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| <H2>2.1.3. Writing a <CODE>container_sink</CODE></H2> |
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| <P>Suppose you want to write a Device for appending characters to an STL container. A Device which only supports writing is called a <A HREF="../concepts/sink.html">Sink</A>. A typical narrow-character Sink looks like this: |
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| <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS="literal"><iosfwd></SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// streamsize</SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="HEADER" HREF="../../../../boost/iostreams/categories.hpp"><SPAN CLASS='literal'><boost/iostreams/categories.hpp></SPAN></A> <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// sink_tag |
| </SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> io = boost::iostreams; |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>class</SPAN> my_sink { |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>public</SPAN>: |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>typedef</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>char</SPAN> char_type; |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>typedef</SPAN> sink_tag category; |
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| std::streamsize write(const <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>char</SPAN>* s, std::streamsize n) |
| { |
| <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// Write up to n characters to the underlying </SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// data sink into the buffer s, returning the </SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// number of characters written</SPAN> |
| } |
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| <SPAN CLASS='comment'>/* Other members */</SPAN> |
| };</PRE> |
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| <P>Here the member type <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#char_type"><CODE>char_type</CODE></A> indicates the type of characters handled by my_source, which will almost always be <CODE>char</CODE> or <CODE>wchar_t</CODE>. The member type <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#char_type">category</A> indicates which of the fundamental i/o operations are supported by the device. The category tag <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#category_tags"><CODE>sink_tag</CODE></A> indicates that only <A HREF="../functions/write.html"><CODE>write</CODE></A> is supported.</P> |
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| <P>The member function <CODE>write</CODE> writes up to <CODE>n</CODE> character into the buffer <CODE>s</CODE> and returns the number of character written. In general, <CODE>write</CODE> may return fewer characters than requested, in which case the Sink is call <I>non-blocking</I>. Non-blocking Devices do not interact well with stanard streams and stream buffers, however, so most devices should be <A HREF="../concepts/blocking.html">Blocking</A>. <I>See</I> <A HREF="../guide/asynchronous.html">Asynchronous and Non-Blocking I/O</A>.</P> |
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| <P>You could also write the above example as follows:</P> |
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| <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="HEADER" HREF="../../../../boost/iostreams/concepts.hpp"><SPAN CLASS='literal'><boost/iostreams/concepts.hpp></SPAN></A> <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// sink</SPAN> |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>class</SPAN> my_sink : <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>public</SPAN> sink { |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>public</SPAN>: |
| std::streamsize write(const <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>char</SPAN>* s, std::streamsize n); |
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| <SPAN CLASS='comment'>/* Other members */</SPAN> |
| };</PRE> |
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| <P>Here <A HREF="../classes/device.html#synopsis"><CODE>sink</CODE></A> is a convenience base class which provides the member types <CODE>char_type</CODE> and <CODE>category</CODE>, as well as no-op implementations of member functions <CODE>close</CODE> and <CODE>imbue</CODE>, not needed here. |
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| <P>You're now ready to write your <CODE>container_sink</CODE>.</P> |
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| <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><algorithm></SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// copy, min</SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><iosfwd></SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// streamsize</SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <A CLASS='header' HREF="../../../../boost/iostreams/categories.hpp"><SPAN CLASS='literal'><boost/iostreams/categories.hpp></SPAN></A> <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// sink_tag</SPAN> |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> boost { <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> iostreams { <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> example { |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>template</SPAN><<SPAN CLASS='keyword'>typename</SPAN> Container> |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>class</SPAN> container_sink { |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>public</SPAN>: |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>typedef</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>typename</SPAN> Container::value_type char_type; |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>typedef</SPAN> sink_tag category; |
| container_sink(Container& container) : container_(container) { } |
| std::streamsize write(const char_type* s, std::streamsize n) |
| { |
