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The Windows Access Control Model: Part 2

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This second part of the Access Control series will program with the basic Access Control structures.
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 /*
  *   LOCATION:    see http://www.boost.org for most recent version.
  *   FILE         pattern_except.hpp
  *   VERSION      see <boost/version.hpp>
  *   DESCRIPTION: Declares pattern-matching exception classes.
  */

#ifndef BOOST_RE_PAT_EXCEPT_HPP
#define BOOST_RE_PAT_EXCEPT_HPP

#include <boost/regex/config.hpp>

namespace boost{

#ifdef __BORLANDC__
   #pragma option push -a8 -b -Vx -Ve -pc
#endif

#ifdef BOOST_MSVC
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(disable : 4275)
#endif
class BOOST_REGEX_DECL bad_pattern : public std::runtime_error
{
public:
   explicit bad_pattern(const std::string& s) : std::runtime_error(s){};
   ~bad_pattern() throw();
};
#ifdef BOOST_MSVC
#pragma warning(pop)
#endif

class BOOST_REGEX_DECL bad_expression : public bad_pattern
{
public:
   explicit bad_expression(const std::string& s) : bad_pattern(s) {}
   ~bad_expression() throw();
};


#ifdef __BORLANDC__
  #pragma option pop
#endif

} // namespace boost

#endif


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