#include <text_reader.h>
Represents a reader that can read a sequential series of characters.
- Namespace
- xtd::io
- Library
- xtd.core
Inherits xtd::object.
Inherited by xtd::io::null_text_reader, xtd::io::stream_reader, xtd::io::string_reader, and xtd::io::synchronized_text_reader.
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virtual void | close () |
| Closes the xtd::io::text_reader and releases any system resources associated with the text_reader.
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virtual int32_t | peek () const |
| Reads the next character without changing the state of the reader or the character source. Returns the next available character without actually reading it from the input stream.
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virtual int32_t | read () |
| Reads the next character from the input stream and advances the character position by one character.
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virtual size_t | read (std::vector< char > &buffer, size_t index, size_t count) |
| Reads a specified maximum number of characters from the current text reader and writes the data to a buffer, beginning at the specified index.
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virtual size_t | read_block (std::vector< char > &buffer, size_t index, size_t count) |
| Reads a specified maximum number of characters from the current text reader and writes the data to a buffer, beginning at the specified index.
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virtual xtd::ustring | read_line () |
| Reads a line of characters from the current stream and returns the data as a string.
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virtual xtd::ustring | read_to_end () |
| Reads all characters from the current position to the end of the text_reader and returns them as one string.
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| object ()=default |
| Create a new instance of the ultimate base class object.
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virtual bool | equals (const object &obj) const noexcept |
| Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.
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virtual size_t | get_hash_code () const noexcept |
| Serves as a hash function for a particular type.
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std::unique_ptr< object_t > | memberwise_clone () const |
| Gets the type of the current instance.
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virtual xtd::ustring | to_string () const noexcept |
| Returns a std::string that represents the current object.
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◆ text_reader()
xtd::io::text_reader::text_reader |
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◆ close()
virtual void xtd::io::text_reader::close |
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◆ null()
◆ peek()
virtual int32_t xtd::io::text_reader::peek |
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Reads the next character without changing the state of the reader or the character source. Returns the next available character without actually reading it from the input stream.
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- An integer representing the next character to be read, or EOF if no more characters are available or the stream does not support seeking.
Reimplemented in xtd::io::stream_reader, and xtd::io::string_reader.
◆ read() [1/2]
virtual int32_t xtd::io::text_reader::read |
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◆ read() [2/2]
virtual size_t xtd::io::text_reader::read |
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Reads a specified maximum number of characters from the current text reader and writes the data to a buffer, beginning at the specified index.
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buffer | When this method returns, this parameter contains the specified character array with the values between index and (index + count -1) replaced by the characters read from the current source. |
index | The position in buffer at which to begin writing. |
count | The maximum number of characters to read. |
- Returns
- The number of characters that have been read. The number will be less than or equal to count, depending on whether all input characters have been read.
◆ read_block()
virtual size_t xtd::io::text_reader::read_block |
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Reads a specified maximum number of characters from the current text reader and writes the data to a buffer, beginning at the specified index.
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buffer | When this method returns, this parameter contains the specified character array with the values between index and (index + count -1) replaced by the characters read from the current source. |
index | The position in buffer at which to begin writing. |
count | The maximum number of characters to read. |
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- The number of characters that have been read. The number will be less than or equal to count, depending on whether all input characters have been read.
◆ read_line()
Reads a line of characters from the current stream and returns the data as a string.
- Returns
- The next line from the input stream, or the empty string if all characters have been read.
◆ read_to_end()
Reads all characters from the current position to the end of the text_reader and returns them as one string.
- Returns
- A string containing all characters from the current position to the end of the text_reader.
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◆ synchronised()
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: