std::istreambuf_iterator
Defined in header <iterator>
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template< class CharT, class Traits = std::char_traits<CharT> > class istreambuf_iterator : public std::iterator< std::input_iterator_tag, |
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template< class CharT, class Traits = std::char_traits<CharT> > class istreambuf_iterator; |
(since C++17) | |
std::istreambuf_iterator
is a single-pass input iterator that reads successive characters from the std::basic_streambuf object for which it was constructed.
The default-constructed std::istreambuf_iterator
is known as the end-of-stream iterator. When a valid std::istreambuf_iterator
reaches the end of the underlying stream, it becomes equal to the end-of-stream iterator. Dereferencing or incrementing it further invokes undefined behavior.
std::istreambuf_iterator
has a trivial copy constructor, a constexpr default constructor, and a trivial destructor.
Member types
Member type | Definition |
char_type
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CharT
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traits_type
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Traits
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int_type
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typename traits::int_type |
streambuf_type
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std::basic_streambuf<CharT, Traits> |
istream_type
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std::basic_istream<CharT, Traits> |
This section is incomplete Reason: the proxy member type |
Member functions
constructs a new istreambuf_iterator (public member function) | |
(destructor) (implicitly declared) |
destructs an istreambuf_iterator (public member function) |
(since C++11)(until C++17) |
obtains a copy of the current character accesses a member of the current character, if CharT has members (public member function) |
advances the iterator (public member function) | |
tests if both istreambuf_iterator s are end-of-stream or if both are valid (public member function) |
Non-member functions
compares two istreambuf_iterator s (function template) |
Member types
Member type | Definition |
value_type
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CharT |
difference_type
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Traits::off_type |
pointer
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/* unspecified, usually CharT* */ |
reference
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CharT |
iterator_category
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std::input_iterator_tag |
Note: before C++17, these member types are required to be obtained by inheriting from std::iterator<std::input_iterator_tag,CharT,Traits::off_type,/* unspecified, usually CharT* */,CharT>.
Example
#include <vector> #include <sstream> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> int main() { // typical use case: an input stream represented as a pair of iterators std::istringstream in("Hello, world"); std::vector<char> v( (std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(in)), std::istreambuf_iterator<char>() ); std::cout << "v has " << v.size() << " bytes. "; v.push_back('\0'); std::cout << "it holds \"" << &v[0] << "\"\n"; // demonstration of the single-pass nature std::istringstream s("abc"); std::istreambuf_iterator<char> i1(s), i2(s); std::cout << "i1 returns " << *i1 << '\n' << "i2 returns " << *i2 << '\n'; ++i1; std::cout << "after incrementing i1, but not i2\n" << "i1 returns " << *i1 << '\n' << "i2 returns " << *i2 << '\n'; ++i2; // this makes the apparent value of *i2 to jump from 'a' to 'c' std::cout << "after incrementing i2, but not i1\n" << "i1 returns " << *i1 << '\n' << "i2 returns " << *i2 << '\n'; }
Output:
v has 12 bytes. it holds "Hello, world" i1 returns a i2 returns a after incrementing i1, but not i2 i1 returns b i2 returns a after incrementing i2, but not i1 i1 returns b i2 returns c
See also
output iterator that writes to std::basic_streambuf (class template) | |
input iterator that reads from std::basic_istream (class template) |