<new> functions
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nothrow | set_new_handler |
nothrow
Provides an object to be used as an argument for the nothrow
versions of new and delete.
extern const std::nothrow_t nothrow;
Remarks
The object is used as a function argument to match the parameter type std::nothrow_t.
Example
See operator new and operator new[] for examples of how std::nothrow_t
is used as a function parameter.
set_new_handler
Installs a user function that is to be called when operator new
fails in its attempt to allocate memory.
new_handler set_new_handler(new_handler _Pnew) throw();
Parameters
_Pnew
The new_handler to be installed.
Return Value
0 on the first call and the previous new_handler
on subsequent calls.
Remarks
The function stores _Pnew
in a static new handler pointer that it maintains, then returns the value previously stored in the pointer. The new handler is used by operator new( size_t).
Example
// new_set_new_handler.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include<new>
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
void __cdecl newhandler( )
{
cout << "The new_handler is called:" << endl;
throw bad_alloc( );
return;
}
int main( )
{
set_new_handler (newhandler);
try
{
while ( 1 )
{
new int[5000000];
cout << "Allocating 5000000 ints." << endl;
}
}
catch ( exception e )
{
cout << e.what( ) << endl;
}
}
Allocating 5000000 ints.
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Allocating 5000000 ints.
The new_handler is called:
bad allocation