Standard C++ Library Copyright 1998, Rogue Wave Software, Inc. NAME basic_istream - Assists in reading and interpreting input from sequences controlled by a stream buffer. SYNOPSIS #include <istream> template<class charT, class traits = char_traits<charT> > class basic_istream : virtual public basic_ios<charT, traits> DESCRIPTION The class basic_istream defines member functions that assist in reading and interpreting input from sequences controlled by a stream buffer. Two groups of member function signatures share common pro- perties: the formatted input functions (or extractors) and the unformatted input functions. Both groups of input func- tions obtain (or extract) input characters from basic_streambuf. They both begin by constructing an object of class_basic_istream::sentry and, if this object is in good state after construction, the function obtains the requested input. The sentry object performs exception safe initialization, such as controlling the status of the stream or locking it in a multithread environment. Some formatted input functions parse characters extracted from the input sequence, converting the result to a value of some scalar data type, and storing the converted value in an object of that scalar type. The conversion behavior depends directly on the locale object being imbued in the stream. INTERFACE template<class charT, class traits = char_traits<charT> > class basic_istream : virtual public basic_ios<charT, traits> { public: typedef basic_istream<charT, traits> istream_type; typedef basic_ios<charT, traits> ios_type; typedef basic_streambuf<charT, traits> streambuf_type; typedef traits traits_type; typedef charT char_type; typedef typename traits::int_type int_type; typedef typename traits::pos_type pos_type; typedef typename traits::off_type off_type; explicit basic_istream(basic_streambuf<charT, traits> *sb); virtual ~basic_istream(); class sentry { public: inline explicit sentry(basic_istream<charT,traits>&, bool noskipws = 0); ~sentry(); operator bool (); }; istream_type& operator>>(istream_type& (*pf)(istream_type&)); istream_type& operator>>(ios_base& (*pf)(ios_base&)); istream_type& operator>>(ios_type& (*pf)(ios_type&)); istream_type& operator>>(bool& n); istream_type& operator>>(short& n); istream_type& operator>>(unsigned short& n); istream_type& operator>>(int& n); istream_type& operator>>(unsigned int& n); istream_type& operator>>(long& n); istream_type& operator>>(unsigned long& n); istream_type& operator>>(float& f); istream_type& operator>>(double& f); istream_type& operator>>(long double& f); istream_type& operator>>(void*& p); istream_type& operator>>(streambuf_type& sb); istream_type& operator>>(streambuf_type *sb); streamsize gcount() const; int_type get(); istream_type& get(char_type& c); istream_type& get(char_type *s, streamsize n); istream_type& get(char_type *s, streamsize n, char_type delim); istream_type& get(streambuf_type& sb); istream_type& get(streambuf_type& sb,char_type delim); istream_type& getline(char_type *s, streamsize n); istream_type& getline(char_type *s, streamsize n, char_type delim); istream_type& ignore(streamsize n = 1, int_type delim = traits::eof()); int peek(); istream_type& read(char_type *s, streamsize n); streamsize readsome(char_type *s, streamsize n); istream_type& putback(char_type c); istream_type& unget(); int sync(); pos_type tellg(); istream_type& seekg(pos_type&); istream_type& seekg(off_type&, ios_base::seekdir); }; //global character extraction templates template<class charT, class traits> basic_istream<charT, traits>& ws(basic_istream<charT, traits>& is); template<class charT, class traits> basic_istream<charT, traits>& operator>> (basic_istream<charT, traits>&, charT&); template<class charT, class traits> basic_istream<charT, traits>& operator>> (basic_istream<charT, traits>&, charT*); template<class traits> basic_istream<char, traits>& operator>> (basic_istream<char, traits>&, unsigned char&); template<class traits> basic_istream<char, traits>& operator>> (basic_istream<char, traits>&, signed char&); template<class traits> basic_istream<char, traits>& operator>> (basic_istream<char, traits>&, unsigned char*); template<class traits> basic_istream<char, traits>& operator>> (basic_istream<char, traits>&, signed char*); TYPES char_type The type char_type is a synonym for the template parame- ter charT. int_type The type int_type is a synonym of type traits::in_type. ios_type The type ios_type is a synonym for basic_ios<charT, traits> . istream The type istream is an instantiation of class basic_istream on type char: typedef basic_istream<char> istream; istream_type The type istream_type is a synonym for basic_istream<charT, traits>. 