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Use of strstream.h?

Can anyone please tell me what is the use of "strstream.h" header file
and the functions in "strstream.h".
where can i find documentation for that header file.

thankyou in advance,
vishnu.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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On 6 Apr 2004 11:22:48 -0700, vi*************@yahoo.com (vishnu mahendra)
wrote:
Can anyone please tell me what is the use of "strstream.h" header file
and the functions in "strstream.h".
This header (standard name being <strstream>) provides facilities for using
"strings" as streams, where in this case "string" is defined as "C string"
(arrays of char).

The header has been superceded by <sstream>, which uses std::strings (much
more elegant) for the same purpose.
where can i find documentation for that header file.


You can find documentation on the entire C++ Standard Library at the
Dinkumware web site:
http://dinkumware.com/manuals/reader.aspx?lib=cpp

-leor

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Jul 22 '05 #2
On 6 Apr 2004 11:22:48 -0700, vi*************@yahoo.com (vishnu mahendra)
wrote:
Can anyone please tell me what is the use of "strstream.h" header file
and the functions in "strstream.h".
This header (standard name being <strstream>) provides facilities for using
"strings" as streams, where in this case "string" is defined as "C string"
(arrays of char).

The header has been superceded by <sstream>, which uses std::strings (much
more elegant) for the same purpose.
where can i find documentation for that header file.


You can find documentation on the entire C++ Standard Library at the
Dinkumware web site:
http://dinkumware.com/manuals/reader.aspx?lib=cpp

-leor

--
Leor Zolman --- BD Software --- www.bdsoft.com
On-Site Training in C/C++, Java, Perl and Unix
C++ users: Download BD Software's free STL Error Message Decryptor at:
www.bdsoft.com/tools/stlfilt.html
Jul 22 '05 #3
Leor Zolman wrote:

You can find documentation on the entire C++ Standard Library at the
Dinkumware web site:
http://dinkumware.com/manuals/reader.aspx?lib=cpp


The official documentation is located in section D.7 of the standard.
This isn't where you might expect it to be, unless you know that 1) it
is deprecated and 2) deprecated features are presented in section D,
separate from the main body of the standard.

-Kevin
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Jul 22 '05 #4
Leor Zolman wrote:

You can find documentation on the entire C++ Standard Library at the
Dinkumware web site:
http://dinkumware.com/manuals/reader.aspx?lib=cpp


The official documentation is located in section D.7 of the standard.
This isn't where you might expect it to be, unless you know that 1) it
is deprecated and 2) deprecated features are presented in section D,
separate from the main body of the standard.

-Kevin
--
My email address is valid, but changes periodically.
To contact me please use the address from a recent posting.
Jul 22 '05 #5

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