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| |
| #ifndef ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_THROW_DELEGATE_H_ |
| #define ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_THROW_DELEGATE_H_ |
| |
| #include <string> |
| |
| namespace absl { |
| namespace base_internal { |
| |
| // Helper functions that allow throwing exceptions consistently from anywhere. |
| // The main use case is for header-based libraries (eg templates), as they will |
| // be built by many different targets with their own compiler options. |
| // In particular, this will allow a safe way to throw exceptions even if the |
| // caller is compiled with -fno-exceptions. This is intended for implementing |
| // things like map<>::at(), which the standard documents as throwing an |
| // exception on error. |
| // |
| // Using other techniques like #if tricks could lead to ODR violations. |
| // |
| // You shouldn't use it unless you're writing code that you know will be built |
| // both with and without exceptions and you need to conform to an interface |
| // that uses exceptions. |
| |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdLogicError(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdLogicError(const char* what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdInvalidArgument(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdInvalidArgument(const char* what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdDomainError(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdDomainError(const char* what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdLengthError(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdLengthError(const char* what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdOutOfRange(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdOutOfRange(const char* what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdRuntimeError(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdRuntimeError(const char* what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdRangeError(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdRangeError(const char* what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdOverflowError(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdOverflowError(const char* what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdUnderflowError(const std::string& what_arg); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdUnderflowError(const char* what_arg); |
| |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdBadFunctionCall(); |
| [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdBadAlloc(); |
| |
| // ThrowStdBadArrayNewLength() cannot be consistently supported because |
| // std::bad_array_new_length is missing in libstdc++ until 4.9.0. |
| // https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.8.3/libstdc++/api/a01379_source.html |
| // https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.9.0/libstdc++/api/a01327_source.html |
| // libcxx (as of 3.2) and msvc (as of 2015) both have it. |
| // [[noreturn]] void ThrowStdBadArrayNewLength(); |
| |
| } // namespace base_internal |
| } // namespace absl |
| |
| #endif // ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_THROW_DELEGATE_H_ |