1 | // Iostreams base classes -*- C++ -*- |
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24 | |
25 | /** @file bits/ios_base.h |
26 | * This is an internal header file, included by other library headers. |
27 | * Do not attempt to use it directly. @headername{ios} |
28 | */ |
29 | |
30 | // |
31 | // ISO C++ 14882: 27.4 Iostreams base classes |
32 | // |
33 | |
34 | #ifndef _IOS_BASE_H |
35 | #define _IOS_BASE_H 1 |
36 | |
37 | #pragma GCC system_header |
38 | |
39 | #include <ext/atomicity.h> |
40 | #include <bits/localefwd.h> |
41 | #include <bits/locale_classes.h> |
42 | |
43 | #if __cplusplus < 201103L |
44 | # include <stdexcept> |
45 | #else |
46 | # include <system_error> |
47 | #endif |
48 | |
49 | namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default) |
50 | { |
51 | _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION |
52 | |
53 | // The following definitions of bitmask types are enums, not ints, |
54 | // as permitted (but not required) in the standard, in order to provide |
55 | // better type safety in iostream calls. A side effect is that in C++98 |
56 | // expressions involving them are not compile-time constants. |
57 | enum _Ios_Fmtflags |
58 | { |
59 | _S_boolalpha = 1L << 0, |
60 | _S_dec = 1L << 1, |
61 | _S_fixed = 1L << 2, |
62 | _S_hex = 1L << 3, |
63 | _S_internal = 1L << 4, |
64 | _S_left = 1L << 5, |
65 | _S_oct = 1L << 6, |
66 | _S_right = 1L << 7, |
67 | _S_scientific = 1L << 8, |
68 | _S_showbase = 1L << 9, |
69 | _S_showpoint = 1L << 10, |
70 | _S_showpos = 1L << 11, |
71 | _S_skipws = 1L << 12, |
72 | _S_unitbuf = 1L << 13, |
73 | _S_uppercase = 1L << 14, |
74 | _S_adjustfield = _S_left | _S_right | _S_internal, |
75 | _S_basefield = _S_dec | _S_oct | _S_hex, |
76 | _S_floatfield = _S_scientific | _S_fixed, |
77 | _S_ios_fmtflags_end = 1L << 16, |
78 | _S_ios_fmtflags_max = __INT_MAX__, |
79 | _S_ios_fmtflags_min = ~__INT_MAX__ |
80 | }; |
81 | |
82 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Fmtflags |
83 | operator&(_Ios_Fmtflags __a, _Ios_Fmtflags __b) |
84 | { return _Ios_Fmtflags(static_cast<int>(__a) & static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
85 | |
86 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Fmtflags |
87 | operator|(_Ios_Fmtflags __a, _Ios_Fmtflags __b) |
88 | { return _Ios_Fmtflags(static_cast<int>(__a) | static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
89 | |
90 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Fmtflags |
91 | operator^(_Ios_Fmtflags __a, _Ios_Fmtflags __b) |
92 | { return _Ios_Fmtflags(static_cast<int>(__a) ^ static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
93 | |
94 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Fmtflags |
95 | operator~(_Ios_Fmtflags __a) |
96 | { return _Ios_Fmtflags(~static_cast<int>(__a)); } |
97 | |
98 | inline const _Ios_Fmtflags& |
99 | operator|=(_Ios_Fmtflags& __a, _Ios_Fmtflags __b) |
100 | { return __a = __a | __b; } |
101 | |
102 | inline const _Ios_Fmtflags& |
103 | operator&=(_Ios_Fmtflags& __a, _Ios_Fmtflags __b) |
104 | { return __a = __a & __b; } |
105 | |
106 | inline const _Ios_Fmtflags& |
107 | operator^=(_Ios_Fmtflags& __a, _Ios_Fmtflags __b) |
108 | { return __a = __a ^ __b; } |
109 | |
110 | |
111 | enum _Ios_Openmode |
112 | { |
113 | _S_app = 1L << 0, |
114 | _S_ate = 1L << 1, |
115 | _S_bin = 1L << 2, |
116 | _S_in = 1L << 3, |
117 | _S_out = 1L << 4, |
118 | _S_trunc = 1L << 5, |
119 | _S_ios_openmode_end = 1L << 16, |
120 | _S_ios_openmode_max = __INT_MAX__, |
121 | _S_ios_openmode_min = ~__INT_MAX__ |
122 | }; |
123 | |
124 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Openmode |
125 | operator&(_Ios_Openmode __a, _Ios_Openmode __b) |
126 | { return _Ios_Openmode(static_cast<int>(__a) & static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
127 | |
128 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Openmode |
129 | operator|(_Ios_Openmode __a, _Ios_Openmode __b) |
130 | { return _Ios_Openmode(static_cast<int>(__a) | static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
131 | |
132 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Openmode |
133 | operator^(_Ios_Openmode __a, _Ios_Openmode __b) |
134 | { return _Ios_Openmode(static_cast<int>(__a) ^ static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
135 | |
136 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Openmode |
137 | operator~(_Ios_Openmode __a) |
138 | { return _Ios_Openmode(~static_cast<int>(__a)); } |
139 | |
140 | inline const _Ios_Openmode& |
141 | operator|=(_Ios_Openmode& __a, _Ios_Openmode __b) |
