std::basic_ios<CharT,Traits>:: clear
void
clear
(
std::
ios_base
::
iostate
state
=
std::
ios_base
::
goodbit
)
;
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Sets the stream error state flags by assigning them the value of state . By default, assigns std::ios_base::goodbit which has the effect of clearing all error state flags.
If rdbuf() is a null pointer (i.e. there is no associated stream buffer), then state | std:: ios_base :: badbit is assigned.
Parameters
state | - |
new error state flags setting. It can be a combination of the following constants:
|
Return value
(none)
Exceptions
If the new error state includes a bit that is also included in the exceptions() mask, throws an exception of type failure .
Example
clear()
without arguments can be used to unset the
failbit
after unexpected input; for
std::
cin
.
putback
(
c
)
see
ungetc
.
#include <iostream> #include <string> int main() { for (char c : {'\n', '4', '1', '.', '3', '\n', 'Z', 'Y', 'X'}) std::cin.putback(c); // emulate user's input (not portable: see ungetc Notes) double n; while (std::cout << "Please, enter a number: " && !(std::cin >> n)) { std::cin.clear(); std::string line; std::getline(std::cin, line); std::cout << line << "\nI am sorry, but '" << line << "' is not a number\n"; } std::cout << n << "\nThank you for entering the number " << n << '\n'; }
Output:
Please, enter a number: XYZ I am sorry, but 'XYZ' is not a number Please, enter a number: 3.14 Thank you for entering the number 3.14
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 412 | C++98 |
an excption would be thrown if the current error state
includes a bit that is also included in the exceptions() mask |
checks the new
error state instead |
See also
sets state flags
(public member function) |
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returns state flags
(public member function) |