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_type The type streambuf_type is a synonym for basic_streambuf<charT, traits> . traits_type The type traits_type is a synonym for the template param- eter traits. wistream The type wistream is an instantiation of class basic_istream on type wchar_t: typedef basic_istream<wchar_t> wistream; PUBLIC CONSTRUCTORS explicit basic_istream(basic_streambuf<charT, traits>* sb); Constructs an object of class basic_istream, assigning initial values to the base class by calling basic_ios::init(sb). PUBLIC DESTRUCTORS virtual ~basic_istream(); Destroys an object of class basic_istream. SENTRY CLASSES explicit sentry(basic_istream<charT,traits>&, bool noskipws=0); Prepares for formatted or unformatted input. If the basic_ios member function tie() is not a null pointer, the function synchronizes the output sequence with any associated stream. If noskipws is zero and the ios_base member function flags() & skipws is nonzero, the function extracts and discards each character as long as the next available input character is a white space character. If after any preparation is completed, the basic_ios member function good() is true, the sentry conversion function operator bool() returns true. Otherwise it returns false. In a multithread environment the sentry object construc- tor is responsible for locking the stream and the stream buffer associated with the stream. ~sentry(); Destroys an object of class sentry. In a multithread environment, the sentry object destructor is responsible for unlocking the stream and the stream buffer associated with the stream. operator bool(); If after any preparation is completed, the basic_ios member function good() is true, the sentry conversion function operator bool() returns true else it returns false. EXTRACTORS istream_type& operator>>(istream_type& (*pf) (istream_type&)); Calls pf(*this), then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(ios_type& (*pf) (ios_type&)); Calls pf(*this), then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(ios_base& (*pf) (ios_base&)); Calls pf(*this), then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(bool& n); Converts a Boolean value, if one is available, and stores it in n. If the ios_base member function flag() & ios_base::boolalpha is false, it tries to read an integer value, which if found must be 0 or 1. If the boolalpha flag is true, it reads characters until it determines whether the characters read are correct according to the locale function numpunct<>::truename() or numpunct<>::falsename(). If no match is found, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. istream_type& operator>>(short& n); Converts a signed short integer, if one is available, and stores it in n, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(unsigned short& n); Converts an unsigned short integer, if one is available, and stores it in n, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(int& n); Converts a signed integer, if one is available, and stores it in n, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(unsigned int& n); Converts an unsigned integer, if one is available, and stores it in n, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(long& n); Converts a signed long integer, if one is available, and stores it in n, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(unsigned long& n); Converts an unsigned long integer, if one is available, and stores it in n, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(float& f); Converts a float, if one is available, and stores it in f, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(double& f); Converts a double, if one is available, and stores it in f, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(long double& f); Converts a long double, if one is available, and stores it in f, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(void*& p); Extracts a void pointer, if one is available, and stores it in p, then returns *this. istream_type& operator>>(streambuf_type* sb); If sb is null, calls the basic_ios member function setstate(badbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. Oth- erwise extracts characters from *this and inserts them in the output sequence controlled by sb. Characters are extracted and inserted until any of the following occurs: - An end-of-file on the input sequence - A failure when inserting in the output sequence - An exception If the function stores no characters, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. If failure was due to catching an exception thrown while extracting characters from sb and failbit is on in exception(), then the caught excep- tion is rethrown. istream_type& operator>>(streambuf_type& sb); Extracts characters from *this and inserts them in the output sequence controlled by sb. Characters are extracted and inserted until any of the following occurs: - An end-of-file