142 | { return __a = __a | __b; } |
143 | |
144 | inline const _Ios_Openmode& |
145 | operator&=(_Ios_Openmode& __a, _Ios_Openmode __b) |
146 | { return __a = __a & __b; } |
147 | |
148 | inline const _Ios_Openmode& |
149 | operator^=(_Ios_Openmode& __a, _Ios_Openmode __b) |
150 | { return __a = __a ^ __b; } |
151 | |
152 | |
153 | enum _Ios_Iostate |
154 | { |
155 | _S_goodbit = 0, |
156 | _S_badbit = 1L << 0, |
157 | _S_eofbit = 1L << 1, |
158 | _S_failbit = 1L << 2, |
159 | _S_ios_iostate_end = 1L << 16, |
160 | _S_ios_iostate_max = __INT_MAX__, |
161 | _S_ios_iostate_min = ~__INT_MAX__ |
162 | }; |
163 | |
164 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Iostate |
165 | operator&(_Ios_Iostate __a, _Ios_Iostate __b) |
166 | { return _Ios_Iostate(static_cast<int>(__a) & static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
167 | |
168 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Iostate |
169 | operator|(_Ios_Iostate __a, _Ios_Iostate __b) |
170 | { return _Ios_Iostate(static_cast<int>(__a) | static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
171 | |
172 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Iostate |
173 | operator^(_Ios_Iostate __a, _Ios_Iostate __b) |
174 | { return _Ios_Iostate(static_cast<int>(__a) ^ static_cast<int>(__b)); } |
175 | |
176 | inline _GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR _Ios_Iostate |
177 | operator~(_Ios_Iostate __a) |
178 | { return _Ios_Iostate(~static_cast<int>(__a)); } |
179 | |
180 | inline const _Ios_Iostate& |
181 | operator|=(_Ios_Iostate& __a, _Ios_Iostate __b) |
182 | { return __a = __a | __b; } |
183 | |
184 | inline const _Ios_Iostate& |
185 | operator&=(_Ios_Iostate& __a, _Ios_Iostate __b) |
186 | { return __a = __a & __b; } |
187 | |
188 | inline const _Ios_Iostate& |
189 | operator^=(_Ios_Iostate& __a, _Ios_Iostate __b) |
190 | { return __a = __a ^ __b; } |
191 | |
192 | |
193 | enum _Ios_Seekdir |
194 | { |
195 | _S_beg = 0, |
196 | _S_cur = _GLIBCXX_STDIO_SEEK_CUR, |
197 | _S_end = _GLIBCXX_STDIO_SEEK_END, |
198 | _S_ios_seekdir_end = 1L << 16 |
199 | }; |
200 | |
201 | #if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
202 | /// I/O error code |
203 | enum class io_errc { stream = 1 }; |
204 | |
205 | template <> struct is_error_code_enum<io_errc> : public true_type { }; |
206 | |
207 | const error_category& iostream_category() noexcept; |
208 | |
209 | inline error_code |
210 | make_error_code(io_errc __e) noexcept |
211 | { return error_code(static_cast<int>(__e), iostream_category()); } |
212 | |
213 | inline error_condition |
214 | make_error_condition(io_errc __e) noexcept |
215 | { return error_condition(static_cast<int>(__e), iostream_category()); } |
216 | #endif |
217 | |
218 | // 27.4.2 Class ios_base |
219 | /** |
220 | * @brief The base of the I/O class hierarchy. |
221 | * @ingroup io |
222 | * |
223 | * This class defines everything that can be defined about I/O that does |
224 | * not depend on the type of characters being input or output. Most |
225 | * people will only see @c ios_base when they need to specify the full |
226 | * name of the various I/O flags (e.g., the openmodes). |
227 | */ |
228 | class ios_base |
229 | { |
230 | #if _GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI |
231 | #if __cplusplus < 201103L |
232 | // Type that is layout-compatible with std::system_error |
233 | struct system_error : std::runtime_error |
234 | { |
235 | // Type that is layout-compatible with std::error_code |
236 | struct error_code |
237 | { |
238 | error_code() { } |
239 | private: |
240 | int _M_value; |
241 | const void* _M_cat; |
242 | } _M_code; |
243 | }; |
244 | #endif |
245 | #endif |
246 | public: |
247 | |
248 | /** |
249 | * @brief These are thrown to indicate problems with io. |
250 | * @ingroup exceptions |
251 | * |
252 | * 27.4.2.1.1 Class ios_base::failure |
253 | */ |
254 | #if _GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI |
255 | class _GLIBCXX_ABI_TAG_CXX11 failure : public system_error |
256 | { |
257 | public: |
258 | explicit |
259 | failure(const string& __str); |
260 | |
261 | #if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
262 | explicit |
263 | failure(const string&, const error_code&); |
264 | |
265 | explicit |
266 | failure(const char*, const error_code& = io_errc::stream); |
267 | #endif |
268 | |
269 | virtual |
270 | ~failure() throw(); |
271 | |
272 | virtual const char* |
273 | what() const throw(); |
274 | }; |
275 | #else |
276 | class failure : public exception |
277 | { |
278 | public: |
279 | // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS |
