std::jmp_buf
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Defined in header <csetjmp>
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typedef /* unspecified */ jmp_buf; |
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The std::jmp_buf
type is an array type suitable for storing information to restore a calling environment. The stored information is sufficient to restore execution at the correct block of the program and invocation of that block. The state of floating-point status flags, or open files, or any other data is not stored in an object of type jmp_buf
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Example
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#include <iostream> #include <csetjmp> std::jmp_buf my_jump_buffer; [[noreturn]] void foo(int count) { std::cout << "foo(" << count << ") called\n"; std::longjmp(my_jump_buffer, count+1); // setjmp() will return count+1 } int main() { volatile int count = 0; // modified locals in setjmp scope must be volatile if (setjmp(my_jump_buffer) != 5) { // equality against constant expression in an if count = count + 1; // ++count, count += 1, etc on 'volatile'-qualified // left operand are deprecated since C++20 (P1152) foo(count); // This will cause setjmp() to exit } }
Output:
foo(1) called foo(2) called foo(3) called foo(4) called
See also
saves the context (function macro) | |
jumps to specified location (function) |