Is it possible to initialize a std::string
without creating a variable?
What I wish to accomplish:
throw std::runtime_error("Error: " + strerror(errno));
What I do currently:
std::string error = "Error: ";
std::string errmsg(strerror(errno));
throw std::runtime_error(error + errmsg);
throw std::runtime_error( std::string("Error: ") + strerror(errno) );
throw std::runtime_error("Error: "s + strerror(errno));
throw my_error(errno);
or eventhrow my_error();
using namespace
for it (I linked docs in my first comment so they'd know), but no extra includes to my knowledge. Not going to swear there aren't evil weirdo compilers out there that violate the spec though.