280 | // 48. Use of non-existent exception constructor |
281 | explicit |
282 | failure(const string& __str) throw(); |
283 | |
284 | // This declaration is not useless: |
285 | // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.3.2/gcc/Vague-Linkage.html |
286 | virtual |
287 | ~failure() throw(); |
288 | |
289 | virtual const char* |
290 | what() const throw(); |
291 | |
292 | #if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
293 | // Define the new members required by C++11, |
294 | // even though the error_code cannot be stored. |
295 | |
296 | explicit |
297 | failure(const string& __s, const error_code&) noexcept |
298 | : failure(__s) |
299 | { } |
300 | |
301 | explicit |
302 | failure(const char* __s, const error_code& = error_code{}) |
303 | : failure(string(__s)) |
304 | { } |
305 | |
306 | // Stand-in for system_error::code() but returning by value. |
307 | error_code code() const noexcept { return error_code{}; } |
308 | #endif |
309 | |
310 | private: |
311 | string _M_msg; |
312 | }; |
313 | #endif |
314 | |
315 | // 27.4.2.1.2 Type ios_base::fmtflags |
316 | /** |
317 | * @brief This is a bitmask type. |
318 | * |
319 | * @c @a _Ios_Fmtflags is implementation-defined, but it is valid to |
320 | * perform bitwise operations on these values and expect the Right |
321 | * Thing to happen. Defined objects of type fmtflags are: |
322 | * - boolalpha |
323 | * - dec |
324 | * - fixed |
325 | * - hex |
326 | * - internal |
327 | * - left |
328 | * - oct |
329 | * - right |
330 | * - scientific |
331 | * - showbase |
332 | * - showpoint |
333 | * - showpos |
334 | * - skipws |
335 | * - unitbuf |
336 | * - uppercase |
337 | * - adjustfield |
338 | * - basefield |
339 | * - floatfield |
340 | */ |
341 | typedef _Ios_Fmtflags fmtflags; |
342 | |
343 | /// Insert/extract @c bool in alphabetic rather than numeric format. |
344 | static const fmtflags boolalpha = _S_boolalpha; |
345 | |
346 | /// Converts integer input or generates integer output in decimal base. |
347 | static const fmtflags dec = _S_dec; |
348 | |
349 | /// Generate floating-point output in fixed-point notation. |
350 | static const fmtflags fixed = _S_fixed; |
351 | |
352 | /// Converts integer input or generates integer output in hexadecimal base. |
353 | static const fmtflags hex = _S_hex; |
354 | |
355 | /// Adds fill characters at a designated internal point in certain |
356 | /// generated output, or identical to @c right if no such point is |
357 | /// designated. |
358 | static const fmtflags internal = _S_internal; |
359 | |
360 | /// Adds fill characters on the right (final positions) of certain |
361 | /// generated output. (I.e., the thing you print is flush left.) |
362 | static const fmtflags left = _S_left; |
363 | |
364 | /// Converts integer input or generates integer output in octal base. |
365 | static const fmtflags oct = _S_oct; |
366 | |
367 | /// Adds fill characters on the left (initial positions) of certain |
368 | /// generated output. (I.e., the thing you print is flush right.) |
369 | static const fmtflags right = _S_right; |
370 | |
371 | /// Generates floating-point output in scientific notation. |
372 | static const fmtflags scientific = _S_scientific; |
373 | |
374 | /// Generates a prefix indicating the numeric base of generated integer |
375 | /// output. |
376 | static const fmtflags showbase = _S_showbase; |
377 | |
378 | /// Generates a decimal-point character unconditionally in generated |
379 | /// floating-point output. |
380 | static const fmtflags showpoint = _S_showpoint; |
381 | |
382 | /// Generates a + sign in non-negative generated numeric output. |
383 | static const fmtflags showpos = _S_showpos; |
384 | |
385 | /// Skips leading white space before certain input operations. |
386 | static const fmtflags skipws = _S_skipws; |
387 | |
388 | /// Flushes output after each output operation. |
389 | static const fmtflags unitbuf = _S_unitbuf; |
390 | |
391 | /// Replaces certain lowercase letters with their uppercase equivalents |
392 | /// in generated output. |
393 | static const fmtflags uppercase = _S_uppercase; |
394 | |
395 | /// A mask of left|right|internal. Useful for the 2-arg form of @c setf. |
396 | static const fmtflags adjustfield = _S_adjustfield; |
397 | |
398 | /// A mask of dec|oct|hex. Useful for the 2-arg form of @c setf. |
399 | static const fmtflags basefield = _S_basefield; |
400 | |
401 | /// A mask of scientific|fixed. Useful for the 2-arg form of @c setf. |
402 | static const fmtflags floatfield = _S_floatfield; |
403 | |
