std::basic_ostream<CharT,Traits>::basic_ostream
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explicit basic_ostream( std::basic_streambuf<CharT, Traits>* sb );
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protected:
basic_ostream( const basic_ostream& rhs ) = delete;
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protected:
basic_ostream( basic_ostream&& rhs );
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1) Constructs the
basic_ostream object, assigning initial values to the base class by calling std::basic_ios::init.2) The copy constructor is protected, and is deleted. Output streams are not copyable.
3) The move constructor uses
basic_ios<CharT, Traits>::move(rhs) to move all basic_ios members, except for the rdbuf(), from rhs into *this. This move constructor is protected: it is called by the move constructors of movable output stream classes std::basic_ofstream and std::basic_ostringstream, which know how to correctly move the associated streambuffer.Parameters
Notes
Because std::basic_ios::init sets badbit when sb is a null pointer, and because basic_ostream::sentry does nothing if the stream is already in a failed state, writing to a stream constructed from a null pointer sb is a no-op.
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <utility>
int main()
{
// ERROR: copy ctor is deleted
// std::ostream myout(std::cout);
// OK: shares buffer with cout
std::ostream myout(std::cout.rdbuf());
// ERROR: move constructor is protected
// std::ostream s2(std::move(std::ostringstream() << 7.1));
// OK: move ctor called through the derived class
std::ostringstream s2(std::ostringstream() << 7.1);
myout << s2.str() << '\n';
std::ostream dev_null{nullptr}; // see Notes above
dev_null << "no-op";
}
Output:
7.1
