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NAME¶
std::basic_streambuf::uflow - std::basic_streambuf::uflow
Synopsis¶
 protected:
  
   virtual int_type uflow();
  
   Ensures that at least one character is available in the input area by
    updating the
  
   pointers to the input area (if needed). On success returns the value of that
  
   character and advances the value of the get pointer by one character. On
    failure
  
   returns traits::eof().
  
   The function may update gptr, egptr and eback pointers to define the location
    of
  
   newly loaded data (if any). On failure, the function ensures that either
    gptr() ==
  
   nullptr or gptr() == egptr.
  
   The base class version of the function calls underflow() and increments
    gptr().
Parameters¶
(none)
Return value¶
 The value of the character that was pointed to by the get pointer
    before it was
  
   advanced by one, or traits::eof() otherwise.
  
   The base class version of the function returns the value returned by
    underflow().
Note¶
 The public functions of std::streambuf call this function only if
    gptr() == nullptr
  
   or gptr() >= egptr().
  
   The custom streambuf classes that do not use the get area and do not set the
    get
  
   area pointers in basic_streambuf are required to override this function.
Example¶
 This section is incomplete
  
   Reason: no example
See also¶
 underflow reads characters from the associated input sequence to
    the get area
  
   [virtual] (virtual protected member function)
  
   overflow writes characters to the associated output sequence from the put
    area
  
   [virtual] (virtual protected member function)
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