404 | // 27.4.2.1.3 Type ios_base::iostate |
405 | /** |
406 | * @brief This is a bitmask type. |
407 | * |
408 | * @c @a _Ios_Iostate is implementation-defined, but it is valid to |
409 | * perform bitwise operations on these values and expect the Right |
410 | * Thing to happen. Defined objects of type iostate are: |
411 | * - badbit |
412 | * - eofbit |
413 | * - failbit |
414 | * - goodbit |
415 | */ |
416 | typedef _Ios_Iostate iostate; |
417 | |
418 | /// Indicates a loss of integrity in an input or output sequence (such |
419 | /// as an irrecoverable read error from a file). |
420 | static const iostate badbit = _S_badbit; |
421 | |
422 | /// Indicates that an input operation reached the end of an input sequence. |
423 | static const iostate eofbit = _S_eofbit; |
424 | |
425 | /// Indicates that an input operation failed to read the expected |
426 | /// characters, or that an output operation failed to generate the |
427 | /// desired characters. |
428 | static const iostate failbit = _S_failbit; |
429 | |
430 | /// Indicates all is well. |
431 | static const iostate goodbit = _S_goodbit; |
432 | |
433 | // 27.4.2.1.4 Type ios_base::openmode |
434 | /** |
435 | * @brief This is a bitmask type. |
436 | * |
437 | * @c @a _Ios_Openmode is implementation-defined, but it is valid to |
438 | * perform bitwise operations on these values and expect the Right |
439 | * Thing to happen. Defined objects of type openmode are: |
440 | * - app |
441 | * - ate |
442 | * - binary |
443 | * - in |
444 | * - out |
445 | * - trunc |
446 | */ |
447 | typedef _Ios_Openmode openmode; |
448 | |
449 | /// Seek to end before each write. |
450 | static const openmode app = _S_app; |
451 | |
452 | /// Open and seek to end immediately after opening. |
453 | static const openmode ate = _S_ate; |
454 | |
455 | /// Perform input and output in binary mode (as opposed to text mode). |
456 | /// This is probably not what you think it is; see |
457 | /// https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/fstreams.html#std.io.filestreams.binary |
458 | static const openmode binary = _S_bin; |
459 | |
460 | /// Open for input. Default for @c ifstream and fstream. |
461 | static const openmode in = _S_in; |
462 | |
463 | /// Open for output. Default for @c ofstream and fstream. |
464 | static const openmode out = _S_out; |
465 | |
466 | /// Truncate an existing stream when opening. Default for @c ofstream. |
467 | static const openmode trunc = _S_trunc; |
468 | |
469 | // 27.4.2.1.5 Type ios_base::seekdir |
470 | /** |
471 | * @brief This is an enumerated type. |
472 | * |
473 | * @c @a _Ios_Seekdir is implementation-defined. Defined values |
474 | * of type seekdir are: |
475 | * - beg |
476 | * - cur, equivalent to @c SEEK_CUR in the C standard library. |
477 | * - end, equivalent to @c SEEK_END in the C standard library. |
478 | */ |
479 | typedef _Ios_Seekdir seekdir; |
480 | |
481 | /// Request a seek relative to the beginning of the stream. |
482 | static const seekdir beg = _S_beg; |
483 | |
484 | /// Request a seek relative to the current position within the sequence. |
485 | static const seekdir cur = _S_cur; |
486 | |
487 | /// Request a seek relative to the current end of the sequence. |
488 | static const seekdir end = _S_end; |
489 | |
490 | #if __cplusplus <= 201402L |
491 | // Annex D.6 (removed in C++17) |
492 | typedef int io_state |
493 | _GLIBCXX_DEPRECATED_SUGGEST("std::iostate" ); |
494 | typedef int open_mode |
495 | _GLIBCXX_DEPRECATED_SUGGEST("std::openmode" ); |
496 | typedef int seek_dir |
497 | _GLIBCXX_DEPRECATED_SUGGEST("std::seekdir" ); |
498 | |
499 | typedef std::streampos streampos |
500 | _GLIBCXX_DEPRECATED_SUGGEST("std::streampos" ); |
501 | typedef std::streamoff streamoff |
502 | _GLIBCXX_DEPRECATED_SUGGEST("std::streamoff" ); |
503 | #endif |
504 | |
505 | // Callbacks; |
506 | /** |
507 | * @brief The set of events that may be passed to an event callback. |
508 | * |
509 | * erase_event is used during ~ios() and copyfmt(). imbue_event is used |
510 | * during imbue(). copyfmt_event is used during copyfmt(). |
511 | */ |
512 | enum event |
513 | { |
514 | erase_event, |
515 | imbue_event, |
516 | copyfmt_event |
517 | }; |
518 | |
519 | /** |
520 | * @brief The type of an event callback function. |
521 | * @param __e One of the members of the event enum. |
522 | * @param __b Reference to the ios_base object. |
523 | * @param __i The integer provided when the callback was registered. |
524 | * |
525 | * Event callbacks are user defined functions that get called during |
526 | * several ios_base and basic_ios functions, specifically imbue(), |
