Note
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try signing in or changing directories.
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try changing directories.
Defines several template classes that support iostreams operations on sequences stored in an allocated array object. Such sequences are easily converted to and from objects of template class basic_string.
namespace std {
template<class CharType,
class Traits = char_traits<CharType>,
class Allocator = allocator<CharType> >
class basic_stringbuf;
typedef basic_stringbuf<char> stringbuf;
typedef basic_stringbuf<wchar_t> wstringbuf;
template<class CharType,
class Traits = char_traits<CharType>,
class Allocator = allocator<CharType> >
class basic_istringstream;
typedef basic_istringstream<char> istringstream;
typedef basic_istringstream<wchar_t> wistringstream;
template<class CharType,
class Traits = char_traits<CharType>,
class Allocator = allocator<CharType> >
class basic_ostringstream;
typedef basic_ostringstream<char> ostringstream;
typedef basic_ostringstream<wchar_t> wostringstream;
template<class CharType,
class Traits = char_traits<CharType>,
class Allocator = allocator<CharType> >
class basic_stringstream;
typedef basic_stringstream<char> stringstream;
typedef basic_stringstream<wchar_t> wstringstream;
// TEMPLATE FUNCTIONS
template<class CharType, class Traits, class Allocator>
void swap(
basic_stringbuf<CharType, Traits, Allocator>& _Left,
basic_stringbuf<CharType, Traits, Allocator>& _Right
);
template<class CharType, class Traits, class Allocator>
void swap(
basic_istringstream<CharType, Traits, Allocator>& _Left,
basic_istringstream<CharType, Traits, Allocator>& _Right
);
template<class CharType, class Traits, class Allocator>
void swap(
basic_ostringstream<CharType, Traits, Allocator>& _Left,
basic_ostringstream<CharType, Traits, Allocator>& _Right
);
template<class CharType, class Traits, class Allocator>
void swap (
basic_stringstream<CharType, Traits, Allocator>& _Left,
basic_stringstream<CharType, Traits, Allocator>& _Right
);
} // namespace std
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
_Left |
Reference to an sstream object. |
_Right |
Reference to an sstream object. |
Remarks
Objects of type char * can use the functionality in <strstream> for streaming. However, <strstream> is deprecated and the use of <sstream> is encouraged.
Typedefs
Creates a type basic_istringstream specialized on a char template parameter. |
|
Creates a type basic_ostringstream specialized on a char template parameter. |
|
Creates a type basic_stringbuf specialized on a char template parameter. |
|
Creates a type basic_stringstream specialized on a char template parameter. |
|
Creates a type basic_istringstream specialized on a wchar_t template parameter. |
|
Creates a type basic_ostringstream specialized on a wchar_t template parameter. |
|
Creates a type basic_stringbuf specialized on a wchar_t template parameter. |
|
Creates a type basic_stringstream specialized on a wchar_t template parameter. |
Manipulators
Exchanges the values between two sstream objects. |
Classes
Describes a stream buffer that controls the transmission of elements of type Elem, whose character traits are determined by the class Tr, to and from a sequence of elements stored in an array object. |
|
Describes an object that controls extraction of elements and encoded objects from a stream buffer of class basic_stringbuf<Elem, Tr, Alloc>, with elements of type Elem, whose character traits are determined by the class Tr, and whose elements are allocated by an allocator of class Alloc. |
|
Describes an object that controls insertion of elements and encoded objects into a stream buffer of class basic_stringbuf<Elem, Tr, Alloc>, with elements of type Elem, whose character traits are determined by the class Tr, and whose elements are allocated by an allocator of class Alloc. |
|
Describes an object that controls insertion and extraction of elements and encoded objects using a stream buffer of class basic_stringbuf<Elem, Tr, Alloc>, with elements of type Elem, whose character traits are determined by the class Tr, and whose elements are allocated by an allocator of class Alloc. |
Requirements
Header: <sstream>
Namespace: std
See Also
Reference
Thread Safety in the C++ Standard Library