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libpqxx
3.1.1
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Exception class for lost or failed backend connection. More...
#include <except.hxx>
Public Member Functions | |
| broken_connection () | |
| broken_connection (const std::string &) | |
Public Member Functions inherited from pqxx::failure | |
| failure (const std::string &) | |
Public Member Functions inherited from pqxx::pqxx_exception | |
| virtual | ~pqxx_exception ()=0 throw () |
| Support run-time polymorphism, and keep this class abstract. | |
| virtual const std::exception & | base () const =0 throw () |
| Return std::exception base-class object. | |
Exception class for lost or failed backend connection.
If you're working on a Unix-like system, see the manual page for signal (2) on how to deal with SIGPIPE. The easiest way to make this signal harmless is to make your program ignore it:
| pqxx::broken_connection::broken_connection | ( | ) |
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