527 | * copyfmt(), and ~ios(). |
528 | */ |
529 | typedef void (*event_callback) (event __e, ios_base& __b, int __i); |
530 | |
531 | /** |
532 | * @brief Add the callback __fn with parameter __index. |
533 | * @param __fn The function to add. |
534 | * @param __index The integer to pass to the function when invoked. |
535 | * |
536 | * Registers a function as an event callback with an integer parameter to |
537 | * be passed to the function when invoked. Multiple copies of the |
538 | * function are allowed. If there are multiple callbacks, they are |
539 | * invoked in the order they were registered. |
540 | */ |
541 | void |
542 | register_callback(event_callback __fn, int __index); |
543 | |
544 | protected: |
545 | streamsize _M_precision; |
546 | streamsize _M_width; |
547 | fmtflags _M_flags; |
548 | iostate _M_exception; |
549 | iostate _M_streambuf_state; |
550 | |
551 | // 27.4.2.6 Members for callbacks |
552 | // 27.4.2.6 ios_base callbacks |
553 | struct _Callback_list |
554 | { |
555 | // Data Members |
556 | _Callback_list* _M_next; |
557 | ios_base::event_callback _M_fn; |
558 | int _M_index; |
559 | _Atomic_word _M_refcount; // 0 means one reference. |
560 | |
561 | _Callback_list(ios_base::event_callback __fn, int __index, |
562 | _Callback_list* __cb) |
563 | : _M_next(__cb), _M_fn(__fn), _M_index(__index), _M_refcount(0) { } |
564 | |
565 | void |
566 | _M_add_reference() { __gnu_cxx::__atomic_add_dispatch(&_M_refcount, 1); } |
567 | |
568 | // 0 => OK to delete. |
569 | int |
570 | _M_remove_reference() |
571 | { |
572 | // Be race-detector-friendly. For more info see bits/c++config. |
573 | _GLIBCXX_SYNCHRONIZATION_HAPPENS_BEFORE(&_M_refcount); |
574 | int __res = __gnu_cxx::__exchange_and_add_dispatch(&_M_refcount, -1); |
575 | if (__res == 0) |
576 | { |
577 | _GLIBCXX_SYNCHRONIZATION_HAPPENS_AFTER(&_M_refcount); |
578 | } |
579 | return __res; |
580 | } |
581 | }; |
582 | |
583 | _Callback_list* _M_callbacks; |
584 | |
585 | void |
586 | _M_call_callbacks(event __ev) throw(); |
587 | |
588 | void |
589 | _M_dispose_callbacks(void) throw(); |
590 | |
591 | // 27.4.2.5 Members for iword/pword storage |
592 | struct _Words |
593 | { |
594 | void* _M_pword; |
595 | long _M_iword; |
596 | _Words() : _M_pword(0), _M_iword(0) { } |
597 | }; |
598 | |
599 | // Only for failed iword/pword calls. |
600 | _Words _M_word_zero; |
601 | |
602 | // Guaranteed storage. |
603 | // The first 5 iword and pword slots are reserved for internal use. |
604 | enum { _S_local_word_size = 8 }; |
605 | _Words _M_local_word[_S_local_word_size]; |
606 | |
607 | // Allocated storage. |
608 | int _M_word_size; |
609 | _Words* _M_word; |
610 | |
611 | _Words& |
612 | _M_grow_words(int __index, bool __iword); |
613 | |
614 | // Members for locale and locale caching. |
615 | locale _M_ios_locale; |
616 | |
617 | void |
618 | _M_init() throw(); |
619 | |
620 | public: |
621 | |
622 | // 27.4.2.1.6 Class ios_base::Init |
623 | // Used to initialize standard streams. In theory, g++ could use |
624 | // -finit-priority to order this stuff correctly without going |
625 | // through these machinations. |
626 | class Init |
627 | { |
628 | friend class ios_base; |
629 | public: |
630 | Init(); |
631 | ~Init(); |
632 | |
633 | #if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
634 | Init(const Init&) = default; |
635 | Init& operator=(const Init&) = default; |
636 | #endif |
637 | |
638 | private: |
639 | static _Atomic_word _S_refcount; |
640 | static bool _S_synced_with_stdio; |
641 | }; |
642 | |
643 | // [27.4.2.2] fmtflags state functions |
644 | /** |
645 | * @brief Access to format flags. |
646 | * @return The format control flags for both input and output. |
647 | */ |
648 | fmtflags |
649 | flags() const |
650 | { return _M_flags; } |
651 | |
652 | /** |
653 | * @brief Setting new format flags all at once. |
654 | * @param __fmtfl The new flags to set. |
655 | * @return The previous format control flags. |
656 | * |
657 | * This function overwrites all the format flags with @a __fmtfl. |
658 | */ |
659 | fmtflags |
660 | flags(fmtflags __fmtfl) |
661 | { |
662 | fmtflags __old = _M_flags; |
663 | _M_flags = __fmtfl; |
664 | return __old; |
665 | } |
666 | |
667 | /** |
668 | * @brief Setting new format flags. |
669 | * @param __fmtfl Additional flags to set. |
670 | * @return The previous format control flags. |
671 | * |
672 | * This function sets additional flags in format control. Flags that |
673 | * were previously set remain set. |
674 | */ |
675 | fmtflags |
676 | setf(fmtflags __fmtfl) |
677 | { |
678 | fmtflags __old = _M_flags; |
679 | _M_flags |= __fmtfl; |
680 | return __old; |
681 | } |
682 | |
683 | /** |
684 | * @brief Setting new format flags. |
685 | * @param __fmtfl Additional flags to set. |
686 | * @param __mask The flags mask for @a fmtfl. |
687 | * @return The previous format control flags. |
688 | * |
689 | * This function clears @a mask in the format flags, then sets |
690 | * @a fmtfl @c & @a mask. An example mask is @c ios_base::adjustfield. |
691 | */ |
692 | fmtflags |
693 | setf(fmtflags __fmtfl, fmtflags __mask) |
694 | { |
695 | fmtflags __old = _M_flags; |
696 | _M_flags &= ~__mask; |
697 | _M_flags |= (__fmtfl & __mask); |
698 | return __old; |
699 | } |
700 | |
701 | /** |
702 | * @brief Clearing format flags. |
703 | * @param __mask The flags to unset. |
704 | * |
705 | * This function clears @a __mask in the format flags. |
706 | */ |
707 | void |
708 | unsetf(fmtflags __mask) |
709 | { _M_flags &= ~__mask; } |
710 | |
711 | /** |
712 | * @brief Flags access. |
713 | * @return The precision to generate on certain output operations. |
714 | * |
715 | * Be careful if you try to give a definition of @a precision here; see |
716 | * DR 189. |
717 | */ |
718 | streamsize |
719 | precision() const |
720 | { return _M_precision; } |
721 | |
722 | /** |
723 | * @brief Changing flags. |
724 | * @param __prec The new precision value. |
725 | * @return The previous value of precision(). |
726 | */ |
727 | streamsize |
728 | precision(streamsize __prec) |
729 | { |
730 | streamsize __old = _M_precision; |
731 | _M_precision = __prec; |
732 | return __old; |
733 | } |
734 | |
735 | /** |
736 | * @brief Flags access. |
737 | * @return The minimum field width to generate on output operations. |
738 | * |
739 | * <em>Minimum field width</em> refers to the number of characters. |
740 | */ |
741 | streamsize |
742 | width() const |
743 | { return _M_width; } |
744 | |
745 | /** |
746 | * @brief Changing flags. |
747 | * @param __wide The new width value. |
748 | * @return The previous value of width(). |
749 | */ |
750 | streamsize |
751 | width(streamsize __wide) |
752 | { |
753 | streamsize __old = _M_width; |
754 | _M_width = __wide; |
755 | return __old; |
756 | } |
757 | |
758 | // [27.4.2.4] ios_base static members |
759 | /** |
760 | * @brief Interaction with the standard C I/O objects. |
761 | * @param __sync Whether to synchronize or not. |
762 | * @return True if the standard streams were previously synchronized. |
763 | * |
764 | * The synchronization referred to is @e only that between the standard |
765 | * C facilities (e.g., stdout) and the standard C++ objects (e.g., |
766 | * cout). User-declared streams are unaffected. See |
767 | * https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/fstreams.html#std.io.filestreams.binary |
768 | */ |
769 | static bool |
770 | sync_with_stdio(bool __sync = true); |
771 | |
772 | // [27.4.2.3] ios_base locale functions |
773 | /** |
774 | * @brief Setting a new locale. |
775 | * @param __loc The new locale. |
776 | * @return The previous locale. |
777 | * |
778 | * Sets the new locale for this stream, and then invokes each callback |
779 | * with imbue_event. |
780 | */ |
781 | locale |
782 | imbue(const locale& __loc) throw(); |
783 | |
784 | /** |
785 | * @brief Locale access |
786 | * @return A copy of the current locale. |
787 | * |
788 | * If @c imbue(loc) has previously been called, then this function |
789 | * returns @c loc. Otherwise, it returns a copy of @c std::locale(), |
790 | * the global C++ locale. |
791 | */ |
792 | locale |
793 | getloc() const |
794 | { return _M_ios_locale; } |
795 | |
796 | /** |
797 | * @brief Locale access |
798 | * @return A reference to the current locale. |
799 | * |
800 | * Like getloc above, but returns a reference instead of |
801 | * generating a copy. |
802 | */ |
803 | const locale& |
804 | _M_getloc() const |
805 | { return _M_ios_locale; } |
806 | |
807 | // [27.4.2.5] ios_base storage functions |
808 | /** |
809 | * @brief Access to unique indices. |
810 | * @return An integer different from all previous calls. |
811 | * |
812 | * This function returns a unique integer every time it is called. It |
813 | * can be used for any purpose, but is primarily intended to be a unique |
814 | * index for the iword and pword functions. The expectation is that an |
815 | * application calls xalloc in order to obtain an index in the iword and |
816 | * pword arrays that can be used without fear of conflict. |
817 | * |
818 | * The implementation maintains a static variable that is incremented and |
