errno
is used by the those functions that document that as a side effect of their encountering an error - those functions are C library or OS functions that never throw exceptions. system_error
is a used by the C++ Standard Library for when you're using library facilities documented to throw that exception. Completely separate. Ultimately, read your docs!
error_code vs errno
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01-04-2022 - |
문제
I am studying C++11 standards. I wanted to understand if error_code and errno related to each other? If yes then how? If no then in which conditions i should expect errno to be set and in which conditions error_code will be set?
I did a small test program to understand this but still little confused. Please help.
#include <iostream>
#include <system_error>
#include <thread>
#include <cstring>
#include <cerrno>
#include <cstdio>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
try
{
thread().detach();
} catch (const system_error & e) {
cout<<"Error code value - "<<e.code().value()<<" ; Meaning - "<<e.what()<<endl;
cout<<"Error no. - "<<errno<<" ; Meaning - "<<strerror(errno)<<endl;
}
}
Output -
Error code value - 22 ; Meaning - Invalid argument
Error no. - 0 ; Meaning - Success
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