| container_.insert(container_.end(), s, s + n); |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>return</SPAN> n; |
| } |
| Container& container() { return container_; } |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>private</SPAN>: |
| Container& container_; |
| }; |
| |
| } } } <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// End namespace boost::iostreams:example</SPAN></PRE> |
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| <P>Here, note that</P> |
| <UL> |
| <LI>The member type <CODE>char_type</CODE> is defined to be equal to the containers's <CODE>value_type</CODE>; |
| <LI>The member type <CODE>category</CODE> tells the Iostreams library that <CODE>container_sink</CODE> is a model of <A HREF="../concepts/sink.html">Sink</A>; |
| <LI>A <CODE>container_sink</CODE> can be constructed from a instance of <CODE>Container</CODE>, which is passed and stored by reference, and accessible <I>via</I> the member function <CODE>container()</CODE>; and |
| <LI>The implementation of <CODE>write()</CODE> simply appends the characters in the specified buffer to the underlying container using the container's <CODE>insert</CODE> funcion, |
| </UL> |
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| <P>You can write to a container_sink as follows</P> |
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| <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><cassert></SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><string></SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="HEADER" HREF="../../../../boost/iostreams/stream.hpp"><SPAN CLASS='literal'><boost/iostreams/stream.hpp></SPAN></A> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="HEADER" HREF="../../example/container_device.hpp"><SPAN CLASS='literal'><libs/iostreams/example/container_device.hpp></SPAN></A> <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// container_sink</SPAN> |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> io = boost::iostreams; |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> ex = boost::iostreams::example; |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>int</SPAN> main() |
| { |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>using</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> std; |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>typedef</SPAN> ex::container_sink<string> string_sink; |
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| string result; |
| io::stream<string_sink> out(result); |
| out << <SPAN CLASS='literal'>"Hello World!"</SPAN>; |
| out.flush(); |
| assert(result == <SPAN CLASS='literal'>"Hello World!"</SPAN>); |
| }</PRE> |
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| <P>Note that the Iostreams library provides buffering by default. Consequently, the stream <CODE>out</CODE> must be flushed before the characters written are guaranteed to be reflected in the underlying <CODE>string</CODE>. |
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| <P>Finally, I should mention that the Iostreams library offers easier ways to append to an STL-compatible container. |
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| First, OutputIterators can be added directly to <A HREF="../guide/filtering_streams.html">filtering streams and stream buffers</A>. So you could write:</P> |
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| <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><cassert></SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><iterator></SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='comment'>// back_inserter</SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><string></SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="HEADER" HREF="../../../../boost/iostreams/filtering_stream.hpp"><SPAN CLASS='literal'><boost/iostreams/filtering_stream.hpp></SPAN></A> |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> io = boost::iostreams; |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>int</SPAN> main() |
| { |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>using</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> std; |
| |
| string result; |
| io::filtering_ostream out(back_inserter(result)); |
| out << <SPAN CLASS='literal'>"Hello World!"</SPAN>; |
| out.flush(); |
| assert(result == <SPAN CLASS='literal'>"Hello World!"</SPAN>); |
| }</PRE> |
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| <P>Second, the Iostreams library provides a version of <CODE>back_inserter</CODE> that is somewhat more efficient than <CODE>std::back_inserter</CODE> because the Sink it returns uses <CODE>insert</CODE> rather than <CODE>push_back</CODE>. So you could write:</P> |
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| <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><cassert></SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='literal'><string></SPAN> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="HEADER" HREF="../../../../boost/iostreams/device/back_inserter.hpp"><SPAN CLASS='literal'><boost/iostreams/device/back_inserter.hpp></SPAN></A> |
| <SPAN CLASS='preprocessor'>#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="HEADER" HREF="../../../../boost/iostreams/filtering_stream.hpp"><SPAN CLASS='literal'><boost/iostreams/filtering_stream.hpp></SPAN></A> |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> io = boost::iostreams; |
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| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>int</SPAN> main() |
| { |
| <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>using</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>namespace</SPAN> std; |
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| string result; |
| io::filtering_ostream out(io::back_inserter(result)); |
| out << <SPAN CLASS='literal'>"Hello World!"</SPAN>; |
| out.flush(); |
| assert(result == <SPAN CLASS='literal'>"Hello World!"</SPAN>); |
| }</PRE> |
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