basic_string<E, T, A> str() const;
void str(basic_string<E, T, A>& x);
The first member function returns an object of class basic_string
<E, T,
allocator
>
, whose controlled sequence
is a copy of the sequence controlled by *this
. The sequence copied depends on the stored stringbuf mode mode
:
mode & ios_base::
out
is nonzero and an output buffer exists, the sequence is the entire output buffer
(epptr
() -
pbase
()
elements beginning with pbase()
).mode & ios_base::
in
is nonzero and an input buffer exists, the sequence is the entire input
buffer (egptr
() -
eback
()
elements beginning with eback()
).The second member function deallocates any sequence currently controlled by *this
. It then allocates a copy of the
sequence controlled by x
. If mode & ios_base::in
is nonzero, it sets the input buffer to begin reading at the
beginning of the sequence. If mode & ios_base::out
is nonzero, it sets the output buffer to begin writing at the
beginning of the sequence.