1 // String based streams -*- C++ -*-
 
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   25 /** @file include/sstream
 
   26  *  This is a Standard C++ Library header.
 
   30 // ISO C++ 14882: 27.7  String-based streams
 
   33 #ifndef _GLIBCXX_SSTREAM
 
   34 #define _GLIBCXX_SSTREAM 1
 
   36 #pragma GCC system_header
 
   41 namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
 
   43 _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
 
   45   // [27.7.1] template class basic_stringbuf
 
   47    *  @brief  The actual work of input and output (for std::string).
 
   50    *  @tparam _CharT  Type of character stream.
 
   51    *  @tparam _Traits  Traits for character type, defaults to
 
   52    *                   char_traits<_CharT>.
 
   53    *  @tparam _Alloc  Allocator type, defaults to allocator<_CharT>.
 
   55    *  This class associates either or both of its input and output sequences
 
   56    *  with a sequence of characters, which can be initialized from, or made
 
   57    *  available as, a @c std::basic_string.  (Paraphrased from [27.7.1]/1.)
 
   59    *  For this class, open modes (of type @c ios_base::openmode) have
 
   60    *  @c in set if the input sequence can be read, and @c out set if the
 
   61    *  output sequence can be written.
 
   63   template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
 
   64     class basic_stringbuf : public basic_streambuf<_CharT, _Traits>
 
   68       typedef _CharT                   char_type;
 
   69       typedef _Traits                  traits_type;
 
   70       // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
 
   71       // 251. basic_stringbuf missing allocator_type
 
   72       typedef _Alloc                       allocator_type;
 
   73       typedef typename traits_type::int_type       int_type;
 
   74       typedef typename traits_type::pos_type       pos_type;
 
   75       typedef typename traits_type::off_type       off_type;
 
   77       typedef basic_streambuf<char_type, traits_type>      __streambuf_type;
 
   78       typedef basic_string<char_type, _Traits, _Alloc>     __string_type;
 
   79       typedef typename __string_type::size_type        __size_type;
 
   82       /// Place to stash in || out || in | out settings for current stringbuf.
 
   83       ios_base::openmode   _M_mode;
 
   86       __string_type        _M_string;
 
   91        *  @brief  Starts with an empty string buffer.
 
   92        *  @param  __mode  Whether the buffer can read, or write, or both.
 
   94        *  The default constructor initializes the parent class using its
 
   98       basic_stringbuf(ios_base::openmode __mode = ios_base::in | ios_base::out)
 
   99       : __streambuf_type(), _M_mode(__mode), _M_string()
 
  103        *  @brief  Starts with an existing string buffer.
 
  104        *  @param  __str  A string to copy as a starting buffer.
 
  105        *  @param  __mode  Whether the buffer can read, or write, or both.
 
  107        *  This constructor initializes the parent class using its
 
  111       basic_stringbuf(const __string_type& __str,
 
  112              ios_base::openmode __mode = ios_base::in | ios_base::out)
 
  113       : __streambuf_type(), _M_mode(), _M_string(__str.data(), __str.size())
 
  114       { _M_stringbuf_init(__mode); }
 
  118        *  @brief  Copying out the string buffer.
 
  119        *  @return  A copy of one of the underlying sequences.
 
  121        *  <em>If the buffer is only created in input mode, the underlying
 
  122        *  character sequence is equal to the input sequence; otherwise, it
 
  123        *  is equal to the output sequence.</em> [27.7.1.2]/1
 
  131        // The current egptr() may not be the actual string end.
 
  132        if (this->pptr() > this->egptr())
 
  133          __ret = __string_type(this->pbase(), this->pptr());
 
  135          __ret = __string_type(this->pbase(), this->egptr());
 
  143        *  @brief  Setting a new buffer.
 
  144        *  @param  __s  The string to use as a new sequence.
 
  146        *  Deallocates any previous stored sequence, then copies @a s to
 
  150       str(const __string_type& __s)
 
  152    // Cannot use _M_string = __s, since v3 strings are COW.
 
  153    _M_string.assign(__s.data(), __s.size());
 
  154    _M_stringbuf_init(_M_mode);
 
  158       // Common initialization code goes here.
 
  160       _M_stringbuf_init(ios_base::openmode __mode)
 
  163    __size_type __len = 0;
 
  164    if (_M_mode & (ios_base::ate | ios_base::app))
 
  165      __len = _M_string.size();
 
  166    _M_sync(const_cast<char_type*>(_M_string.data()), 0, __len);
 
  172    streamsize __ret = -1;
 
  173    if (_M_mode & ios_base::in)
 
  176        __ret = this->egptr() - this->gptr();
 
  185       pbackfail(int_type __c = traits_type::eof());
 
  188       overflow(int_type __c = traits_type::eof());
 
  191        *  @brief  Manipulates the buffer.
 
