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NAME¶
std::basic_streambuf::sgetn,std::basic_streambuf::xsgetn - std::basic_streambuf::sgetn,std::basic_streambuf::xsgetn
Synopsis¶
 std::streamsize sgetn( char_type* s, std::streamsize count );
    (1)
  
   protected: (2)
  
   virtual std::streamsize xsgetn( char_type* s, std::streamsize count );
  
   1) Calls xsgetn(s, count) of the most derived class.
  
   2) Reads count characters from the input sequence and stores them into a
    character
  
   array pointed to by s. The characters are read as if by repeated calls to
    sbumpc().
  
   That is, if less than count characters are immediately available, the
    function calls
  
   uflow() to provide more until Traits::eof() is returned.
  
   Classes derived from std::basic_streambuf are permitted to provide more
    efficient
  
   implementations of this function.
Parameters¶
 s - pointer to the beginning of a char_type array
  
   count - maximum number of characters to read.
Return value¶
 The number of characters successfully read. If it is less than
    count the input
  
   sequence has reached the end.
Notes¶
 The rule about "more efficient implementations" permits
    bulk I/O without
  
   intermediate buffering: that's how std::ifstream::read simply passes the
    pointer to
  
   the POSIX read() system call in some implementations of iostreams
Example¶
 This section is incomplete
  
   Reason: no example
See also¶
 sputn invokes xsputn()
  
   (public member function)
Category:¶
* Todo no example
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