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Represents success or an error with info about the error.
This class is typically used to indicate whether or not a function or other operation completed successfully. Success is indicated by an "OK" status. OK statuses will have .
code()
==
StatusCode::kOk
and .
ok()
== true
, with all other properties having empty values. All OK statuses are equal. Any non-OK Status
is considered an error. Users can inspect the error using the member functions, or they can simply stream the Status
object, and it will print itself in some human readable way (the streamed format may change over time and you should not depend on the specific format of a streamed Status
object remaining unchanged).
This is a regular value type that can be copied, moved, compared for equality, and streamed.
Constructors Status Parameter Name Description
Status const &
Status &&
Default constructor, initializes to StatusCode::kOk
.
Destructor.
StatusConstruct from a status code, message and (optional) error info.
Parameters Name Descriptioncode
StatusCode
the status code for the new Status
.
message
std::string
the message for the new Status
, ignored if code
is StatusCode::kOk
.
info
ErrorInfo
the ErrorInfo
for the new Status
, ignored if code
is SStatusCode::kOk
.
Status const &
Status &
operator= Parameter Name Description
Status &&
Status &
Functions ok
Returns true if the status code is StatusCode::kOk
.
bool
code
Returns the status code.
Returns Type DescriptionStatusCode
message
Returns the message associated with the status.
This is always empty if code()
is StatusCode::kOk
.
std::string const &
error_info
Returns the additional error info associated with the status.
This is always a default-constructed error info if code()
is StatusCode::kOk
.
ErrorInfo const &
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Last updated 2025-08-14 UTC.
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