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overflow_error Class

 

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The class serves as the base class for all exceptions thrown to report an arithmetic overflow.

Syntax

class overflow_error : public runtime_error {  
public:  
    explicit overflow_error(const string& message);

    explicit overflow_error(const char *message);

};  

Remarks

The value returned by what is a copy of message.data.

Example

// overflow_error.cpp  
// compile with: /EHsc /GR  
#include <bitset>  
#include <iostream>  
  
using namespace std;  
  
int main( )  
{  
   try   
   {  
      bitset< 33 > bitset;  
      bitset[32] = 1;  
      bitset[0] = 1;  
      unsigned long x = bitset.to_ulong( );  
   }  
   catch ( exception &e )   
   {  
      cerr << "Caught " << e.what( ) << endl;  
      cerr << "Type " << typeid( e ).name( ) << endl;  
   };  
}  
\* Output:   
Caught bitset<N> overflow  
Type class std::overflow_error  
*\  

Requirements

Header: <stdexcept>

Namespace: std

See Also

runtime_error Class
Thread Safety in the C++ Standard Library