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// 2001-05-24 Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz@redhat.com>
// Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
//
// This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free
// software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
// terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
// Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
// any later version.
// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
// with this library; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
// Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
// USA.
// 27.7.6 member functions (stringstream_members)
#include <sstream>
#include <debug_assert.h>
void test01()
{
bool test = true;
std::stringstream is01;
const std::string str00;
const std::string str01 = "123";
std::string str02;
const int i01 = 123;
int a,b;
std::ios_base::iostate state1, state2, statefail, stateeof;
statefail = std::ios_base::failbit;
stateeof = std::ios_base::eofbit;
// string str() const
str02 = is01.str();
VERIFY( str00 == str02 );
// void str(const basic_string&)
is01.str(str01);
str02 = is01.str();
VERIFY( str01 == str02 );
state1 = is01.rdstate();
is01 >> a;
state2 = is01.rdstate();
VERIFY( a = i01 );
// 22.2.2.1.2 num_get virtual functions
// p 13
// in any case, if stage 2 processing was terminated by the test for
// in == end then err != ios_base::eofbit is performed.
VERIFY( state1 != state2 );
VERIFY( state2 == stateeof );
is01.str(str01);
is01 >> b;
VERIFY( b != a );
// as is01.good() is false, istream::sentry blocks extraction.
is01.clear();
state1 = is01.rdstate();
is01 >> b;
state2 = is01.rdstate();
VERIFY( b == a );
VERIFY( state1 != state2 );
VERIFY( state2 == stateeof );
#ifdef DEBUG_ASSERT
assert(test);
#endif
}
void
redirect_buffer(std::ios& stream, std::streambuf* new_buf)
{ stream.rdbuf(new_buf); }
std::streambuf*
active_buffer(std::ios& stream)
{ return stream.rdbuf(); }
// libstdc++/2832
void test02()
{
bool test = true;
const char* strlit01 = "fuck war";
const char* strlit02 = "two less cars abstract riot crew, critical mass/SF";
const std::string str00;
const std::string str01(strlit01);
std::string str02;
std::stringbuf sbuf(str01);
std::streambuf* pbasebuf0 = &sbuf;
std::stringstream sstrm1;
VERIFY( sstrm1.str() == str00 );
// derived rdbuf() always returns original streambuf, even though
// it's no longer associated with the stream.
std::stringbuf* const buf1 = sstrm1.rdbuf();
// base rdbuf() returns the currently associated streambuf
std::streambuf* pbasebuf1 = active_buffer(sstrm1);
redirect_buffer(sstrm1, &sbuf);
std::stringbuf* const buf2 = sstrm1.rdbuf();
std::streambuf* pbasebuf2 = active_buffer(sstrm1);
VERIFY( buf1 == buf2 );
VERIFY( pbasebuf1 != pbasebuf2 );
VERIFY( pbasebuf2 == pbasebuf0 );
// derived rdbuf() returns the original buf, so str() doesn't change.
VERIFY( sstrm1.str() != str01 );
VERIFY( sstrm1.str() == str00 );
// however, casting the active streambuf to a stringbuf shows what's up:
std::stringbuf* psbuf = dynamic_cast<std::stringbuf*>(pbasebuf2);
str02 = psbuf->str();
VERIFY( str02 == str01 );
// How confusing and non-intuitive is this?
// These semantics are a joke, a serious defect, and incredibly lame.
}
int main()
{
test01();
test02();
return 0;
}