I/O manipulators | ||||
Print functions(C++23) | ||||
C-style I/O | ||||
Buffers | ||||
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Streams | ||||
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File I/O | ||||
String I/O | ||||
Array I/O | ||||
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Synchronized Output | ||||
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Types | ||||
Error category interface | ||||
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Member functions | ||||
State functions | ||||
basic_ios::setstate | ||||
Formatting | ||||
Miscellaneous | ||||
Protected member functions | ||||
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void setstate( iostate state); | ||
Sets the stream error flagsstate in addition to currently set flags. Essentially callsclear(rdstate()| state). May throw an exception.
Contents |
state | - | stream error state flags to set. It can be a combination of the following constants:
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(none)
#include <iostream>#include <sstream> int main(){std::ostringstream stream; if(!stream.fail())std::cout<<"stream is not fail\n"; stream.setstate(std::ios_base::failbit); if(stream.fail())std::cout<<"now stream is fail\n"; if(!stream.good())std::cout<<"and stream is not good\n";}
Output:
stream is not failnow stream is failand stream is not good
returns state flags (public member function)[edit] | |
modifies state flags (public member function)[edit] |