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basic_streambuf


Base Class

Data Type and Member Function Indexes
(exclusive of constructors and destructors)

Synopsis

#include <streambuf>
template<class charT, class traits = char_traits<charT> >
class basic_streambuf;

Description

The class template basic_streambuf<charT,traits> serves as an abstract base class for deriving various stream buffers whose objects each control two character sequences:

  • A character input sequence;

  • A character output sequence.

Each sequence is characterized by three pointers which, if non-null, all point into the same charT array object. The array object represents, at any moment, a subsequence of characters from the sequence. Operations performed on a sequence alter the values stored in these pointers, perform reads and writes directly to or from associated sequences, and alter "the stream position" and conversion state as needed to maintain this subsequence relationship. The three pointers are:

  • The beginning pointer, or lowest element address in the array;

  • The next pointer, or next element address that is a current candidate for reading or writing;

  • The end pointer, or first element address beyond the end of the array.

Stream buffers can impose various constraints on the sequences they control, including:

  • The controlled input sequence may be unreadable;

  • The controlled output sequence may be unwritable;

  • The controlled sequences can be associated with the contents of other representations for character sequences, such as external files;

  • The controlled sequences can impose limitations on how the program can read characters from a sequence, write characters to a sequence, put characters back into an input sequence, or alter the stream position.

Interface

template<class charT, class traits = char_traits<charT> >
class basic_streambuf {

public:
     
 typedef charT                       char_type;
 typedef traits                      traits_type;

 typedef typename traits::int_type    int_type;
 typedef typename traits::pos_type    pos_type;
 typedef typename traits::off_type    off_type;


 virtual ~basic_streambuf();

 locale pubimbue( const locale& loc);
 locale getloc() const; 

 basic_streambuf<char_type, traits> *
   pubsetbuf(char_type *s, streamsize n);

 pos_type pubseekoff(off_type off, ios_base::seekdir way,
                     ios_base::openmode which =
                     ios_base::in | ios_base::out);

 pos_type pubseekpos(pos_type sp, ios_base::openmode which =
                     ios_base::in | ios_base::out);

 int pubsync();
 
 ios_base::openmode which_open_mode();
 
 streamsize   in_avail();

 int_type snextc();

 int_type sbumpc();

 int_type sgetc();

 streamsize sgetn(char_type *s, streamsize n);

 int_type sputbackc(char_type c);

 int sungetc();

 int_type sputc(char_type c);

 streamsize sputn(const char_type *s, streamsize n);

protected:

 basic_streambuf();
     
 char_type *eback() const;
 char_type *gptr() const;
 char_type *egptr() const;

 void gbump(int n);

 void setg(char_type *gbeg_arg,char_type *gnext_arg,
           char_type *gend_arg);

 char_type *pbase() const;
 char_type *pptr() const;
 char_type *epptr() const;

 void pbump(int n);

 void setp(char_type *pbeg_arg,char_type *pend_arg);

 virtual void imbue( const locale& loc);

 virtual int_type overflow(int_type c = traits::eof());

 virtual int_type pbackfail(int_type c = traits::eof());

 virtual int showmanyc();

 virtual int_type underflow();

 virtual int_type uflow();

 virtual streamsize xsgetn(char_type *s, streamsize n);

 virtual streamsize xsputn(const char_type *s, streamsize n);

 virtual pos_type seekoff(off_type off,ios_base::seekdir way,
                          ios_base::openmode which = 
                          ios_base::in | ios_base::out);

 virtual pos_type seekpos(pos_type sp,ios_base::openmode which = 
                          ios_base::in | ios_base::out);

 virtual basic_streambuf<charT, traits>*
   setbuf(char_type *s, streamsize n);

 virtual int sync();

};

Types

char_type

    The type char_type is a synonym for the template parameter charT.

int_type

    The type int_type is a synonym of type traits::in_type.

off_type

    The type off_type is a synonym of type traits::off_type.

pos_type

    The type pos_type is a synonym of type traits::pos_type.

streambuf

    The type streambuf is an instantiation of class basic_streambuf on type char:

    typedef basic_streambuf<char> streambuf;

traits_type

    The type traits_type is a synonym for the template parameter traits.

wstreambuf

    The type wstreambuf is an instantiation of class basic_streambuf on type wchar_t:

    typedef basic_streambuf<wchar_t> wstreambuf;

Public Constructor

basic_streambuf();

    Constructs an object of class basic_streambuf and initializes all its pointer member objects to null pointers and the getloc() member function to return the value of locale::locale().

Public Destructor

virtual ~basic_streambuf();

    Destroys an object of class basic_streambuf.

Public Member Functions

locale 
getloc() const;

    If pubimbue() has ever been called, returns the last value of loc supplied, otherwise, the default locale locale::locale() in effect at the time of construction.

streamsize 
in_avail();

    If a read position is available, returns the number of available character in the input sequence. Otherwise calls the protected function showmanyc().

locale 
pubimbue(const locale& loc);

    Calls the protected function imbue(loc).

pos_type 
pubseekoff(off_type off, ios_base::seekdir way,
           ios_base::openmode which =
           ios_base::in | ios_base::out );

    Calls the protected function seekoff(off,way,which).

pos_type 
pubseekpos(pos_type sp, ios_base::openmode which=
           ios_base::in | ios_base::out );

    Calls the protected function seekpos(sp,which).

basic_streambuf<char_type,traits>* 
pubsetbuf(char_type* s,streamsize n);

    Calls the protected function setbuf(s,n) .

int 
pubsync();

