Reputation: 10480
I have this program that is supposed to disable buffering for std::cout
. I want to print out what I've written to the output device, but when I print str
nothing comes out.
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
int main()
{
std::cout.rdbuf()->pubsetbuf(0, 0);
std::cout.unsetf(std::ios::unitbuf);
std::cout << "Hello, World\n";
std::stringstream ss;
ss << std::cout.rdbuf();
std::string str{ss.str()};
std::cout << str; // nothing
// str.size() == 0
}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 218
Reputation: 137930
std::cout.rdbuf()->pubsetbuf(0, 0);
This doesn't necessarily do anything because cout
isn't specified to use a std::filebuf
.
std::cout.unsetf(std::ios::unitbuf);
This clears the unitbuf
bit so I/O is not unbuffered. Calling setf
instead should request unbuffered I/O as desired.
ss << std::cout.rdbuf();
This attempts to read cout so it will extract nothing.
Just relying on setf( std::ios::unitbuf )
works as expected:
#include <iostream>
#include <unistd.h>
int main() {
std::cout.setf( std::ios::unitbuf );
std::cout << "Hel";
write( 1, "lo, wo", 6 );
std::cout << "rld!\n";
}
Upvotes: 3