDESE_IS_IN_THE_HOUSE)
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//! Throw a code as a C++ exception.
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NORETURN void throw_exception() const
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{
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_domain->_do_throw_exception(*this);
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abort(); // suppress buggy GCC warning
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}
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#endif
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};
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namespace detail
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{
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template <class DomainType> struct get_domain_value_type
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{
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using domain_type = DomainType;
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using value_type = typename domain_type::value_type;
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};
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template <class ErasedType> struct get_domain_value_type<erased<ErasedType>>
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{
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using domain_type = status_code_domain;
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using value_type = ErasedType;
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};
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template <class DomainType> class BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_TRIVIAL_ABI status_code_storage : public status_code<void>
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{
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using _base = status_code<void>;
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public:
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//! The type of the domain.
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using domain_type = typename get_domain_value_type<DomainType>::domain_type;
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//! The type of the status code.
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using value_type = typename get_domain_value_type<DomainType>::value_type;
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//! The type of a reference to a message string.
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using string_ref = typename domain_type::string_ref;
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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static_assert(std::is_move_constructible<value_type>::value || std::is_copy_constructible<value_type>::value, "DomainType::value_type is neither move nor copy constructible!");
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static_assert(!std::is_default_constructible<value_type>::value || std::is_nothrow_default_constructible<value_type>::value, "DomainType::value_type is not nothrow default constructible!");
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static_assert(!std::is_move_constructible<value_type>::value || std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<value_type>::value, "DomainType::value_type is not nothrow move constructible!");
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static_assert(std::is_nothrow_destructible<value_type>::value, "DomainType::value_type is not nothrow destructible!");
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#endif
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// Replace the type erased implementations with type aware implementations for better codegen
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//! Return the status code domain.
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constexpr const domain_type &domain() const noexcept { return *static_cast<const domain_type *>(this->_domain); }
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//! Reset the code to empty.
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_CONSTEXPR14 void clear() noexcept
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{
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this->_value.~value_type();
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this->_domain = nullptr;
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new(&this->_value) value_type();
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}
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#if __cplusplus >= 201400 || _MSC_VER >= 1910 /* VS2017 */
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//! Return a reference to the `value_type`.
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constexpr value_type &value() &noexcept { return this->_value; }
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//! Return a reference to the `value_type`.
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constexpr value_type &&value() &&noexcept { return static_cast<value_type &&>(this->_value); }
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#endif
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//! Return a reference to the `value_type`.
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constexpr const value_type &value() const &noexcept { return this->_value; }
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//! Return a reference to the `value_type`.
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constexpr const value_type &&value() const &&noexcept { return static_cast<const value_type &&>(this->_value); }
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protected:
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status_code_storage() = default;
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status_code_storage(const status_code_storage &) = default;
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_CONSTEXPR14 status_code_storage(status_code_storage &&o) noexcept
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: _base(static_cast<status_code_storage &&>(o))
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, _value(static_cast<status_code_storage &&>(o)._value)
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{
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o._domain = nullptr;
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}
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status_code_storage &operator=(const status_code_storage &) = default;
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_CONSTEXPR14 status_code_storage &operator=(status_code_storage &&o) noexcept
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{
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this->~status_code_storage();
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new(this) status_code_storage(static_cast<status_code_storage &&>(o));
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return *this;
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}
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~status_code_storage() = default;
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value_type _value{};
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struct _value_type_constructor
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{
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};
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template <class... Args>
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constexpr status_code_storage(_value_type_constructor /*unused*/, const status_code_domain *v, Args &&... args)
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: _base(v)
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, _value(static_cast<Args &&>(args)...)
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{
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}
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};
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} // namespace detail
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/*! A lightweight, typed, status code reflecting empty, success, or failure.
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This is the main workhorse of the system_error2 library. Its characteristics reflect the value type
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set by its domain type, so if that value type is move-only or trivial, so is this.
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An ADL discovered helper function `make_status_code(T, Args...)` is looked up by one of the constructors.
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If it is found, and it generates a status code compatible with this status code, implicit construction
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is made available.
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You may mix in custom member functions and member function overrides by injecting a specialisation of
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`mixins::mixin<Base, YourDomainType>`. Your mixin must inherit from `Base`.
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*/
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template <class DomainType> class BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_TRIVIAL_ABI status_code : public mixins::mixin<detail::status_code_storage<DomainType>, DomainType>
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{
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template <class T> friend class status_code;
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using _base = mixins::mixin<detail::status_code_storage<DomainType>, DomainType>;
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public:
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//! The type of the domain.
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using domain_type = DomainType;
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//! The type of the status code.
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using value_type = typename domain_type::value_type;
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//! The type of a reference to a message string.
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using string_ref = typename domain_type::string_ref;
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protected:
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using _base::_base;
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public:
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//! Default construction to empty
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status_code() = default;
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//! Copy constructor
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status_code(const status_code &) = default;
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//! Move constructor
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status_code(status_code &&) = default; // NOLINT
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//! Copy assignment
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status_code &operator=(const status_code &) = default;
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//! Move assignment
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status_code &operator=(status_code &&) = default; // NOLINT
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~status_code() = default;
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//! Return a copy of the code.
