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basic_fstream
basic_ostream basic_fstreambasic_iostream basic_iosios_base basic_istream
- Data Type and Member Function Indexes
- Synopsis
- Description
- Interface
- Types
- Constructors
- Destructor
- Member Functions
- Examples
- See Also
- Standards Conformance
Data Type and Member Function Indexes
(exclusive of constructors and destructors)
Synopsis
#include <fstream> template<class charT, class traits = char_traits<charT> > class basic_fstream : public basic_iostream<charT, traits>
Description
The template class basic_fstream<charT,traits> supports reading and writing to named files or other devices associated with a file descriptor. It uses a basic_filebuf object to control the associated sequences. It inherits from basic_iostream and can therefore use all the formatted and unformatted input and output functions.
Interface
template<class charT, class traits = char_traits<charT> > class basic_fstream : public basic_iostream<charT, traits> { public: typedef basic_ios<charT, traits> ios_type; 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; basic_fstream(); explicit basic_fstream(const char *s, ios_base::openmode mode = ios_base::in | ios_base::out, long protection = 0666); explicit basic_fstream(int fd); basic_fstream(int fd, char_type *buf, int len); virtual ~basic_fstream(); basic_filebuf<charT, traits> *rdbuf() const; bool is_open(); void open(const char *s, ios_base::openmode mode = ios_base::in | ios_base::out, long protection = 0666); void close(); };
Types
char_type
The type char_type is a synonym for the template parameter charT.
fstream
The type fstream is an instantiation of class basic_fstream on type char:
typedef basic_fstream<char> fstream;
int_type
The type int_type is a synonym of type traits::in_type.
ios_type
The type ios_type is an instantiation of class basic_ios on type charT.
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.
traits_type
The type traits_type is a synonym for the template parameter traits.
wfstream
The type wfstream is an instantiation of class basic_fstream on type wchar_t:
typedef basic_fstream<wchar_t> wfstream;
Constructors
basic_fstream();
Constructs an object of class basic_fstream<charT,traits>, initializing the base class basic_iostream with the associated file buffer, which is initialized by calling the basic_filebuf constructor basic_filebuf<charT,traits>(). After construction, a file can be attached to the basic_fstream object by using the open() member function.
basic_fstream(const char* s, ios_base::openmode mode= ios_base::in | iosw_base::out, long protection= 0666);
Constructs an object of class basic_fstream<charT,traits>, initializing the base class basic_iostream with the associated file buffer, which is initialized by calling the basic_filebuf constructor basic_filebuf<charT,traits>(). The constructor then calls the open function open(s,mode,protection) in order to attach the file, whose name is pointed at by s, to the basic_fstream object. The third argument, protection, is used as the file permission. It does not appear in the Standard C++ description and is provided as an extension. It determines the file read/write/execute permissions under UNIX. It is more limited under DOS since files are always readable and do not have special execute permission.
explicit basic_fstream(int fd);
Constructs an object of class basic_fstream<charT,traits>, initializing the base class basic_iostream with the associated file buffer, which is initialized by calling the basic_filebuf constructor basic_filebuf<charT,traits>(). The constructor then calls the basic_filebuf open function open(fd) in order to attach the file descriptor fd to the basic_fstream object. This constructor is not described in the C++ standard, and is provided as an extension in order to manipulate pipes, sockets or other UNIX devices, that can be accessed through file descriptors. If the function fails, it sets ios_base::failbit.
basic_fstream(int fd, char_type* buf,int len);
Constructs an object of class basic_fstream<charT,traits>, initializing the base class basic_iostream with the associated file buffer, which is initialized by calling the basic_filebuf constructor basic_filebuf<charT,traits>(). The constructor then calls the basic_filebuf open function open(fd) in order to attach the file descriptor fd to the basic_fstream object. The underlying buffer is then replaced by calling the basic_filebuf member function, setbuf(), with parameters buf and len. This constructor is not described in the C++ standard, and is provided as an extension in order to manipulate pipes, sockets, or other UNIX devices that can be accessed through file descriptors. It also maintains compatibility with the old iostreams library. If the function fails, it sets ios_base::failbit.
Destructor
virtual ~basic_fstream();
Destroys an object of class basic_fstream.
Member Functions
void close();
Calls the associated basic_filebuf function close() and if this function fails, it calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit).
bool is_open();
Calls the associated basic_filebuf function is_open() and return its result.
void open(const char* s,ios_base::openmode = ios_base::out | ios_base::in, long protection = 0666);
Calls the associated basic_filebuf function open(s,mode,protection) and, if this function fails at opening the file, calls the basic_ios member function setstate(failbit). The third argument protection is used as the file permissions. It does not appear in the Standard C++ description and is provided as an extension. It determines the file read/write/execute permissions under UNIX. It is more limited under DOS since files are always readable and do not have special execute permission.
basic_filebuf<charT,traits>* rdbuf() const;
Returns a pointer to the basic_filebuf associated with the stream.
Examples
// // stdlib/examples/manual/fstream.cpp // #include<iostream> #include<bidirec> void main ( ) { using namespace std; // create a bi-directional fstream object fstream inout("fstream.out"); // output characters inout << "Das ist die rede von einem man" << endl; inout << "C'est l'histoire d'un home" << endl; inout << "This is the story of a man" << endl; char p[100]; // seek back to the beginning of the file inout.seekg(0); // extract the first line inout.getline(p,100); // output the first line to stdout cout << endl << "Deutch :" << endl; cout << p; fstream::pos_type pos = inout.tellg(); // extract the second line inout.getline(p,100); // output the second line to stdout cout << endl << "Francais :" << endl; cout << p; // extract the third line inout.getline(p,100); // output the third line to stdout cout << endl << "English :" << endl; cout << p; // move the put sequence before the second line inout.seekp(pos); // replace the second line inout << "This is the story of a man" << endl; // replace the third line inout << "C'est l'histoire d'un home"; // seek to the beginning of the file inout.seekg(0); // output the all content of the fstream object to stdout cout << endl << endl << inout.rdbuf(); }
See Also
char_traits(3C++), ios_base(3C++), basic_ios(3C++), basic_filebuf(3C++), basic_ifstream(3C++), basic_ofstream(3C++)
Working Paper for Draft Proposed International Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language C++, Section 27.8.1.11
Standards Conformance
ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee
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