std::contracts::invoke_default_contract_violation_handler
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Defined in header <contracts>
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void invoke_default_contract_violation_handler ( const std::contracts::contract_violation& violation ); |
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Invokes the default contract-violation handler with violation as the argument.
[edit] Parameters
violation | - | the object holding the information of the contract violation currently being handled |
[edit] Notes
Since objects of type std::contracts::contract_violation cannot be constructed or copied by the user, this function can only be called only during the execution of a user-defined contract-violation handler, where violation refers to the same object as the parameter of the user-defined handler.
This function is useful if the user wishes to fall back to the default contract-violation handler after having performed some custom action (such as additional logging).