public member function

std::ifstream::rdbuf

<fstream>
filebuf* rdbuf ( ) const;
Get the associated filebuf object
Returns a pointer to the filebuf object associated with the stream.

Parameters

none

Return Value

A pointer to the filebuf object associated with the stream.
Notice that for any successfully constructed ifstream object this pointer is never a null pointer, even if no files have been opened or if the stream is unbuffered.

Example

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// read file data using associated buffer's members
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;

int main () {
  filebuf *pbuf;
  ifstream filestr;
  long size;
  char * buffer;

  filestr.open ("test.txt");

  // get pointer to associated buffer object
  pbuf=filestr.rdbuf();

  // get file size using buffer's members
  size=pbuf->pubseekoff (0,ios::end,ios::in);
  pbuf->pubseekpos (0,ios::in);

  // allocate memory to contain file data
  buffer=new char[size];

  // get file data  
  pbuf->sgetn (buffer,size);

  filestr.close();

  // write content to stdout
  cout.write (buffer,size);

  delete[] buffer;

  return 0;
}


This is an elaborate way to read the contents of a file by using the associated filebuf object's members.

Basic template member declaration

( basic_ifstream<charT,traits,Allocator> )
 
basic_filebuf<charT,traits,Allocator> * rdbuf () const;


See also