on the input sequence - A failure when inserting in the output sequence - An exception If the function stores no characters, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. If failure was due to catching an exception thrown while extracting characters from sb and failbit is on in exception(), then the caught excep- tion is rethrown. UNFORMATTED FUNCTIONS streamsize gcount() const; Returns the number of characters extracted by the last unformatted input member function called. int_type get(); Extracts a character, if one is available. Otherwise, the function calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. Returns the character extracted or returns traits::eof(), if none is available. istream_type& get(char_type& c); Extracts a character, if one is available, and assigns it to c. Otherwise, the function calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. istream_type& get(char_type* s, streamsize n,char_type delim); Extracts characters and stores them into successive loca- tions of an array whose first element is designated by s. Characters are extracted and stored until any of the fol- lowing occurs: - n-1 characters are stored - An end-of-file on the input sequence - The next available input character == delim. If the function stores no characters, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. In any case, it stores a null character into the next successive location of the array. istream_type& get(char_type* s, streamsize n); Calls get(s,n,widen("\n")). istream_type& get(streambuf_type& sb,char_type delim); Extracts characters and inserts them in the output sequence controlled by sb. Characters are extracted and inserted until any of the following occurs: - An end-of-file on the input sequence - A failure when inserting in the output sequence - The next available input character == delim. - An exception If the function stores no characters, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. If failure was due to catching an exception thrown while extracting characters from sb and failbit is on in exception(), then the caught excep- tion is rethrown. istream_type& get(streambuf_type& sb); Calls get(sb,widen("\n")). istream_type& getline(char_type* s, streamsize n, char_type delim); Extracts characters and stores them into successive loca- tions of an array whose first element is designated by s. Characters are extracted and stored until any of the fol- lowing occurs: - n-1 characters are stored - An end-of-file on the input sequence - The next available input character == delim. If the function stores no characters, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. In any case, it stores a null character into the next successive location of the array. istream_type& getline(char_type* s, streamsize n); Calls getline(s,n,widen("\n")). istream_type& ignore(streamsize n=1, int_type delim=traits::eof()); Extracts characters and discards them. Characters are extracted until any of the following occurs: - n characters are extracted - An end-of-file on the input sequence - The next available input character == delim. int_type peek(); Returns traits::eof() if the basic_ios member function good() returns false. Otherwise, returns the next avail- able character. Does not increment the current get pointer. istream_type& putback(char_type c); Inserts c in the putback sequence. istream_type& read(char_type* s, streamsize n); Extracts characters and stores them into successive loca- tions of an array whose first element is designated by s. Characters are extracted and stored until any of the fol- lowing occurs: - n characters are stored - An end-of-file on the input sequence If the function does not store n characters, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. streamsize readsome(char_type* s, streamsize n); Extracts characters and stores them into successive loca- tions of an array whose first element is designated by s. If rdbuf()->in_avail() == -1, calls the basic_ios member function setstate(eofbit). - If rdbuf()->in_avail() == 0, extracts no char- acters - If rdbuf()->in_avail() > 0, extracts <br>min( rdbuf()->in_avail(), n) In any case the function returns the number of characters extracted. istream_type& seekg(pos_type& pos); If the basic_ios member function fail(), returns false, executes rdbuf()->pubseekpos(pos), which positions the current pointer of the input sequence at the position designated by pos. istream_type& seekg(off_type& off, ios_base::seekdir dir); If the basic_ios member function fail() returns false, executes rdbuf()->pubseekpos(off,dir), which positions the current pointer of the input sequence at the position designated by off and dir. int sync(); If rdbuf() is a null pointer, return -1. Otherwise, calls rdbuf()->pubsync() and if that function returns -1 calls