pug::xml_node::outer_xml Function
Stream output. Recursively writes the internal xml_node_struct
structure to the given stream.
=====================
Public void
outer_xml(std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_trait s<TCHAR>&, TCHAR =
_T('\t'), bool = true)
=====================
what is that means
std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR>&
what is the following means?
TCHAR = _T('\t')
does the above function has 3 parameteres?
std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR>&
TCHAR = _T('\t')
bool = true
the 1st parameter is of type std::basic_ostream?
is the <TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> some kind of template? 7 2578
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 02:55:21 -0800, Carl Forsman
<fa**********@yahoo.comwrote:
>pug::xml_node::outer_xml Function Stream output. Recursively writes the internal xml_node_struct structure to the given stream.
===================== Public void outer_xml(std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_trai ts<TCHAR>&, TCHAR = _T('\t'), bool = true) =====================
what is that means std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR >&
what is the following means? TCHAR = _T('\t')
does the above function has 3 parameteres? std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR >& TCHAR = _T('\t')
bool = true
the 1st parameter is of type std::basic_ostream? is the <TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> some kind of template?
the capture of manual for this function is here http://www.oniva.com/upload/1356/xml.jpg
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 02:55:21 -0800, Carl Forsman
<fa**********@yahoo.comwrote:
>pug::xml_node::outer_xml Function Stream output. Recursively writes the internal xml_node_struct structure to the given stream.
===================== Public void outer_xml(std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_trai ts<TCHAR>&, TCHAR = _T('\t'), bool = true) =====================
what is that means std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR >&
what is the following means? TCHAR = _T('\t')
does the above function has 3 parameteres? std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR >& TCHAR = _T('\t')
bool = true
the 1st parameter is of type std::basic_ostream? is the <TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> some kind of template?
screen shot in VC++ http://www.oniva.com/upload/1356/xml1.jpg
On 2008-11-16 11:55, Carl Forsman wrote:
pug::xml_node::outer_xml Function
Stream output. Recursively writes the internal xml_node_struct
structure to the given stream.
=====================
Public void
outer_xml(std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_trait s<TCHAR>&, TCHAR =
_T('\t'), bool = true)
=====================
what is that means
std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR>&
A reference to normal ostream object for TCHAR (which is a Windows macro
which expands to either char or some other type for unicode).
what is the following means?
TCHAR = _T('\t')
The default delimiter?
does the above function has 3 parameteres?
std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR>&
TCHAR = _T('\t')
bool = true
Yes
the 1st parameter is of type std::basic_ostream?
Yes
is the <TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> some kind of template?
Not quite, basic_ostream is a templat which takes two parameters, a char
type (TCHAR), and char-traits for the char-type (std::char_type<TCHAR>),
notice that std::char_traits is a template itself.
An example of how to use this function would be:
outer_xml(std::cout);
or
outer_xml(std::cout, '|', false)
--
Erik Wikström
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 11:57:16 GMT, Erik Wikstr?m
<Er***********@telia.comwrote:
>On 2008-11-16 11:55, Carl Forsman wrote:
>pug::xml_node::outer_xml Function Stream output. Recursively writes the internal xml_node_struct structure to the given stream.
===================== Public void outer_xml(std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_trai ts<TCHAR>&, TCHAR = _T('\t'), bool = true) =====================
what is that means std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR >&
A reference to normal ostream object for TCHAR (which is a Windows macro which expands to either char or some other type for unicode).
>what is the following means? TCHAR = _T('\t')
The default delimiter?
>does the above function has 3 parameteres? std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR >& TCHAR = _T('\t') bool = true
Yes
>the 1st parameter is of type std::basic_ostream?
Yes
>is the <TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> some kind of template?
Not quite, basic_ostream is a templat which takes two parameters, a char type (TCHAR), and char-traits for the char-type (std::char_type<TCHAR>), notice that std::char_traits is a template itself.