819 | * returned on each invocation. xalloc is guaranteed to return an index |
820 | * that is safe to use in the iword and pword arrays. |
821 | */ |
822 | static int |
823 | xalloc() throw(); |
824 | |
825 | /** |
826 | * @brief Access to integer array. |
827 | * @param __ix Index into the array. |
828 | * @return A reference to an integer associated with the index. |
829 | * |
830 | * The iword function provides access to an array of integers that can be |
831 | * used for any purpose. The array grows as required to hold the |
832 | * supplied index. All integers in the array are initialized to 0. |
833 | * |
834 | * The implementation reserves several indices. You should use xalloc to |
835 | * obtain an index that is safe to use. Also note that since the array |
836 | * can grow dynamically, it is not safe to hold onto the reference. |
837 | */ |
838 | long& |
839 | iword(int __ix) |
840 | { |
841 | _Words& __word = ((unsigned)__ix < (unsigned)_M_word_size) |
842 | ? _M_word[__ix] : _M_grow_words(__ix, true); |
843 | return __word._M_iword; |
844 | } |
845 | |
846 | /** |
847 | * @brief Access to void pointer array. |
848 | * @param __ix Index into the array. |
849 | * @return A reference to a void* associated with the index. |
850 | * |
851 | * The pword function provides access to an array of pointers that can be |
852 | * used for any purpose. The array grows as required to hold the |
853 | * supplied index. All pointers in the array are initialized to 0. |
854 | * |
855 | * The implementation reserves several indices. You should use xalloc to |
856 | * obtain an index that is safe to use. Also note that since the array |
857 | * can grow dynamically, it is not safe to hold onto the reference. |
858 | */ |
859 | void*& |
860 | pword(int __ix) |
861 | { |
862 | _Words& __word = ((unsigned)__ix < (unsigned)_M_word_size) |
863 | ? _M_word[__ix] : _M_grow_words(__ix, false); |
864 | return __word._M_pword; |
865 | } |
866 | |
867 | // Destructor |
868 | /** |
869 | * Invokes each callback with erase_event. Destroys local storage. |
870 | * |
871 | * Note that the ios_base object for the standard streams never gets |
872 | * destroyed. As a result, any callbacks registered with the standard |
873 | * streams will not get invoked with erase_event (unless copyfmt is |
874 | * used). |
875 | */ |
876 | virtual ~ios_base(); |
877 | |
878 | protected: |
879 | ios_base() throw (); |
880 | |
881 | #if __cplusplus < 201103L |
882 | // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS |
883 | // 50. Copy constructor and assignment operator of ios_base |
884 | private: |
885 | ios_base(const ios_base&); |
886 | |
887 | ios_base& |
888 | operator=(const ios_base&); |
889 | #else |
890 | public: |
891 | ios_base(const ios_base&) = delete; |
892 | |
893 | ios_base& |
894 | operator=(const ios_base&) = delete; |
895 | |
896 | protected: |
897 | void |
898 | _M_move(ios_base&) noexcept; |
899 | |
900 | void |
901 | _M_swap(ios_base& __rhs) noexcept; |
902 | #endif |
903 | }; |
904 | |
905 | // [27.4.5.1] fmtflags manipulators |
906 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::boolalpha). |
907 | inline ios_base& |
908 | boolalpha(ios_base& __base) |
909 | { |
910 | __base.setf(ios_base::boolalpha); |
911 | return __base; |
912 | } |
913 | |
914 | /// Calls base.unsetf(ios_base::boolalpha). |
915 | inline ios_base& |
916 | noboolalpha(ios_base& __base) |
917 | { |
918 | __base.unsetf(ios_base::boolalpha); |
919 | return __base; |
920 | } |
921 | |
922 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::showbase). |
923 | inline ios_base& |
924 | showbase(ios_base& __base) |
925 | { |
926 | __base.setf(ios_base::showbase); |
927 | return __base; |
928 | } |
929 | |
930 | /// Calls base.unsetf(ios_base::showbase). |
931 | inline ios_base& |
932 | noshowbase(ios_base& __base) |
933 | { |
934 | __base.unsetf(ios_base::showbase); |
935 | return __base; |
936 | } |
937 | |
938 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::showpoint). |
939 | inline ios_base& |
940 | showpoint(ios_base& __base) |
941 | { |
942 | __base.setf(ios_base::showpoint); |
943 | return __base; |
944 | } |
945 | |
946 | /// Calls base.unsetf(ios_base::showpoint). |
947 | inline ios_base& |
948 | noshowpoint(ios_base& __base) |
949 | { |
950 | __base.unsetf(ios_base::showpoint); |
951 | return __base; |
952 | } |
953 | |
954 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::showpos). |
955 | inline ios_base& |
956 | showpos(ios_base& __base) |
957 | { |
958 | __base.setf(ios_base::showpos); |
