29
Input/output library
[input.output]
29.4
Standard iostream objects
[iostream.objects]
29.4.3
Narrow stream objects
[narrow.stream.objects]
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istream cin;
1
#
The object
cin
controls input from a stream buffer associated with the object
stdin
, declared in
<
cstdio
>
(
[cstdio.syn]
)
.
2
#
After the object
cin
is initialized,
cin
.
tie
(
)
returns
&
cout
.
Its state is otherwise the same as required for
basic_ios<char>::init
.
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ostream cout;
3
#
The object
cout
controls output to a stream buffer associated with the object
stdout
, declared in
<
cstdio
>
(
[cstdio.syn]
)
.
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ostream cerr;
4
#
The object
cerr
controls output to a stream buffer associated with the object
stderr
, declared in
<
cstdio
>
(
[cstdio.syn]
)
.
5
#
After the object
cerr
is initialized,
cerr
.
flags
(
)
&
unitbuf
is nonzero and
cerr
.
tie
(
)
returns
&
cout
.
Its state is otherwise the same as required for
basic_ios<char>::init
.
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ostream clog;
6
#
The object
clog
controls output to a stream buffer associated with the object
stderr
, declared in
<
cstdio
>
(
[cstdio.syn]
)
.