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std::fegetexceptflag, std::fesetexceptflag

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Floating-point environment
Functions
fegetexceptflagfesetexceptflag
(C++11)(C++11)
(C++11)(C++11)
(C++11)(C++11)
Macro constants
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Defined in header <cfenv>
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int fegetexceptflag( std::fexcept_t* flagp, int excepts );
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int fesetexceptflag( const std::fexcept_t* flagp, int excepts );
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1) Attempts to obtain the full contents of the floating-point exception flags that are listed in the bitmask argument excepts, which is a bitwise OR of the floating point exception macros.

2) Attempts to copy the full contents of the floating-point exception flags that are listed in excepts from flagp into the floating-point environment. Does not raise any exceptions, only modifies the flags.

The full contents of a floating-point exception flag is not necessarily a boolean value indicating whether the exception is raised or cleared. For example, it may be a struct which includes the boolean status and the address of the code that triggered the exception. These functions obtain all such content and obtain/store it in flagp in implementation-defined format.

Parameters

flagp - pointer to an std::fexcept_t object where the flags will be stored or read from
excepts - bitmask listing the exception flags to get/set

Return value

0 on success, non-zero otherwise.