parse_exception.hpp
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31 #pragma once
32 
33 // C++ library includes
34 #include <stdexcept>
35 // The C++ Standard library provides a base class specifically designed to declare
36 // objects to be thrown as exceptions. It is called std::exception and is defined in
37 // the <exception> header. This class has a virtual member function called what that
38 // returns a null-terminated character sequence (of type char *) and that can be
39 // overwritten in derived classes to contain some sort of description of the
40 // exception. Example Code for using base class exception:
41 /*
42 class myexception: public exception
43 {
44  virtual const char* what() const throw()
45  {
46  return "My exception happened";
47  }
48 } myex;
49 
50 int main () {
51  try
52  {
53  throw myex;
54  }
55  catch (exception& e)
56  {
57  cout << e.what() << '\n';
58  }
59  return 0;
60 }
61 */
62 
86 class ParseException : public std::runtime_error
87 {
88 public:
89  explicit ParseException(const std::string& error) : std::runtime_error(error) {}
90 };
std
ParseException::ParseException
ParseException(const std::string &error)
Definition: parse_exception.hpp:89
ParseException
Class to declare error message format when parsing, derived from the public class "std::runtime_error...
Definition: parse_exception.hpp:86


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