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<pre>namespace
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boost
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<span class="RenoIncludeSPAN"> std::string <span class="RenoLink"><a href="diagnostic_information.html">diagnostic_information</a></span>( boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span> const & x );</span>
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<span class="RenoIncludeSPAN"> std::string <span class="RenoLink"><a href="diagnostic_information.html">diagnostic_information</a></span>( boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span> const & );</span>
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}</pre>
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</div><h4>Returns:</h4>
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<p>This function iterates over all data objects stored in the boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span> through <span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception_operator_shl.html">operator<<</a></span>. The returned string is constructed by converting each data object to string and then concatenating these strings together.</p>
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<p>When the <span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info.html">error_info</a></span><Tag,T> template is instantiated, the system attempts overload resolution for an unqualified call to to_string(x), where x is of type T. If this is successful, the to_string overload is expected to return std::string and is used to convert objects of type T to string.</p>
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<p>Otherwise, the system attempts overload resolution for s << x, where s is a std::ostringstream and x is of type T. If this is successful, the operator<< overload is used to convert objects of type T to string.</p>
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<p>Otherwise the system is unable to convert objects of type T to string, and an unspecified stub string value is used without issuing a compile error.</p>
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<p>This function returns a string value that is automatically composed from the string representations of all <span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info.html">error_info</a></span> objects stored in a boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span> through <span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception_operator_shl.html">operator<<</a></span>, along with other diagnostic information relevant to the exception.</p>
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<p>The string representation of each <span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info.html">error_info</a></span> object is deduced by a function call that is bound at the time the <span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info.html">error_info</a></span><Tag,T> template is instantiated. The following overload resolutions are attempted in order:</p>
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<div><ol><li>Unqualified call to to_string(x), where x is of type <span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info.html">error_info</a></span><Tag,T> (the return value is expected to be of type std::string.)</li>
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<li>Unqualified call to to_string(x.<span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info_value.html">value</a></span>()) (the return value is expected to be of type std::string.)</li>
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<li>Unqualified call to s << x.<span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info_value.html">value</a></span>(), where s is a std::ostringstream.</li>
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</ol></div>
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<p>The first successfully bound function is used at the time <span class="RenoLink"><a href="diagnostic_information.html">diagnostic_information</a></span> is called; if all 3 overload resolutions are unsuccessful, the system is unable to convert the <span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info.html">error_info</a></span> object to string, and <i>an unspecified stub string value is used without issuing a compile error.</i></p>
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<h4>Notes:</h4>
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<div><ul><li>The format of the returned string is unspecified.</li>
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<li>The returned string is <i>not</i> user-friendly.</li>
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