std::future_error
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Defined in header <future> | ||
class future_error; | (since C++11) | |
The class std::future_error defines an exception object that is thrown on failure by the functions in the thread library that deal with asynchronous execution and shared states (std::future, std::promise, etc). Similar to std::system_error, this exception carries an error code compatible with std::error_code.
Inheritance diagram
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[edit]Member functions
creates a std::future_error object (public member function) | |
replaces the std::future_error object (public member function) | |
returns the error code (public member function) | |
returns the explanatory string specific to the error code (public member function) |
Inherited from std::logic_error
Inherited from std::exception
Member functions
[virtual] | destroys the exception object (virtual public member function of std::exception ) |
[virtual] | returns an explanatory string (virtual public member function of std::exception ) |
[edit]Example
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#include <future>#include <iostream> int main(){std::future<int> empty;try{int n = empty.get();// The behavior is undefined, but// some implementations throw std::future_error}catch(const std::future_error& e){std::cout<<"Caught a future_error with code \""<< e.code()<<"\"\nMessage: \""<< e.what()<<"\"\n";}}
Possible output:
Caught a future_error with code "future:3" Message: "No associated state"
[edit]See also
(C++11) | identifies the future error codes (enum) |