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std::bad_function_call(3) | Library Functions Manual | std::bad_function_call(3) |
NAME¶
std::bad_function_call -
Exception class thrown when class template function's operator() is called with an empty target.
SYNOPSIS¶
Inherits std::exception.
Public Member Functions¶
virtual const char * what () const throw ()
Detailed Description¶
Exception class thrown when class template function's operator() is called with an empty target.
Definition at line 1370 of file tr1_impl/functional.
Member Function Documentation¶
virtual const char* std::exception::what () const throw () [virtual, inherited] Returns a C-style character string describing the general cause of the current error.¶
Reimplemented in std::bad_exception, std::bad_alloc, std::bad_cast, std::bad_typeid, std::lock_error, std::logic_error, std::runtime_error, and std::ios_base::failure.
Author¶
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19 Jun 2018 | libstdc++ |