std::rethrow_if_nested
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definiert in Header <exception>
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template< class E > void rethrow_if_nested( const E& e ); |
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Wenn
E
ist ein Typ, eindeutig aus std::nested_exception, Extrakte abgeleitet ist und wirft den verschachtelten Ausnahme, als ob durch den Aufruf dynamic_cast<const std::nested_exception&>(e).rethrow_nested(). Ansonsten tut nichts .Original:
If
E
is a type that is unambiguously derived from std::nested_exception, extracts and throws the nested exception as if by calling dynamic_cast<const std::nested_exception&>(e).rethrow_nested(). Otherwise, does nothing.The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate.
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[Bearbeiten] Parameter
e | - | die Ausnahme Objekt rethrow
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[Bearbeiten] Beispiel
Demonstriert, Bau und Rekursion durch eine verschachtelte Exception-Objekt
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Demonstrates construction and recursion through a nested exception object
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#include <iostream> #include <stdexcept> #include <exception> #include <string> #include <fstream> // prints the explanatory string of an exception. If the exception is nested, // recurses to print the explanatory of the exception it holds void print_exception(const std::exception& e, int level = 0) { std::cerr << std::string(level, ' ') << "exception: " << e.what() << '\n'; try { std::rethrow_if_nested(e); } catch(const std::exception& e) { print_exception(e, level+1); } catch(...) {} } // sample function that catches an exception and wraps it in a nested exception void open_file(const std::string& s) { try { std::ifstream file(s); file.exceptions(std::ios_base::failbit); } catch(...) { std::throw_with_nested( std::runtime_error("Couldn't open " + s) ); } } // sample function that catches an exception and wraps it in a nested exception void run() { try { open_file("nonexistent.file"); } catch(...) { std::throw_with_nested( std::runtime_error("run() failed") ); } } // runs the sample function above and prints the caught exception int main() { try { run(); } catch(const std::exception& e) { print_exception(e); } }
Output:
exception: run() failed exception: Couldn't open nonexistent.file exception: basic_ios::clear
[Bearbeiten] Siehe auch
(C++11) |
a mixin Art zu erfassen und zu speichern aktuellen Ausnahmen Original: a mixin type to capture and store current exceptions The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. (Klasse) |
(C++11) |
wirft seinen Streit mit std::nested_exception in Original: throws its argument with std::nested_exception mixed in The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. (Funktions-Template) |