  192        *  @param  __s  Pointer to a buffer area.
 
  193        *  @param  __n  Size of @a __s.
 
  196        *  If no buffer has already been created, and both @a __s and @a __n are
 
  197        *  non-zero, then @c __s is used as a buffer; see
 
  198        *  http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/bk01pt11ch25s02.html
 
  201       virtual __streambuf_type*
 
  202       setbuf(char_type* __s, streamsize __n)
 
  206        // This is implementation-defined behavior, and assumes
 
  207        // that an external char_type array of length __n exists
 
  208        // and has been pre-allocated. If this is not the case,
 
  209        // things will quickly blow up.
 
  211        // Step 1: Destroy the current internal array.
 
  214        // Step 2: Use the external array.
 
  215        _M_sync(__s, __n, 0);
 
  221       seekoff(off_type __off, ios_base::seekdir __way,
 
  222          ios_base::openmode __mode = ios_base::in | ios_base::out);
 
  225       seekpos(pos_type __sp,
 
  226          ios_base::openmode __mode = ios_base::in | ios_base::out);
 
  228       // Internal function for correctly updating the internal buffer
 
  229       // for a particular _M_string, due to initialization or re-sizing
 
  230       // of an existing _M_string.
 
  232       _M_sync(char_type* __base, __size_type __i, __size_type __o);
 
  234       // Internal function for correctly updating egptr() to the actual
 
  239    const bool __testin = _M_mode & ios_base::in;
 
  240    if (this->pptr() && this->pptr() > this->egptr())
 
  243          this->setg(this->eback(), this->gptr(), this->pptr());
 
  245          this->setg(this->pptr(), this->pptr(), this->pptr());
 
  249       // Works around the issue with pbump, part of the protected
 
  250       // interface of basic_streambuf, taking just an int.
 
  252       _M_pbump(char_type* __pbeg, char_type* __pend, off_type __off);
 
  256   // [27.7.2] Template class basic_istringstream
 
  258    *  @brief  Controlling input for std::string.
 
  261    *  @tparam _CharT  Type of character stream.
 
  262    *  @tparam _Traits  Traits for character type, defaults to
 
  263    *                   char_traits<_CharT>.
 
  264    *  @tparam _Alloc  Allocator type, defaults to allocator<_CharT>.
 
  266    *  This class supports reading from objects of type std::basic_string,
 
  267    *  using the inherited functions from std::basic_istream.  To control
 
  268    *  the associated sequence, an instance of std::basic_stringbuf is used,
 
  269    *  which this page refers to as @c sb.
 
  271   template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
 
  272     class basic_istringstream : public basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>
 
  276       typedef _CharT                   char_type;
 
  277       typedef _Traits                  traits_type;
 
  278       // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
 
  279       // 251. basic_stringbuf missing allocator_type
 
  280       typedef _Alloc                       allocator_type;
 
  281       typedef typename traits_type::int_type       int_type;
 
  282       typedef typename traits_type::pos_type       pos_type;
 
  283       typedef typename traits_type::off_type       off_type;
 
  285       // Non-standard types:
 
  286       typedef basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>    __string_type;
 
  287       typedef basic_stringbuf<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>     __stringbuf_type;
 
  288       typedef basic_istream<char_type, traits_type>    __istream_type;
 
  291       __stringbuf_type _M_stringbuf;
 
  296        *  @brief  Default constructor starts with an empty string buffer.
 
  297        *  @param  __mode  Whether the buffer can read, or write, or both.
 
  299        *  @c ios_base::in is automatically included in @a __mode.
 
  301        *  Initializes @c sb using @c __mode|in, and passes @c &sb to the base
 
  302        *  class initializer.  Does not allocate any buffer.
 
  304        *  That's a lie.  We initialize the base class with NULL, because the
 
  305        *  string class does its own memory management.
 
  308       basic_istringstream(ios_base::openmode __mode = ios_base::in)
 
  309       : __istream_type(), _M_stringbuf(__mode | ios_base::in)
 
  310       { this->init(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  313        *  @brief  Starts with an existing string buffer.
 
  314        *  @param  __str  A string to copy as a starting buffer.
 
  315        *  @param  __mode  Whether the buffer can read, or write, or both.
 