the basic_ios member function setstate(badbit). The pur- pose of this function is to synchronize the internal input buffer, with the external sequence of characters. pos_type tellg(); If the basic_ios member function fail() returns true, tellg() returns pos_type(off_type(-1)) to indicate failure. Otherwise it returns the current position of the input sequence by calling rdbuf()->pubseekoff(0,cur,in). istream_type& unget(); If rdbuf() is not null, calls rdbuf()->sungetc(). If rdbuf() is null or if sungetc() returns traits::eof(), calls the basic_ios member function setstate(badbit). NON-MEMBER FUNCTIONS template<class charT, class traits> basic_istream<charT, traits>& operator>>(basic_istream<charT, traits>& is, charT& c); Extracts a character if one is available, and stores it in c. Otherwise the function calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. template<class charT, class traits> basic_istream<charT, traits>& operator>>(basic_istream<charT, traits>& is, charT* s); Extracts characters and stores them into successive loca- tions of an array whose first element is designated by s. If the ios_base member function is.width() is greater than zero, then is.width() is the maximum number of char- acters stored. Characters are extracted and stored until any of the following occurs: - If is.width()>0, is.width()-1 characters are extracted - An end-of-file on the input sequence - The next available input character is a white space If the function stores no characters, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit), which may throw ios_base::failure. In any case, it then stores a null character into the next successive location of the array and calls width(0). template<class traits> basic_istream<char, traits>& operator>>(basic_istream<char, traits>& is, unsigned char& c); Returns is >> (char&)c. template<class traits> basic_istream<char, traits>& operator>>(basic_istream<char, traits>& is, signed char& c); Returns is >> (char&)c. template<class traits> basic_istream<char, traits>& operator>>(basic_istream<char, traits>& is, unsigned char* c); Returns is >> (char*)c. template<class traits> basic_istream<char, traits>& operator>>(basic_istream<char, traits>& is, signed char* c); Returns is >> (char*)c. template<class charT, class traits> basic_istream<charT, traits>& ws(basic_istream<charT, traits>& is); Skips any white space in the input sequence and returns is. EXAMPLE // // stdlib/examples/manual/istream1.cpp // #include<iostream> #include<istream> #include<fstream> void main ( ) { using namespace std; float f= 3.14159; int i= 3; char s[200]; // open a file for read and write operations ofstream out("example", ios_base::in | ios_base::out | ios_base::trunc); // tie the istream object to the ofstream filebuf istream in (out.rdbuf()); // output to the file out << "Annie is the Queen of porting" << endl; out << f << endl; out << i << endl; // seek to the beginning of the file in.seekg(0); f = i = 0; // read from the file using formatted functions in >> s >> f >> i; // seek to the beginning of the file in.seekg(0,ios_base::beg); // output the all file to the standard output cout << in.rdbuf(); // seek to the beginning of the file in.seekg(0); // read the first line in the file // "Annie is the Queen of porting" in.getline(s,100); cout << s << endl; // read the second line in the file // 3.14159 in.getline(s,100); cout << s << endl; // seek to the beginning of the file in.seekg(0); // read the first line in the file // "Annie is the Queen of porting" in.get(s,100); // remove the newline character in.ignore(); cout << s << endl; // read the second line in the file // 3.14159 in.get(s,100); cout << s << endl; // remove the newline character in.ignore(); // store the current file position istream::pos_type position = in.tellg(); out << "replace the int" << endl; // move back to the previous saved position in.seekg(position); // output the remain of the file // "replace the int" // this is equivalent to // cout << in.rdbuf(); while( !char_traits<char>::eq_int_type(in.peek(), char_traits<char>::eof()) ) cout << char_traits<char>::to_char_type(in.get()); cout << "\n\n\n" << flush; } // // istream example #2 // #include <iostream> void main ( ) { using namespace std; char p[50]; // remove all the white spaces cin >> ws; // read characters from stdin until a newline // or 49 characters have been read cin.getline(p,50); // output the result to stdout cout << p; } SEE ALSO char_traits(3C++), ios_base(3C++), basic_ios(3C++), basic_streambuf(3C++), basic_iostream(3C++) Working Paper for Draft Proposed International Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language C++, Section 27.6.1 STANDARDS CONFORMANCE ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee
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