Manages the associated stream buffer.
1) Returns the associated stream buffer. If there is no associated stream buffer, returns a null pointer.
2)Sets the associated stream buffer to
sb. The error state is cleared by calling
clear(). Returns the associated stream buffer before the operation. If there is no associated stream buffer, returns a null pointer.
[edit] Parameters sb - Stream buffer to associate to. [edit] Return valueThe associated stream buffer, or a null pointer if there was no associated stream buffer.
[edit] ExceptionsMay throw implementation-defined exceptions.
[edit] Example#include <iostream> #include <sstream> int main() { std::ostringstream local; auto cout_buff = std::cout.rdbuf(); // save pointer to std::cout buffer std::cout.rdbuf(local.rdbuf()); // substitute internal std::cout buffer with // buffer of 'local' object // now std::cout work with 'local' buffer // you don't see this message std::cout << "some message"; // go back to old buffer std::cout.rdbuf(cout_buff); // you will see this message std::cout << "back to default buffer\n"; // print 'local' content std::cout << "local content: " << local.str() << "\n"; }
Output:
back to default buffer local content: some message[edit] See also replaces the
rdbuf
without clearing its error state
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