std::terminate_handler
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Defined in header <exception>
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typedef void ( *terminate_handler )(); |
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std::terminate_handler
is the function pointer type (pointer to function that takes no arguments and returns void), which is installed and queried by the functions std::set_terminate and std::get_terminate and called by std::terminate.
A std::terminate_handler
shall terminate execution of the program without returning to the caller, otherwise the behavior is undefined.
The C++ implementation provides a default std::terminate_handler
function, which calls std::abort(). If the null pointer value is installed (by means of std::set_terminate), the implementation may restore the default handler instead.
Example
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See also
function called when exception handling fails (function) | |
changes the function to be called by std::terminate (function) | |
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obtains the current terminate_handler (function) |