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NAME

       FBB::OFdBuf - Output stream buffer initialized by a file descriptor

SYNOPSIS

       #include <bobcat/ofdbuf>
       Linking option: -lbobcat

DESCRIPTION

       FBB::OFdBuf  objects  may  be used as a std::streambuf of std::ostream objects to allow insertions into a
       file descriptor.

       File descriptors are not defined within the context of C++, but they can be  used  on  operating  systems
       that support the concept. Realize that using file descriptors introduces operating system dependencies.

NAMESPACE

       FBB
       All  constructors,  members,  operators  and manipulators, mentioned in this man-page, are defined in the
       namespace FBB.

INHERITS FROM

       std::streambuf

ENUMERATION

       The public enumeration Mode defined in the class FBB::OFdStreamBuf has the following values:

       o      CLOSE_FD, indicating that the file descriptor used by the object must be closed;

       o      KEEP_FD (the default) indicating that the file descriptor used by the object must not be closed.

CONSTRUCTORS

       o      OFdBuf():
              This constructor initializes the streambuf, without associating  it  to  a  file  descriptor,  and
              without using buffering. The member reset can be used to associate the object later on with a file
              descriptor and optionally a buffer size.  When  the  object  is  destroyed  or  if  the  mode-less
              overloaded version of the reset member is called, the file descriptor is closed.

       o      OFdBuf(Mode mode):
              This  constructor  initializes  the  streambuf,  without  associating it to a file descriptor, and
              without using buffering. The member reset can be used to associate the object later on with a file
              descriptor  and  optionally  a  buffer  size.   When  the  object is destroyed or if the mode-less
              overloaded version of the member reset is called, the Mode argument determines  whether  the  file
              descriptor will be closed or will remain open.

       o      OFdBuf(int fd, size_t n = 1):
              This  constructor initializes the streambuf, associating it to file descriptor fd, and an optional
              unget buffer size (by default having size 1).  When reset is called subsequently, or if the object
              is destroyed the provided file descriptor will be closed.

       o      OFdBuf(int fd, size_t n = 1):
              This  constructor initializes the streambuf, associating it to file descriptor fd, and an optional
              unget buffer size (by default having size 1).  When the object is destroyed or  if  the  mode-less
              overloaded version of the member reset is called, the file descriptor will be closed.

       o      OFdBuf(int fd, Mode mode, size_t n = 1):
              This  constructor initializes the streambuf, associating it to file descriptor fd, and an optional
              unget buffer size (by default having size 1).  When the object is destroyed or  if  the  mode-less
              overloaded  version  of  the member reset is called, the Mode argument determines whether the file
              descriptor will be closed or will remain open.

       Copy and move constructors (and assignment operators) are not available.

MEMBER FUNCTIONS

       All members of std::streambuf are available, as FBB::OFdBuf inherits from this class.

       o      void eoi():
              The file descriptor used by the OFdBuf is closed, irrespective of the Mode that was specified when
              the OFdBuf object was constructed. Following eoi the OFdBuf object can no longer be used until one
              of its reset members has been called. Instead of using this member the eoi manipulator can also be
              used.

       o      int fd() const:
              The file descriptor used by the OFdBuf object is returned.  If the OFdBuf is not associated with a
              file descriptor -1 is returned.

       o      void reset(int xfd, size_t n = 1):
              The streambuf is (re)initialized, using file descriptor fd, and an optional unget buffer size  (by
              default  having  size  1). When called repeatedly, the Mode specification used whem the object was
              constructed determines whether the file descriptor will be closed or will remain open.

       o      void reset(int xfd, Mode mode, size_t n = 1):
              The streambuf is (re)initialized, using file descriptor fd, a file  descriptor  closing  parameter
              and  an  optional unget buffer size (by default having size 1). Depending on the Mode argument the
              object’s currently used file descriptor will be closed or will remain open when the IFdBuf  object
              is destroyed.

       o      void warn(bool on):
              When on == true a warning is written to the standard error stream when its sync member returns -1.
              If warn is not explicitly called on == true is used.

MANIPULATOR

       o      FBB::eoi:
              The eoi manipulator can be inserted into the ostream instead of calling the OFdBuf::end member. It
              performs  the  same  actions  as  the  eoi  member.  If inserted into a plain std::ostream nothing
              happens.

EXAMPLE

       #include <unistd.h>

       #include <ostream>
       #include <string>

       #include "../ofdbuf"

       using namespace std;
       using namespace FBB;

       int main(int argc, char **argv)
       {
                                  // define a streambuf of 20 or argv[1] characters
           OFdBuf buf{ STDOUT_FILENO, argc == 1 ? 20 : stoul(argv[1]) };

           ostream out{ &buf };

           out << "First line, just to start the insertions\n" <<
                   argv[0] << endl <<          // using an explicit flush
                   argc << "\n"
                   "a long line to end this multiple-insertions statement\n";
       }

FILES

       bobcat/ofdbuf - defines the class interface

SEE ALSO

       bobcat(7), ifdbuf(3bobcat), ofdstream(3bobcat), std::streambuf

BUGS

       None reported

BOBCAT PROJECT FILES

       o      https://fbb-git.gitlab.io/bobcat/: gitlab project page;

       o      bobcat_6.04.00-x.dsc: detached signature;

       o      bobcat_6.04.00-x.tar.gz: source archive;

       o      bobcat_6.04.00-x_i386.changes: change log;

       o      libbobcat1_6.04.00-x_*.deb: debian package containing the libraries;

       o      libbobcat1-dev_6.04.00-x_*.deb: debian package containing the libraries, headers and manual pages;

BOBCAT

       Bobcat is an acronym of `Brokken’s Own Base Classes And Templates’.

COPYRIGHT

       This is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

AUTHOR

       Frank B. Brokken (f.b.brokken@rug.nl).