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std::basic_istream::sync(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::basic_istream::sync(3) |
NAME¶
std::basic_istream::sync - std::basic_istream::sync
Synopsis¶
int sync();
Synchronizes the input buffer with the associated data source.
Behaves as UnformattedInputFunction, except that gcount() is not affected.
After
constructing and checking the sentry object,
If rdbuf() is a null pointer, returns -1.
Otherwise, calls rdbuf()->pubsync(). If that function returns -1, calls
setstate(badbit) and returns -1. Otherwise, returns 0.
Parameters¶
(none)
Return value¶
0 on success, -1 on failure or if the stream does not support
this operation (is
unbuffered).
Notes¶
As with readsome(), it is implementation-defined whether this
function does anything
with library-supplied streams. The intent is typically for the next read
operation
to pick up any changes that may have been made to the associated input
sequence
after the stream buffer last filled its get area. To achieve that, sync() may
empty
the get area, or it may refill it, or it may do nothing. A notable exception
is
Visual Studio, where this operation discards the unprocessed input when
called with
a standard input stream.
Example¶
Demonstrates the use of input stream sync() with file input. Note
that output here
is implementation-defined, since calls to std::basic_filebuf::sync are
implementation-defined for reads.
// Run this code
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
void file_abc()
{
std::ofstream f("test.txt");
f << "abc\n";
}
void file_123()
{
std::ofstream f("test.txt");
f << "123\n";
}
int main()
{
file_abc(); // file now contains "abc"
std::ifstream f("test.txt");
std::cout << "Reading from the file\n";
char c;
f >> c;
std::cout << c;
file_123(); // file now contains "123"
f >> c;
std::cout << c;
f >> c;
std::cout << c << '\n';
f.close();
file_abc(); // file now contains "abc"
f.open("test.txt");
std::cout << "Reading from the file, with sync()\n";
f >> c;
std::cout << c;
file_123(); // file now contains "123"
f.sync();
f >> c;
std::cout << c;
f >> c;
std::cout << c << '\n';
}
Possible output:¶
Reading from the file
abc
Reading from the file, with sync()
a23
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 62 C++98 sync() returned traits::eof() if returns -1 in this
rdbuf()->pubsync() returns -1 case
See also¶
sync synchronizes the buffers with the associated character
sequence
[virtual] (virtual protected member function of
std::basic_streambuf<CharT,Traits>)
flush synchronizes with the underlying storage device
(public member function of std::basic_ostream<CharT,Traits>)
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