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I'm trying to find a online reference to see the exception safety of several std containers.

In the case of std::vector, Does it keep the state previous to the push_back call? I would presume the vector has all its objects still valid (no destructors invoked). What guarantees offer std::vector after push_back throws a std::bad_alloc exception?

lurscher
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If it throws, the vector isn't changed. Even not the capacity().

According to [container.requirements.general]:

Unless otherwise specified (see 23.2.4.1, 23.2.5.1, 23.3.3.4, and 23.3.6.5) all container types defined in this Clause meet the following additional requirements:

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— if an exception is thrown by a push_back() or push_front() function, that function has no effects.

Yakov Galka
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