An example of how to use this function would be:
outer_xml(std::cout);
how to output to a file like c:/test.xml
do I write -
outer_xml(std::cout("c:/test.xml"); // not sure about syntax to output
to file
> or
outer_xml(std::cout, '|', false)
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 11:57:16 GMT, Erik Wikstr?m
<Er***********@telia.comwrote:
>On 2008-11-16 11:55, Carl Forsman wrote:
>pug::xml_node::outer_xml Function Stream output. Recursively writes the internal xml_node_struct structure to the given stream.
===================== Public void outer_xml(std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_trai ts<TCHAR>&, TCHAR = _T('\t'), bool = true) =====================
what is that means std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR >&
A reference to normal ostream object for TCHAR (which is a Windows macro which expands to either char or some other type for unicode).
>what is the following means? TCHAR = _T('\t')
The default delimiter?
>does the above function has 3 parameteres? std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR >& TCHAR = _T('\t') bool = true
Yes
>the 1st parameter is of type std::basic_ostream?
Yes
>is the <TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> some kind of template?
Not quite, basic_ostream is a templat which takes two parameters, a char type (TCHAR), and char-traits for the char-type (std::char_type<TCHAR>), notice that std::char_traits is a template itself.
An example of how to use this function would be:
outer_xml(std::cout);
or
outer_xml(std::cout, '|', false)
I tried the one parameter but VC++ has error saying I cannot have only
1 parameter
then I tried the 3 parameter and I got the following error http://www.oniva.com/upload/1356/xml2.jpg
On 2008-11-16 13:19, Carl Forsman wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 11:57:16 GMT, Erik Wikstr?m
<Er***********@telia.comwrote:
>>On 2008-11-16 11:55, Carl Forsman wrote:
>>pug::xml_node::outer_xml Function Stream output. Recursively writes the internal xml_node_struct structure to the given stream.
===================== Public void outer_xml(std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_tra its<TCHAR>&, TCHAR = _T('\t'), bool = true) =====================
what is that means std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> &
A reference to normal ostream object for TCHAR (which is a Windows macro which expands to either char or some other type for unicode).
>>what is the following means? TCHAR = _T('\t')
The default delimiter?
>>does the above function has 3 parameteres? std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> & TCHAR = _T('\t') bool = true
Yes
>>the 1st parameter is of type std::basic_ostream?
Yes
>>is the <TCHAR,std::char_traits<TCHAR> some kind of template?
Not quite, basic_ostream is a templat which takes two parameters, a char type (TCHAR), and char-traits for the char-type (std::char_type<TCHAR>), notice that std::char_traits is a template itself.
An example of how to use this function would be:
outer_xml(std::cout);
how to output to a file like c:/test.xml
do I write -
outer_xml(std::cout("c:/test.xml"); // not sure about syntax to output
to file
You need to create an ofstream (if you do not know these things you
really should take some time to learn basic C++):
std::ofstream f("c:\test.xml");
pug::outer_xml(f);
--
Erik Wikström
On 2008-11-16 13:28, Carl Forsman wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 11:57:16 GMT, Erik Wikstr?m
<Er***********@telia.comwrote:
>>On 2008-11-16 11:55, Carl Forsman wrote:
>>pug::xml_node::outer_xml Function Stream output. Recursively writes the internal xml_node_struct structure to the given stream.
===================== Public void outer_xml(std::basic_ostream<TCHAR,std::char_tra its<TCHAR>&, TCHAR = _T('\t'), bool = true) =====================
>>An example of how to use this function would be:
outer_xml(std::cout);
or
outer_xml(std::cout, '|', false)
I tried the one parameter but VC++ has error saying I cannot have only
1 parameter
then I tried the 3 parameter and I got the following error http://www.oniva.com/upload/1356/xml2.jpg
Seems to me like the function does not take the parameters you specified
above, or you need the _T, i.e. "outer_xml(std::cout, _T('|'), false);"
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