Standard C++ Library Copyright 1998, Rogue Wave Software, Inc. NAME ios_base - Defines member types and maintains data for classes that inherit from it. SYNOPSIS #include <ios> class ios_base; DESCRIPTION The class_ios_base defines several member types: o A class failure derived from exception. o A class Init. o Three bitmask types: fmtflags, iostate, and openmode. o Two enumerated types: seekdir and event. It maintains several kinds of data: o Control information that influences how to interpret (format) input sequences and how to generate (format) output sequences. o Locale object used within the stream classes. o Additional information that is stored by the program for its private use. INTERFACE class ios_base { public: class failure : public exception { public: explicit failure(const string& msg); virtual ~failure() throw(); virtual const char* what() const throw(); }; typedef int fmtflags; enum fmt_flags { boolalpha = 0x0001, dec = 0x0002, fixed = 0x0004, hex = 0x0008, internal = 0x0010, left = 0x0020, oct = 0x0040, right = 0x0080, scientific = 0x0100, showbase = 0x0200, showpoint = 0x0400, showpos = 0x0800, skipws = 0x1000, unitbuf = 0x2000, uppercase = 0x4000, adjustfield = left | right | internal, basefield = dec | oct | hex, floatfield = scientific | fixed }; typedef int iostate; enum io_state { goodbit = 0x00, badbit = 0x01, eofbit = 0x02, failbit = 0x04 }; typedef int openmode; enum open_mode { app = 0x01, binary = 0x02, in = 0x04, out = 0x08, trunc = 0x10, ate = 0x20 }; typedef int seekdir; enum seek_dir { beg = 0x0, cur = 0x1, end = 0x2 }; class Init; fmtflags flags() const; fmtflags flags(fmtflags fmtfl); fmtflags setf(fmtflags fmtfl); fmtflags setf(fmtflags fmtfl, fmtflags mask); void unsetf(fmtflags mask); streamsize precision() const; streamsize precision(streamsize prec); streamsize width() const; streamsize width(streamsize wide); locale imbue(const locale& loc); locale getloc() const static int xalloc(); long& iword(int index); void*& pword(int index); ios_base& copyfmt(const ios_base& rhs); enum event { erase_event = 0x0001, imbue_event = 0x0002, copyfmt_event = 0x004 }; typedef void (*event_callback) (event, ios_base&, int index); void register_callback(event_callback fn, int index); bool synch_with_stdio(bool sync = true); bool is_synch(); protected: ios_base(); virtual ~ios_base(); private: union ios_user_union { long lword; void* pword; }; union ios_user_union *userwords_; }; ios_base& boolalpha(ios_base&); ios_base& noboolalpha(ios_base&); ios_base& showbase(ios_base&); ios_base& noshowbase(ios_base&); ios_base& showpoint(ios_base&); ios_base& noshowpoint(ios_base&); ios_base& showpos(ios_base&); ios_base& noshowpos(ios_base&); ios_base& skipws(ios_base&); ios_base& noskipws(ios_base&); ios_base& uppercase(ios_base&); ios_base& nouppercase(ios_base&); ios_base& internal(ios_base&); ios_base& left(ios_base&); ios_base& right(ios_base&); ios_base& dec(ios_base&); ios_base& hex(ios_base&); ios_base& oct(ios_base&); ios_base& fixed(ios_base&); ios_base& scientific(ios_base&); ios_base& unitbuf(ios_base&); ios_base& nounitbuf(ios_base&); TYPES fmtflags The type fmtflags is a bitmask type. Setting its elements has the following effects: showpos Generates a + sign in non-negative generated numeric output. showbase Generates a prefix indicating the numeric base of generated integer output uppercase Replaces certain lowercase letters with their uppercase equivalents in generated output showpoint Generates a decimal-point character uncondi- tionally in generated floating-point output boolalpha Inserts and extracts bool type in alphabetic format unitbuf Flushes output after each output operation internal Adds fill characters at a designated internal point in certain generated output. If no such point is designated, it's identical to right. left Adds fill characters on the right (final posi- tions) of certain generated output right Adds fill characters on the left (initial posi- tions) of certain generated output dec Converts integer input or generates integer output in decimal base hex Converts integer input or generates integer output in hexadecimal base oct Converts integer input or generates integer output in octal base fixed Generates floating-point output in fixed-point notation scientific Generates floating-point output in scien- tific notation skipws Skips leading white space before certain input operation. iostate The type iostate is a bitmask type. Setting its elements has the following effects: badbit Indicates a loss of integrity