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BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_CONSTEXPR14 status_code clone() const { return *this; }
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/***** KEEP THESE IN SYNC WITH ERRORED_STATUS_CODE *****/
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//! Implicit construction from any type where an ADL discovered `make_status_code(T, Args ...)` returns a `status_code`.
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template <class T, class... Args, //
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class MakeStatusCodeResult = typename detail::safe_get_make_status_code_result<T, Args...>::type, // Safe ADL lookup of make_status_code(), returns void if not found
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typename std::enable_if<!std::is_same<typename std::decay<T>::type, status_code>::value // not copy/move of self
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&& !std::is_same<typename std::decay<T>::type, in_place_t>::value // not in_place_t
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&& is_status_code<MakeStatusCodeResult>::value // ADL makes a status code
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&& std::is_constructible<status_code, MakeStatusCodeResult>::value, // ADLed status code is compatible
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bool>::type = true>
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constexpr status_code(T &&v, Args &&... args) noexcept(noexcept(make_status_code(std::declval<T>(), std::declval<Args>()...))) // NOLINT
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: status_code(make_status_code(static_cast<T &&>(v), static_cast<Args &&>(args)...))
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{
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}
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//! Implicit construction from any `quick_status_code_from_enum<Enum>` enumerated type.
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template <class Enum, //
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class QuickStatusCodeType = typename quick_status_code_from_enum<Enum>::code_type, // Enumeration has been activated
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typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<status_code, QuickStatusCodeType>::value, // Its status code is compatible
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bool>::type = true>
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constexpr status_code(Enum &&v) noexcept(std::is_nothrow_constructible<status_code, QuickStatusCodeType>::value) // NOLINT
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: status_code(QuickStatusCodeType(static_cast<Enum &&>(v)))
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{
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}
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//! Explicit in-place construction. Disables if `domain_type::get()` is not a valid expression.
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template <class... Args>
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constexpr explicit status_code(in_place_t /*unused */, Args &&... args) noexcept(std::is_nothrow_constructible<value_type, Args &&...>::value)
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: _base(typename _base::_value_type_constructor{}, &domain_type::get(), static_cast<Args &&>(args)...)
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{
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}
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//! Explicit in-place construction from initialiser list. Disables if `domain_type::get()` is not a valid expression.
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template <class T, class... Args>
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constexpr explicit status_code(in_place_t /*unused */, std::initializer_list<T> il, Args &&... args) noexcept(std::is_nothrow_constructible<value_type, std::initializer_list<T>, Args &&...>::value)
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: _base(typename _base::_value_type_constructor{}, &domain_type::get(), il, static_cast<Args &&>(args)...)
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{
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}
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//! Explicit copy construction from a `value_type`. Disables if `domain_type::get()` is not a valid expression.
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constexpr explicit status_code(const value_type &v) noexcept(std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<value_type>::value)
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: _base(typename _base::_value_type_constructor{}, &domain_type::get(), v)
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{
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}
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//! Explicit move construction from a `value_type`. Disables if `domain_type::get()` is not a valid expression.
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constexpr explicit status_code(value_type &&v) noexcept(std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<value_type>::value)
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: _base(typename _base::_value_type_constructor{}, &domain_type::get(), static_cast<value_type &&>(v))
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{
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}
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/*! Explicit construction from an erased status code. Available only if
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`value_type` is trivially copyable or move bitcopying, and `sizeof(status_code) <= sizeof(status_code<erased<>>)`.
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Does not check if domains are equal.
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*/
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template <class ErasedType, //
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typename std::enable_if<detail::type_erasure_is_safe<ErasedType, value_type>::value, bool>::type = true>
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constexpr explicit status_code(const status_code<erased<ErasedType>> &v) noexcept(std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<value_type>::value)
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: status_code(detail::erasure_cast<value_type>(v.value()))
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{
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#if __cplusplus >= 201400
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assert(v.domain() == this->domain());
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#endif
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}
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//! Return a reference to a string textually representing a code.
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string_ref message() const noexcept
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{
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// Avoid MSVC's buggy ternary operator for expensive to destruct things
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if(this->_domain != nullptr)
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{
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return string_ref(this->domain()._do_message(*this));
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}
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return string_ref("(empty)");
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}
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};
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namespace traits
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{
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template <class DomainType> struct is_move_bitcopying<status_code<DomainType>>
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{
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static constexpr bool value = is_move_bitcopying<typename DomainType::value_type>::value;
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};
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} // namespace traits
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/*! Type erased, move-only status_code, unlike `status_code<void>` which cannot be moved nor destroyed. Available
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only if `erased<>` is available, which is when the domain's type is trivially
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copyable or is move relocatable, and if the size of the domain's typed error code is less than or equal to
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this erased error code. Copy construction is disabled, but if you want a copy call `.clone()`.
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An ADL discovered helper function `make_status_code(T, Args...)` is looked up by one of the constructors.
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If it is found, and it generates a status code compatible with this status code, implicit construction
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is made available.
