std::strstream::str
char* str(); |
Returns the pointer to the beginning of the buffer, after freezing it. Effectively calls rdbuf()->str().
Notes
Before a call to str() that uses the result as a C string, the stream buffer must be null-terminated. Regular output such as with stream << 1.2 does not store a null terminator, it must be appended explicitly, typically with the manipulator std::ends.
After a call to str(), dynamic streams become frozen. A call to freeze(false) is required before exiting the scope in which this strstream object was created. otherwise the destructor will leak memory. Also, additional output to a frozen stream may be truncated once it reaches the end of the allocated buffer, which may leave the buffer not null-terminated.
Parameters
(none).
Return value
Pointer to the beginning of the buffer in the associated std::strsteambuf or NULL if no buffer is available.
Example
#include <strstream>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::strstream dyn; // dynamically-allocated output buffer
dyn << "Test: " << 1.23; // not adding std::ends to demonstrate append behavior
std::cout << "The output stream holds \"";
std::cout.write(dyn.str(), dyn.pcount()) << "\"\n";
// the stream is now frozen due to str()
dyn << " More text" << std::ends;
std::cout << "The output stream holds \"";
std::cout.write(dyn.str(), dyn.pcount()) << "\"\n";
dyn.freeze(false);
}Possible output:
The stream holds "Test: 1.23" The stream holds "Test: 1.23 More "
See also
| marks the buffer frozen and returns the beginning pointer of the input sequence (public member function of std::strstreambuf) |
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