std::ios_base::Init
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class Init;
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This class is used to ensure that the default C++ streams (std::cin, std::cout, etc.) are properly initialized and destructed. The class tracks how many instances of it are created and initializes the C++ streams when the first instance is constructed as well as flushes the output streams when the last instance is destructed.
The header <iostream>
declares (directly or indirectly) an instance of std::ios_base::Init with static storage duration, whose definition is provided by the C++ library: this makes it safe to access the standard I/O streams in the constructors and destructors of static objects (as long as #include <iostream>
is present in the translation unit)
[edit] Member functions
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if *this is the first instance created, initializes the default C++ streams (public member function) |
(destructor) |
if *this is the last instance created, flushes the default C++ streams (public member function) |
[edit] See also
reads from the standard C input stream stdin (global object) |
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writes to the standard C output stream stdout (global object) |
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writes to the standard C error stream stderr, unbuffered (global object) |
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writes to the standard C error stream stderr (global object) |