std::ios_base::failure
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                    |   Defined in header  <ios>
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The class std::ios_base::failure defines an exception object that is thrown on failure by the functions in the Input/Output library.
std::ios_base::failure may be defined either as a member class of std::ios_base or as a synonym (typedef) for another class with equivalent functionality. (since C++17)
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[edit] Member functions
|     (constructor)  | 
  constructs the exception object  (public member function)  | 
std::ios_base::failure::failure
|   explicit failure( const std::string& message );  | 
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|   explicit failure( const std::string& message,  const std::error_code& ec = std::io_errc::stream );  | 
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|   explicit failure( const char* message, const std::error_code& ec = std::io_errc::stream );  | 
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Constructs the exception object using message as explanation string which can later be retrieved using what(). 
Parameters
| message | - | explanatory string | 
Inherited from std::system_error
Member functions
|    returns error code  (public member function of std::system_error) 
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   returns explanatory string  (virtual public member function of std::system_error) 
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Inherited from std::runtime_error
Inherited from std::exception
Member functions
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  destroys the exception object  (virtual public member function of std::exception) 
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   returns an explanatory string  (virtual public member function of std::exception) 
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[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <fstream> int main() { std::ifstream f("doesn't exist"); try { f.exceptions(f.failbit); } catch (const std::ios_base::failure& e) { std::cout << "Caught an ios_base::failure.\n" << "Explanatory string: " << e.what() << '\n' << "Error code: " << e.code() << '\n'; } }
Output:
Caught an ios_base::failure. Explanatory string: ios_base::clear: unspecified iostream_category error Error code: iostream:1
[edit] See also
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   the IO stream error codes  (enum)  | 