in an input or output sequence. eofbit Indicates that an input operation reached the end of an input sequence. failbit Indicates that an input operation failed to read the expected characters, or that an output operation failed to generate the desired char- acters. openmode The type openmode is a bitmask type. Setting its elements has the following effects: app Seeks to the end before writing. ate Opens and seeks to the end immediately after open- ing. binary Performs input and output in binary mode. in Opens for input. out Opens for output. trunc Truncates an existing stream when opening. seekdir The type seekdir is a bitmask type. Setting its elements has the following effects: beg Requests a seek relative to the beginning of the stream. cur Requests a seek relative to the current position within the sequence. end Requests a seek relative to the current end of the sequence. event_callback The type event_callback is the type of the callback func- tion used as a parameter in the function register_callback. These functions allow you to use the iword, pword mechanism in an exception-safe environment. PUBLIC CONSTRUCTORS ios_base(); The ios_base members have an indeterminate value after construction. PUBLIC DESTRUCTORS virtual ~ios_base(); Destroys an object of class ios_base. Calls each registered callback pair (fn, index) as (*fn)(erase_event,*this, index) at such a time that any ios_base member function called from within fn has well- defined results. PUBLIC MEMBER FUNCTIONS ios_base& copyfmt(const ios_base& rhs); Assigns to the member objects of *this the corresponding member objects of rhs. The contents of the union pointed to by pword and iword are copied, not the pointers them- selves. Before copying any part of rhs, calls each registered callback pair (fn,index) as (*fn)(erase_even,*this, index). After all parts have been replaced, calls each callback pair that was copied from rhs as (*fn)(copy_event,*this,index). fmtflags flags() const; Returns the format control information for both input and output. fmtflags flags(fmtflags fmtfl); Saves the format control information, then sets it to fmtfl and returns the previously saved value. locale getloc() const; Returns the imbued locale, which is used to perform locale-dependent input and output operations. The default locale, locale::locale(), is used if no other locale object has been imbued in the stream by a call to the imbue function. locale imbue(const locale& loc); Saves the value returned by getloc(), then assigns loc to a private variable and calls each registered callback pair (fn, index) as (*fn)(imbue_event,*this, index). It then returns the previously saved value. bool is_sync(); Returns true if the C++ standard streams and the standard C streams are synchronized. Otherwise returns false. This function is not part of the C++ standard. long& iword(int idx); Returns userwords_[idx].iword. If userwords_ is a null pointer, allocates a union of long and void* of unspeci- fied size and stores a pointer to its first element in userwords_. The function then extends the union pointed to by userwords_ to include the element userwords_[idx]. Each newly allocated element of the union is initialized to zero. The reference returned may become invalid after another call to the object's iword or pword member with a different index, after a call to its copyfmt member, or when the object is destroyed. streamsize precision() const; Returns the precision (number of digits after the decimal point) to generate on certain output conversions. streamsize precision(streamsize prec); Saves the precision, then sets it to prec and returns the previously saved value. void*& pword(int idx); Returns userword_[idx].pword. If userwords_ is a null pointer, allocates a union of long and void* of unspeci- fied size and stores a pointer to its first element in userwords_. The function then extends the union pointed to by userwords_ to include the element userwords_[idx]. Each newly allocated element of the array is initialized to zero. The reference returned may become invalid after another call to the object's pword or iword member with a different index, after a call to its copyfmt member, or when the object is destroyed. void register_callback(event_callback fn, int index); Registers the pair (fn, index) such that during calls to imbue(), copyfmt(), or ~ios_base(), the function fn is called with argument index. Functions registered are called when an event occurs, in opposite order of regis- tration. Functions registered