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The class serves as the base class for all exceptions thrown by certain expressions and by the Standard C++ Library.

Syntax

class exception { public: exception(); exception(const char* const &message); exception(const char* const &message, int); exception(const exception &right); exception& operator=(const exception &right); virtual ~exception(); virtual const char *what() const; };

Remarks

Specifically, this base class is the root of the standard exception classes defined in <stdexcept>. The C string value returned by what is left unspecified by the default constructor, but may be defined by the constructors for certain derived classes as an implementation-defined C string. None of the member functions throw any exceptions.

The int parameter allows you to specify that no memory should be allocated. The value of the int is ignored.

Note

The constructors exception(const char * const &message) and exception(const char * const &message, int) are Microsoft extensions to the Standard C++ Library.

Example

For examples of the use of the standard exception classes that inherit from the exception class, see any of the classes defined in <stdexcept>.

Requirements

Header: <exception>

Namespace: std

See Also

Thread Safety in the C++ Standard Library