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std::rethrow_if_nested(3) C++ Standard Libary std::rethrow_if_nested(3) NAME std::rethrow_if_nested - std::rethrow_if_nested Synopsis Defined in header <exception> template< class E > (since C++11) void rethrow_if_nested( const E& e ); If E is not a polymorphic class type, or if std::nested_exception is an inaccessible or ambiguous base class of E, there is no effect. Otherwise, performs if (auto p = dynamic_cast<const std::nested_exception*>(std::addres- sof(e))) p->rethrow_nested(); Parameters e - the exception object to rethrow Return value (none) Notes Unlike many related functions, this function is not intended to be called with a std::exception_ptr but rather an actual exception reference. Possible implementation namespace details { template <class E> struct can_dynamic_cast : std::integral_constant<bool, std::is_polymorphic<E>::value && (!std::is_base_of<std::nested_exception, E>::value || std::is_convertible<E*, std::nested_excep- tion*>::value) > { }; template <class T> void rethrow_if_nested_impl(const T& e, std::true_type) { if(auto nep = dynamic_cast<const std::nested_excep- tion*>(std::addressof(e))) nep->rethrow_nested(); } template <class T> void rethrow_if_nested_impl(const T&, std::false_type) { } } template <class T> void rethrow_if_nested(const T& t){ details::rethrow_if_nested_impl(t, details::can_dy- namic_cast<T>()); } Example Demonstrates construction and recursion through a nested exception object. // Run this code #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& nestedException) { print_exception(nestedException, 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); } } Possible output: exception: run() failed exception: Couldn't open nonexistent.file exception: basic_ios::clear See also nested_exception a mixin type to capture and store current excep- tions (C++11) (class) throw_with_nested throws its argument with std::nested_exception mixed in (C++11) (function template) http://cppreference.com 2022.07.31 std::rethrow_if_nested(3)
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