while a callback function is active are not called until the next event. Identical pairs are not merged; a function registered twice is called twice per event. fmtflags setf(fmtflags fmtfl); Saves the format control information, then sets it to fmtfl and returns the previously saved value. fmtflags setf(fmtflags fmtfl, fmtflags mask); Saves the format control information, then clears mask in flags(), sets fmtfl & mask in flags() and returns the previously saved value. bool sync_with_stdio(bool sync = true); When called with a false argument, allows the C++ stan- dard streams to operate independently of the standard C streams, which greatly improves performance. When called with a true argument, restores the default synchroniza- tion. The return value of the function is the status of the synchronization at the time of the call. void unsetf(fmtflags mask); Clears mask in flags(). streamsize width() const; Returns the field width (number of characters) to gen- erate on certain output conversions. streamsize width(streamsize wide); Saves the field width, then sets it to wide and returns the previously saved value. static int xalloc(); Returns the next static index that can be used with pword and iword. This is useful if you want to share data between several stream objects. CLASS FAILURE The class failure defines the base class for the types of all objects thrown as exceptions by functions in the ios- treams library. It reports errors detected during stream buffer operations. explicit failure(const string& msg); Constructs an object of class failure, initializing the base class with exception(msg). const char* what() const; Returns the message msg with which the exception was created. CLASS INIT The class Init describes an object whose construction ensures the construction of the eight objects declared in <iostream>, which associate file stream buffers with the standard C streams. NON-MEMBER FUNCTIONS ios_base& boolalpha(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::boolalpha) and returns str. ios_base& dec(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::dec, ios_base::basefield) and returns str. ios_base& fixed(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::fixed, ios_base::floatfield) and returns str. ios_base& hex(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::hex, ios_base::basefield) and returns str. ios_base& internal(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::internal, ios_base::adjustfield) and returns str. ios_base& left(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::left, ios_base::adjustfield) and returns str. ios_base& noboolalpha(ios_base& str); Calls str.unsetf(ios_base::boolalpha) and returns str. ios_base& noshowbase(ios_base& str); Calls str.unsetf(ios_base::showbase) and returns str. ios_base& noshowpoint(ios_base& str); Calls str.unsetf(ios_base::showpoint) and returns str. ios_base& noshowpos(ios_base& str); Calls str.unsetf(ios_base::showpos) and returns str. ios_base& noskipws(ios_base& str); Calls str.unsetf(ios_base::skipws) and returns str. ios_base& nounitbuf(ios_base& str); Calls str.unsetf(ios_base::unitbuf) and returns str. ios_base& nouppercase(ios_base& str); Calls str.unsetf(ios_base::uppercase) and returns str. ios_base& oct(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::oct, ios_base::basefield) and returns str. ios_base& right(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::right, ios_base::adjustfield) and returns str. ios_base& scientific(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::scientific, ios_base::floatfield) and returns str. ios_base& showbase(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::showbase) and returns str. ios_base& showpoint(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::showpoint) and returns str. ios_base& showpos(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::showpos) and returns str. ios_base& skipws(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::skipws) and returns str. ios_base& unitbuf(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::unitbuf) and returns str. ios_base& uppercase(ios_base& str); Calls str.setf(ios_base::uppercase) and returns str. SEE ALSO basic_ios(3C++), basic_istream(3C++), basic_ostream(3C++), char_traits(3C++) Working Paper for Draft Proposed International Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language C++, Section 27.4.2 STANDARDS CONFORMANCE ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee
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