std::basic_streambuf::underflow

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virtual int_type underflow();

Ensures that at least one character is available in the input area by updating the pointers to the input area (if needed) and reading more data in from the input sequence (if applicable). Returns the value of that character (converted to int_type with Traits::to_int_type(c)) on success or Traits::eof() on failure.

The function may update gptr, egptr and eback pointers to define the location of newly loaded data (if any). On failure, the function ensures that either gptr() == nullptr or gptr() == egptr.

The base class version of the function does nothing. The derived classes may override this function to allow updates to the get area in the case of exhaustion.

Parameters

(none)

Return value

The value of the character pointed to by the get pointer after the call on success, or Traits::eof() otherwise.

The base class version of the function returns traits::eof().

Note

The public functions of std::streambuf call this function only if gptr() == nullptr or gptr() >= egptr().

Example

#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
 
class null_filter_buf : public std::streambuf {
    std::streambuf* src;
    char ch; // single-byte buffer
protected:
    int underflow() {
        while( (ch= src->sbumpc()) == '\0') ; // skip zeroes
        setg(&ch, &ch, &ch+1); // make one read position available
        return ch; // may return EOF
    }
public:
    null_filter_buf(std::streambuf* buf) : src(buf) {
        setg(&ch, &ch+1, &ch+1); // buffer is initially full
    }
};
 
void filtered_read(std::istream& in)
{
    std::streambuf* orig = in.rdbuf();
    null_filter_buf buf(orig);
    in.rdbuf(&buf);
    for(char c; in.get(c); )
            std::cout << c;
    in.rdbuf(orig);
}
 
int main()
{
    char a[] = "This i\0s \0an e\0\0\0xample";
    std::istringstream in(std::string(std::begin(a), std::end(a)));
    filtered_read(in);
}

Output:

This is an example

See also

[virtual]
reads characters from the associated input sequence to the get area and advances the next pointer
(virtual protected member function)
[virtual]
writes characters to the associated output sequence from the put area
(virtual protected member function)
[virtual]
reads from the associated file
(virtual protected member function of std::basic_filebuf)
[virtual]
returns the next character available in the input sequence
(virtual protected member function of std::basic_stringbuf)
[virtual]
reads a character from the input sequence without advancing the next pointer
(virtual protected member function of std::strstreambuf)