Although 0 is not an errno value, it should still be recognized as
corresponding to a value belonging to the generic_category().
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/102425
* src/c++11/system_error.cc
(system_error_category::default_error_condition): Add 0 to
switch.
* testsuite/19_diagnostics/error_category/102425.cc: New test.
(cherry picked from commit
ce01e2e64c340dadb55a8a24c545a13e654804d4)
virtual std::error_condition
default_error_condition(int ev) const noexcept
{
+ // Use generic category for all known POSIX errno values (including zero)
+ // and system category otherwise.
switch (ev)
{
// List of errno macros from [cerrno.syn].
#ifdef EXDEV
case EXDEV:
#endif
+ case 0:
return std::error_condition(ev, std::generic_category());
/* Additional system-dependent mappings from non-standard error codes
--- /dev/null
+// { dg-do run { target c++11 } }
+#include <system_error>
+#include <testsuite_hooks.h>
+
+void test01()
+{
+ // PR libstdc++/102425
+ VERIFY( std::error_code() == std::error_condition() );
+
+ auto zero = std::system_category().default_error_condition(0);
+ // This is the condition that the equality above relies on:
+ VERIFY( zero.category() == std::generic_category() );
+}
+
+int main()
+{
+ test01();
+}