std::overflow_error(3) Library Functions Manual std::overflow_error(3)NAME
std::overflow_error -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits std::runtime_error.
Public Member Functions
overflow_error (const string &__arg)
virtual const char * what () const noexcept
Detailed Description
Thrown to indicate arithmetic overflow.
Definition at line 138 of file stdexcept.
Member Function Documentation
virtual const char* std::runtime_error::what () const [virtual], [noexcept], [inherited]
Returns a C-style character string describing the general cause of the current error (the same string passed to the ctor).
Reimplemented from std::exception.
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std::_Base_bitset< _Nw >(3) Library Functions Manual std::_Base_bitset< _Nw >(3)
NAME
std::_Base_bitset< _Nw > -
SYNOPSIS
Public Types
typedef unsigned long _WordT
Public Member Functions
constexpr _Base_bitset (unsigned long long __val) noexcept
template<size_t _Nb> bool _M_are_all () const noexcept
void _M_do_and (const _Base_bitset< _Nw > &__x) noexcept
size_t _M_do_count () const noexcept
size_t _M_do_find_first (size_t) const noexcept
size_t _M_do_find_next (size_t, size_t) const noexcept
void _M_do_flip () noexcept
void _M_do_left_shift (size_t __shift) noexcept
void _M_do_or (const _Base_bitset< _Nw > &__x) noexcept
void _M_do_reset () noexcept
void _M_do_right_shift (size_t __shift) noexcept
void _M_do_set () noexcept
unsigned long long _M_do_to_ullong () const
unsigned long _M_do_to_ulong () const
void _M_do_xor (const _Base_bitset< _Nw > &__x) noexcept
const _WordT * _M_getdata () const noexcept
_WordT & _M_getword (size_t __pos) noexcept
constexpr _WordT _M_getword (size_t __pos) const noexcept
_WordT & _M_hiword () noexcept
constexpr _WordT _M_hiword () const noexcept
bool _M_is_any () const noexcept
bool _M_is_equal (const _Base_bitset< _Nw > &__x) const noexcept
Static Public Member Functions
static constexpr _WordT _S_maskbit (size_t __pos) noexcept
static constexpr size_t _S_whichbit (size_t __pos) noexcept
static constexpr size_t _S_whichbyte (size_t __pos) noexcept
static constexpr size_t _S_whichword (size_t __pos) noexcept
Public Attributes
_WordT _M_w [_Nw]
Detailed Description
template<size_t _Nw>struct std::_Base_bitset< _Nw >
Base class, general case. It is a class invariant that _Nw will be nonnegative.
See documentation for bitset.
Definition at line 71 of file bitset.
Member Data Documentation
template<size_t _Nw> _WordT std::_Base_bitset< _Nw >::_M_w[_Nw]
0 is the least significant word.
Definition at line 76 of file bitset.
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