  317        *  @c ios_base::in is automatically included in @a mode.
 
  319        *  Initializes @c sb using @a str and @c mode|in, and passes @c &sb
 
  320        *  to the base class initializer.
 
  322        *  That's a lie.  We initialize the base class with NULL, because the
 
  323        *  string class does its own memory management.
 
  326       basic_istringstream(const __string_type& __str,
 
  327              ios_base::openmode __mode = ios_base::in)
 
  328       : __istream_type(), _M_stringbuf(__str, __mode | ios_base::in)
 
  329       { this->init(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  332        *  @brief  The destructor does nothing.
 
  334        *  The buffer is deallocated by the stringbuf object, not the
 
  337       ~basic_istringstream()
 
  342        *  @brief  Accessing the underlying buffer.
 
  343        *  @return  The current basic_stringbuf buffer.
 
  345        *  This hides both signatures of std::basic_ios::rdbuf().
 
  349       { return const_cast<__stringbuf_type*>(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  352        *  @brief  Copying out the string buffer.
 
  353        *  @return  @c rdbuf()->str()
 
  357       { return _M_stringbuf.str(); }
 
  360        *  @brief  Setting a new buffer.
 
  361        *  @param  __s  The string to use as a new sequence.
 
  363        *  Calls @c rdbuf()->str(s).
 
  366       str(const __string_type& __s)
 
  367       { _M_stringbuf.str(__s); }
 
  371   // [27.7.3] Template class basic_ostringstream
 
  373    *  @brief  Controlling output for std::string.
 
  376    *  @tparam _CharT  Type of character stream.
 
  377    *  @tparam _Traits  Traits for character type, defaults to
 
  378    *                   char_traits<_CharT>.
 
  379    *  @tparam _Alloc  Allocator type, defaults to allocator<_CharT>.
 
  381    *  This class supports writing to objects of type std::basic_string,
 
  382    *  using the inherited functions from std::basic_ostream.  To control
 
  383    *  the associated sequence, an instance of std::basic_stringbuf is used,
 
  384    *  which this page refers to as @c sb.
 
  386   template <typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
 
  387     class basic_ostringstream : public basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>
 
  391       typedef _CharT                   char_type;
 
  392       typedef _Traits                  traits_type;
 
  393       // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
 
  394       // 251. basic_stringbuf missing allocator_type
 
  395       typedef _Alloc                       allocator_type;
 
  396       typedef typename traits_type::int_type       int_type;
 
  397       typedef typename traits_type::pos_type       pos_type;
 
  398       typedef typename traits_type::off_type       off_type;
 
  400       // Non-standard types:
 
  401       typedef basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>    __string_type;
 
  402       typedef basic_stringbuf<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>     __stringbuf_type;
 
  403       typedef basic_ostream<char_type, traits_type>    __ostream_type;
 
  406       __stringbuf_type _M_stringbuf;
 
  409       // Constructors/destructor:
 
  411        *  @brief  Default constructor starts with an empty string buffer.
 
  412        *  @param  __mode  Whether the buffer can read, or write, or both.
 
  414        *  @c ios_base::out is automatically included in @a mode.
 
  416        *  Initializes @c sb using @c mode|out, and passes @c &sb to the base
 
  417        *  class initializer.  Does not allocate any buffer.
 
  419        *  That's a lie.  We initialize the base class with NULL, because the
 
  420        *  string class does its own memory management.
 
  423       basic_ostringstream(ios_base::openmode __mode = ios_base::out)
 
  424       : __ostream_type(), _M_stringbuf(__mode | ios_base::out)
 
  425       { this->init(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  428        *  @brief  Starts with an existing string buffer.
 
  429        *  @param  __str  A string to copy as a starting buffer.
 
  430        *  @param  __mode  Whether the buffer can read, or write, or both.
 
  432        *  @c ios_base::out is automatically included in @a mode.
 
  434        *  Initializes @c sb using @a str and @c mode|out, and passes @c &sb
 
  435        *  to the base class initializer.
 
  437        *  That's a lie.  We initialize the base class with NULL, because the
 
  438        *  string class does its own memory management.
 
  441       basic_ostringstream(const __string_type& __str,
 
  442              ios_base::openmode __mode = ios_base::out)
 
  443       : __ostream_type(), _M_stringbuf(__str, __mode | ios_base::out)
 
  444       { this->init(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  447        *  @brief  The destructor does nothing.
 
  449        *  The buffer is deallocated by the stringbuf object, not the
 
  452       ~basic_ostringstream()
 
  457        *  @brief  Accessing the underlying buffer.
 
