std::basic_filebuf::seekoff
protected: virtual pos_type seekoff( off_type off, |
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Repositions the file pointer, if possible, to the position that corresponds to exactly off
characters from beginning, end, or current position of the file (depending on the value of dir
.
If the associated file is not open (is_open()==false, fails immediately.
If the multibyte character encoding is state-dependent (codecvt::encoding() returned -1) or variable-length (codecvt::encoding()
returned 0) and the offset off
is not 0, fails immediately: this function cannot determine the number of bytes that correspond to off
characters.
If dir
is not std::basic_ios::cur or the offset off
is not 0, and the most resent operation done on this filebuf object was output (that is, either the put buffer is not empty, or the most recently called function was overflow()), then calls std::codecvt::unshift to determine the unshift sequence necessary, and writes that sequence to the file by calling overflow().
Then converts the argument dir
to a value whence
of type int as follows:
value of dir
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value of whence
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std::basic_ios::beg | SEEK_SET |
std::basic_ios::end | SEEK_END |
std::basic_ios::cur | SEEK_CUR |
Then, if the character encoding is fixed-width (codecvt::encoding()
returns some positive number width
, moves the file pointer as if by std::fseek(file, width*off, whence).
Otherwise, moves the file pointer as if by std::fseek(file, 0, whence).
The openmode
argument, required by the base class function signature, is usually ignored, because std::basic_filebuf
maintains only one file position.
Parameters
off | - | relative position to set the position indicator to. | ||||||||
dir | - | defines base position to apply the relative offset to. It can be one of the following constants:
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which | - | defines which of the input and/or output sequences to affect. It can be one or a combination of the following constants:
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Return value
A newly constructed object of type pos_type which stores the resulting file position, or pos_type(off_type(-1)) on failure.
Notes
seekoff()
is called by std::basic_streambuf::pubseekoff, which is called by std::basic_istream::seekg, std::basic_ostream::seekp, std::basic_istream::tellg, and std::basic_ostream::tellp
Example
#include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <locale> int main() { // prepare a 10-byte file holding 4 characters in UTF8 std::ofstream("text.txt") << u8"z\u00df\u6c34\U0001d10b"; // or u8"zß水𝄋" // or "\x7a\xc3\x9f\xe6\xb0\xb4\xf0\x9d\x84\x8b"; // open using a non-converting encoding std::ifstream f1("text.txt"); std::cout << "f1's locale's encoding() returns " << std::use_facet<std::codecvt<char, char, std::mbstate_t>>(f1.getloc()).encoding() << '\n' << "pubseekoff(3, beg) returns " << f1.rdbuf()->pubseekoff(3, std::ios_base::beg) << '\n' << "pubseekoff(0, end) returns " << f1.rdbuf()->pubseekoff(0, std::ios_base::end) << '\n';; // open using UTF-8 std::wifstream f2("text.txt"); f2.imbue(std::locale("en_US.UTF-8")); std::cout << "f2's locale's encoding() returns " << std::use_facet<std::codecvt<wchar_t, char, std::mbstate_t>>(f2.getloc()).encoding() << '\n' << "pubseekoff(3, beg) returns " << f2.rdbuf()->pubseekoff(3, std::ios_base::beg) << '\n' << "pubseekoff(0, end) returns " << f2.rdbuf()->pubseekoff(0, std::ios_base::end) << '\n'; }
Output:
f1's locale's encoding() returns 1 pubseekoff(3, beg) returns 3 pubseekoff(0, end) returns 10 f2's locale's encoding() returns 0 pubseekoff(3, beg) returns -1 pubseekoff(0, end) returns 10
See also
invokes seekoff() (public member function of std::basic_streambuf ) | |
[virtual] |
repositions the file position, using absolute addressing (virtual protected member function) |
moves the file position indicator to a specific location in a file (function) |