I am converting code from C to C++. I am currently using the C function, isspace, what is the C++ equivalent when using an ifstream? Specifically while (!isspace(lineBuffer[l]))
id is the first the number (2515, 1676, 279) and name is the set of letters after the first "space" (ABC, XYZ, FOO).
2515 ABC 23.5 32 -99 1875.7 1
1676 XYZ 12.5 31 -97 530.82 2
279 FOO 45.5 31 -96 530.8 3
void converter::updateNewList(){
FILE* NewList;
char lineBuffer[100];
char* id = 0;
char* name = 0;
int l = 0;
int n;
NewList = fopen("NewList.txt","r");
if (NewList == NULL){
std::cerr << "Error in reading NewList.txt\n";
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
while(!feof(NewList)){
fgets (lineBuffer , 100 , NewList); // Read line
l = 0;
while (!isspace(lineBuffer[l])){
l = l + 1;
}
id = new char[l];
switch (l){
case 1:
n = sprintf (id, "%c", lineBuffer[0]);
break;
case 2:
n = sprintf (id, "%c%c", lineBuffer[0], lineBuffer[1]);
break;
case 3:
n = sprintf (id, "%c%c%c", lineBuffer[0], lineBuffer[1], lineBuffer[2]);
break;
case 4:
n = sprintf (id, "%c%c%c%c", lineBuffer[0], lineBuffer[1], lineBuffer[2],lineBuffer[3]);
break;
default:
n = -1;
break;
}
if (n < 0){
std::cerr << "Error in processing ids from NewList.txt\n";
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
l = l + 1;
int s = l;
while (!isspace(lineBuffer[l])){
l = l + 1;
}
name = new char[l-s];
switch (l-s){
case 2:
n = sprintf (name, "%c%c", lineBuffer[s+0], lineBuffer[s+1]);
break;
case 3:
n = sprintf (name, "%c%c%c", lineBuffer[s+0], lineBuffer[s+1], lineBuffer[s+2]);
break;
case 4:
n = sprintf (name, "%c%c%c%c", lineBuffer[s+0], lineBuffer[s+1], lineBuffer[s+2],lineBuffer[s+3]);
break;
default:
n = -1;
break;
}
if (n < 0){
std::cerr << "Error in processing short name from NewList.txt\n";
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
ids_.push_back ( std::string(id) );
names_.push_back(std::string(name));
}
bool isFound = false;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < siteNames_.size(); i ++) {
isFound = false;
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < names_.size(); j ++) {
if (siteNames_[i].compare(names_[j]) == 0){
isFound = true;
}
}
}
fclose(NewList);
delete [] id;
delete [] name;
}
void converter::updateNewList(){
int l = 0;
char c;
std::ifstream radesNewList ("NewList.txt",std::ios::in|std::ios::ate);
NewList.seekg(std::ios_base::beg);
std::string line;
while(!NewList.eof()){
l = 0;
getline(radesNewList,line);
for (size_t i=0; i<line.length(); ++i){
c=line[i];
bool isWhiteSpace = std::isspace(c, std::locale("C"));
if (isWhiteSpace){
l = i+1;
break;
}
}
ids_.push_back (line.substr(0,l));
int s = l;
for (size_t i=l; i<line.length(); ++i){
c=line[i];
bool isWhiteSpace = std::isspace(c, std::locale("C"));
if (isWhiteSpace){
l = i+1;
break;
}
}
names_.push_back(line.substr(s,l-s));
line.clear();
}
NewList.close();
}
std::isspace()
from #include <locale>
. (Or, more fully qualified, template <typename T> bool std::isspace(T c, const std::locale& loc)
. Exact declaration may vary between compilers.)
I'm not aware of anything from the C89 standard lib that isn't available for C++. (It's different for C99, which was released after the current C++ standard and contains a few things-like complex
-that can never make it into the C++ standard.)
Generally, just include the C header replacing the .h
suffix with a c
prefix (<ctype.h>
becomes <cctype>
and <string.h>
becomes <cstring>
) and remember that most of the identifiers (with the exclusion of macros) needs a std::
prefix.
Particularly, include <cctype>
and std::isspace(ch)
works in C++ as it works in C.
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