std::feraiseexcept
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<cfenv> 
 int feraiseexcept( int excepts );
 
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Attempts to raise all floating point exceptions listed in excepts (a bitwise OR of the floating point exception macros). If one of the exceptions is FE_OVERFLOW  or FE_UNDERFLOW , this function may additionally raise FE_INEXACT . The order in which the exceptions are raised is unspecified, except that FE_OVERFLOW  and FE_UNDERFLOW  are always raised before FE_INEXACT .
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[edit] Parameters
 excepts
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 bitmask listing the exception flags to raise
[edit] Return value
0 if all listed exceptions were raised, non-zero value otherwise.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <cfenv> #include <iostream> // #pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON int main() { std::feclearexcept (FE_ALL_EXCEPT ); const int r = std::feraiseexcept(FE_UNDERFLOW | FE_DIVBYZERO ); std::cout << "Raising divbyzero and underflow simultaneously " << (r ? "fails" : "succeeds") << " and results in\n"; const int e = std::fetestexcept (FE_ALL_EXCEPT ); if (e & FE_DIVBYZERO ) std::cout << "division by zero\n"; if (e & FE_INEXACT ) std::cout << "inexact\n"; if (e & FE_INVALID ) std::cout << "invalid\n"; if (e & FE_UNDERFLOW ) std::cout << "underflow\n"; if (e & FE_OVERFLOW ) std::cout << "overflow\n"; }
Output:
Raising divbyzero and underflow simultaneously succeeds and results in division by zero underflow
[edit] See also
C documentation  for feraiseexcept