    Calls the protected function sync().

int_type 
sbumpc();

    If the input sequence read position is not available, calls the function uflow(), otherwise returns *gptr() and increments the next pointer for the input sequence.

int_type 
sgetc();

    If the input sequence read position is not available, calls the protected function underflow(), otherwise returns *gptr() .

streamsize 
sgetn(char_type* s, streamsize n);

    Calls the protected function xsgetn(s,n).

int_type 
snextc();

    Calls the function sbumpc() and if it returns traits::eof(), returns traits::eof(); otherwise calls the function sgetc() .

int_type 
sputbackc(char_type c);

    If the input sequence putback position is not available, or if traits::eq(c,gptr() [-1]) returns false, calls the protected function pbackfail(c), otherwise decrements the next pointer for the input sequence and returns *gptr().

int_type 
sputc(char_type c);

    If the output sequence write position is not available, calls the protected function overflow(traits::to_int_type( c )). Otherwise, stores c at the next pointer for the output sequence, increments the pointer, and returns *pptr() .

streamsize 
sputn(const char_type* s, streamsize n);

    Calls the protected function xsputn(s,n).

int_type 
sungetc();

    If the input sequence putback position is not available, calls the protected function pbackfail(). Otherwise decrements the next pointer for the input sequence and returns *gptr().

ios_base::openmode 
which_open_mode();

    Returns the mode in which the stream buffer is opened. This function is not described in the C++ standard.

Protected Member Functions

char_type* 
eback() const;

    Returns the beginning pointer for the input sequence.

char_type* 
egptr() const;

    Returns the end pointer for the input sequence.

char_type* 
epptr() const;

    Returns the end pointer for the output sequence.

void 
gbump(int n);

    Advances the next pointer for the input sequence by n.

char_type* 
gptr() const;

    Returns the next pointer for the input sequence.

void 
imbue(const locale&);

    Changes any translations based on locale. The default behavior is to do nothing, this function has to be overloaded in the classes derived from basic_streambuf. The purpose of this function is to allow the derived class to be informed of changes in locale at the time they occur. The new imbued locale object is only used by the stream buffer, it does not affect the stream itself.

int_type 
overflow(int_type c = traits::eof() );

    The member functions sputc() and sputn() call this function in case that not enough room can be found in the put buffer to accommodate the argument character sequence. The function returns traits::eof() if it fails to make more room available, or to empty the buffer by writing the characters to their output device.

int_type 
pbackfail(int_type c = traits::eof() );

    If c is equal to traits::eof(), gptr() is moved back one position otherwise c is prepended. The function returns traits::eof() to indicate failure.

char_type* 
pbase() const;

    Returns the beginning pointer for the output sequence.

void 
pbump(int n);

    Advances the next pointer for the output sequence by n.

char_type* 
pptr() const;

    Returns the next pointer for the output sequence.

pos_type 
seekoff(off_type off, ios_base::seekdir way,
        ios_base::openmode which =
        ios_base::in | ios_base::out );

    Alters the stream positions within one or more of the controlled sequences in a way that is defined separately for each class derived from basic_streambuf. The default behavior is to return an object of type pos_type that stores an invalid stream position.

pos_type 
seekpos(pos_type sp, ios_base::openmode which=
        ios_base::in | ios_base::out );

    Alters the stream positions within one or more of the controlled sequences in a way that is defined separately for each class derived from basic_streambuf. The default behavior is to return an object of class pos_type that stores an invalid stream position.

basic_streambuf* 
setbuf(char_type* s, streamsize n);

    Performs an operation that is defined separately for each class derived from basic_streambuf. The purpose of this function is to allow the user to provide his own buffer, or to resize the current buffer.

void 
setg(char_type* gbeg, char_type* gnext, char_type* gend);

    Sets up private member for the following to be true:

    eback() == gbeg, gptr() == gnext and egptr() == gend
void 
setp(char_type* pbeg, char_type* pend);

    Sets up private member for the following to be true:

    pbase() == pbeg, pptr() == pbeg and epptr() == pend
int 
showmanyc();

    Returns the number of characters available in the internal buffer, or -1.

int 
sync();

    Synchronizes the controlled sequences with the internal buffer, in a way that is defined separately for each class derived from basic_streambuf. The default behavior is to do nothing. On failure the return value is -1.

int_type 
underflow();

    The public members of basic_streambuf call this function only if gptr() is null or gptr() >= egptr(). This function returns the character pointed at by gptr() if gptr() is not null and if gptr() < egptr(). Otherwise the function try to read character into the buffer, and if it fails return traits::eof().

int_type 
uflow();

    Calls underflow() and if underflow() returns traits::eof(), returns traits::eof(). Otherwise, does gbump(1) and returns the value of *gptr().

streamsize 
xsgetn(char_type* s, streamsize n);

    Assigns up to n characters to successive elements of the array whose first element is designated by s. The characters are read from the input sequence. Assigning stops when either n characters have been assigned or a call to sbumpc() would return traits::eof(). The function returns the number of characters read.

streamsize 
xsputn(const char_type* s, streamsize n);

    Writes up to n characters to the output sequence. The characters written are obtained from successive elements of the array whose first element is designated by s. Writing stops when either n characters have been written or a call to sputc() would return traits::eof(). The function returns the number of characters written.

See Also

char_traits(3C++), basic_filebuf(3C++), basic_stringbuf(3C++), strstreambuf(3C++)

Working Paper for Draft Proposed International Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language C++, Section 27.5

Standards Conformance

ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee


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