typedef /*implementation defined*/ iostate; | ||
static constexpr iostate goodbit = 0; | ||
static constexpr iostate badbit = /*implementation defined*/ static constexpr iostate failbit = /*implementation defined*/ static constexpr iostate eofbit = /*implementation defined*/ |
Specifies stream state flags. It is a BitmaskType
, the following constants are defined:
Constant | Explanation |
---|---|
goodbit | no error |
badbit | irrecoverable stream error |
failbit | input/output operation failed (formatting or extraction error) |
eofbit | associated input sequence has reached end-of-file |
The eofbit
The eofbit is set by the following standard library functions:
- The string input function
std::getline
if it completes by reaching the end of the stream, as opposed to reaching the specified terminating character. - The numeric input overloads of
basic_istream::operator>>
if the end of the stream was encountered while reading the next character, on Stage 2 ofnum_get::get
processing. Depending on the parsing state,failbit
may or may not be set at the same time: for example,int n; istringstream buf("1"); buf >> n;
setseofbit
, but notfailbit
: the integer1
was successfully parsed and stored inn
. On the other hand,bool b; istringstream buf("tr"); buf >> boolalpha >> b;
sets botheofbit
andfailbit
: there was not enough characters to complete the parsing of the booleantrue
. - The character extraction overloads of
operator>>std::basic_istream
, if the end of the stream is reached before the limit (if any) on the number of characters to be extracted. - The
std::get_time
I/O manipulator and any of thestd::time_get
parsing functions:time_get::get
,time_get::get_time
,time_get::get_date
, etc., if the end of the stream is reached before the last character needed to parse the expected date/time value was processed. - The
std::get_money
I/O manipulator andmoney_get::get
function, if the end of the stream is reached before the last character needed to parse the expected monetary value was processed. - The
basic_istream::sentry
constructor, executed at the beginning of every formatted input function: unless theskipws
bit is unset (e.g. by issuingstd::noskipws
), sentry reads and discards the leading whitespace characters. If the end of the input stream is reached during this operation, botheofbit
andfailbit
are set, and no input takes place. - The I/O manipulator
std::ws
, if it reaches the end of the stream while consuming whitespace (but, unlike the formatted input sentry, it does not setfailbit
in this case) - The unformatted input functions
basic_istream::read
,basic_istream::get
,basic_istream::peek
, andbasic_istream::getline
, when reaching the end of the stream. - The discard input function
basic_istream::ignore
, when reaching the end of the stream before reaching the specified delimiter character. - The immediate input function
basic_istream::readsome
, ifbasic_streambuf::in_avail
returns-1
The following functions clear eofbit
as a side-effect:
The failbit
The failbit is set by the following standard library functions:
- The
basic_istream::sentry
constructor, executed at the beginning of every input function, if eithereofbit
orbadbit
is already set on the stream, or if the end of stream is encountered while consuming leading whitespace. - The
basic_ostream::sentry
constructor, executed at the beginning of every output function, under implementation-defined conditions. -
operator>>(std::basic_string<>)
if the function extracts no characters from the input stream. -
operator>>(std::complex<>)
if the function fails to extract a valid complex number. - The character array and single character overloads of
operator>>
if they fail to extract any characters. - The streambuf overload of
basic_istream::operator>>
if the streambuf argument is a null pointer or if no characters were inserted into the streambuf. - The streambuf overload of
basic_ostream::operator<<
if the function inserts no characters. -
operator>>(std::bitset<>)
if the function extracts no characters from the input stream. -
std::getline
if the function extracts no characters or if it manages to extractbasic_string::max_size
characters from the input stream. - The numeric, pointer, and boolean input overloads of
basic_istream::operator>>
(technically, the overloads ofnum_get::get
they call), if the input cannot be parsed as a valid value or if the value parsed does not fit in the destination type. - The time input manipulator
std::get_time
(technically,time_get::get
it calls), if the input cannot be unambiguously parsed as a time value according to the given format string. - The currency input manipulator
std::get_money
(technically,money_get::get
it calls), if the input cannot be unambiguously parsed as a monetary value according to the locale rules. - The extraction operators of all
RandomNumberEngine
s, if bad input is encountered. - The extraction operators of all
RandomNumberDistribution
s, if bad input is encountered. - The unformatted input functions
basic_istream::get
if they fails to extract any characters. -
basic_istream::getline
, if it extracts no characters, if it fills in the provided buffer without encountering the delimiter, or if the provided buffer size is less than 1. -
basic_istream::read
, if the end-of-file condition occurs on the input stream before all requested characters could be extracted. -
basic_istream::seekg
on failure -
basic_ostream::tellp
on failure - The constructors of
std::basic_fstream
,std::basic_ifstream
, andstd::basic_ofstream
that takes a filename argument, if the file cannot be opened. -
basic_fstream::open
,basic_ifstream::open
, andbasic_ofstream::open
if the file cannot be opened. -
basic_fstream::close
,basic_ifstream::close
, andbasic_ofstream::close
if the file cannot be closed.
The badbit
The badbit is set by the following standard library functions:
-
basic_ostream::put
if it fails to insert a character into the output stream, for any reason. -
basic_ostream::write
if it fails to insert a character into the output stream, for any reason. - Formatted output functions operator<<,
std::put_money
, andstd::put_time
, if they encounter the end of the output stream before completing output. -
basic_ios::init
when called to initialize a stream with a null pointer forrdbuf()
-
basic_istream::putback
andbasic_istream::unget
when called on a stream with a nullrdbuf()
-
basic_ostream::operator<<(basic_streambuf*)
when a null pointer is passed as the argument. -
basic_istream::putback
andbasic_istream::unget
if
rdbuf()->sputbackc()
or rdbuf()->sungetc()
return traits::eof()
.
-
basic_istream::sync
,basic_ostream::flush
, and every output function on aunitbuf
output stream, ifrdbuf()->pubsync()
returns-1
- Every stream I/O function if an exception is thrown by any member function of the associated stream buffer (e.g. sbumpc(), xsputn(), sgetc(), overflow(), etc)
-
ios_base::iword
andios_base::pword
on failure (e.g. failure to allocate memory)
Example
See also
The following table shows the value of basic_ios
accessors (good()
, fail()
, etc.) for all possible combinations of ios_base::iostate
flags:
ios_base::iostate flags | basic_ios accessors | |||||||
eofbit | failbit | badbit | good() | fail() | bad() | eof() | operator bool | operator! |
false | false | false | true | false | false | false | true | false |
false | false | true | false | true | true | false | false | true |
false | true | false | false | true | false | false | false | true |
false | true | true | false | true | true | false | false | true |
true | false | false | false | false | false | true | true | false |
true | false | true | false | true | true | true | false | true |
true | true | false | false | true | false | true | false | true |
true | true | true | false | true | true | true | false | true |
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