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* istringstream.cpp - basic_istringstream example
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#include <iomanip> // for setw
#include <ios> // for dec, hex, oct, right, showbase
#include <iostream> // for endl, wcout, wostream
#include <locale> // for isspace()
#include <sstream> // for strstream, wistringstream
#include <string> // for wstring
#include <examples.h>
int main ( )
{
try {
// create a read/write stream object
std::wistringstream in (std::ios::in | std::ios::out);
// associate the ostream object's buffer with the ifstream object
std::wostream out (in.rdbuf ());
// enable exceptions in both streams
in.exceptions (std::ios::badbit);
out.exceptions (std::ios::failbit | std::ios::badbit);
// write string into out
out << L"Il avait l'air heureux." << std::endl;
// seek to the beginning of the stream
in.seekg (0);
wchar_t c;
// output each space-separated word on a separate line
while (in.get (c)) {
if ((std::isspace)(c, in.getloc ()))
std::wcout << std::endl;
else
std::wcout.put(c);
}
std::wcout << std::endl;
// clear stream state, failbit | eofbit set by last call to get ()
in.clear ();
// move back to the beginning of the stream
in.seekg (0);
wchar_t buf [40];
// guard against buffer overflow
in.width (sizeof buf);
// set right justification
std::wcout << std::right;
// does the same thing as the previous code
// output each word on a separate line in a field of width 10
while (in >> buf) {
std::wcout.width (10);
std::wcout << buf << std::endl;
}
std::wcout << std::endl;
// clear flags, last in >> buf set fail bit
// because of a newline at end of string
in.clear ();
// output the base info before each integer
out << std::showbase;
std::wostream::pos_type pos= out.tellp ();
const long l = 10;
// output l in hex with a field with of 10
out << std::hex << std::setw (10) << l << std::endl;
// output l in oct with a field with of 10
out << std::oct << std::setw (10) << l << std::endl;
// output l in dec with a field with of 10
out << std::dec << std::setw (10) << l << std::endl;
// move back to the beginning of the stream
in.seekg (0);
// output the entire stream
std::wcout << in.rdbuf () << std::endl;
// clear the flags
in.clear ();
// seek the input sequence to pos
in.seekg (pos);
in.unsetf (std::ios::basefield);
int a, b, d;
// read the previous outputted integer
in >> a >> b >> d;
// output 3 times 10
std::wcout << a << std::endl << b << std::endl << d << std::endl;
}
catch (std::ios::failure &e) {
std::wcerr << e.what () << std::endl;
}
return 0;
}