
Module: Standard C++ Library Library: Language support
bad_allocexception
An exception class
#include <new>
Objects of class bad_alloc are thrown when the implementation cannot allocate storage. The class is derived from exception, and thrown by allocator, new, and others.
namespace std {
class bad_alloc : public exception {
public:
bad_alloc() throw();
bad_alloc(const bad_alloc&) throw();
bad_alloc& operator=(const bad_alloc&) throw();
virtual ~bad_alloc() throw();
virtual const char* what() const throw();
};
}
Exceptions, bad_cast, bad_exception, bad_typeid, domain_error, exception, invalid_argument, ios_base::failure, length_error, logic_error, out_of_range, overflow_error, range_error, runtime_error, underflow_error
ISO/IEC 14882:1998 -- International Standard for Information Systems --Programming Language C++, Section 18.4.2.1
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