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*/
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template <class ErasedType> class BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_TRIVIAL_ABI status_code<erased<ErasedType>> : public mixins::mixin<detail::status_code_storage<erased<ErasedType>>, erased<ErasedType>>
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{
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template <class T> friend class status_code;
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using _base = mixins::mixin<detail::status_code_storage<erased<ErasedType>>, erased<ErasedType>>;
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public:
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//! The type of the domain (void, as it is erased).
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using domain_type = void;
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//! The type of the erased status code.
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using value_type = ErasedType;
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//! The type of a reference to a message string.
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using string_ref = typename _base::string_ref;
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public:
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//! Default construction to empty
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status_code() = default;
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//! Copy constructor
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status_code(const status_code &) = delete;
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//! Move constructor
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status_code(status_code &&) = default; // NOLINT
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//! Copy assignment
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status_code &operator=(const status_code &) = delete;
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//! Move assignment
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status_code &operator=(status_code &&) = default; // NOLINT
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~status_code()
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{
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if(nullptr != this->_domain)
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|
{
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this->_domain->_do_erased_destroy(*this, sizeof(*this));
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}
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}
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//! Return a copy of the erased code by asking the domain to perform the erased copy.
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status_code clone() const
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|
{
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if(nullptr == this->_domain)
|
|
{
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return {};
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}
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status_code x;
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this->_domain->_do_erased_copy(x, *this, sizeof(*this));
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return x;
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}
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|
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/***** KEEP THESE IN SYNC WITH ERRORED_STATUS_CODE *****/
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//! Implicit copy construction from any other status code if its value type is trivially copyable and it would fit into our storage
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template <class DomainType, //
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typename std::enable_if<std::is_trivially_copyable<typename DomainType::value_type>::value //
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&& detail::type_erasure_is_safe<value_type, typename DomainType::value_type>::value,
|
|
bool>::type = true>
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|
constexpr status_code(const status_code<DomainType> &v) noexcept // NOLINT
|
|
: _base(typename _base::_value_type_constructor{}, v._domain_ptr(), detail::erasure_cast<value_type>(v.value()))
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
//! Implicit move construction from any other status code if its value type is trivially copyable or move bitcopying and it would fit into our storage
|
|
template <class DomainType, //
|
|
typename std::enable_if<detail::type_erasure_is_safe<value_type, typename DomainType::value_type>::value, bool>::type = true>
|
|
BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_CONSTEXPR14 status_code(status_code<DomainType> &&v) noexcept // NOLINT
|
|
: _base(typename _base::_value_type_constructor{}, v._domain_ptr(), detail::erasure_cast<value_type>(v.value()))
|
|
{
|
|
v._domain = nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
//! Implicit construction from any type where an ADL discovered `make_status_code(T, Args ...)` returns a `status_code`.
|
|
template <class T, class... Args, //
|
|
class MakeStatusCodeResult = typename detail::safe_get_make_status_code_result<T, Args...>::type, // Safe ADL lookup of make_status_code(), returns void if not found
|
|
typename std::enable_if<!std::is_same<typename std::decay<T>::type, status_code>::value // not copy/move of self
|
|
&& !std::is_same<typename std::decay<T>::type, value_type>::value // not copy/move of value type
|
|
&& is_status_code<MakeStatusCodeResult>::value // ADL makes a status code
|
|
&& std::is_constructible<status_code, MakeStatusCodeResult>::value, // ADLed status code is compatible
|
|
bool>::type = true>
|
|
constexpr status_code(T &&v, Args &&... args) noexcept(noexcept(make_status_code(std::declval<T>(), std::declval<Args>()...))) // NOLINT
|
|
: status_code(make_status_code(static_cast<T &&>(v), static_cast<Args &&>(args)...))
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
//! Implicit construction from any `quick_status_code_from_enum<Enum>` enumerated type.
|
|
template <class Enum, //
|
|
class QuickStatusCodeType = typename quick_status_code_from_enum<Enum>::code_type, // Enumeration has been activated
|
|
typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<status_code, QuickStatusCodeType>::value, // Its status code is compatible
|
|
|
|
bool>::type = true>
|
|
constexpr status_code(Enum &&v) noexcept(std::is_nothrow_constructible<status_code, QuickStatusCodeType>::value) // NOLINT
|
|
: status_code(QuickStatusCodeType(static_cast<Enum &&>(v)))
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**** By rights ought to be removed in any formal standard ****/
|
|
//! Reset the code to empty.
|
|
BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_CONSTEXPR14 void clear() noexcept { *this = status_code(); }
|
|
//! Return the erased `value_type` by value.
|
|
constexpr value_type value() const noexcept { return this->_value; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
namespace traits
|
|
{
|
|
template <class ErasedType> struct is_move_bitcopying<status_code<erased<ErasedType>>>
|
|
{
|
|
static constexpr bool value = true;
|
|
};
|
|
} // namespace traits
|
|
|
|
BOOST_OUTCOME_SYSTEM_ERROR2_NAMESPACE_END
|
|
|
|
#endif
|