std::system_category
Header: <system_error>
Obtains a reference to the static error category object for errors reported by the operating system. The object is required to override the virtual function std::error_category::name() to return a pointer to the string “system”. It is also required to override the virtual function std::error_category::default_error_condition() to map the error codes that match POSIX errno values to std::generic_category.
# Declarations
const std::error_category& system_category() noexcept;
(since C++11)
# Return value
A reference to the static object of unspecified runtime type, derived from std::error_category.
# Notes
On Windows, system_category() typically maps some Windows error codes to POSIX ones. On POSIX, system_category() tends to be equivalent to std::generic_category() except for the name.
# Example
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <system_error>
int main()
{
for (int const code : {EDOM, 10001})
{
const std::error_condition econd =
std::system_category().default_error_condition(code);
std::cout << "Category: " << econd.category().name() << '\n'
<< "Value: " << econd.value() << '\n'
<< "Message: " << econd.message() << "\n\n";
}
}