std::future_errc
| Defined in header  <future> | ||
| enum class future_errc {     broken_promise             = /* implementation-defined */, | (since C++11) | |
The scoped enumeration std::future_errc defines the error codes reported by std::future and related classes in std::future_error exception objects. Only four error codes are required, although the implementation may define additional error codes. Because the appropriate specialization of std::is_error_code_enum is provided, values of type std::future_errc are implicitly convertible to std::error_code. 
| All error codes are distinct and non-zero. | (since C++14) | 
| Contents | 
[edit] Member constants
| Constant | Explanation | 
| broken_promise | the asynchronous task abandoned its shared state | 
| future_already_retrieved | the contents of shared state were already accessed through std::future | 
| promise_already_satisfied | attempt to store a value in the shared state twice | 
| no_state | attempt to access std::promise or std::future without an associated shared state | 
[edit] Non-member functions
| constructs a future error code (function) | |
| constructs a future error_condition (function) | 
[edit] Helper classes
| extends the type trait std::is_error_code_enum to identify future error codes (class template) | 
[edit] Notes
In C++11, broken_promise was specified to equal zero despite std::error_code/std::error_condition using zero to mean "no error". This was fixed in C++14.
[edit] Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example | 
[edit] See also
| (C++11) | holds a platform-dependent error code (class) | 
| (C++11) | holds a portable error code (class) |