std::domain_error
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<stdexcept>
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Defines a type of object to be thrown as exception. It may be used by the implementation to report domain errors, that is, situations where the inputs are outside of the domain on which an operation is defined.
The standard library components do not throw this exception (mathematical functions report domain errors as specified in math_errhandling). Third-party libraries, however, use this. For example, boost.math throws std::domain_error if boost::math::policies::throw_on_error is enabled (the default setting).
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[edit] Member functions
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constructs the exception object (public member function) |
std::domain_error::domain_error
| explicit domain_error( const std::string& what_arg );
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| explicit domain_error( const char* what_arg );
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Constructs the exception object with what_arg as explanatory string that can be accessed through what().
Parameters
| what_arg | - | explanatory string |
Exceptions
(none)
Inherited from std::exception
Member functions
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destructs the exception object (virtual public member function of std::exception)
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returns an explanatory string (virtual public member function of std::exception)
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