stdin, stdout, stderr
Defined in header
<cstdio>
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#define stdin /* implementation-defined */
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#define stdout /* implementation-defined */
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#define stderr /* implementation-defined */
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Three text streams are predefined. These streams are implicitly opened and unoriented at program startup.
What constitutes an interactive device is implementation-defined.
These macros are expanded to expressions of type std:: FILE * .
Notes
Although not mandated by POSIX, the UNIX convention is that
stdin
and
stdout
are line-buffered if associated with a terminal and
stderr
is unbuffered.
These macros may be expanded to modifiable lvalues. If any of these std:: FILE * lvalue is modified, subsequent operations on the corresponding stream result in unspecified or undefined behavior.
Example
This example shows a function similar to std::printf .
#include <concepts> #include <cstdio> #include <type_traits> template<typename T> concept IsPrintable = std::integral<T> or std::floating_point<T> or std::is_pointer_v<T>; int my_printf(char const* const format, IsPrintable auto const ... arguments) { return std::fprintf(stdout, format, arguments...); } int main(int argv, char*[]) { my_printf("Strings and chars:\t%s %c\n", "hello", 'x'); my_printf("Rounding:\t\t%f %.0f %.32f\n", 1.5, 1.5, 1.3); my_printf("Padding:\t\t%05.2f %.2f %5.2f\n", 1.5, 1.5, 1.5); my_printf("Scientific:\t\t%E %e\n", 1.5, 1.5); my_printf("Hexadecimal:\t\t%a %A 0x%X\n", 1.5, 1.5, &argv); }
Possible output:
Strings and chars: hello x Rounding: 1.500000 2 1.30000000000000004440892098500626 Padding: 01.50 1.50 1.50 Scientific: 1.500000E+00 1.500000e+00 Hexadecimal: 0x1.8p+0 0X1.8P+0 0x2CFB41BC
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) |
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(C++11)
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prints formatted output to
stdout
, a file stream or a buffer
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object type, capable of holding all information needed to control a C I/O stream
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C documentation
for
stdin
,
stdout
,
stderr
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