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boost::xpressive::regex_error — The class regex_error defines the type of objects thrown as exceptions to report errors during the conversion from a string representing a regular expression to a finite state machine.
// In header: <boost/xpressive/regex_error.hpp> struct regex_error : public std::runtime_error, public boost::exception { // public member functions explicit regex_error(regex_constants::error_type, char const * = ""); regex_constants::error_type code() const; virtual ~regex_error(); };
regex_error
public member functionsexplicit regex_error(regex_constants::error_type code, char const * str = "");
Constructs an object of class regex_error.
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code() == code |
regex_constants::error_type code() const;
Accessor for the error_type value
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the error_type code passed to the constructor |
Throws: |
Will not throw. |
virtual ~regex_error();
Destructor for class regex_error
Throws: |
Will not throw. |