I am trying to modify a stringbuffer of a stringstream object without having to copy a string, using the method pubsetbuf, but it is not working. I am following the documentation in http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/iostream/streambuf/pubsetbuf/. Here is my example code:
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
std::stringstream stream("You say goodbye");
char replace[] = {"And I say hello"};
std::cout << stream.str() << std::endl; // Checking original contents
stream.rdbuf()->pubsetbuf(replace, 16); // Should set contents here
std::cout << stream.str() << std::endl; // But don't :(
return 0;
}
And the output is:
You say goodbye
You say goodbye
I know I can use stream.str(replace), but this method copies the value of 'replace', and I don't want to make a copy.
What am I missing?
Update: I'm using VS2010
Not should set contents. pubsetbuf
calls virtual setbuf
basic_streambuf<charT,traits>* setbuf(charT* s, streamsize n);
15 Effects: implementation-defined, except that setbuf(0,0) has no effect.
16 Returns: this.
VS 2010. There is no overload of virtual method setbuf
in basic_stringbuf
, it uses default from basic_streambuf
virtual _Myt *__CLR_OR_THIS_CALL setbuf(_Elem *, streamsize)
{ // offer buffer to external agent (do nothing)
return (this);
}
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