Enumeration for host health states.
#include <bmqt_hosthealthstate.h>
◆ Enum
Enumerator |
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e_UNKNOWN | |
e_HEALTHY | |
e_UNHEALTHY | |
◆ print()
static bsl::ostream& BloombergLP::bmqt::HostHealthState::print |
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bsl::ostream & |
stream, |
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HostHealthState::Enum |
value, |
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int |
level = 0 , |
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int |
spacesPerLevel = 4 |
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Write the string representation of the specified enumeration value
to the specified output stream
, and return a reference to stream
. Optionally specify an initial indentation level
, whose absolute value is incremented recursively for nested objects. If level
is specified, optionally specify spacesPerLevel
, whose absolute value indicates the number of spaces per indentation level for this and all of its nested objects. If level
is negative, suppress indentation of the first line. If spacesPerLevel
is negative, format the entire output on one line, suppressing all but the initial indentation (as governed by level
). See toAscii
for what constitutes the string representation of a HostHealthState::Value
value.
◆ toAscii()
Return the non-modifiable string representation corresponding to the specified enumeration value
, if it exists, and a unique (error) string otherwise. The string representation of value
matches its corresponding enumerator name with the BMQT_
prefix elided. Note that specifying a value
that does not match any of the enumerators will result in a string representation that is distinct from any of those corresponding to the enumerators, but is otherwise unspecified.
◆ fromAscii()
static bool BloombergLP::bmqt::HostHealthState::fromAscii |
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HostHealthState::Enum * |
out, |
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const bslstl::StringRef & |
str |
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Return true and fills the specified out
with the enum value corresponding to the specified str
, if valid, or return false and leave out
untouched if str
doesn't correspond to any value of the enum.
The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file: