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NAME¶
std::basic_stringbuf::seekoff - std::basic_stringbuf::seekoff
Synopsis¶
protected:
  
   virtual pos_type seekoff( off_type off,
  
   std::ios_base::seekdir dir,
  
   std::ios_base::openmode which = std::ios_base::in |
  
   std::ios_base::out );
  
   Repositions std::basic_streambuf::gptr and/or std::basic_streambuf::pptr, if
  
   possible, to the position that corresponds to exactly off characters from
    beginning,
  
   end, or current position of the get and/or put area of the buffer.
  
   * If which includes std::ios_base::in and this buffer is open for reading
    (that
  
   is, if (which & std::ios_base::in) == std::ios_base::in), then
    repositions the
  
   read pointer std::basic_streambuf::gptr inside the get area as described
    below
  
   * If which includes std::ios_base::out and this buffer is open for writing
    (that
  
   is, (which & std::ios_base::out) == std::ios_base::out), then repositions
    the
  
   write pointer std::basic_streambuf::pptr inside the put area as described
    below
  
   * If which includes both std::ios_base::in and std::ios_base::out and the
    buffer
  
   is open for both reading and writing (that is, (which &
    (std::ios_base::in |
  
   std::ios_base::out)) == (std::ios_base::in | std::ios_base::out)), and dir is
  
   either std::ios_base::beg or std::ios_base::end, then repositions both read
    and
  
   write pointers as described below.
  
   * Otherwise, this function fails.
  
   If gptr and/or pptr is repositioned, it is done as follows:
  
   1) The new pointer offset newoff of type off_type is determined
  
   a) if dir == std::ios_base::beg, then newoff is zero
  
   b) if dir == std::ios_base::cur, then newoff is the current position of the
    pointer
  
   (gptr() - eback() or pptr() - pbase())
  
   c) if dir == std::ios_base::end, then newoff is the length of the entire
    initialized
  
   part of the buffer (if over-allocation is used, the high watermark pointer
    minus the
  
   beginning pointer)
  
   2) If the pointer to be repositioned is a null pointer and newoff would be
    non-zero,
  
   this function fails.
  
   3) If newoff + off < 0 (the repositioning would move the pointer to before
    the
  
   beginning of the buffer) or if newoff + off would point past the end of the
    buffer
  
   (or past the last initialized character in the buffer if over-allocation is
    used),
  
   the function fails.
  
   4) Otherwise, the pointer is assigned as if by gptr() = eback() + newoff +
    off or
  
   pptr() = pbase() + newoff + off.
Parameters¶
 off - relative position to set the next pointer(s) to
  
   defines base position to apply the relative offset to. It can be one of the
  
   following constants:
  
   dir - Constant Explanation
  
   beg the beginning of a stream
  
   end the ending of a stream
  
   cur the current position of stream position indicator
  
   defines whether the input sequences, the output sequence, or both are
  
   affected. It can be one or a combination of the following constants:
  
   which -
  
   Constant Explanation
  
   in affect the input sequence
  
   out affect the output sequence
Return value¶
 pos_type(newoff) on success, pos_type(off_type(-1)) on failure or
    if pos_type cannot
  
   represent the resulting stream position.
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <sstream>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::stringstream ss("123"); // in/out
  
   std::cout << "put pos = " << ss.tellp()
  
   << " get pos = " << ss.tellg() << '\n';
  
   // absolute positioning both pointers
  
   ss.rdbuf()->pubseekoff(1, std::ios_base::beg); // move both 1 forward
  
   std::cout << "put pos = " << ss.tellp()
  
   << " get pos = " << ss.tellg() << '\n';
  
   // try to move both pointers 1 forward from current position
  
   if (-1 == ss.rdbuf()->pubseekoff(1, std::ios_base::cur))
  
   std::cout << "moving both pointers from current position
    failed\n";
  
   std::cout << "put pos = " << ss.tellp()
  
   << " get pos = " << ss.tellg() << '\n';
  
   // move the write pointer 1 forward, but not the read pointer
  
   // can also be called as ss.seekp(1, std::ios_base::cur);
  
   ss.rdbuf()->pubseekoff(1, std::ios_base::cur, std::ios_base::out);
  
   std::cout << "put pos = " << ss.tellp()
  
   << " get pos = " << ss.tellg() << '\n';
  
   ss << 'a'; // write at put position
  
   std::cout << "Wrote 'a' at put position, the buffer is now "
    << ss.str() << '\n';
  
   char ch;
  
   ss >> ch;
  
   std::cout << "reading at get position gives '" << ch
    << "'\n";
  
   }
Output:¶
 put pos = 0 get pos = 0
  
   put pos = 1 get pos = 1
  
   moving both pointers from current position failed
  
   put pos = 1 get pos = 1
  
   put pos = 2 get pos = 1
  
   Wrote 'a' at put position, the buffer is now 12a
  
   reading at get position gives '2'
  
   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 55 C++98 seekoff returned an undefined pos_type(off_type(-1))
  
   invalid stream position on failure is returned on failure
  
   static constant members of
  
   LWG 375 C++98 std::ios_base were corrected
  
   misspecified as members of
  
   std::basic_ios
  
   seekoff might succeed even if newoff
  
   LWG 432 C++98 + off seekoff fails
  
   would point past the last initialized in this case
  
   character
  
   repositioning null gptr() and/or null
  
   LWG 453 C++98 pptr() it can succeed in this case
  
   with a new offset of zero always
  
   failed
  
   the end pointer could not be used to
  
   LWG 563 C++98 calculate newoff because it could use the high watermark
  
   not be precisely controlled by the pointer instead
  
   program after resolving LWG issue 432
See also¶
 pubseekoff invokes seekoff()
  
   (public member function of std::basic_streambuf<CharT,Traits>)
  
   seekpos repositions the next pointer in the input sequence, output sequence,
    or
  
   [virtual] both using absolute addressing
  
   (virtual protected member function)
  
   seekoff repositions the file position, using relative addressing
  
   [virtual] (virtual protected member function of
    std::basic_filebuf<CharT,Traits>)
  
   seekoff repositions the next pointer in the input sequence, output sequence,
    or
  
   [virtual] both, using relative addressing
  
   (virtual protected member function of std::strstreambuf)
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