The C++ Standard, [filebuf], paragraph 2 [ISO/IEC 14882-2014], states the following:
The restrictions on reading and writing a sequence controlled by an object of class
basic_filebuf<charT, traits>are the same as for reading and writing with the Standard C libraryFILEs.
The C Standard, subclause 7.19.5.3, paragraph 6 [ISO/IEC 9899:1999], places the following restrictions on FILE objects opened for both reading and writing:
When a file is opened with update mode . . ., both input and output may be performed on the associated stream. However, output shall not be directly followed by input without an intervening call to the
fflushfunction or to a file positioning function (fseek,fsetpos, orrewind), and input shall not be directly followed by output without an intervening call to a file positioning function, unless the input operation encounters end-of-file.
Consequently, the following scenarios can result in undefined behavior:
- Receiving input from a stream directly following an output to that stream without an intervening call to
std::basic_filebuf<T>::seekoff()if the file is not at end-of-file - Outputting to a stream after receiving input from that stream without a call to
std::basic_filebuf<T>::seekoff()if the file is not at end-of-file
No other std::basic_filebuf<T> function guarantees behavior as if a call were made to a standard C library file-positioning function, or std::fflush().
Calling std::basic_ostream<T>::seekp() or std::basic_istream<T>::seekg() eventually results in a call to std::basic_filebuf<T>::seekoff() for file stream positioning. Given that std::basic_iostream<T> inherits from both std::basic_ostream<T> and std::basic_istream<T>, and std::fstream inherits from std::basic_iostream, either function is acceptable to call to ensure the file buffer is in a valid state before the subsequent I/O operation.
Noncompliant Code Example
This noncompliant code example appends data to the end of a file and then reads from the same file. However, because there is no intervening positioning call between the formatted output and input calls, the behavior is undefined.
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
void f(const std::string &fileName) {
std::fstream file(fileName);
if (!file.is_open()) {
// Handle error
return;
}
file << "Output some data";
std::string str;
file >> str;
}
Compliant Solution
In this compliant solution, the std::basic_istream<T>::seekg() function is called between the output and input, eliminating the undefined behavior.
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
void f(const std::string &fileName) {
std::fstream file(fileName);
if (!file.is_open()) {
// Handle error
return;
}
file << "Output some data";
std::string str;
file.seekg(0, std::ios::beg);
file >> str;
}
Risk Assessment
Alternately inputting and outputting from a stream without an intervening flush or positioning call is undefined behavior.
Rule | Severity | Likelihood | Detectable | Repairable | Priority | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FIO50-CPP | Low | Likely | Yes | No | P6 | L2 |
Automated Detection
Tool | Version | Checker | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Axivion Bauhaus Suite | 7.2.0 | CertC++-FIO50 | |
| CodeSonar | 9.1p0 | IO.IOWOP IO.OIWOP | Input After Output Without Positioning Output After Input Without Positioning |
| Helix QAC | 2025.2 | DF4711, DF4712, DF4713 | |
2024.2 | CERT_CPP-FIO50-a | Do not alternately input and output from a stream without an intervening flush or positioning call | |
| Polyspace Bug Finder | R2025b | CERT C++: FIO50-CPP | Checks for alternating input and output from a stream without flush or positioning call (rule fully covered) |
| Security Reviewer - Static Reviewer | 6.02 | C17 | Fully implemented |
Related Vulnerabilities
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
Related Guidelines
This rule supplements FIO39-C. Do not alternately input and output from a stream without an intervening flush or positioning call.
Bibliography
| [ISO/IEC 9899:1999] | Subclause 7.19.5.3, "The fopen Function" |
| [ISO/IEC 14882-2014] | Clause 27, "Input/Output Library" |


