std::codecvt::unshift, do_unshift
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Defined in header
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public:
result unshift( StateT& state, |
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protected:
result do_unshift( StateT& state, |
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1) public member function, calls the member function
do_unshift
of the most derived class.
2) if the encoding represented by this
codecvt
facet is state-dependent, and state
represents a conversion state that is not the initial shift state, writes the characters necessary to return to the initial shift state. The characters are written to a character array whose first element is pointed to by to
. No more than to_end-to
characters are written. The parameter to_next
is updated to point one past the last character written.
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[edit] Return value
A value of type std::codecvt_base::result, indicating the success status as follows:
ok
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all necessary characters were written. state now represents initial shift state
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partial
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not enough space in the output buffer. to_next == to_end |
error
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unspecified error occurred |
noconv
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the encoding is not state-dependent, no termination sequence necessary |
The non-converting specialization std::codecvt<char, char, std::mbstate_t> always returns std::codecvt_base::noconv
[edit] Notes
This function is called by std::basic_filebuf::close() and in other situations when finalizing a state-dependent multibyte character sequence.
[edit] Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
[edit] See also
converts a wide character to its multibyte representation, given state (function) |
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[virtual]
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converts a string from internT to externT, such as when writing to file (virtual protected member function) |