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This class defines the type of objects thrown as exceptions to report errors in the internal logical of the program. These are theoretically preventable.
It is used as a base class for several logical error exceptions, and is defined as:
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Its sibling class runtime_error is used as a base for exceptions reporting an error that can only be determined during runtime.
Members
- constructor
- The constructor takes a standard string object as parameter. This value is stored in the object, and its value is used to generate the C-string returned by its inherited member what.
The class inherits the what member function from exception, along with its copy constructor and asignment operator member functions.
See also
| exception | Standard exception class (class) |
| runtime_error | Runtime error exception (class) |
| domain_error | Domain error exception (class) |
| invalid_argument | Invalid argument exception (class) |
| length_error | Length error exception (class) |
| out_of_range | Out-of-range exception (class) |