  458        *  @return  The current basic_stringbuf buffer.
 
  460        *  This hides both signatures of std::basic_ios::rdbuf().
 
  464       { return const_cast<__stringbuf_type*>(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  467        *  @brief  Copying out the string buffer.
 
  468        *  @return  @c rdbuf()->str()
 
  472       { return _M_stringbuf.str(); }
 
  475        *  @brief  Setting a new buffer.
 
  476        *  @param  __s  The string to use as a new sequence.
 
  478        *  Calls @c rdbuf()->str(s).
 
  481       str(const __string_type& __s)
 
  482       { _M_stringbuf.str(__s); }
 
  486   // [27.7.4] Template class basic_stringstream
 
  488    *  @brief  Controlling input and output for std::string.
 
  491    *  @tparam _CharT  Type of character stream.
 
  492    *  @tparam _Traits  Traits for character type, defaults to
 
  493    *                   char_traits<_CharT>.
 
  494    *  @tparam _Alloc  Allocator type, defaults to allocator<_CharT>.
 
  496    *  This class supports reading from and writing to objects of type
 
  497    *  std::basic_string, using the inherited functions from
 
  498    *  std::basic_iostream.  To control the associated sequence, an instance
 
  499    *  of std::basic_stringbuf is used, which this page refers to as @c sb.
 
  501   template <typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
 
  502     class basic_stringstream : public basic_iostream<_CharT, _Traits>
 
  506       typedef _CharT                   char_type;
 
  507       typedef _Traits                  traits_type;
 
  508       // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
 
  509       // 251. basic_stringbuf missing allocator_type
 
  510       typedef _Alloc                       allocator_type;
 
  511       typedef typename traits_type::int_type       int_type;
 
  512       typedef typename traits_type::pos_type       pos_type;
 
  513       typedef typename traits_type::off_type       off_type;
 
  515       // Non-standard Types:
 
  516       typedef basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>    __string_type;
 
  517       typedef basic_stringbuf<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>     __stringbuf_type;
 
  518       typedef basic_iostream<char_type, traits_type>   __iostream_type;
 
  521       __stringbuf_type _M_stringbuf;
 
  524       // Constructors/destructors
 
  526        *  @brief  Default constructor starts with an empty string buffer.
 
  527        *  @param  __m  Whether the buffer can read, or write, or both.
 
  529        *  Initializes @c sb using the mode from @c __m, and passes @c
 
  530        *  &sb to the base class initializer.  Does not allocate any
 
  533        *  That's a lie.  We initialize the base class with NULL, because the
 
  534        *  string class does its own memory management.
 
  537       basic_stringstream(ios_base::openmode __m = ios_base::out | ios_base::in)
 
  538       : __iostream_type(), _M_stringbuf(__m)
 
  539       { this->init(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  542        *  @brief  Starts with an existing string buffer.
 
  543        *  @param  __str  A string to copy as a starting buffer.
 
  544        *  @param  __m  Whether the buffer can read, or write, or both.
 
  546        *  Initializes @c sb using @a __str and @c __m, and passes @c &sb
 
  547        *  to the base class initializer.
 
  549        *  That's a lie.  We initialize the base class with NULL, because the
 
  550        *  string class does its own memory management.
 
  553       basic_stringstream(const __string_type& __str,
 
  554             ios_base::openmode __m = ios_base::out | ios_base::in)
 
  555       : __iostream_type(), _M_stringbuf(__str, __m)
 
  556       { this->init(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  559        *  @brief  The destructor does nothing.
 
  561        *  The buffer is deallocated by the stringbuf object, not the
 
  564       ~basic_stringstream()
 
  569        *  @brief  Accessing the underlying buffer.
 
  570        *  @return  The current basic_stringbuf buffer.
 
  572        *  This hides both signatures of std::basic_ios::rdbuf().
 
  576       { return const_cast<__stringbuf_type*>(&_M_stringbuf); }
 
  579        *  @brief  Copying out the string buffer.
 
  580        *  @return  @c rdbuf()->str()
 
  584       { return _M_stringbuf.str(); }
 
  587        *  @brief  Setting a new buffer.
 
  588        *  @param  __s  The string to use as a new sequence.
 
  590        *  Calls @c rdbuf()->str(s).
 
  593       str(const __string_type& __s)
 
  594       { _M_stringbuf.str(__s); }
 
  597 _GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
 
  600 #include <bits/sstream.tcc>
 
  602 #endif /* _GLIBCXX_SSTREAM */