C++ named requirements: UnformattedInputFunction
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[edit] Requirements
An UnformattedInputFunction is a stream input function that performs the following:
1) Constructs an object of type basic_istream::sentry with automatic storage duration and with the
noskipws
argument set to true, which performs the following:
- If eofbit or badbit are set on the input stream, sets the failbit as well, and if exceptions on
failbit
are enabled in this input stream's exception mask ((exceptions() & failbit) != 0), throws ios_base::failure. - Flushes the tie()'d output stream, if applicable.
2) Checks the status of the sentry by calling
sentry::operator bool()
, which is equivalent to basic_ios::good.
- If the operator returns false or sentry's constructor throws an exception:
- Sets the number of extracted characters (gcount) in the input stream to zero.
- If the function was called to write to an array of
CharT
, writesCharT()
(the null character) to the first location of the array.
- If the operator returns true, performs the input as if by calling rdbuf()->sbumpc() or rdbuf()->sgetc().
- If the end of the stream is reached (the call to rdbuf()->sbumpc() or rdbuf()->sgetc() returns Traits::eof()), sets
eofbit
. If exceptions oneofbit
are enabled in this stream's exception mask ((exceptions() & eofbit) != 0), throws ios_base::failure. - If an exception is thrown during input, sets
badbit
in the input stream. If exceptions onbadbit
are enabled in this stream's exception mask ((exceptions() & badbit) != 0), the exception is also rethrown.
- Exceptions thrown from basic_ios::clear are not caught or rethrown.
- If no exception was thrown during input, sets the number of extracted characters (gcount) in the input stream.
- If the end of the stream is reached (the call to rdbuf()->sbumpc() or rdbuf()->sgetc() returns Traits::eof()), sets
3) In any event, whether terminating by exception or returning, the sentry's destructor is called before leaving this function.
[edit] Standard library
The following standard library functions are UnformattedInputFunctions.
- std::getline, except that it does not modify gcount.
- basic_istream::operator>>(basic_streambuf*)
- basic_istream::get
- basic_istream::getline
- basic_istream::ignore
- basic_istream::peek
- basic_istream::read
- basic_istream::readsome
- basic_istream::putback, except that it first clears
eofbit
- basic_istream::unget, except that it first clears
eofbit
- basic_istream::sync, except that it does not modify gcount
- basic_istream::tellg, except that it does not modify gcount
- basic_istream::seekg, except that it first clears
eofbit
and does not modify gcount - std::ws, except that it does not modify gcount
[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 61 | C++98 | it was unclear whether throwing an exception because of setting eofbit and/or failbit will result in setting badbit
|
exceptions thrown from basic_ios::clear are not caught or rethrown |
LWG 160 | C++98 | the process of determining whether the exception caught is rethrown mentioned a non-existing function exception()
|
corrected to exceptions() |
LWG 243 | C++98 | the behavior when sentry::operator bool() returns falseor the sentry object fails to be constructed was not specified |
specified |