959 | return __base; |
960 | } |
961 | |
962 | /// Calls base.unsetf(ios_base::showpos). |
963 | inline ios_base& |
964 | noshowpos(ios_base& __base) |
965 | { |
966 | __base.unsetf(ios_base::showpos); |
967 | return __base; |
968 | } |
969 | |
970 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::skipws). |
971 | inline ios_base& |
972 | skipws(ios_base& __base) |
973 | { |
974 | __base.setf(ios_base::skipws); |
975 | return __base; |
976 | } |
977 | |
978 | /// Calls base.unsetf(ios_base::skipws). |
979 | inline ios_base& |
980 | noskipws(ios_base& __base) |
981 | { |
982 | __base.unsetf(ios_base::skipws); |
983 | return __base; |
984 | } |
985 | |
986 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::uppercase). |
987 | inline ios_base& |
988 | uppercase(ios_base& __base) |
989 | { |
990 | __base.setf(ios_base::uppercase); |
991 | return __base; |
992 | } |
993 | |
994 | /// Calls base.unsetf(ios_base::uppercase). |
995 | inline ios_base& |
996 | nouppercase(ios_base& __base) |
997 | { |
998 | __base.unsetf(ios_base::uppercase); |
999 | return __base; |
1000 | } |
1001 | |
1002 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::unitbuf). |
1003 | inline ios_base& |
1004 | unitbuf(ios_base& __base) |
1005 | { |
1006 | __base.setf(ios_base::unitbuf); |
1007 | return __base; |
1008 | } |
1009 | |
1010 | /// Calls base.unsetf(ios_base::unitbuf). |
1011 | inline ios_base& |
1012 | nounitbuf(ios_base& __base) |
1013 | { |
1014 | __base.unsetf(ios_base::unitbuf); |
1015 | return __base; |
1016 | } |
1017 | |
1018 | // [27.4.5.2] adjustfield manipulators |
1019 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::internal, ios_base::adjustfield). |
1020 | inline ios_base& |
1021 | internal(ios_base& __base) |
1022 | { |
1023 | __base.setf(ios_base::internal, ios_base::adjustfield); |
1024 | return __base; |
1025 | } |
1026 | |
1027 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::left, ios_base::adjustfield). |
1028 | inline ios_base& |
1029 | left(ios_base& __base) |
1030 | { |
1031 | __base.setf(ios_base::left, ios_base::adjustfield); |
1032 | return __base; |
1033 | } |
1034 | |
1035 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::right, ios_base::adjustfield). |
1036 | inline ios_base& |
1037 | right(ios_base& __base) |
1038 | { |
1039 | __base.setf(ios_base::right, ios_base::adjustfield); |
1040 | return __base; |
1041 | } |
1042 | |
1043 | // [27.4.5.3] basefield manipulators |
1044 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::dec, ios_base::basefield). |
1045 | inline ios_base& |
1046 | dec(ios_base& __base) |
1047 | { |
1048 | __base.setf(ios_base::dec, ios_base::basefield); |
1049 | return __base; |
1050 | } |
1051 | |
1052 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::hex, ios_base::basefield). |
1053 | inline ios_base& |
1054 | hex(ios_base& __base) |
1055 | { |
1056 | __base.setf(ios_base::hex, ios_base::basefield); |
1057 | return __base; |
1058 | } |
1059 | |
1060 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::oct, ios_base::basefield). |
1061 | inline ios_base& |
1062 | oct(ios_base& __base) |
1063 | { |
1064 | __base.setf(ios_base::oct, ios_base::basefield); |
1065 | return __base; |
1066 | } |
1067 | |
1068 | // [27.4.5.4] floatfield manipulators |
1069 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::fixed, ios_base::floatfield). |
1070 | inline ios_base& |
1071 | fixed(ios_base& __base) |
1072 | { |
1073 | __base.setf(ios_base::fixed, ios_base::floatfield); |
1074 | return __base; |
1075 | } |
1076 | |
1077 | /// Calls base.setf(ios_base::scientific, ios_base::floatfield). |
1078 | inline ios_base& |
1079 | scientific(ios_base& __base) |
1080 | { |
1081 | __base.setf(ios_base::scientific, ios_base::floatfield); |
1082 | return __base; |
1083 | } |
1084 | |
1085 | #if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
1086 | // New C++11 floatfield manipulators |
1087 | |
1088 | /// Calls |
1089 | /// base.setf(ios_base::fixed|ios_base::scientific, ios_base::floatfield) |
1090 | inline ios_base& |
1091 | hexfloat(ios_base& __base) |
1092 | { |
1093 | __base.setf(ios_base::fixed | ios_base::scientific, ios_base::floatfield); |
1094 | return __base; |
1095 | } |
1096 | |
1097 | /// Calls @c base.unsetf(ios_base::floatfield) |
1098 | inline ios_base& |
1099 | defaultfloat(ios_base& __base) |
1100 | { |
1101 | __base.unsetf(ios_base::floatfield); |
1102 | return __base; |
1103 | } |
1104 | #endif |
1105 | |
1106 | _GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION |
1107 | } // namespace |
1108 | |
1109 | #endif /* _IOS_BASE_H */ |
1110 | |