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      std::domain_error

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      <cpp‎ |error
       
       
      Diagnostics library
       
      Defined in header<stdexcept>
      class domain_error;

      Defines a type of object to be thrown as exception. It may be used by the implementation to report domain errors, that is, situations where the inputs are outside of the domain on which an operation is defined.

      The standard library components do not throw this exception (mathematical functions report domain errors as specified inmath_errhandling). Third-party libraries, however, use this. For example,boost.math throwsstd::domain_error ifboost::math::policies::throw_on_error is enabled (the default setting).

      All member functions ofstd::domain_error areconstexpr: it is possible to create and usestd::domain_error objects in the evaluation of a constant expression.

      However,std::domain_error objects generally cannot beconstexpr, because any dynamically allocated storage must be released in the same evaluation of constant expression.

      (since C++26)
      std-domain error-inheritance.svg

      Contents

      [edit]Member functions

      (constructor)
      constructs a newdomain_error object with the given message
      (public member function)
      operator=
      replaces thedomain_error object
      (public member function)

      std::domain_error::domain_error

      domain_error(conststd::string& what_arg);
      (1)(constexpr since C++26)
      domain_error(constchar* what_arg);
      (2)(constexpr since C++26)
      domain_error(const domain_error& other);
      (3)(noexcept since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++26)
      1) Constructs the exception object withwhat_arg as explanatory string. After construction,std::strcmp(what(), what_arg.c_str())==0.
      2) Constructs the exception object withwhat_arg as explanatory string. After construction,std::strcmp(what(), what_arg)==0.
      3) Copy constructor. If*this andother both have dynamic typestd::domain_error thenstd::strcmp(what(), other.what())==0. No exception can be thrown from the copy constructor.

      Parameters

      what_arg - explanatory string
      other - another exception object to copy

      Exceptions

      1,2) May throwstd::bad_alloc.

      Notes

      Because copyingstd::domain_error 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 takingstd::string&&: it would have to copy the content anyway.

      Before the resolution ofLWG issue 254, the non-copy constructor can only acceptstd::string. It makes dynamic allocation mandatory in order to construct astd::string object.

      After the resolution ofLWG issue 471, a derived standard exception class must have a publicly accessible copy constructor. It can be implicitly defined as long as the explanatory strings obtained bywhat() are the same for the original object and the copied object.

      std::domain_error::operator=

      domain_error& operator=(const domain_error& other);
      (noexcept since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++26)

      Assigns the contents with those ofother. If*this andother both have dynamic typestd::domain_error thenstd::strcmp(what(), other.what())==0 after assignment. No exception can be thrown from the copy assignment operator.

      Parameters

      other - another exception object to assign with

      Return value

      *this

      Notes

      After the resolution ofLWG issue 471, a derived standard exception class must have a publicly accessible copy assignment operator. It can be implicitly defined as long as the explanatory strings obtained bywhat() are the same for the original object and the copied object.

      Inherited fromstd::logic_error

      Inherited fromstd::exception

      Member functions

      [virtual]
      destroys the exception object
      (virtual public member function ofstd::exception)[edit]
      [virtual]
      returns an explanatory string
      (virtual public member function ofstd::exception)[edit]

      [edit]Notes

      Feature-test macroValueStdFeature
      __cpp_lib_constexpr_exceptions202502L(C++26)constexpr exception types

      [edit]Defect reports

      The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

      DRApplied toBehavior as publishedCorrect behavior
      LWG 254C++98the constructor acceptingconstchar* was missingadded
      LWG 471C++98the explanatory strings ofstd::domain_error's
      copies were implementation-defined
      they are the same as that of the
      originalstd::domain_error object
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