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NAME¶
std::strstreambuf::~strstreambuf - std::strstreambuf::~strstreambuf
Synopsis¶
 virtual ~strstreambuf(); (deprecated in C++98)
  
   (removed in C++26)
  
   Destroys a std::strstreambuf object. if the object is managing a
  
   dynamically-allocated buffer (the buffer state is "allocated") and
    if the object is
  
   not frozen, then deallocates the buffer using the deallocation function
    provided at
  
   construction or delete[] if none was provided.
Parameters¶
(none)
Notes¶
This destructor is typically called by the destructor of std::strstream.
  
   If str() was called on a dynamic strstream and freeze(false) was not called
    after
  
   that, this destructor leaks memory.
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <strstream>
  
   void* my_alloc(size_t n)
  
   {
  
   std::cout << "my_alloc(" << n << ")
    called\n";
  
   return new char[n];
  
   }
  
   void my_free(void* p)
  
   {
  
   std::cout << "my_free() called\n";
  
   delete[] (char*)p;
  
   }
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   {
  
   std::strstreambuf buf(my_alloc, my_free);
  
   std::ostream s(&buf);
  
   s << 1.23 << std::ends;
  
   std::cout << buf.str() << '\n';
  
   buf.freeze(false);
  
   } // destructor called here, buffer deallocated
  
   {
  
   std::strstreambuf buf(my_alloc, my_free);
  
   std::ostream s(&buf);
  
   s << 1.23 << std::ends;
  
   std::cout << buf.str() << '\n';
  
   // buf.freeze(false);
  
   } // destructor called here, memory leak!
  
   }
Output:¶
 my_alloc(4096) called
  
   1.23
  
   my_free() called
  
   my_alloc(4096) called
  
   1.23
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