std::istrstream:: ~istrstream
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istrstream
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Input/output library
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Streams | ||||
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File I/O | ||||
String I/O | ||||
Array I/O | ||||
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Synchronized Output | ||||
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std::istrstream
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istrstream::~istrstream
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virtual
~istrstream
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Destroys a
std::istrstream
object, which also destroys the member
std::strstreambuf
.
Parameters
(none)
Notes
The constructors of std::istrstream do not create the underlying std::strstreambuf in dynamically allocated mode, so the memory leaks that are possible with std::ostrstream::~ostrstream or std::strstream::~strstream do not apply.
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <strstream> int main() { { std::istrstream s("1.234"); double d; s >> d; std::cout << d << '\n'; } // destructor called }
Output:
1.234
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