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I've a customized std::streambuf. Something like:

class mybuf : public std::streambuf {
  ...
  virtual std::streambuf::int_type underflow() {
    if(eof) {
     return traits_type::eof();
    }
    ...
  }
  ...
  std::istream stream(new mybuf(...));

Setting the eof flag of the stream is done by returning eof on the underflow() function.

How can I set the badbit flag of the stream? Should the overflow() function throw an exception?

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Throwing an exception is indeed the way to go.

Refer to the reference page for std::ios_base::iostate, and specifically this :

The badbit is set by the following standard library functions:

  • ...
  • Every stream I/O function if an exception is thrown by any member function of the associated stream buffer (e.g. sbumpc(), xsputn(), sgetc(), overflow(), etc)
  • ...

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