Defined in header <exception> | ||
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[[noreturn]] void rethrow_exception( std::exception_ptr p ); | (since C++11) |
Throws the previously captured exception object referred-to by the exception pointer p, or a copy of that object.
It is unspecified whether a copy is made. If a copy is made, the storage for it is allocated in an unspecified way.
The behavior is undefined if p is null.
| p | - | non-null std::exception_ptr |
(none).
The exception object referred-to by p if no copy is made.
Otherwise, a copy of such exception object if the implementation successfully copied the exception object.
Otherwise, std::bad_alloc or the exception thrown when copying the exception object, if allocation or copying fails, respectively.
Before P1675R2, rethrow_exception was not allowed to copy the exception object, which is unimplementable on some platforms where exception objects are allocated on the stack.
#include <exception>
#include <iostream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <string>
void handle_eptr(std::exception_ptr eptr) // passing by value is ok
{
try
{
if (eptr)
std::rethrow_exception(eptr);
}
catch(const std::exception& e)
{
std::cout << "Caught exception: '" << e.what() << "'\n";
}
}
int main()
{
std::exception_ptr eptr;
try
{
std::string().at(1); // this generates a std::out_of_range
}
catch(...)
{
eptr = std::current_exception(); // capture
}
handle_eptr(eptr);
} // destructor for std::out_of_range called here, when the eptr is destructedPossible output:
Caught exception: 'basic_string::at: __n (which is 1) >= this->size() (which is 0)'
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(C++11) | shared pointer type for handling exception objects (typedef) |
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(C++11) | captures the current exception in a std::exception_ptr (function) |
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