Reference

class
<functional>

std::bad_function_call

class bad_function_call;
Exception thrown on bad call

Type thrown by empty function objects when their functional call is invoked.

Empty function objects are function objects with no target callable object .

This class is derived from exception . See the exception class for the member definitions of standard exceptions.

Example

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// bad_function_call example
#include <iostream> // std::cout
#include <functional> // std::function, std::plus, std::bad_function_call
int main () {
 std::function<int(int,int)> foo = std::plus<int>();
 std::function<int(int,int)> bar;
 try {
 std::cout << foo(10,20) << '\n';
 std::cout << bar(10,20) << '\n';
 }
 catch (std::bad_function_call& e)
 {
 std::cout << "ERROR: Bad function call\n";
 }
 return 0;
}

Output:

30
ERROR: Bad function call


Exception safety

No-throw guarantee: no members throw exceptions.

See also

exception
Standard exception class (class)
function
Function wrapper (class template)

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