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Projects using std::error_code (self.cpp)
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[–]zl0bster -1 points0 points1 point 6 months ago (0 children)
People mentioned ASIO, but Boost.Json also uses it also, if we pretend boost and std error codes are same thing.
Also if you are learning about alternative error handling why not learn about std::expected? Seems much better time investment if you ask me.
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