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author | Remko Tronçon <git@el-tramo.be> | 2010-03-28 15:46:49 (GMT) |
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committer | Remko Tronçon <git@el-tramo.be> | 2010-03-28 15:46:49 (GMT) |
commit | f53a1ef582494458301b97bf6e546be52d7ff7e8 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/3rdParty/Boost/src/boost/cstdlib.hpp b/3rdParty/Boost/src/boost/cstdlib.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6322146 --- /dev/null +++ b/3rdParty/Boost/src/boost/cstdlib.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +// boost/cstdlib.hpp header ------------------------------------------------// + +// Copyright Beman Dawes 2001. Distributed under the Boost +// Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file +// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +// See http://www.boost.org/libs/utility/cstdlib.html for documentation. + +// Revision History +// 26 Feb 01 Initial version (Beman Dawes) + +#ifndef BOOST_CSTDLIB_HPP +#define BOOST_CSTDLIB_HPP + +#include <cstdlib> + +namespace boost +{ + // The intent is to propose the following for addition to namespace std + // in the C++ Standard Library, and to then deprecate EXIT_SUCCESS and + // EXIT_FAILURE. As an implementation detail, this header defines the + // new constants in terms of EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE. In a new + // standard, the constants would be implementation-defined, although it + // might be worthwhile to "suggest" (which a standard is allowed to do) + // values of 0 and 1 respectively. + + // Rationale for having multiple failure values: some environments may + // wish to distinguish between different classes of errors. + // Rationale for choice of values: programs often use values < 100 for + // their own error reporting. Values > 255 are sometimes reserved for + // system detected errors. 200/201 were suggested to minimize conflict. + + const int exit_success = EXIT_SUCCESS; // implementation-defined value + const int exit_failure = EXIT_FAILURE; // implementation-defined value + const int exit_exception_failure = 200; // otherwise uncaught exception + const int exit_test_failure = 201; // report_error or + // report_critical_error called. +} + +#endif + |