std::bad_alloc
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|   class bad_alloc : public std::exception; 
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std::bad_alloc is the type of the object thrown as exceptions by the allocation functions to report failure to allocate storage.
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[edit] Member functions
|   constructs the bad_alloc object  (public member function)  | 
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|    replaces a bad_alloc object  (public member function)  | 
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|    returns explanatory string  (public member function)  | 
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Inherited from std::exception
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  destructs 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
#include <iostream> #include <new> int main() { try { while (true) { new int[100000000ul]; } } catch (const std::bad_alloc& e) { std::cout << "Allocation failed: " << e.what() << '\n'; } }
Output:
Allocation failed: std::bad_alloc
[edit] See also
|    allocation functions   (function)  | 
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