std::range_error
|   Defined in header  <stdexcept>
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|   class range_error;  | 
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Defines a type of object to be thrown as exception. It can be used to report range errors (that is, situations where a result of a computation cannot be represented by the destination type)
The only standard library components that throw this exception are std::wstring_convert::from_bytes and std::wstring_convert::to_bytes.
The mathematical functions in the standard library components do not throw this exception (mathematical functions report range errors as specified in math_errhandling).
Inheritance diagram
Member functions
|     (constructor)  | 
  constructs the exception object  (public member function)  | 
std::range_error::range_error
|   explicit range_error( const std::string& what_arg );  | 
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|   explicit range_error( const char* what_arg );  | 
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Constructs the exception object with what_arg as explanatory string that can be accessed through what().
Because copying std::range_error is not permitted to throw exceptions, this message is typically stored internally as a separately-allocated reference-counted string. This is also why there is no constructor taking std::string&&: it would have to copy the content anyway.
Parameters
| what_arg | - | explanatory string | 
Exceptions
May throw std::bad_alloc
Inherited from std::exception
Member functions
|    [virtual]  | 
  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)  |