The header <stdexcept>
defines a couple of standard exceptions. However, I have troubles determining when to use which exception. Are there good guidelines to be found on-line? I try to illustrate my problem with an example:
A function takes the length of a (physical) vector and an angle (between 0 and pi) to return a new vector. If the angle is negative is that
- A
std::invalid_argument
, as negative angles are invalid? - A
std::logic_error
, as negative angles do not make sense in this case? - A
std::out_of_range
, as negative angles are outside the allowed range for angles? - A
std::domain_error
, as the mathematical function is not defined on negative angles. - Or should I define a custom exception?
(In case anybody wonders: I am trying to transform coordinates in a triclinic simulation box, which are actually three lengths and three angles - see here if you are interested.)