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<exception>

Defines several types and functions related to the handling of exceptions. Exception handling is used in situations in which the system can recover from an error. It provides a means for control to be returned from a function to the program. The objective of incorporating exception handling is to increase the program's robustness while providing a way to recover from an error in an orderly fashion.

#include <exception>

Typedefs

exception_ptr

A type that describes a pointer to an exception.

terminate_handler

A type that describes a pointer to a function suitable for use as a terminate_handler.

unexpected_handler

A type that describes a pointer to a function suitable for use as an unexpected_handler.

Functions

current_exception

Obtains a pointer to the current exception.

get_terminate

Obtains the current terminate_handler function.

get_unexpected

Obtains the current unexpected_handler function.

make_exception_ptr

Creates an exception_ptr object that holds a copy of an exception.

rethrow_exception

Throws an exception passed as a parameter.

set_terminate

Establishes a new terminate_handler to be called at the termination of the program.

set_unexpected

Establishes a new unexpected_handler to be when an unexpected exception is encountered.

terminate

Calls a terminate handler.

uncaught_exception

Returns true only if a thrown exception is being currently processed.

unexpected

Calls an unexpected handler.

Classes

bad_exception Class

The class describes an exception that can be thrown from an unexpected_handler.

exception Class

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

See Also

Reference

Thread Safety in the C++ Standard Library

Other Resources

C++ Standard Library Header Files