std::underflow_error(3) Library Functions Manual std::underflow_error(3)NAME
std::underflow_error -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits std::runtime_error.
Public Member Functions
underflow_error (const string &__arg)
virtual const char * what () const noexcept
Detailed Description
Thrown to indicate arithmetic underflow.
Definition at line 146 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::array< _Tp, _Nm > -
SYNOPSIS
Public Types
typedef ::__array_traits< _Tp,
_Nm > _AT_Type"
typedef const value_type * const_iterator
typedef const value_type * const_pointer
typedef const value_type & const_reference
typedef std::reverse_iterator
< const_iterator > const_reverse_iterator"
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type
typedef value_type * iterator
typedef value_type * pointer
typedef value_type & reference
typedef std::reverse_iterator
< iterator > reverse_iterator"
typedef std::size_t size_type
typedef _Tp value_type
Public Member Functions
reference at (size_type __n)
constexpr const_reference at (size_type __n) const
reference back ()
constexpr const_reference back () const
iterator begin () noexcept
const_iterator begin () const noexcept
const_iterator cbegin () const noexcept
const_iterator cend () const noexcept
const_reverse_iterator crbegin () const noexcept
const_reverse_iterator crend () const noexcept
pointer data () noexcept
const_pointer data () const noexcept
constexpr bool empty () const noexcept
iterator end () noexcept
const_iterator end () const noexcept
void fill (const value_type &__u)
reference front ()
constexpr const_reference front () const
constexpr size_type max_size () const noexcept
void noexcept (noexcept(swap(std::declval< _Tp & >(), std::declval< _Tp & >())))
reference operator[] (size_type __n)
constexpr const_reference operator[] (size_type __n) const noexcept
reverse_iterator rbegin () noexcept
const_reverse_iterator rbegin () const noexcept
reverse_iterator rend () noexcept
const_reverse_iterator rend () const noexcept
constexpr size_type size () const noexcept
Public Attributes
_AT_Type::_Type _M_elems
Detailed Description
template<typename _Tp, std::size_t _Nm>struct std::array< _Tp, _Nm >
A standard container for storing a fixed size sequence of elements.
Meets the requirements of a container, a reversible container, and a sequence.
Sets support random access iterators.
Template Parameters:
Tp Type of element. Required to be a complete type.
N Number of elements.
Definition at line 81 of file array.
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