namespace std {
template<> struct char_traits<char> {
using char_type = char;
using int_type = int;
using off_type = streamoff;
using pos_type = streampos;
using state_type = mbstate_t;
using comparison_category = strong_ordering;
static constexpr void assign(char_type& c1, const char_type& c2) noexcept;
static constexpr bool eq(char_type c1, char_type c2) noexcept;
static constexpr bool lt(char_type c1, char_type c2) noexcept;
static constexpr int compare(const char_type* s1, const char_type* s2, size_t n);
static constexpr size_t length(const char_type* s);
static constexpr const char_type* find(const char_type* s, size_t n,
const char_type& a);
static constexpr char_type* move(char_type* s1, const char_type* s2, size_t n);
static constexpr char_type* copy(char_type* s1, const char_type* s2, size_t n);
static constexpr char_type* assign(char_type* s, size_t n, char_type a);
static constexpr int_type not_eof(int_type c) noexcept;
static constexpr char_type to_char_type(int_type c) noexcept;
static constexpr int_type to_int_type(char_type c) noexcept;
static constexpr bool eq_int_type(int_type c1, int_type c2) noexcept;
static constexpr int_type eof() noexcept;
};
}
The type
mbstate_t is defined in
<cwchar>
and can represent any of the conversion states that can occur in an
implementation-defined set of supported multibyte
character encoding rules
.The two-argument member
assign is defined identically to the
built-in operator
=. The two-argument members
eq
and
lt are defined identically to the built-in operators
== and
< for type
unsigned char.The member
eof()
returns
EOF.