ios
The base class ios
provides methods to test and manage the state
of input or output streams.
ios
delegates the job of actually reading and writing bytes to
the abstract class streambuf
, which is designed to provide
buffered streams (compatible with C, in the GNU implementation).
See section Using the streambuf
Layer, for information on
the facilities available at the streambuf
level.
Constructor: ios::ios ([streambuf* sb [, ostream* tie])
The ios
constructor by default initializes a new ios
, and
if you supply a streambuf
sb to associate with it, sets the
state good
in the new ios
object. It also sets the
default properties of the new object.
You can also supply an optional second argument tie to the
constructor: if present, it is an initial value for ios::tie
, to
associate the new ios
object with another stream.
The ios
destructor is virtual, permitting application-specific
behavior when a stream is closed--typically, the destructor frees any
storage associated with the stream and releases any other associated
objects.