std::logic_error
Defined in header <stdexcept>
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class logic_error; |
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Defines a type of object to be thrown as exception. It reports errors that are a consequence of faulty logic within the program such as violating logical preconditions or class invariants and may be preventable.
No standard library components throw this exception directly, but the exception types
std::invalid_argument, std::domain_error, std::length_error, std::out_of_range, std::future_error, and std::experimental::bad_optional_access are derived from std::logic_error
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Member functions
(constructor) |
constructs the exception object (public member function) |
std::logic_error::logic_error
explicit logic_error( const std::string& what_arg ); |
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explicit logic_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().
Because copying std::exception
is not permitted to throw exceptions, this message is typically stored internally as a separately-allocated reference-counted string. This is also why there is no constructor taking std::string&&
: it would have to copy the content anyway.
Parameters
what_arg | - | explanatory string |
Exceptions
May throw std::bad_alloc
Inherited from std::exception
Member functions
[virtual] |
destructs the exception object (virtual public member function of std::exception ) |
[virtual] |
returns an explanatory string (virtual public member function of std::exception ) |